Eastern Oregon University’s Nightingale Gallery presents “Bewilderment” a group exhibit featuring the work of northwest artists M. Acuff, Renee Couture and Carolyn Hopkins.
Four Hermiston residents chosen by voters in the November election took the oath of office at the December 12 meeting to serve on the Hermiston City Council for the four-year term beginning January 2023.
The Blue Mountain Community College Foundation announced today, that 104 students have been awarded 126 Foundation scholarships for the 2022-2023 academic year, totaling $268,650 — the highest amount in five years.
The Oregon City Youth Advisory Commission (YAC) is created to provide local students a voicein their municipal government, build an understanding of governance and leadership and toprovide opportunities to engage and serve the community.
Eastern Oregon University’s Greater Oregon STEM (GO STEM) Hub is helping break barriers and providing support to give students across Eastern Oregon direct access to engaging computer science education tools and professional development.
‘Tis the season of toys and gadgets galore. However, one of the best gifts that a child could receive is that of time and presence with the ones to whom they are closest.
We want to extend a special thanks to The Umatilla Robotics Club, The Knights of Columbus and The Hermiston Marching Band for volunteering at this year’s Umatilla Winter Festival.