A Christian school in Oregon that previously sued the state over not being allowed to hold in-person classes during the pandemic has ended its lawsuit after being allowed to open.
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PENDLETON â Police arrested a woman on Sunday, Feb. 14, who is alleged to have been involved in a January assault of a man in Hermiston, according to a public information officer from the Umatilla County Sheriffâs Office.Â
Rebecca Ann Mayes, 29, was arrested by deputies shortly after 1:30 p.m. at the Space Age Travel Station on Highway 207 in Hermiston after an investigation by the sheriffâs office showed probable cause that Mayes allegedly assaulted a man on Jan. 22.Â
Hermiston police also arrested Kelly Chapman on Jan. 31 in connection with the assault.Â
The victim reported to police that he was punched and kicked multiple times by multiple people at a home on Joy Lane in Hermiston. The victim said his attackers took his backpack, which contained tools, cash and other items.