OTEC awards scholarships News June 3, 2020June 3, 20200 Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative (OTEC) is proud to announce that 26 local students have been selected to receive college scholarships. Twenty-two $5,000 scholarships have been awarded to graduating high school students and returning college students. This year, OTEC and Eastern Oregon University (EOU) partnered to launch a new scholarship, The OTEC-EOU
Hines Council holds special meeting Hines Common Council News June 3, 2020June 3, 20200 The following are the unapproved minutes from the Hines Common Council special meeting held May 28. These minutes have been edited for clarity and length: Brandon Mahon of Anderson Perry asked whether the council had a chance to read the letter from Anderson Perry regarding the award of the construction contract.
Richard L. Jordan Sr. 1927-2020 Obituary June 3, 2020June 3, 20200 Richard l. Jordan Sr. passed away April 18. Dick was born Sept. 4, 1927, to Ben F. and Bessie F. (Miller) Jordan at home in Westfall. His dad delivered him. Dick passed away only a few hundred yards from where he was born. He was the last of their five children.
Burns council deems apartments ‘dangerous’ Burns City Council News May 27, 2020May 28, 20200 The following are the unapproved minutes from the Burns City Council meeting held May 13. These minutes have been edited for clarity and length: Interim City Manager Dauna Wensenk reported: • A teacher from Burns High School asked the city to hang banners featuring photos of the graduating seniors on the light
May 19 election results Election News May 27, 2020June 3, 20200 The unofficial results of the May 19 Primary Election have been tallied, and the results for Harney County are as follows: Out of 5,307 eligible voters in Harney County, 3,344, or 63.01 percent, returned ballots to the Harney County Clerk’s Office. Local races County commissioner Position No. 1 Kristen Shelman — 50.05 percent, 1,576
Health department conducts drive-through testing COVID-19 Health Care News May 27, 2020May 28, 20200 The Harney County Health Department held its first drive-through COVID-19 testing May 20 at the Harney County Fairgrounds. Eighteen individuals were tested, and the results were expected back early the following week. All who were tested were advised to self-isolate for 14 days. If the tests come back negative, the individuals
Burns council approves resolutions to ease economic hardships Burns City Council COVID-19 News May 20, 2020May 21, 20200 The Burns City Council held a special meeting on May 6 to discuss two resolutions related to economic hardships brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. The council first addressed Resolution No.20-682, a resolution authorizing a temporary utility account credit program to support purchases from local businesses. According to the resolution, the program
Winners of virtual Wildlife Art Contest announced Arts and Entertainment Youth May 20, 2020May 22, 20200 Johnny Sword took first place in the grade 9-12 category. This year, in the face of school closures and the cancellation of the Harney County Migratory Bird Festival, the Wildlife Art Contest for youth went virtual. The Wildlife Art Contest encouraged students in kindergarten through high school to observe, understand, and
Burns P.E.O. chapter seeks jewelry donations News May 20, 2020May 22, 20200 Photos by MARY JO SCRIVNER The necklace on the left was donated, and P.E.O. members created the earrings on the right from it. During the last couple of months as folks have stayed home to stop the spread of COVID-19, many people have used the time to spruce up their homes and
Daniel Lee (Bodie) Erwin 1954-2020 Obituary May 20, 2020May 20, 20200 Daniel Lee (Bodie) Erwin passed away May 12. He received his long-time moniker, Bodie, when he was a little tyke playing cowboys of the wild west. When he started school, there were so many “Dans” in his class, he volunteered to be called Bodie to help avoid confusion. Cheyenne Bodie, which