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 February 17, 2025

BLM seeks comments on Thirymile Creek/John Day River project

PRINEVILLE – (Press Release from the Bureau of Land Management) Attention outdoor enthusiasts and nature …Read More

 February 17, 2025

CAN Cancer’s “Tea on the Trolley” is happening this weekend

HARNEY COUNTY-Samantha Yarbrough Marketing and Public Relations Manager and Steve Howe CAN Cancer Outreach Manager …Read More

 February 17, 2025

John Day has full City Council; needs committee members

JOHN DAY – City Manager of John Day, Melissa Bethel, was in KJDY Studios on …Read More

 February 17, 2025

Cove Ascension School raises over a million dollars for a new public swimming pool

COVE – For many communities, a pool is more than just a place to swim …Read More

 February 17, 2025

I-84 Closure: February 17, 2025

Update: As of 7:45am: According to ODOT via TripCheck, I-84 is now fully open between …Read More

 February 17, 2025

WWCC welding student builds PIT maneuver bumpers for WWPD training vehicles

WALLA WALLA – Walla Walla Community College’s welding technology program has teamed up with the …Read More

 February 17, 2025

Lifesaving and public service recognition at Nyssa City Council meeting

NYSSA — A couple of awards were handed out at the most recent Nyssa City …Read More

 February 17, 2025

ODFW says more raptors on power lines are shot than originally believed

PENDLETON – (News release from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife)  New research from …Read More

 February 17, 2025

Mayor Guerri addresses issues in Huntington

HUNTINGTON — A letter has been issued to the citizens of Huntington from Mayor Chuck …Read More

 February 17, 2025

Federal layoffs spark local protests in Northeast Oregon

LA GRANDE – In response to ongoing sweeping layoffs and terminations across most federal agencies, …Read More