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Hermiston home manufacturer sued for alleged civil rights violations
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Now comes the hard part.
With flood waters having receded, residents of Umatilla County and 13 other counties in the state have begun the arduous tasks of estimating the amount of damage and rebuilding.
State Treasurer Jim Hill said help is on the way for some victims of the flood.
âItâs clear that the federal government will provide significant help to both individuals and government agencies hit by the flood,â Hill said.
2) Nalleyâs Potato Chips may be in the bag.
Based in British Columbia, Nalleyâs Canada Limited is strongly considering Hermiston as a location to open a chip plant, said Tim Gilleese, president of the Hermiston Development Corporation.
Jerry M. Hile, 81, of Strodes Mills, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, at his home.
Born June 30, 1939, in Lewistown, he was a son of the late Allen Hile Sr. and Eileen (Reigle) Hile.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: his wife, Betty Jane (Smith) Hile; and a brother, David Hile.
Jerry is survived by: children, Donald Hile and wife, Bonnie, of Lewistown, and Deborah Robinette and husband, Steven, both of Lewistown; three grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and his brother, Allen Hile Jr. and wife, Sharon, of Alabama.
Early in life, Jerry worked at the Giant Food Store, Marlette Homes, Trinity Plastics, and Bossert’s Hardware. Lastly, he was employed by the Mifflin County School District as a food truck driver, from which he retired.
Annual Christmas corn dog stand in Pendleton canceled due to COVID-19; Its memories live on
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