Klus takes first at Outback Invitational Burns Cross Country Burns Sports Sports October 4, 2017October 4, 20170 Emmett Klus of Burns won the individual title to lead the Hilanders to a first-place finish at the Outback Invitational held at North Lake High School Friday, Sept. 29. Klus finished the 5K course in a time of 17:56.00 to outdistance all other competitors. JP Friedrichsen placed fourth (19:22.70), Ryan Robles
Jeannine Yvonne Hagele 1928 – 2017 Obituary October 4, 2017October 5, 20170 Jeannine Yvonne Hagele, formerly of Boise, Idaho, and Burns, passed away April 23, near her home in Sacramento, Calif. Born July 3, 1928, in Bow Island, Alberta, Canada, as Edith Viola Spiers to William Housley and Mae Middleton Spiers, Jeannine was adopted by John Lawrence Johnson and Laneita Irene Johnson (nee
Funeral notice — Joyce M. Wheeler Obituary October 4, 2017October 5, 20170 Joyce M. Wheeler, 79, passed away at her home Sunday, Oct. 1, surrounded by family. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6, at Holy Family Catholic Church. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, at Holy Family Catholic
Death notice — Robert “Bob” Lee Eberhard Obituary October 4, 2017October 5, 20170 Robert “Bob” Lee Eberhard, 82, of Redmond, passed away Sept. 26. Bob was born May 6, 1935. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, at Highland Baptist Church, 3100 SW Highland Ave. in Redmond, with an ice cream social to follow. Remembrances may be made to the Dairy
Mims appointed to fill Hines council seat Hines Common Council News September 27, 2017September 27, 20170 by Lindy Williams Burns Times-Herald The Hines Common Council met on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 6:30 p.m., for a special meeting, after their regularly scheduled meeting on Sept. 12 was canceled due to lack of quorum. The council heard a letter of resignation from Rod Bennett, who resigned from the council due to
Increased flexibility offered by BLM Agriculture News September 27, 2017September 27, 20171 The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced a new initiative to provide grazing permit holders an unprecedented level of flexibility in the management of livestock while also protecting the public lands. This effort emphasizes the Trump Administration’s goal of promoting shared conservation stewardship of public lands while supporting uses such
Crane football, volleyball teams score victories Crane Football Crane Sports Crane Volleyball Sports September 27, 2017September 27, 20170 SaveSave
Bernice Ellen Pope 1932-2017 Obituary September 27, 2017September 28, 20170 Bernice Pope passed away peacefully Sept. 20 in Bend, surrounded by her three daughters. Bernice had been in failing health for the last year, living at Valley View Assisted Living Center in John Day. “Bunny”, as she was known since she was a child, was born Nov. 13, 1932, in Burns
Madison Ann Hobbs 2001-2017 Obituary September 27, 2017September 28, 20170 Madison Ann Hobbs, known to most as “Maddi”, passed away unexpectedly Aug. 27. She was born July 5, 2001, to Jerrod and Amanda Hobbs, and older sister, Taylor Hobbs. Grandparents include Richard and Terry Hobbs, and Sherwin and Kathryn Barto. She lived in Burns, and attended school as a junior at Burns
Jenks brothers help with hurricane cleanup News September 20, 2017September 21, 20172 by Lindy Williams Burns Times-Herald When Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas on Aug. 25, JJ Jenks, Timothy Veldman, Alex Carbaugh, and Brett Jenks felt they needed to help. “I was kind of thinking about going down,” JJ said. “I was tossing the idea around about going to help, and the day after