A longtime Ontario business received a $400,000 grant from the board in charge of spurring economic development to expand and add 14 jobs.
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Border board recalls grant money from Ontario Rec District and TVCC Foundation
The board tasked with stimulating the economy along the border recalled funding for a pair of grants it awarded because projects are facing construction delays.
Border board approves police communications grant
Malheur County police agencies are getting their first significant communications upgrade in nearly two decades.
Border board seeking applicants as local farmer’s term ends
ONTARIO—The board in charge of spurring economic development along the Idaho border with Malheur County is recruiting for a new member. The Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board, formed in 2017, has seven voting members and one nonvoting member, all appointed by the governor. According to Shawna Peterson, the board’s[Read More…]
Border board swears in three new members
Gov. Tina Kotek appointed three new members to the board in charge of stimulating economic activity along Idaho border with Malheur County.
Border board to get three new members
The board tasked with spurring economic development along the Idaho border with Malheur County will soon have three new members.
Border board devising strategy amid requests for funding
Amid a flurry of unsolicited proposals to help fund projects, the public body established to grow the economy along the Malheur County and Idaho border is putting together a work group to devise a strategy to handle the requests.
Vale gets $13,000 grant from border board for airport project
A $13,000 grant from the Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board will pave the way for survey and topographical work at the airport in the city’s ongoing effort to renovate the facility.
Ontario mayor seeks help from border board to tackle homeless challenge
In an effort to address the growing homeless situation in Ontario, mayor Riley Hill is negotiating with the Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board regarding financial support to hire a coordinator to help solve the problem.
Border board looks at ways to spend $6 million
Leadership development, new business help, coordination of homelessness efforts, and expansion of broadband are among needs on the table as the Border Board looks at where to target its funding.