Take a historical tour of Heppner, Oregon following our Talking Rocks. Each rock features bronze plaques on local basalt stone quarried on a local ranch. The same stone was used to build our historical Morrow County Courthouse in 1903. The Talking Rocks project were a product of the creative efforts of Heppner resident, JoAnne Burleson.

Talking Rocks of Heppner, Oregon
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Take a historical tour of Heppner, Oregon following our Talking Rocks. Each rock features bronze plaques on local basalt stone quarried on a local ranch. The same stone was used to build our historical Morrow County Courthouse in 1903. The Talking Rocks project were a product of the creative efforts of Heppner resident, JoAnne Burleson.
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Recent Episodes

July 7, 2023
Livestock
<p>Rock #7: In this episode, we talk about the history of Morrow County livestock and how it paved the way for local livestock growers today. Read to you by Grace Ogden.</p>

May 22, 2023
Schools
<p>Talking Rock #16- In this episode we discuss the history of Heppner's Schools and Irvin Rauch. Read to you by Chris Rauch. </p>

May 9, 2023
Irish
<p>Rock #2: This episode discusses the Irish settlers and the impact the Irish have had on Heppner and the surrounding communities. Read to you by Kelly Hale.</p>
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