Craig Anderson, of Enterprise, starts on the second leg of the 62-mile race in the 2020 Eagle Cap Extreme. Anderson is the ...
Born and raised in La Grande, Harris, the son of a retired dentist, Dr. Lynn Harris, and Jan Harris, graduated from La Grande High School in 2005. He attended Brigham Young University in Provo ...
LA GRANDE — Owners of a La Grande business who found themselves at odds with the city over replacing windows in their building in the city’s historic district finally received approval to move ...
Do you have a point you’d like to make or an issue you feel strongly about? Submit a letter to the editor or a guest column. The “21-inch rule” protects trees that are 21-inches diameter at ...
PENDLETON — The Oregon East Symphony Youth Orchestra will present a free winter concert at 7 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 23, at the Vert Club Room, 345 SW Fourth St. The Youth Orchestra will be joined ...
LA GRANDE — The La Grande City Council voted against the city's latest annexation phase. The 4-2 decision against the plan came Wednesday, Jan. 8, during the packed La Grande City Council ...
LA GRANDE — One of La Grande’s historic family-owned ice cream parlors, Hought’s 24 Flavors, closed Sept. 15 after serving local patrons and tourists since 1951. Owner Carla Sorweide will ...
Despite a 35 percent increase in the volume of patients in the Family Birthing Center at Grande Ronde Hospital, it is thriving and recently received 100 percent on a nationwide simulation ...
UNION COUNTY — The Union County Board of Commissioners will host its first meeting of the year Wednesday, Jan. 8, beginning at 9 a.m. in the Joseph Building Annex Conference Room, 1106 K Ave.
LA GRANDE — Owners of a La Grande business at odds with the city over replacing windows in their building in the city's historic district may soon find their issue resolved. Jay and Kristin ...
LA GRANDE — The search for a new city manager soon will be underway in La Grande. After 17 years as city manager, Robert Strope announced he will retire later this year. During the regular ...
SALEM — Oregon’s snowpack appeared in spectacular shape to start 2025 at 163% of normal on Jan. 1. “Having great water supply conditions headed into the summer is definitely on the table.