Author: Jayson Jacoby | Baker City Herald - Page 30 | Baker City Herald

Jayson has worked at the Baker City Herald since November 1992, starting as a reporter. He has been editor since December 2007. He graduated from the University of Oregon Journalism School in 1992 with a bachelor's degree in news-editorial journalism.

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BAKER TENNIS: Bulldogs take on Vale Vikings

The Baker boys and girls tennis teams played host to Vale on Tuesday, April 22, at the Ash ... Read more

Local

BAKER GIRLS GOLF: Bulldogs 2nd at La Grande Invitational

LA GRANDE — The Baker girls golf team, led by Lilly Wilson’s third-place finish, placed second to La ... Read more

News

BAKER/POWDER VALLEY BASEBALL: Bulldogs fall 5-4 to Enterprise/Joseph/Wallowa

An underdog Class 1A team from Wallowa County took advantage of a rare chance to play a Class ... Read more

News

BAKER/POWDER VALLEY/PINE EAGLE SOFTBALL: Reagan Ritter throws no-hitter as Bulldogs rout Enterprise/Joseph/Wallowa 13-1

Colbi Bachman and Kate Nilsen both hit home runs, and Reagan Ritter threw a one-hitter and struck out ... Read more

Recreation

Out and About: Making the yearly April hike to a snowy meadow in the Elkhorns

Spring fools me every year. Read more

Recreation

Out and About: Savoring the solitude on Wheeler County’s Sutton Mountain

I was so fixated on the grand sprawl that is Wheeler County, so focused on its tens of ... Read more

Top Stories

Baker senior Alex Wise, newly elected Oregon FFA state president, calls FFA ‘second family’

Alex Wise thought he was joining a group but he ended up gaining a second family. Read more

Top Stories

Baker City man dies when car goes off road into Burnt River near Huntington

A Baker City man died when the car he was driving went off a steep embankment near Huntington ... Read more

News

BAKER GIRLS GOLF: Bulldogs 4th at home invitational

The Baker girls golf team placed second to La Grande in the Baker Invitational on Monday, April 21, ... Read more

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BLM plans to burn debris piles Friday morning, April 25, near Oregon Trail Interpretive Center

The Bureau of Land Management is planning to burn piles of debris near the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center ... Read more

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