Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, June 20, 2015, Image 2

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SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2015
LOCAL WEATHER
Pets of the week
Today's Weather
Hi, our names are Jack and Jill, and we
are two kittens available for adoption at
the Humane Society of Eastern Oregon Pet
Rescue. Our mother was a local stray, and
we need homes. We are 7 to 8 weeks of
age and are current on our shots. We are
well-socialized, good with children and
litter-box trained. We can be adopted for
$30 each and come with a free veterinary
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months of age. If you are interested in wel-
coming Jack and Jill, or any of their broth-
ers and sisters, into your home, please stop
by Pet Rescue at 1844 N.W. Geer Road,
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Local 5-Day Forecast
Sat
Sun
6/20
Mon
6/21
86/53
Tue
6/22
92/60
Wed
6/23
88/57
6/24
89/56
93/60
Partly cloudy skies.
High 86F. Winds W
at 5 to 10 mph.
Times of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
low 90s and lows in
the low 60s.
Sunny. Highs in the
upper 80s and lows
in the upper 50s.
Mainly sunny. Highs
in the upper 80s and
lows in the mid 50s.
Mainly sunny. Highs
in the low 90s and
lows in the low 60s.
Sunrise Sunset
5:06 AM 8:50 PM
Sunrise Sunset
5:06 AM 8:51 PM
Sunrise Sunset
5:06 AM 8:51 PM
Sunrise Sunset
5:07 AM 8:51 PM
Sunrise Sunset
5:07 AM 8:51 PM
Oregon At A Glance
‘Music in Action’
Hermiston
86/53
Portland
81/58
Salem
82/56
La Grande
80/48
Bend
77/43
Eugene
Ontario
88/57
82/55
Medford
91/57
Pendleton
83/51
Burns
84/60
Klamath Falls
85/50
Area Cities
JESSICA KELLER PHOTO
Musician and performer Rich Laubacher, right, strums the guitar and sings a song as a small
group of mostly children play instruments Laubacher brought Thursday afternoon at the Uma-
tilla Public Library. Laubacher has been visiting area libraries this week giving his ‘Music in
Action’ performances, which feature interactive songs, stories, movement and comedy.
NEWS IN BRIEF
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Customers and visitors
to the Hermiston Herald
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es at 333 E. Main St. will
need to use an alternative
entrance next week.
Power Pro Inc is taking
out the old, uneven con-
crete steps and sidewalks
and will be replacing the
walkways leading to the
Hermiston Herald and East
Oregonian entrance.
Demolition work began
on the project on Friday
and will continue into next
week.
The temporary public
entrance to the building
is now located on the east
side of the building and can
be accessed via the alley off
Southeast Third Street. The
alley is located between
Washington Federal and the
Desert Cobbler.
For more information,
call the Hermiston Herald/
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Business
Oregon’s
Eastern Region Busi-
ness Development Offi-
cer Melisa Drugge will
be the guest speaker at
this month’s Hermiston
Chamber of Commerce
Business to Business
luncheon at 11:45 a.m.
Tuesday at the Hermis-
ton Conference Center.
Business Oregon and its
economic development
partners work with local
companies to spur job
growth and retention in
each region of the state.
The event is open to
all businesses and orga-
nizations. The cost is $10
for chamber members and
$13 for non-members. The
luncheon will be catered
by GG’s Smokehouse
Catering by Amber. For
more information about
the event, or to R.S.V.P.,
contact the Hermiston
Chamber of Commerce
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hermistonchamber.com
or info@hermistoncham-
ber.com.
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The Hermiston Public
Library’s summer reading
program begins registering
students on Monday at the
Hermiston Public Library
during regular business
hours.
The program, which has
more than doubled in size
in recent years, is open for
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grade students actively
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mer slide.” This year’s
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a Story” and focuses on
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heroes. Registration will
continue through next
week. For more informa-
tion, contact the Hermis-
ton Public Library at 541-

JUNE 27,
2015
Jam packed with fun things to do
for the whole family!
Kid's games, vendors, entertainment, fireworks, boat tours
of old ferry route, Museum tours AND MORE!
THANKS TO OUR
SPONSORS:
10:30am Parade
Lineup at 9:30am at Nugent Park
Title
Sponsor:
11am till Dark at Umatilla
Marina Park: entertainment,
food court & vendors
BLUE TATTOO
Starts at 6pm until fireworks
start!
10:00pm Fireworks
GOLD:
Umatilla County; PacifiCorp; ZipLocal;
Hermiston Herald/East Oregonian
SILVER:
Banner Bank; Umatilla Electric Cooperative;
RDO Equipment; Hermiston Generating
BRONZE:
Shelco Electric
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Cond.
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pt sunny
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mst sunny
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mst sunny
mst sunny
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Florence
Grants Pass
Hermiston
John Day
Klamath Falls
La Grande
Lakeview
Lincoln City
Mcminnville
Medford
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Newport
Pendleton
Portland
Redmond
Roseburg
Salem
Springfield
The Dalles
Tillamook
Vale
Hi
60
83
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86
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cloudy
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Los Angeles
Miami
Minneapolis
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pt sunny
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t-storm
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Phoenix
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San Francisco
66
Seattle
73
St. Louis
91
Washington, DC 89
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pt sunny
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City
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
Hi
92
72
84
92
91
Lo
73
60
68
76
60
Moon Phases
UV Index
Sat
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Index showing the need for greater
skin protection.
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