Anne Fowler, East Oregonian

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  • TriCityHerald

Past articles by Anne:

Title IX has created opportunities for local athletes

HERMISTON — When Kay Edwards was in high school in Kellogg, Idaho, Title IX was just in its infancy. → Read More

Pendleton establishes swim scholarship in honor of Pete Wells

PENDLETON — Up until about 10 years ago, former Pendleton city attorney, municipal judge and community volunteer Pete Wells would show up at the Pendleton Family Aquatic Center to try → Read More

Umatilla High School is launching esports program

UMATILLA — Video games have come a long way since Pong. → Read More

Weston-McEwen football players’ team breakfast turns into a blessing for another

ATHENA — In a time where there is uncertainty and ugliness in the world, the Weston-McEwen High School football team has shown goodness still exists. → Read More

College signing | Running is providing Ione athletes new adventures

IONE — Cross-country and track and field are taking two small-town girls to the big city. → Read More

Hodgen Distributing helping local eateries with banners

PENDLETON — In a time when some business are in crisis, Hodgen Distributing is lending a helping hand. → Read More

Wrestling | 3 Dawgs named to Mid-Columbia Conference team

HERMISTON — Hermiston had three wrestlers selected to the Mid-Columbia Conference all-conference girls team. → Read More

5A basketball | Bucks brace for tough matchup against Wolverines

PENDLETON — It has come to the point of the season where winning is the only thing that will keep you playing another day. → Read More

OSAA proposals shift the landscape of local football

PILOT ROCK — Tyasin Burns is a football player without a team. → Read More

MCC girls basketball | Romero leads Dawgs past Pasco in OT

HERMISTON — Jazlyn Romero played every second of Tuesday’s Mid-Columbia Conference game against Pasco. → Read More

Wrestling | Lending his expertise

HERMISTON — Bob Coleman is still trying to figure out which is harder — college wrestling or farming. → Read More

Hermiston's Romero going Pac-12 for track

HERMISTON — Since she was a little girl, basketball has been life for Jazlyn Romero. → Read More

2A football | Undefeated Heppner not overlooking Bandon in first round

HEPPNER — The Heppner Mustangs are 9-0 this season. They have outscored opponents 387-66, and have recorded five shutouts. → Read More

Rodeo | Lassoing a childhood dream

PENDLETON — Calgary Smith grew up in the shadow of the Pendleton Round-Up on a ranch just outside the small town of Adams. → Read More

Bad air in Tri-Cities may get worse. Canadian fires are growing

Tri-Cities air quality was rated as unhealthy for everyone due to smoke again Wednesday with an alert extended through Friday. More pollution could be headed to the Tri-Cities from Canada this week. → Read More

This retired Richland engineer is about to compete for Team USA

Mark McLean, a retired Battelle engineer, will compete for Team USA in the duathlon at a multisport festival in Denmark. → Read More

These Tri-City runners put in the miles and brought home the gold

Richland math teacher Chris Albertson put together a stellar running group that won Hood to Coast Washington on Saturday. The team finished more than 20 minutes before the second-place team. → Read More

Search for missing Tri-Cities teen continues

A teen was missing after jumping off a railroad bridge over Highway 240 into the Yakima River on Memorial Day. The teen was a graduating senior at Hanford High School and athlete who played football and baseball. → Read More

This Tri-City relay team rules at the 3A state track meet

No matter the combination of runners, Kamiakin dominates the 4x200 relay at the state track meet. → Read More

When his teammate stopped breathing, this teen helped save his life

A Walla Walla High junior used his lifeguard training to help save a track teammate. The scare raises awareness of the need for more automated defibrillators on school athletic fields. → Read More