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NEWS/RECORDS A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2020 Pac/West adds Hermiston employee from Pac/West. She gradu- ated from Willamette Uni- Pac/West Communica- versity with degrees in pol- tions is welcom- itics and philosophy ing a new face in its and a minor in reli- Hermiston offi ce. gious studies. Whitley Schiller, Her experience hired as an assistant includes time as a account manager, legislative intern at grew up in Herm- the Oregon Capi- iston and gradu- tol and working for Schiller ated from Pendle- the Offi ce of Com- ton High School, munity Service according to a news release Learning at Willamette HERMISTON HERALD University. Schiller said in a state- ment that she wants to “deconstruct the stigma around politics and help amplify voices that aren’t often heard.” “People in Eastern Ore- gon are hard-working and care about their communi- ties,” she said. “They’re good stew- ards of the land and con- servationists in a way that people in the metro area don’t always recognize. Anything I can do to help educate the state about all the good things we’re accomplishing out here is worthwhile.” Pac/West provides con- sulting on government affairs and communica- tions. Its Eastern Ore- gon offi ce is at 1050 S.W Elm Ave., Suite 260, in Hermiston. Good Shepherd welcomes new oncologist herd, Iaconboni was the fi rst board-certifi ed oncologist Good Shepherd Health in the region, is considered Care System has a “trailblazer” in the added a new oncol- fi eld of oncology ogy and hematology and “brings a wealth specialist to its staff. of knowledge and Dr. Stephen Iaco- expertise with 40 boni has joined the years of experience Treatment Cen- that will benefi t his ter of Good Shep- patients.” Iacoboni herd Medical Center His expertise and will be treating includes a wide patients with blood disor- variety of cancers, includ- ders and cancer. ing breast cancer, lung can- According to a news cer, colon and rectal can- release from Good Shep- cer, pancreatic cancer, head HERMISTON HERALD and neck cancer, stom- ach and esophageal can- cer, leukemia, lymphoma, bladder cancer, brain can- cer, ovarian cancer, uter- ine cancer, testicular can- cer, liver cancer, kidney cancer, sarcoma, and mel- anoma. Blood disorders include anemia, clotting/ thrombosis, platelets, and myelodysplasia. He has a Doctor of Medi- cine from University of Cal- ifornia in San Francisco and completed his residency in oncology and hematology from Medical University of South Carolina. He was awarded an Oncology Fel- lowship at MD Anderson Cancer Center at the Uni- versity of Texas in Houston, Texas, and is certifi ed by the American Board of Inter- nal Medicine and Medical Oncology. Iacoboni is now taking adult patients at the treat- ment center in Unit C at 610 N.W. 11th St. in Hermiston. For questions, call 541-667- 3615 or visit gshealth.org/ oncologyhematology. Special Olympians make money at Melonville HERMISTON HERALD The smiles were plentiful as Hermis- ton/Pendleton Special Olympics Local Program #510 raised $2,100 during a fundraiser at Melonville Comedy Festival. Coaches and athletes sold concessions as well as raffl e tickets during the Jan. 24 event at Eastern Oregon Trade and Event Center in Hermiston. Chris Gibbs won a snacks and beverage basket, which was created by Rita McDougal, a longtime Special Olympics supporter; and Shawn Callahan won a cooler of beef donated by Kietzke Angus. Kristi Smalley, Special Olympics com- munications manager, expressed appreci- ation to Melonville organizer Stuart Rice. In addition to providing the fundraising opportunity to the group, Rice made a $1,000 donation to Special Olympics. “We greatly appreciate the positive exposure for our program and are always astounded by the generosity of the audi- ence members,” Smalley said. Special Olympics provides year- around training and athletic competitions for people of all ages with intellectual disabilities. There is no charge for ath- letes to participate. Local athletes are currently training in basketball and powerlifting, with regional competitions in March. For more infor- mation about the program, visit www. facebook.com/hermistonpendleton. For questions, call local program coordinator Angela Schneider at 541-314-0166. POLICE LOG TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 6:52 a.m.— A woman caused a disturbance on Northwest 11th Street. 12:53 p.m.— On South Highway 395 , two men were report- edly smoking marijuana behind a building. The caller asked to have them removed. 5:42 p.m.— A woman was yelling inside a store on West High- land Avenue. 6:25 p.m.— A domestic disturbance was reported on North- west 10th Street. 8:56 p.m.— On Southeast Third Street, a burglary was report- ed. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 1:30 p.m.— A neighbor is concerned about two dogs living at a residence near Greenwood Park. They called to report the dogs are left out day and night, and appear to not be fed. 2:25 p.m.— Someone’s boyfriend was in the process of kicking down their front door on Northeast Seventh Street. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 8:30 a.m.— A burglary was reported on North First Street. 1:43 p.m.— An arrest was made after a caller reported three males sleeping behind a storefront on East Main Street who were reportedly “high as kites.” 3:23 p.m.— A woman called to report she believed her daughter may be in danger somewhere around Hermiston but didn’t off er a reason as to why. 3:30 p.m.— A man reported he has been harassed via Twitter and through text message for the past year. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 3:32 p.m.— A fi ght occurred at Hodge Park on East Highland Avenue. 4:09 p.m.— A Shih Tzu dog wearing a multi-colored scarf was reported lost. 7:37 p.m.— A domestic disturbance was reported on East Newport Avenue. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 2:30 a.m.— A drunk driver was reported on North First Street. 4:13 a.m.— A disturbance was reported on Southeast Sixth Street between neighbors. 9:24 p.m.— A domestic disturbance was reported on North- west Sixth Street. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 2:28 a.m.— A possible domestic disturbance was reported on West Sunland Avenue. 10:04 a.m.— Police took a report for a domestic disturbance on West Ridgeway Avenue. 12:40 p.m.– On West Madrona Avenue, large branches became entangled with the power lines there due to windy weather. 12:50 p.m.— A railroad crossing arm snapped on West Elm Avenue and North First Place. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24 7:56 a.m.— On East Beech Avenue, a man collapsed on the sidewalk and was pronounced dead. According to law en- forcement, there were not suspicions of foul play. 11:06 a.m.— Hermiston police took a report for a possible burglary on East Main Street. 4:10 p.m.— A week ago, a man reported, someone drew a “male body part” on the corner of his property. 9:25 p.m.— A man and woman were reportedly physically fi ghting on West Sunland Avenue and Southwest Sandy Drive. MEDICAL DIRECTORY DENTURES Photo contributed by Angela Schneider Special Olympics athlete Shirley Fell closes her eyes while selecting the winning ticket during a raffl e held at the Jan. 24 Melonville Comedy Festival in Hermiston. Also pictured are communications manager Kristi Smalley (holding basket) and Special Olympics volunteers Carol and Dave Nevin, who are seated in the background. 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Suits Filed PENDLETON — The follow- ing suits have been fi led in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Magdaleno Medrano of Hermiston vs. Elie Tatare of Hermiston: seeks $1,500. •Credits Inc. vs. Joshua and Dena Hill of Hermiston: seeks $1,650.46. •Credits Inc. vs. Susan Marie Lopez of Hermiston: seeks $550.46. •Credits Inc. vs. Dauna Newman of Hermiston: seeks $853.17. •Credits Inc. vs. Rosa M. Rios Alvarez of Hermiston: seeks $582.75. •Credits Inc. vs. Diana L. Evens of Hermiston: seeks $1,758.63. •Credits Inc. vs. Jose A. Rodriguez of Umatilla: seeks $618.92. •Credits Inc. vs. Justin C. and Stacy Bulkley of Irrigon: seeks $1,222.67. •United Finance Co. vs. Can- dace Autry of Umatilla: seeks $3,235.85. •Staci J. and James D. Overton vs. Austin T. Grant and Mal- colm J. and Brenda R. Grant: seeks $823,955.34. •Cliff ord E. Willcox vs. Big Dog Diesel, Kenny Lee Baxley and Jane Doe Baxley: seeks $1,184,076.41. •American Express National Bank vs. Henry D. Clark: seeks $7,979.30. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Joylyn A. James-Heath of Hermiston: seeks $2,491.63. •Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Suzanne Fanning of Stanfi eld: seeks $1,169.19. Judgments PENDLETON — The follow- ing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Sherrie Winks of Stanfi eld: judgment for $1,146.56. •Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Amanda and Nicolas Olivo of Hermiston: judgment for $5,130.87. •Credits Inc. vs. Heather Estes of Hermiston: judgment for $3,376.30. •Credits Inc. vs. April K. 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