Erin Purchase, a Pendleton businesswoman, addressed allegations of child exploitation in a YouTube video and later requested a retraction via Facebook Messenger. She emphasized her disconnection from Brandon Krenzler and defended her cannabis business, asserting no legal wrongdoing or abuse. She seeks an end to harassment and insists on maintaining boundaries.
Month: February 2025

Erin Purchase requests the removal of an article about her, asserting she has no connection to the conflict and is unaffiliated with her ex-partner. James Tibbets defends his comments and challenges her claims. The exchange reveals mutual disdain, misunderstandings, and Purchase’s fear of Tibbets, leading to a call for resolution.
Cannamom: In Her Own Words

Erin Purchase, a Pendleton businesswoman, feels harassed after being mocked for her use of her daughter’s cancer story to promote cannabis. She advocates for alternative medicine, claiming its success in treating her daughter’s leukemia. Purchase emphasizes the need for ethical studies on cannabis in pediatric treatment.
The author criticizes Pendleton City Council for perceived incompetence and secrecy.
Claims that the council is afraid of scrutiny and public opinion.
Accuses council members of being self-important and dismissive of community concerns.
**Police Department Allegations**
The author relates how Officer James Schweigart covered up a childhood sexual assault case.
**Personal Experiences**
The author recounts a personal experience of being a victim of inappropriate behavior at a young age.
Describes interactions with law enforcement that were unsatisfactory and dismissive.
Highlights the emotional impact of these experiences and the desire for justice.
In a recent article, James Hehn of Pendletonian Times highlights a growing distrust among city government employees towards the media outlet. He specifically addresses a February 24, 2025 report that revealed inaccuracies on the City of Pendleton’s website, including an incorrect name for Counselor John Thomas’ spouse. The communication specialist managing the site, Jennifer Colton, is criticized for her failure to make timely updates, despite her roles both with the city and at a community college. Hehn raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest arising from Colton’s contributions to Go! Magazine while working for the city.