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Alabama asks for $70 million in impact aid

The fight for impact aid in Umatilla and Morrow counties appeared to have cooled off – until Hermiston ... Read more

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OSP man backs out of CSEPP job

PENDLETON – An Oregon State Police man who was to take charge of the area’s Chemical Stockpile Emergency ... Read more

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Tone alert radios schedule is still in progress

If you live in Hermiston or Umatilla and haven’t received your tone alert radio yet, you may need ... Read more

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Siren test goes OK

Sirens in place in case of an emergency at the Umatilla Chemical Depot sounded without a hitch Tuesday ... Read more

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Tooele leak goes to congressional hearings

Congressional hearings could begin as soon as next month on the May 8 and 9 accidental releases of ... Read more

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Judge rules against GASP

HERMISTON – A Multnomah County Circuit Court shot down another challenge regarding the safety of the Umatilla Chemical ... Read more

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Four emergency sirens won’t be working during monthly test

Four area emergency sirens won’t be functional during a test on Tuesday. The four sirens are being moved ... Read more

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Utah incinerator leak draws little local attention

Two recent leaks of chemical agent from the Utah weapons incinerator that preceded Oregon’s has apparently drawn little ... Read more

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CSEPP manager worries over homes without emergency radios

Rumors of frustration over tone alert radio distribution were confirmed Thursday night when Meg Capps said she wanted ... Read more

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Suspicious item at depot not a bomb

HERMISTON – Officials didn’t say what it was, but the “suspicious item” found Thursday afternoon at the Umatilla ... Read more

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