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    HERMISTON
HERALD
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
HermistonHerald.com
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JULY 6–13, 2022
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Jammin’ with the
WALLOWA FIDDLE
Arts & events in
Eastern Oregon
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Popular magazine features the best in arts and
entertainment. Inside
LOCAL NEWS
Boom!
Hermiston celebrated America’s
independence a day early, as locals
filled Butte Park on Sunday, July 3.
The show started at 10 p.m. and ended
about half an hour later.
Think Big
New space to open at Umatilla High School. A3
OPINION
BACKGROUND: Spectators
watch fireworks at Butte
Park in Hermiston Sunday,
July 3, 2022. LEFT: Children
play Sunday at Funland
Playground in Hermiston as
fireworks light up the sky.
Photos by Erick Peterson/
Hermiston Herald
Inside
My Shoes
Better late than never for columnist. A4
BUSINESS
On A11
Stanfield comes
out to celebrate
the Fourth in style
A Bridge to
somewhere
Umatilla restaurant finalizes rebranding. A8
OUTSKIRTS
Boardman city water is safe
Local officials, workers explain the facts of Morrow’s drinking water issues
BY ERICK PETERSON
Hermiston Herald
Stanfield
Still in the midst of a local state of emer-
gency, officials and experts are alerting the
public about the safety of local drinking water
in Morrow County.
The city of Boardman has, for example, no-
tified people that city water is safe for drink-
ing. It has posted this information on a sign
near city hall:
“The city’s water is safe to drink,” it states.
City Manager Karen Pettigrew supported
the sign’s message with a press release.
“Different than their rural neighbors, city of
Boardman residents receive safe and depend-
Erick Peterson/Hermiston Herald
able water supplied from local aquifers,” the
A city sign on June 24, 2022, tells the public that
press release explains.
See Water/A11
Boardman’s water is safe to drink.
City’s growth continues, rebounding
from the pandemic. A9
AROUND TOWN
UMATILLA COUNTY
Around
Umatilla
River
rescue
Saturday Market creates
weekend fun. A10
Woman recounts Umatilla River
accident. A12
GOOD SHEPHERD HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Healthy Cooking on a Budget
Virtual class for people of all ages and families who
want to learn how to cook healthy on a budget!
Second Tuesday of each month through November.
SAVE THE DATE:
Family Health &
Fitness Day + 5k Fun Run
Sept 24 from 9am – 1pm,
at Hermiston High School!
Contact Good Shepherd’s Community Health &
Outreach Department for more information and to
register: 541-667-3509 or healthinfo@gshealth.org
www.gshealth.org