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Rodeo royalty, Chief Joseph Days Rodeo names 2024 rodeo queen & princesses
JOSEPH – (Release from Chief Joseph Days Rodeo) The dust has settled, the confetti has been swept away, and the glitter has faded, but the excitement lingers as the 2024 Chief Joseph Days Rodeo royalty takes center stage! Amidst fierce competition and spirited enthusiasm, we proudly announce Queen Lauren McBurney, Princesses Karly Baremore, and Colbi Cunningham as the esteemed representatives of this year’s rodeo court.
Grande Ronde Valley students qualify for FBLA National Leadership Conference
COVE — Nine FBLA students from the Cove and Union school districts had success at the state competition in Portland earlier this month and punched their ticket to Orlando, Florida, in June for the national competition. Students selected from among 77 possible categories of business and career-related events to...
Wolf deaths have grown ‘alarming’ says Oregon Fish and Wildlife
Oregon’s gray wolf population did not increase last year due in part to a large number of wolves killed by people, causing concern among conservationists and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife officials. The latest Annual Wolf Report found the population remained steady at 178 wolves, marking the first time in eight years that their […] The post Wolf deaths have grown ‘alarming’ says Oregon Fish and Wildlife appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
Election forum set for April 28 in Enterprise
ENTERPRISE — At least 15 candidates in the May 21 primary election, including three running for statewide office, are expected to appear at the Wallowa County Election Forum on April 28. The forum will begin at 3 p.m. at Cloverleaf Hall, 600 NW First St. in Enterprise.
Marble-sized hail expected with thunderstorms to hit Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon and Wallowa County Sunday
The National Weather Service issued a report at 4:01 p.m. on Sunday for strong thunderstorms until 4:45 p.m. for Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon and Wallowa County. The storms could bring marble-sized hail (0.5 inches) and wind gusts of up to 40 mph. "At 4:01 p.m., Doppler radar tracked a...
Ingenuity, engineering, and angry looking robots; A look at the Cove robotics program
COVE – Northeast Oregon is known for many things, especially when it comes to nature and agriculture. Being a hub for the next generation of technicians and programmers may not immediately spring to mind, but the students at the Cove School District’s robotics program are certainly making it a reality.
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