WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 2018 FEATURES HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A13 STAFF PHOTO BY JADE MCDOWELL SIGNS OF ENCOURAGEMENT H ermiston H igH s cHool students are try- ing to bring a little bit more positivity to the community. Leadership students at the school have posted signs around the school, inside and out, telling students they matter and reminding them to be kind. On Sun- day they spread those signs throughout the community, and held up posters on the cor- ner of Highland Avenue and Highway 395 with encouraging messages for passer-by. The signs are part of a larger effort called the We Care Project. For more on the proj- ect, see A1. STAFF PHOTO BY JADE MCDOWELL CRYPTOQUIP CLOCKWISE, FROM ABOVE : Hermiston High School students hold up signs of encouragement to drivers crossing Highway 395. ♦ Members of the Hermiston High School leadership team have been placing posters with positive messaging on them all over the campus as part of their “We Care Project.” ♦ Hermiston seniors Colton Irwin and Omar Avila answer questions about the welding shop Friday during an eighth-grade fly up day at Hermiston High School. ♦ Hermiston High School senior Hannah Walker, left, senior Reed Middleton and Hermiston graduate Jaycee Ternes stand on the corner of Highway 395 and Highland Avenue Sunday with positive signs as part of the high school’s “We Care Project.” ♦ A sign in front of Hermiston High School tells visitors, staff and students that they matter. STAFF PHOTO BY E.J. HARRIS STAFF PHOTO BY JADE MCDOWELL SUPER CROSSWORD: DRESSING ROOM DELAY STAFF PHOTO BY E.J. HARRIS SUDOKU DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK EASTERN OREGON EVENTS The place to find everything happening in Eastern Oregon. Post your events. It’s fast and easy! e-Edition For Hermiston Herald information 541-567-6457 • info@hermistonherald.com 333 E. Main St. • HermistonHerald.com Exact digital replica of this print edition is available online, every Wednesday by 5:30 a.m. Check out Hermiston Herald.com for more information.