The author expresses frustration with a personal situation involving a crime against a native woman, aims to testify, and discusses new professional credentials. He also shares concerns about potential misconduct within the Umatilla Tribal Police.
Category: Community
By Marie Hancock, Pendletonian Times PENDLETON, Oregon — Pendleton Friends of the Library held its annual book sale at the Pendleton Convention Center on October 24-26. The book sale is popular among Pendletonians and serves as PFOL’s greatest fundraiser of the year. Tyler Johnson was very enthusiastic as he described the inner workings of PFOL, […]
PENDLETON, Ore. – Sue Nelson, a renowned local keyboardist was honored at the second annual Sue Nelson Festival at Pendleton First Presbyterian Church on October 12. Nelson was involved with the Oregon East Symphony, music education, musical accompaniment and providing keyboard accompaniment to PFPC. According to an email statement from Rev. Jonathan Mitchell of Pendleton […]
Yellow Rabbit Comes to Pendleton
By Marie Hancock PENDLETON, Ore. – A Helix Charter School student will take his Halloween costume to community events throughout Umatilla County between October 26 – 31. Dominic Steinmetz has put immense effort into his hobby of creating characters and bringing them to life. As is the case of the Yellow Rabbit, Steinmetz wanted to […]
PENDLETON, Ore. – The Pendleton Friends of the Library is hosting its annual book sale on October 24 – 26 at the Pendleton Convention Center. PFOL was founded in 1981 to support the Pendleton Public Library. This years’ sale is PFOL’s biggest fundraiser of the year with over 50,000 books and other media for […]