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PENDLETON — George Ting never forgot the second chance he received from Joe DeMarsh. → Read More
PENDLETON — The phrase "steely determination" seems custom made for 18-year-old Tatum Paullus. → Read More
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
PENDLETON — The banks of the Umatilla River in Pendleton became a lot cleaner Saturday, April 23. → Read More
Fifty years ago, Brigit Farley learned about the death of a teenager named John “Jackie” Duddy. → Read More
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
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
PENDLETON — Randy Severe was big on life. → Read More
PENDLETON — Mr. Round-Up is fighting for his life. → Read More
BOARDMAN — It took a pandemic to slow Sandra Payne down enough to fulfill her girlhood dream of writing a children’s storybook. → Read More
SALEM — With several strokes of her pen, Gov. Kate Brown signed Bailey’s Bill into law. → Read More
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
PENDLETON — More than most, Dave Wallace knows that life can change in an instant. → Read More
HERMISTON — Joe Hodge is an apartment dweller with a green thumb. → Read More
Capturing an image of Thor’s Well has been on my bucket list for a while now. → Read More
WESTON — The bright red barn rises steeply from emerald grass, its elegant arched roofline meeting blue sky. → Read More
The school cafeteria has gone dark these days. → Read More
PENDLETON — It’s a sweet memory. → Read More
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
HEPPNER — COVID-19 is changing how we say goodbye. → Read More