From the editor’s desk
Published 4:00 am Saturday, July 6, 2024
- These sculptures were funded by a grant from the Public Arts Commission, and are set up on Court Plaza in downtown Baker City. The wagon came west in 1878, and is loan to the Art Roamers.
As part of the celebration of Baker City’s 150th birthday, several additions have been made to the menagerie of metal animal sculptures in place at several sites around the city, primarily in the downtown area. The sculptures, by artist Samuel Ochanda of Kenya, feature several types of cattle, an homage to the importance of raising livestock in Baker County’s economy, past and present.
https://www.bakercityherald.com/news/local/a-bovine-invasion-metal-art-sculptures-reflect-baker-citys-150th-birthday/article_2f51e598-38be-11ef-814c-8b62746cb4ac.html
A deputy state fire marshal said the investigation into the cause of the May 22 fire that gutted the historic Central Building, the former Baker High School, is a criminal investigation. The Baker School District has hired a company to demolish the building, starting July 8.
https://www.bakercityherald.com/news/local/deputy-fire-marshal-central-building-fire-probe-a-criminal-investigation/article_c05d05d0-38a1-11ef-9d93-4f086c86d858.html
Star multi-sport athlete Rasean Jones, who will be a junior this fall at Baker High School, added to his many athletic accolades with his performance in the Les Schwab Bowl, a football game featuring some of Oregon’s top high school players.
https://www.bakercityherald.com/sports/bakers-rasean-jones-stars-in-second-straight-les-schwab-bowl-all-star-football-game/article_4c63ec24-38bb-11ef-9717-87e925f6beef.html
The first regional East Oregonian print edition was published July 3, and we’re well into planning next week’s.
Getting here was tough, no way to sugarcoat that, but we applied criticism from the former weekend paper to make the EO a truly regional paper. We held a “postmortem,” if you will, to go over what we can do better going forward and to emphasize what to keep on doing.
After announcing the EO would change to a regional paper with content from the Baker City Herald, Hermiston Herald, The Observer, the Blue Mountain Eagle and the Wallowa County Chieftain, we heard from a few subscribers expressing skepticism about whether we would represent their communities in print.
We took that seriously and had news from throughout Northeastern Oregon in the paper.
We covered our inside pages with news from local government coverage to features on interesting people, no matter the county.
That was just the A section. We have a section for Outdoors & Recreation and a section for Business & Agriculture. The EO continues to carry our weekly Go Eastern Oregon magazine, but now includes the monthly Eastern Oregon Parent magazine.
All of this, however, remains a work in progress. You, our readers, remain our most important critics, so please, share your thoughts about this new regional paper with us. If we can make the EO better, we will.
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