Sherman County officials announced on Mar. 25 that a Regular Session of County Court will take place Wednesday, May 20, at 9:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Meeting Room at the Sherman County Courthouse.
The meeting is open to the public and serves as an opportunity for residents to participate in county governance. The most current agenda is available on the County Court page. Those wishing to be included on the agenda are asked to contact Tammi Gaskey by phone or email before noon on Thursday, May 14. Supporting documents for agenda items must also be submitted by this deadline.
Sherman County utilizes its historic courthouse in Moro as its main administrative center and community hub, according to the official website. The Board of County Commissioners oversees policy and operations through professional management of county government and public services, according to the official website.
The county encompasses about 1,955 residents living across six small communities originally established as way-stations along the Oregon Trail, according to the official website. It occupies north-central Oregon between major rivers and supports an agricultural economy focused on grains and livestock while providing key public services through elected governance. According to the official website, Sherman County preserves historical landmarks and fosters community ties to regional heritage.
Sherman County enriches local life through connections with Oregon Trail history and recreational opportunities along nearby rivers and canyons, according to the official website. The county continues advancing community needs by delivering government programs that support residents, preserve heritage, and boost local economic vitality.

