Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, June 13, 2015, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2015
HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A3
COMMUNITY
Drugs found during arrest of driver in stolen vehicle
ed methamphetamine
and drug parapherna-
lia.
Northwest Sixth Street and West Paniagua, 28, Kennewick, and
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was cited and re-
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leased for possession
plorer with a Washington regis- dy without incident, he said.
Paniagua of a stolen vehicle
tration that was reported stolen,
During an inventory of the ve-
and possession of
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miston said in an email.
covered a backpack belonging to
Paniagua was lodged at the
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Hermiston woman, Kennewick man charged with possession of meth
BY SEAN HART
HERMISTON HERALD
A Kennewick man is facing
drug charges after Hermiston po-
lice conducted a felony stop on a
stolen vehicle Tuesday.
At about 10:30 a.m. near
es felony charges of possession
of a stolen vehicle, possession
of methamphetamine, delivery
of methamphetamine and deliv-
ery of methamphetamine within
1,000 feet of a school and a mis-
demeanor charge of possession
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Total bail is set at $44,000, ac-
cording to the Umatilla County
Jail roster.
Hermiston ConAgra Foods employees collect food for Agape House
About
Feeding
America
Feeding America is the
nationwide network of 200
food banks that leads the
fight against hunger in the
United States. Together,
it provides food to more
than 46 million people
through 60,000 food pan-
tries and meal programs
in communities across
America. Feeding America
also supports programs
that improve food security
among the people it serves;
educates the public about
the problem of hunger; and
advocates for legislation
that protects people from
going hungry. The organi-
zation believes individuals,
charities, businesses and
government all have a
role in ending hunger and
encourages people to get
involved by donating and
volunteering. Visit www.
feedingamerica.org, or
find ot on Facebook or
follow on Twitter.
Hermiston ConAgra
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ployees collected food
for Agape House during
the month of April.
Along with 13 other
ConAgra locations col-
lecting food for their
local food banks, almost
200,000 pounds of food
and more than $12,000
was collected during
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of Service. More than
4,000 employees in Ida-
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ta, Oregon, Washington
and Canada participated
in the annual food drive.
“The well-being of
our communities —
where we live and work
— is important to us,”
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Weston food drive orga-
nizer and plant manager
Carol Samoray said in a
press release. “We want
to build and support
communities of people
who are as passionate
about ending hunger as
we are, and that starts
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proud of the work we do
to ensure our neighbors
— especially children —
have enough to eat.”
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facility took a special
approach to the annu-
al food drive challenge,
encouraging participa-
tion through employee
activities and friendly
competition.
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food drive builds on a
more than 20-year com-
mitment by ConAgra
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prove the quality of life
for millions of children
and families by address-
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ing America contin-
ues to be an important
partner in this mission.
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ing America, ConAgra
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lion meals to families
struggling with hunger,
conducted research to
understand the dynam-
ics of the child hun-
ger issue and expanded
child hunger programs
that help children un-
lock their true potential
in school and life.
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nual food drive is coor-
dinated by the ConAgra
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internal
organization
dedicated to orchestrat-
ing community-minded
efforts and creating pro-
fessional development
programs that help em-
ployees reach their full
potential.
About the ConAgra Foods
Foundation
The ConAgra Foods Foundation, through its Nourish Today, Flourish
Tomorrow platform, is dedicated to raising awareness of the nearly
17 million children in America who are at risk of hunger and live in
food insecure homes where they may not have enough food to live
active, healthful lives. It pursues sustainable solutions in the fight
against child hunger. The Foundation is committed to building a
community of people who are passionate about ensuring that all
children have access to the food and facts they need to eat nutri-
tiously while living balanced lifestyles and succeeding in school
and life. ConAgra Foods Foundation invests in national and local
partnerships with high-impact, not-for-profit organizations, such
as Feeding America and Share Our Strength that take an innovative
approach to addressing needs in the core areas of hunger and
nutrition education. For more information, please visit www.Cona-
graFoods.com or www.facebook.com/ConAgraFoods. The ConAgra
Foods Foundation is primarily funded by ConAgra Foods.
Lunch date.
About ConAgra
Foods Lamb Weston
Lamb Weston makes quality frozen potato, sweet potato and
other vegetable products for restaurants, retailers and other food
service operations throughout the world. Lamb Weston is a brand
of ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE: CAG), one of North America’s leading
food companies, with brands in 99 percent of America’s households.
For more information, visit www.lambweston.com.
Bomb squad called in for
nonworking hand grenade
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A hand grenade that
turned out to be harmless
caused some residents at
Ridgeway Village apart-
ments to be evacuated
Wednesday morning.
Hermiston Police De-
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miston said the Oregon
State Police bomb squad
was called in as a precau-
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grenade while arresting Ja-
cob Carson Royce Barthel,
20, of Hermiston.
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Avenue after a tip that he
was involved in a vandal-
ism case. They found him
in possession of an illegal
knife and the grenade.
The grenade turned out
to be harmless and there-
fore not illegal for Barthel
to have; however, he was
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sion of a Weapon for the
knife.
“ We wish you a
Great Summer! ”
D r. H ibbert
D ental
1100 Southgate, Suite 3 Pendleton, OR 97801
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