If you’d like to pair your leftover turkey with fresh fish, you won’t need a fishing license to fill your plate.
The John Day City Council at its Nov. 18 meeting reluctantly voted to pass Resolution 25-11 to increase water and sewer rates. The rate hike is the second of five planned yearly increases.
Seventeen Long Creek students of various ages and grades made their way Nov. 14 to Blue Mountain Wildlife in Pendleton for a ...
Brought to you by Good Shepherd Hospital In Eastern Oregon, where wide skies meet mountains and historic downtown streets, ...
Here is the AccuWeather forecast for Nov. 19-23 for Oregon.
The John Day city council at its Nov. 18 meeting voted unanimously to increase water and sewer service fees, effective at the ...
I am writing in response to David Spaugh’s letter of Oct. 11, 2025, about my supposed ad hominem attack regarding Charlie ...
The Grant County Court is pushing back its Wednesday, Nov. 19, meeting nearly a week. The Grant County judge and ...
The John Day City Council at its meeting Tuesday, Nov. 18, considers a resolution that will see monthly water/sewer bills for ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is prioritizing community care for those with difficulty getting into a VA care facility.
Wolves from the Madison Butte Pack in Morrow County killed two 7-month-old calves in separate attacks on private land in ...
A study from Oregon State University and the U.S. Forest Service found the four-day extreme heat event scorched more than ...
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