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Pendleton Oregon Paranormal Society and Schoolhouse Adventures Presents (Public Haunted Tours)
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Most Pendleton, Ore., teachers vaccinated ahead of state deadline
PENDLETON — An overwhelming majority of Pendleton School District staff will be vaccinated against COVID-19 by the state’s Oct. 18 deadline. But a contingent of district employees are using religious exemptions to avoid getting the shot while keeping their jobs. At a Tuesday, Oct. 5, school board meeting, Superintendent Chris... Read more
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A place to lay sadness; hospital chaplain provides respite for health care workers exhausted amid pandemic
PENDLETON — The patient had been fighting in the intensive care unit for weeks, and the nurse had grown attached. He was younger than most COVID-19 patients admitted to CHI St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton. It was August, and the delta variant was raging through Oregon, filling hospitals with patients and exhausting health care workers. Read more
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Critchley: Pandemic takes a toll on first responders
PENDLETON – COVID-19 has made things difficult for first responders in Umatilla County. Pendleton Fire Chief Jim Critchley said that his EMTs are responding to an average of two to three cases a day. He’s proud of his staff for their quick responses, but is also proud of them for taking care of themselves. Read more
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