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Eleven Artists Recognized by Rock Springs Woman s Club

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Hermiston School District recognizes Educators of the Year

Superintendent Tricia Mooney said Berger has been a fierce advocate for students. “You have almost singlehandedly grown all of our CTE programs with your passion for our kids and for opportunities for kids,” she said in a video where she surprised Berger in his classroom with a basket of candy, saying she was thrilled that Berger’s colleagues had chosen him for the honor. The video played during the Hermiston Chamber of Commerce’s Distinguished Citizens Awards on Wednesday, Feb. 24. Berger was chosen from a pool of each school’s educators of the year. Mooney said he always has a smile on his face, works hard to find opportunities to get each student more involved in the school and comes ready with good ideas.

Hermiston residents recognized at Distinguished Citizens Awards

HERMISTON — As Cindy Middleton accepted Hermiston’s Woman of the Year award on Wednesday, Feb. 24, she thought back to the day in 1992 that her father called her while she was away at college to tell her that her own mother, Judy Bracher, was Woman of the Year. “I was deeply touched by the way that Dad described what Mom was being recognized for,” she remembered. Middleton was one of several people recognized during the Hermiston Chamber of Commerce’s annual Distinguished Citizens Awards banquet, along with Ken Huber as Man of the Year. The event, which usually hosts several hundred people in the Hermiston Community Center, was limited to award winners and their families this year and was held in a greenhouse at Bennett Botanical Gardens.

Christmas displays light up the night

HERMISTON — At night, Craig Dircksen and Lori Smith’s house is hard to miss. Their home and yard are covered in tens of thousands of lights, all working in sync with a musical concert more than an hour long. During one song, a giant Spider Man dances on a 28-foot-tall metal Christmas tree. During another, a wave of pink crosses the house at the mention of Santa Claus bringing a Barbie. “I’m one of those ‘go big or go home’ people, and I’m already home so I might as well go big,” Dircksen said. The songs are broadcast over the radio frequency 88.1 FM and the light display runs from 5:30-9 p.m. nightly at 790 W. Johns Ave. in Hermiston. It brings a steady stream of people parking along the street or in the adjacent parking lot of Desert View Elementary School to watch and listen from their vehicles.

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