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POLICE LOG
TUESDAY, OCT. 20
5:20 a.m. — Police conducted a death investigation on South
First Street.
1:19 p.m. — A noninjury motor vehicle accident was reported on
North First Street.
4:01 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on West Sunland Avenue.
9:46 p.m. — An assault was reported on Northwest 11th Street.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21
2:28 a.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on North First Street.
10:17 a.m. — A drunken driver was reported on East Highland
Avenue but police were unable to locate.
10:41 a.m. — A vehicle versus building motor vehicle accident
was reported on South Highway 395.
8:38 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on North First Street.
THURSDAY, OCT. 22
6:40 a.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on West Hart-
ley Avenue.
9:49 a.m. — Someone reported their 12 gauge Mossberg fi rearm
was stolen from their vehicle on West Sunland Avenue.
5:14 p.m. — A two-vehicle motor vehicle accident was reported
on North First Street.
7:41 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on Northwest 13th
Street.
7:49 p.m. — A fi ght was reported on North First Place.
9:37 p.m. — An assault was reported on North First Street.
FRIDAY, OCT. 23
9:02 a.m. — A burglary was reported on South First Street.
9:07 a.m. — A motor vehicle accident was reported on West
Highland Avenue.
9:28 p.m. — A fi ght was reported on Southeast Fourth Street.
SATURDAY, OCT. 24
5:06 a.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on West Cedar
Drive.
12:32 p.m. — A disturbance was reported on Northwest Spruce
Street.
2:29 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on North First Street.
6:08 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on West Ridgeway
Avenue.
7:16 p.m. — A two-vehicle, noninjury motor vehicle accident was
reported on Southeast Fourth Street.
10:22 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on West Highland Avenue.
10:59 a.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on Northeast
Willow Court.
$300,000 available
in relief grants
in Morrow County
HERMISTON HERALD
Morrow County and the
Tillamook County Cream-
ery Association have made
$300,000 in COVID-re-
lief grants available to local
businesses and nonprofi ts,
according to a press release.
The funds are coming
from the Tillamook County
Creamery Association and
Business Oregon’s allot-
ment of coronavirus relief
package funds. Grants will
be dispersed in amounts
from $2,500 to $25,000
determined by the number
of employees and amount
of 60-day fi xed expenses.
“Local businesses make
up the fabric of our com-
munity and they are hurt-
ing due to the impacts
of COVID-19,” Morrow
County
Commissioner
Melissa Lindsay stated in
the release. “Businesses
can now access these
funds, and we encourage
everyone who meets the
criteria to apply as soon as
they can.”
Only Morrow County
businesses and organiza-
tions are eligible to apply,
and must meet the follow-
ing criteria:
• The business must
have 25 or fewer
employees.
• The business must be
headquartered in Ore-
gon and have its prin-
cipal operations in
Oregon.
• If required by Ore-
gon law to be registered
with the Oregon Secre-
tary of State to do busi-
ness in Oregon, the busi-
ness must be registered.
• The business was
affected in either one of
the following ways: 1.)
Prohibited from opera-
tion as directed by Exec-
utive Order 20-12 or 2.)
Can demonstrate a one-
month decline in sales
of 50% or more, begin-
ning in March 2020.
Businesses and organi-
zations aren’t eligible to
apply if they’ve already
received relief funding
from the “State of Ore-
gon COVID-19 Emer-
gency Business Grant pro-
gram or from the Statewide
Business and Cultural Sup-
port Program,” the release
stated.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2020
Warming:
can also make donations.
Francis said the warm-
ing station is running on
a “very slim budget” this
year after not getting a
grant it normally does.
People can donate money
to pay for background
checks for volunteers and
supplies. The warming sta-
tion also takes donations
of supplies, and Francis
said they are in particu-
lar need of single-serving,
microwavable soup cups
and macaroni cups to serve
to guests.
To raise money, they
are raffl ing off a 6 foot
by 10 foot 2014 Mirage
cargo trailer, and people
can also choose the Herm-
iston Warming Station
as a recipient of Amazon
Smile funds when they
purchase items through
Amazon.
They are working on
setting up a drop box for
donations, but for now
people can call the Warm-
ing Station at 541-303-
3256 to set up a time to
donate.
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being open until 10 p.m.
each night so guests can
come in and warm up for
a little bit and have some
soup.
The board has sched-
uled 16 different training
times for volunteers (see
accompanying informa-
tion box). All volunteers,
including returnees, must
complete the 90-min-
ute training session and
have a background check
before volunteering.
Colder, snowier win-
ters usually mean an
increase in guests for area
warming stations. On
Monday, Oct. 26, Hermis-
ton saw a record-low tem-
perature for the date, at 18
degrees. Other surround-
ing communities also set
records Sunday, Oct. 25.
If people are concerned
about the safety or time
commitment of volunteer-
ing on overnight shifts at
the warming station, they
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SUNDAY, OCT. 25
2:13 a.m. — A disturbance was reported on Northeast 11th Place.
2:51 a.m. — A disturbance was reported on Southeast Sixth
Street.
4:16 a.m. — A hit-and-run motor vehicle accident was reported
on North First Street and police made an arrest in the incident.
10:02 a.m. — A motor vehicle accident was reported on South
Highway 395.
11:28 a.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on North First Street.
12:51 p.m. — Unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle was re-
ported on South Highway 395.
6:49 p.m. — A domestic disturbance was reported on Southwest
13th Place.
MONDAY, OCT. 26
9:18 a.m. — Menacing was reported on East Hurlburt Avenue.
4:15 p.m. — Someone reported they won money, but the bank
told them the $20 they were given was counterfeit.
9:45 p.m. — A hit-and-run was reported on North First Street.
10:39 p.m. — A burglary was reported on Southwest 11th Street.
CORONAVIRUS
During this serious
time, Burns Mortuary of
Hermiston encourages
everyone to follow the
guidelines of CDC to help
protect themselves and
our communities from the
COVID-19 virus
Please heed this advice.
BURNS
MORTUARY
of Hermiston &
Hermiston Crematory
685 W. Hermiston Ave.
Hermiston, Oregon
(541) 567-6474
www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com
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LOCAL VETERANS!
Place a photo of a veteran or
currently serving hero with
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St., Hermiston, OR 97838.
(Please indicate if you would
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We also have larger mes-
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**Notice**
The Island Cemetery Board of
Directors is providing the follow-
ing notice.
There are a number of Island
City Cemetery plots designated
“reserved” on the cemetery plat
with no record of payment. If
you believe you have a reserved
plot for which payment has been
made, please provide the re-
ceipt of payment which you re-
ceived at the time of payment or
canceled check designating the
plot number(s) paid for to Island
City Hall, 10605 Island Avenue,
Island City, OR 97850, by De-
cember 15, 2020. Documenta-
tion can be presented in person,
via email: karen@islandcityhall.
com or mailed to: Island City
Cemetery, PO Box 844, La
Grande, OR 97850
If documentation of payment or
payment is not received by De-
cember 15, 2020, the plot’s re-
served status will be removed,
and plot will be available for
sale. You may call either Alan
Keffer, 541-910-4525, or Dave
Johnson, 541-910-1881, to verify
the payment status of any plot
you believe to be reserved.
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Old Reith schoolhouse
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$164,900
4 BEDROOM, 1 BATH
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