Needham a driving force behind Dial-A-Ride program News November 27, 2019November 26, 20190 Submitted photos Harney County’s transportation program now boasts 10 vehicles. At the end of October, Darlene Needham, transportation manager for the Harney County Senior and Community Services Center, was recognized statewide as an Outstanding Public Transportation Employee by Oregon Transit. Needham began working for the Harney County Senior and Community Services Center in
Ten things the BLM is thankful for Editorial November 27, 2019November 26, 20190 Oh, so many things to be thankful for! This week, we at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) want to share just a few as we gear up for Thanksgiving. • Volunteers: We couldn’t do the work we do without the selfless work of our volunteers. Each year in the Burns
Antelopes outrun Mustangs 74-18 in 1A semifinals, Crane finishes season 10-2 Crane Football Crane Sports Sports November 27, 2019November 26, 20190 Photos by RANDY PARKS Johnny Sword stiff-arms a defender. The Crane Mustangs broke out of the gate early in the OSAA Class 1A semifinal game with Adrian/Jordan Valley on Saturday, Nov. 23, but it was the Antelopes who came out on top in the long run, winning 74-18. Crane received the opening kickoff
Karen Myree Weir 1955-2019 Uncategorized November 27, 2019November 27, 20190 Karen Myree Weir passed away Nov. 17, surrounded by her loved ones. Karen was born July 26, 1955, in Burns, to Robert and Larraine Tiller. She was the oldest of three children. She graduated from Burns Union High School in 1973. She worked at the Tiller’s Market while in high school,
Pauline Alexander Thomas 1923-2019 Obituary November 27, 2019November 27, 20190 Pauline Alexander Thomas passed away Nov. 21. Pauline was born Dec. 12, 1923, at Pine Creek, Modoc County, Calif., to William Henry Alexander and Mary Longwill Alexander, the youngest of three children. They lived in Davis Creek, Calif., until Pauline was 10 years old when they moved to Klamath Falls. Her
Michelle M. Richardson 1965-2019 Obituary November 27, 2019November 27, 20190 Michelle M. Richardson, 54, of Camdenton, Mo., passed away from lung cancer Nov. 11 at her home. Michelle was born March 16, 1965, in Orange County, Calif. Her parents were Ben and Cheryl Hamilton of Spray. Michelle loved animals and helped every animal she could. She loved gardening, flowers, and church, and
Funeral notice — Richard “Dick” Jenkins Obituary November 27, 2019November 27, 20190 Richard “Dick” Jenkins, 78, passed away Nov. 21 at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, at Holy Family Catholic Church in Burns, with burial to follow in the Burns Cemetery. LaFollette’s Chapel is in charge of
Burns Council seeking someone to fill vacancy Burns City Council News November 20, 2019November 19, 20190 by Randy Parks Burns Times-Herald With the resignation of Gary Estep, the Burns City Council has a vacant seat once again. At a special meeting of the council on Oct. 30, Estep announced he was resigning from the council, and on Nov. 13, the council voted to accept his resignation. In his resignation
Hines’ water system project under way Hines Common Council News November 20, 2019November 19, 20190 by Randy Parks Burns Times-Herald Brandon Mahon of Anderson Perry attended the Hines Common Council meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 12, to give the council an update on the water system improvement project. Mahon said, currently, there is environmental work being done, permitting is under way, archaeologists are in town digging shovel test pits,
Hilanders score late, hold on for 14-13 win over Clatskanie Burns Football Burns Sports Sports November 20, 2019November 19, 20190 Photos by BRIAN GRAHAM Dalhton Proffitt defends against the pass. by Randy Parks Burns Times-Herald The Burns Hilanders scored with just over four minutes left in the game to take a 14-13 lead over Clatskanie, then the Burns defense kept the Tigers out of the end zone in the closing seconds in one of