COMMUNITY/RECORDS A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 2021 Farm-City Pro Rodeo, other Umatilla County events press on By JADE MCDOWELL and ANTONIO SIERRA STAFF WRITERS As summer plans hang on the race between COVID- 19 vaccines and the spread of new, more contagious COVID-19 variants, some major Umatilla County events are trying to plan ahead the best they can. Farm-City Pro Rodeo board member Dennis Bar- nett said the rodeo will go on in Hermiston in August, after being canceled in 2020 while Umatilla County was under strict COVID-19 restrictions. “There will be a rodeo, we just don’t know if there will be no fans, or some fans or 100%,” he said. Barnett said there have already been other rodeo events held at the Eastern Oregon Trade and Event Courts: Continued from Page A5 Amber Terry of Hermiston: seeks $1,177.11. •Credits Inc. vs. Adan Torres Ra- fael of Irrigon: seeks $931.72. •Credits Inc. vs. Colby L. Murray of Hermiston: seeks $579.94. •Credits Inc. vs. Jerry A. Leicht of Hermiston: seeks $1,032.95. •OneMain Financial Group LLC vs. Martin Araiza of Hermiston: seeks $2,375.27. •Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Juan Macias of Hermis- ton: seeks $2,129.40. •Velocity Investments LLC vs. Rodney G. Reynolds of Umatil- la: seeks $3,003.62. •Bank of America N.A. vs. Ryan Glenn Ofarrell: seeks $7,533.22. •DNF Associates LLC vs. Charles A. Munro Jr. of Stanfi eld: seeks $1,097.57. •Financial Assistance inc. vs. Rosanna Diaz: seeks $17,587.43. •Credits Inc. vs. Raymond and Jessica Aguilar of Hermiston: seeks $5,949.26. •Credits Inc. vs. Katie E. Barthel of Umatilla: seeks $6,008.03. •Credits Inc. vs. Connor Cham- Kathy Aney/Hermiston Herald, File Rusty Wright, of Milford, Utah, rides to victory in saddle bronc on day two of the Farm-City Pro Rodeo in Hermiston in 2019. berlain of Hermiston: seeks $2,523.03. •Credits Inc. vs. Leobardo B. and Erika Contreras of Board- man: seeks $5,599.24. •Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Enrique Llerenas of Hermiston: seeks $222.95. •Credits Inc. vs. Emmanuel Morfi n Garcia of Hermiston: seeks $799.35. •Credits Inc. vs. Guadalupe Le- zama and Jesus Estrella Torres of Boardman: seeks $1,087.10. •Credits Inc. vs. Juan and Gua- dalupe Martinez of Boardman: seeks $2,768.74. •Credits Inc. vs. Marc Matthew McWilliams of Boardman: seeks $2,242.14. •Credits Inc. vs. Andres A. and Kimberly Ramirez of Board- man: seeks $615.63. •Credits Inc. vs. Pedro Tejeda and Elidia M. Lopez of Umatil- la: seeks $584.77. •Credits Inc. vs. Jerad and Kath- erine R. Uzzell of Hermiston: seeks $2,085.97. •Credits Inc. vs. Martha Vazquez Gomez of Boardman: seeks $7,801.60. •Credits Inc. vs. Aaron Wilson of Irrigon: seeks $1,418.09. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Wendy L. (Kralman) and Tony Raymond of Umatilla: seeks $818.13. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The follow- ing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Credits Inc. vs. Carmen Ramos of Echo: judgment for $1,730.53. •Credits Inc. vs. Adam Rutter of Hermiston: judgment for $2,296.57. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Joanna Luna of Hermiston: judgment for $1,105.35. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Sa- mantha Lowrance of Echo: judgment for $1,038.75. •Credits Inc. vs. Domingo Javier Tojin Us of Hermiston: judgment for $840.86. •Credits Inc. vs. Crissa Park- er of Irrigon: judgment for $1,033.53. •Credits Inc. vs. Stephanie Gibson of Stanfi eld: judgment for $1,383.02. •Credits Inc. vs. Roy G. and Christina Weems of Hermiston: judgment for $1,158.06. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Janet Almonte and Jose Calderon of Hermiston: judgment for Center without fans present since the pandemic began, establishing a precedent for using the arena. So the board is making three plans — one for an event with no live spectators, one in an arena at partial capacity, and one for an event that looks like years past. “We owe it to the cow- boys, we owe it to the con- tractors, because they need to make a living too,” he said. Barnett said in March that the Farm-City Pro Rodeo has not received any government money to support the event, despite its cancelation last year. So if event organizers can’t sell any tickets this year or half the usual amount, it will fall to sponsors to make up the diff erence. Fortunately, he said, sponsors he has met with so far have all been very sup- portive. The rodeo takes place each year in tandem with the Umatilla County Fair, held on the same dates, also at EOTEC. Fair Man- ager Angie McNalley has said the fair board is also moving forward with plans on the assumption that there will be a “fair that looks like a fair” in August, even if there are some reg- ulations in place regarding social distancing, capacity, sanitation and other safety measures. On the east side of the county, the Pendleton Round-Up Association is planning a full slate of events the second week in Septem- ber, according to Pat Reay, the Round-Up’s publicity director. When the Pendleton Whisky Music Fest can- celed its 2020 event, it retained headliners Eric Church and Macklemore for a rescheduled 2021 concert. Whisky Fest is still adver- tising a July 10 concert, but in mid-March, co-founder Doug Corey said he was still waiting on word from the state about what would be allowed before making a fi nal decision. Pendleton Bike Week recently posted to its website that the 2021 event was post- poned to July 2022 because of COVID-19 restrictions. Jackalope Jamboree, a music festival that held its inaugural event in Pendleton in 2019, is selling tickets for its June 25-26 shows. The Pendleton Cattle Barons are gearing up to restart April 30. The two- day event will feature a mix of rodeo, horse auctions and trade shows with the goal of raising money for college scholarships. $345.30. •Credits Inc. vs. Clementina Vil- legas of Hermiston: judgment for $470.96. •Credits Inc. vs. Amanda M. and Joshua Estes of Umatilla: judgment for $732.13. •Credits Inc. vs. Shawn C. Fitz- gerald of Umatilla: judgment for $2,410.53. •Credits Inc. vs. Lezlee H. Curtis of Hermiston: judgment for $615.37. •Credits Inc. vs. Alejandro Zazueta Villegas of Hermiston: judgment for $1,623.69. •Credits Inc. vs. Alberto Ruiz Gomez and Loni Silvani Gomez of Hermiston: judgment for $5,172.06. •Credits Inc. vs. Florencio Ar- rellano Alatorre of Hermiston: judgment for $047.94. •Credits Inc. vs. Ryan and Amanda Tremblay of Hermis- ton: judgment for $694.28. •Credits Inc. vs. Maria E. and Fransisco Tejeda of Hermiston: judgment for $5,232.59. •Credits Inc. vs. Vania B. Flores of Hermiston: judgment for $783.54. •Credits Inc. vs. Saida Y. Benicio Rodriguez of Hermiston: judg- ment for $5,048.48. •Credits Inc. vs. Nick Landreth of Boardman and Nick Landreth dba Nicks Cell Phone, Computer and Electronics Re- pair: judgment for $1,013.46. •Credits Inc. vs. Samuel E. Mor- row of Hermiston: judgment for $632.30. •Bonneville Billing and Col- lections INc. vs. Randolph B. Moore of Hermiston: judgment for $241.43. •Discover Bank vs. Brian K. Barrett of Umatilla: judgment for $14,373.37. •Absolute Resolutions Invest- ments LLC vs. J. Jesus Alaniz of Echo: judgment for $1,600.23. •United Finance Co. vs. Maria Gurrola Covarrubias of Irrigon: judgment for $1,644.52. •Darin R. Greaton of Stanfi eld vs. Titan Freight Systems Inc. of Portland: judgment for court costs and fees. •Credits Inc. vs. Blake and Stacey Chewning of Umatilla: judgment for $492.31. •Credits Inc. vs. Christopher J. Mallory of Hermiston: judg- ment for $1,051.59. •Credits Inc. vs. Juan Jose Pacheco of Umatilla: judgment for $1,158.48. •Credits Inc. vs. Tyler Muldoon of Hermiston: judgment for $4,530.42. •Credits Inc. vs. Carlos A. Ramirez of Hermiston: judg- ment for $1,502.90. •Credits Inc. vs. Joshua McK- amey of Hermiston: judgment for $3,959.37. DIVORCES PENDLETON — Divorce decrees were signed in Uma- tilla County Courts for: Mayra Zepeda of Hermiston and Reynaldo Perez-Zepeda of Boardman; James Todd Mack of Echo and Celeste Michelle Pike of North Bend. 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