Kathy Aney, East Oregonian

Kathy Aney

East Oregonian

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • East Oregonian
  • Capital Press
  • The Bulletin

Past articles by Kathy:

The colorful life of Joe DeMarsh

PENDLETON — George Ting never forgot the second chance he received from Joe DeMarsh. → Read More

Pendleton grad plans to "slay the beast"

PENDLETON — The phrase "steely determination" seems custom made for 18-year-old Tatum Paullus. → Read More

No time for bingo

HERMISTON — Jeannie Echols pushed her walker purposefully toward the glass front doors of Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston, the morning of April 21. → Read More

Spring 2022 River Cleanup in photos

PENDLETON — The banks of the Umatilla River in Pendleton became a lot cleaner Saturday, April 23. → Read More

The reporter's notebook: Remembering Bloody Sunday

Fifty years ago, Brigit Farley learned about the death of a teenager named John “Jackie” Duddy. → Read More

Painter designs four murals in one

PENDLETON — Most all of us have experienced looking at something and seeing only a jumble, then marveling when everything suddenly resolves into crystal clarity. → Read More

It takes a village

MORROW COUNTY — It takes a village to raise a child. If the Morrow County School District had a mantra, it might be this old African proverb. → Read More

Ride on, cowboy

PENDLETON — Randy Severe was big on life. → Read More

Keep fighting, cowboy

PENDLETON — Mr. Round-Up is fighting for his life. → Read More

Boardman donkeys star in storybook

BOARDMAN — It took a pandemic to slow Sandra Payne down enough to fulfill her girlhood dream of writing a children’s storybook. → Read More

Bailey's Bill reaches the finish line after difficult journey

SALEM — With several strokes of her pen, Gov. Kate Brown signed Bailey’s Bill into law. → Read More

Four named to Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Canyon Hall of Fame

PENDLETON — This year’s list of inductees to the Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Canyon Hall of Fame has an air of déjà vu. → Read More

The migraine that never stops

PENDLETON — More than most, Dave Wallace knows that life can change in an instant. → Read More

'Kale master' finds joy in helping fledgling gardeners

HERMISTON — Joe Hodge is an apartment dweller with a green thumb. → Read More

From the reporter's notebook: Photographing Thor's Well

Capturing an image of Thor’s Well has been on my bucket list for a while now. → Read More

104-year-old barn connects five generations

WESTON — The bright red barn rises steeply from emerald grass, its elegant arched roofline meeting blue sky. → Read More

Abandoning the school cafeteria

The school cafeteria has gone dark these days. → Read More

Pendleton farmers market rides out the summer

PENDLETON — It’s a sweet memory. → Read More

Experts worry about pandemic's toll on mental health

Matt Henry leaned close to gaze at his wife on the other side of the glass. The window was pushed up a few inches, but he still needed to talk → Read More

Funerals, grieving death face changes

HEPPNER — COVID-19 is changing how we say goodbye. → Read More