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OPB's daily conversation covering news, politics, culture and the arts. Hosted By Dave Miller.

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How data centers have changed Hermiston

In the Hermiston and Boardman area, there are more than seven active data centers owned and operated by Amazon Web Services. Last year , the city of Hermiston annexed 800 acres of land to AWS, paving the way for more in the future. And while some have shared concerns about the environmental impact these data centers have, they have brought their communities millions of dollars. For the city of…

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What Medicaid cuts could look like in Eastern Oregon

In Umatilla County, 39% of residents are on Medicaid. In Malheur County, that number jumps to almost 52%. Both of these counties and more in Eastern Oregon have higher than average rates of Medicaid enrollment compared to the rest of the state. Changes to Medicaid made by the Trump administration will mean major cuts to the program that provides healthcare for many in Oregon. Ann Ford is the CEO…

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As nitrates continue to be a challenge for Eastern Oregon, irrigators share their thoughts

Last week, a $6.2 million settlement was made between Madison Ranches and residents living in Morrow and Umatilla Counties whose wells were polluted with nitrates. The Lower Umatilla Basin has been grappling with high levels of nitrates for decades, affecting drinking water in wells in various communities. Food processors and farms using fertilizers are regarded as the source of the problem . J.R.…

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As new data centers are headed to Eastern Oregon, opponents share their concerns

Earlier this year, Amazon recently purchased more than 1,000 acres near Boardman, OR. As reported in the Oregonian/OregonLive.com , it could be the site for the state's first "exscale" data center. Kaleb Lay, director of policy and research at Oregon Rural Action, says that an uptick in data centers brings a number of concerns to the group, including water contamination, water use and growing…

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CTUIR sees lower fish returns than last year

The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation have seen lower fish returns this year. According to Jerimiah Bonifer, the program manager for the tribe's fisheries program, there are a number of factors that could be influencing this, including ocean conditions and drought. At the same time, the tribe has recently completed the Coonskin Creek Fish Passage Project, making it easier for…

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Stakeholders weigh in on Blue Mountains Forest Plan revision

The Blue Mountains - nearly 5 million acres that span the Malheur, Umatilla and Wallowa-Whitman national forests - is long overdue for a new management plan. The current plan was developed in 1990, but efforts to revise it have proved so contentious that they have failed twice. The management plan was supposed to be revised every 15 years to respond to changes in forest conditions. The latest…

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New dashboard explores impact of drought on Umatilla First Foods

The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation recently launched a dashboard that looks at drought indicators on the reservation and how they impact First Foods . Community members can also submit their own observations and photos to illustrate the data collected by the tribes. Lyndsi Lewis is the water quality coordinator for the CTUIR Water Resources Program . She joins us to talk…

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Umatilla County cities partner with nonprofit to provide temporary housing

The nonprofit Stepping Stones Alliance formed in 2020 to provide a year-round shelter for people experiencing homelessness in and around Umatilla County. The organization partnered with several cities and the county to build a temporary housing project, which opened in 2023 . The facility includes an overnight shelter, as well as individual shelter units where "members" can receive wraparound…

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Tribal native nursery in Eastern Oregon aids in salmon habitat restoration, recovery

Two decades ago, there were roughly 10 indigenous plant nurseries in the country. Since then, that number has blossomed to around 100, including one operated by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. The nursery only grows native plants, with its primary goal to grow vegetation to aid in restoration of natural habitats in Eastern Oregon. Gail Redberg is the CTUIR Nursery…

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DOE overhauls the longtime Hanford Nuclear Reservation advisory board

For decades, a wide array of groups have had representatives on the Hanford Advisory Board . They've provided input on a variety of issues around the cleanup of waste and contamination from the nuclear reservation in central-southeast Washington. Now, the Department of Energy under President Trump is curtailing the board . The advisory board is going from 70 members, including alternates, to 20.…

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What nitrate water pollution means for residents in Eastern Oregon

For three decades, many residents in Eastern Oregon's Umatilla basin have been drinking nitrate-polluted drinking water. Some residents blame nearby food-processors and farms that use nitrogen-rich fertilizers for the issue. Last week, a $6.2 million settlement was reached between Madison Ranches and the people living in Morrow and Umatilla Counties who filed the suit. Kaleb Lay, director of…

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Regional orchestra has brought classical music to northeast Oregon and southeast Washington for nearly 30 years

The Inland Northwest Musicians have been performing across nine counties in northeast Oregon and southeast Washington for nearly three decades. The group formed in 1999 to bring classical music to communities that may otherwise not have access to it. It consists of three ensembles : the Inland Northwest Orchestra, the Inland Northwest Chorale and the Willow Creek Symphony, a preparatory ensemble…

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California company tests cloudseeding in Pendleton, Oregon

More than 2 million Oregonians live in drought stricken areas. Dry summers in the Pacific Northwest affect various industries including agriculture, water supply, fisheries and hydropower. But could science change that? Cloudseeding is an 80-year-old technology where tiny particles, often of silver iodide, are added to clouds via aircraft to help trigger rain or snow. Rainmaker , based in…

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CTUIR emergency management coordinator on managing drought, wildfires and smoky air

The Hagen Fire, which started a month ago, continues to burn on the Umatilla Indian Reservation. The tribes have declared a public health emergency because of the poor air quality from wildfire smoke. On top of that, much of the area is in a severe drought . Kimberly Hughes is the emergency management coordinator for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. She joins us to talk…

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Portland performance series explores Cuban filin music

Filin is a style of music that combines traditional Cuban bolero with American jazz and blues. Over the next few weeks, Portland vocalist Jessie Marquez will explore the genre in a series of performances and conversations at El Centro Milagro , the first of which will take place this Saturday, Aug. 15. The series will culminate in a full ensemble performance on Sept. 5 as part of the Montavilla…

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Malheur County schools find new ways to battle chronic absenteeism

Data from the 2024-2025 school year shows that Oregon schools have the second-highest chronic absenteeism rate in the country. It breaks down to about a third of Oregon students being chronically absent - missing more than 10 days of school a year. In Malheur County, though, things are different. A recent analysis of attendance data by the Oregon Journalism Project found that students in Malheur…

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Passage of Oregon gun control measure spurred thousands more firearm sales, new study shows

In November 2022, Oregon voters narrowly passed a gun control measure that bans high-capacity gun magazines and requires safety training, completed background checks and permits for firearm purchases. Measure 114 awaits a decision by the Oregon Supreme Court and if it's upheld, the soonest it could take effect is January 2028. The prospect of gun control restrictions nonetheless fueled a sharp…

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Oregon documentary highlights Columbia River bar’s jetty system and its importance to the Pacific Northwest

The Columbia River bar is a fierce, yet beautiful body of water, spanning across Oregon and Washington. With over 2000 shipwrecks reported since 1792 , it is also known as "The Graveyard of the Pacific." In 1855, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began the construction of a jetty system, as a means to tame the dangerous ocean currents from the Pacific. Oregon filmmakers Brett Eichenberger and Jill…

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West Coast is especially vulnerable to landslides according to new University of Washington database

Roughly 6.5 million people in the U.S. live in areas that are highly susceptible to landslides. West Coast residents - including on the Oregon Coast and Washington's Puget Sound - face the second greatest exposure to landslides, after Appalachian communities in and around W. Virginia. University of Washington researchers made these findings using the Landslide Exposure Database , an online tool…

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