HERMISTON HERALD Wednesday, August 31, 2022 HermistonHerald.com EasternOregonMarketplace.com INSIDE, FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY GO! EASTERN OREGON AUG. 31– SEPT. 7, 2022 Trevor Winder, middle, plays the lead role of Dewey Finn in “School of Rock the Musical.” Gather Celebrate La Grande Celebrate The East Moraine Explore Whitman Mission PAGE 4 PAGE 12 PAGE 18 WWW.GOEASTERNOREGON.COM >> Get ready to rock! ‘SCHOOL OF ROCK THE MUSICAL’ OPENS SEPT. 9 AT ELGIN OPERA HOUSE Jennifer Colton/Go! Magazine Popular magazine spotlights the best in local entertainment. LIGHTER SIDE Photos by Yasser Marte/Hermiston Herald Students navigate their way through the halls on the first day of school Monday, Aug. 29, 2022, at Hermiston High School. Three Minutes With ... Robert Guerrero. A2 LOCAL NEWS Boardman coal stack comes down Sept. 15. A3 COMMUNITY Steve Williams steps into role of Rotary governor. A7 SCHOOLS Local schools ready with updated coronavirus guidelines. A7 Busy first day Fall term brings students back to class in Hermiston School District BY MARCO GRAMACHO Hermiston Herald received their schedules in tables according to their year — fresh- man, sophomore, junior and senior. The table for the freshman year had the biggest line of students. “They don’t know the school yet, even though we had orientation last week, explained family engagement specialist Maria Durán. “But we un- derstand that it is a beginning for them, and accept that some of them are late for their first class today.” Inside the building, students formed a line in the administration room to register for classes. In the other room on the opposite side, some of the students were invited to change clothes because they were not under the dress code of the high school, such as showing their stomachs. Hermiston School District had a busy morning on the first day of school for Monday, Aug. 29. A reset of the electrical panel ini- tiated a lockdown alarm at Armand Larive Middle School. There were traffic jams around the streets close to the school with mostly parents taking their children to the classes. “After I dropped my daughter off at school around 8 a.m., she texted me saying that they were in a lock- down,” said Audra Workman, East Oregonian/Hermiston Herald ad- vertising assistant. “Thank God it was just a false alarm.” The Hermiston School Dis- trict on its Facebook page at about 9:30 a.m. explained what happened and reported it was “all clear Yasser Marte/Hermiston Herald John Fischer, Think Big Space instructor for Hermiston High School seniors, gives a tour of the 3D printing lab at the school Monday, Aug. 29, 2022, on the first of fall term. to enter the building.” At Hermiston High School the students were excited to begin school. Outside the building they See Busy / A10 Jeff Wenholz, incoming Morrow County commissioner, subject of ethics investigation BY MARCO GRAMACHO Hermiston Herald An incoming Morrow County commissioner is the subject of a state ethics investigation. The Oregon Government Ethics Commission on Aug. 19 voted to investigate Jeff Wenholz for possible violations. Wenholz in the May pri- mary won a slim victory to serve in Position 2 on the Morrow County Board of Commissioners. He takes office for a four-year term in January 2023. The ethics commission sched- uled a public meeting to discuss the finding of cause on Feb. 3. Jonathan Tallman in March sent the ethics commission a written complaint against Wenholz, chair of the Morrow County Planning Commission, indicating Wenholz may have used his position for fi- nancial gain and may have failed to report additional income on his 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 An- nual Verified Statements of Eco- nomic Interest. In the complaint, Tallman ex- plained that Wenholz, besides the commissioner’s position, is the vice president of the board of directors AGRICULTURE He explained there is no for the Umatilla Electric conflict of interest because Cooperative, and director UEC is a 501(c) organi- of LS Networks (a high- zation. speed business fiber inter- This is a designation net company). under the United States The conflict of interest, Internal Revenue Code according to Tallman, lies Wenholz that confers tax-exempt in that Wenholz failed to status on nonprofit orga- disclose he is compensated from UEC and failed to recuse him- nizations. Specifically, it identifies self from discussion on several land which nonprofit organizations are use proposals involving UEC in his exempt from paying federal income role as a Morrow County planning tax. “These accusations have no commissioner. foundation,” Wenholz said. Wenholz denied there is any- See Wenholz / A10 thing to Tallman’s claims. 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