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John Day

October 6, 2025

Bridge work near Dayville restricts travel to one lane

DAYVILLE – (Press Release from Oregon Department of Transportation) Travelers on U.S. 26 may see …Read More

John Day

October 3, 2025

GCSO observes higher call volumes and criminal cases this year

JOHN DAY – Grant County Sheriff Todd McKinley was in KJDY Studios Thursday for an …Read More

Harney County

October 3, 2025

It’s Homecoming for Burns High School students

HARNEY COUNTY-Burns High School Leadership students Senior Sydney White, Senior Addie Robbins and Junior Jasper …Read More

Prairie City

October 2, 2025

Woman convicted on multiple Grant County theft charges

CANYON CITY – A woman will spend time in jail on multiple convictions, according to …Read More

Malheur National Forest Reduces Public Use Restrictions on the South Zone

JOHN DAY, PRAIRIE CITY AND HINES(Released from the Malheur National Forest)-Due to moderating temperatures and …Read More

John Day

October 1, 2025

Science is back in the classroom at Dayville School District

DAYVILLE – Some new faces are gracing the halls and classrooms at Dayville School District …Read More

Malheur National Forest Reduces Public Use Restrictions on the South Zone

JOHN DAY, PRAIRIE CITY AND HINES (Released for U.S. Forest Service)-Due to moderating temperatures and …Read More

La Pine

October 1, 2025

BLM cleans camps up near La Pine

PRINEVILLE (Released from The Bureau of Land Management Prineville District)-The Bureau of Land Management’s Prineville …Read More

Hines

September 30, 2025

Burns Pond fish die-off caused by natural “turnover” event; ODFW plans to re-stock trout this fall

HINES-ODFW biologists confirmed that a natural mixing event, or “turnover,” likely caused the death of …Read More

Burns

September 30, 2025

A Burns Oregon woman arrested for assault with a baseball bat

BURNS (Released from Hines Police Department)-In the early morning hours on September 30, 2025, Burns …Read More

 October 6, 2025

Bridge work near Dayville restricts travel to one lane

DAYVILLE – (Press Release from Oregon Department of Transportation) Travelers on U.S. 26 may see …Read More

 October 3, 2025

GCSO observes higher call volumes and criminal cases this year

JOHN DAY – Grant County Sheriff Todd McKinley was in KJDY Studios Thursday for an …Read More

 October 3, 2025

It’s Homecoming for Burns High School students

HARNEY COUNTY-Burns High School Leadership students Senior Sydney White, Senior Addie Robbins and Junior Jasper …Read More

 October 2, 2025

Woman convicted on multiple Grant County theft charges

CANYON CITY – A woman will spend time in jail on multiple convictions, according to …Read More

 October 2, 2025

Malheur National Forest Reduces Public Use Restrictions on the South Zone

JOHN DAY, PRAIRIE CITY AND HINES(Released from the Malheur National Forest)-Due to moderating temperatures and …Read More

 October 1, 2025

Science is back in the classroom at Dayville School District

DAYVILLE – Some new faces are gracing the halls and classrooms at Dayville School District …Read More

 October 1, 2025

Malheur National Forest Reduces Public Use Restrictions on the South Zone

JOHN DAY, PRAIRIE CITY AND HINES (Released for U.S. Forest Service)-Due to moderating temperatures and …Read More

 October 1, 2025

BLM cleans camps up near La Pine

PRINEVILLE (Released from The Bureau of Land Management Prineville District)-The Bureau of Land Management’s Prineville …Read More

 September 30, 2025

Burns Pond fish die-off caused by natural “turnover” event; ODFW plans to re-stock trout this fall

HINES-ODFW biologists confirmed that a natural mixing event, or “turnover,” likely caused the death of …Read More

 September 30, 2025

A Burns Oregon woman arrested for assault with a baseball bat

BURNS (Released from Hines Police Department)-In the early morning hours on September 30, 2025, Burns …Read More