Heppner, Oregon Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are looking for the population and steets of Heppner City, you have come to the right place. Below, you will find the most recent information on the city. This information will help you determine what the city's median income is and who lives in it. The population of Heppner is approximately 1,262 people. The city has a moderately low unemployment rate, at just under 1%.

Heppner is the county seat of Morrow County, Oregon. It was originally known as Standsbury Flat, named after Henry Heppner, who opened the first general store in 1873. The population of Heppner was 1,291 at the 2000 census, slightly higher than the population in 1900. Notable residents of the city include John Francis Kilkenny, U.S. District Court judge, and Mary Van Stevens, the town's first female mayor. Greg Smith represents Oregon's District 57 in the Oregon House of Representatives.

Heppner, Oregon is one of the smallest cities in the US, with a population of just over 1,185. The city has a high poverty rate, at 11.4%, and is home to a large number of elderly people. The average household size in Heppner is 2.3 people, compared to 2.6 in the US. A majority of the city's residents are white, but one percent of its residents are Hispanic.

One of the most memorable events in the history of Heppner was a flash flood that devastated the town in 1903. A forty-foot wall of water flooded the town, killing many residents and destroying much of the town. The flood caused a temporary influx of residents in Heppner, but the population never recovered to its pre-flood levels. After the flood, a dam was built on Willow Creek, creating outdoor recreation, fishing, and irrigation opportunities.