Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, May 30, 2015, Image 1

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SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2015
YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER
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EOTEC project moving forward
Severe fi re
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possibility
Committee approves budget
BY SEAN HART
HERMISTON HERALD
Hermiston Fire
District burn ban
begins Monday
BY SEAN HART
HERMISTON HERALD
Sunday is the last day
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This is the site plan for the Eastern Oregon Trade and Event
Center currently under construction near the Hermiston
airport. The site is scheduled to host the 2016 Umatilla County
Fair and Farm-City Pro 5odeo. The À rst phase of facilities ex-
pected to be completed by next May include the event center,
the rodeo arena and the livestock barns. The EOTEC Budget
Committee approved the 2015-16 À scal year budget Friday.
WRAPPING UP
SEE EOTEC/A16
SEE FIRE/A2
TODAY’S WEATHER
Mostly sunny
High: 90º Low: 59º
OUTLOOK
• SUNDAY
Partly cloudy
High: 91º Low: 61º
• MONDAY
Partly cloudy
High: 84º Low: 54º
A complete weather forecast is
featured on page A2.
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Hermiston High School junior Elizabeth Herrera washes the decorative rock included in the exterior design of the new student-built home next to Armand
Larive Middle School in Hermiston Thursday. People can tour the nearly complete house, 895 W. Angus Court, from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday.
FOR LOCAL
BREAKING NEWS
Students with homebuilder program
eager to show off house Monday
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BY SEAN HART
HERMISTON HERALD
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said the data centers were respon-
sible for the increase, and the city
will see increased property tax