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Harborfields High students help organize Huntington Town s 1st anti-bias concert

Harborfields High students help organize Huntington Town s 1st anti-bias concert
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2021 Election: Hermiston School Board candidates make their case

2021 Election: Hermiston School Board candidates make their case
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2021 Election: Hermiston School Board candidates make their case

Liliana Gomez Liliana “Lili” Gomez, running for Position No. 3, is a Hermiston native and a records specialist for the Hermiston Police Department. She said she has always had an interest in education, including serving as a tutor during her teenage years and teaching English overseas. She is on the Hermiston School District budget committee. Now that students have returned to school full time, Gomez said she believes it is important for the district to focus on students’ mental health and be proactive about having resources available for students as they return. “We all know that this took a toll on every single person, adults included, and no doubt this took a toll on students,” she said.

ABC13 town hall to highlight COVID-19 vaccine response in Black, Latino communities

Leaders said during ABC13's town hall Wednesday that unsafe behavior and misinformation could lead to "unusual strains" of COVID-19 and more deaths if left unchecked.

2020 Year in Review: Flooding, protests highlight non-COVID stories

UMATILLA COUNTY — Historically, when the East Oregonian has compiled top-10 stories of the year lists, it has polled the staff on the top stories and compiled the list based on those results. When we went down that path, it was apparent that the voting was for stories two through 10, because there is no question what the year’s top story would be — the COVID-19 pandemic. That left stories like the February flooding that ravaged Umatilla County, summer protests in Hermiston and Pendleton, the sudden death of a Pendleton city councilor and the permanent closure of the Boardman Generating Station competing for space with COVID-19 stories on the list.

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