A new, 20-acre, $8.5 million solar project just north of Ontario could mean power cost savings for the city of Ontario.
Author: By Pat Caldwell - The Enterprise
Town hall session at Vale Senior Center aimed to gather input on Pioneer Place’s financial woes
Officials who oversee Vale’s Pioneer Place, a skilled nursing, assisted living and rehabilitation center, hope the public show up in force Wednesday, Aug. 16 to help them find answers to the facility’s financial problems.
Residents deliver feedback to Nyssa City Council on public safety fee hike proposal
At a special hearing Tuesday, Aug. 8, Nyssa city officials listened to feedback from residents regarding a proposal to boost the city’s public safety fee.
Secretary of State’s decision stymies reelection prospects for Sen. Lynn Findley
A decision Tuesday, Aug. 8, means legislators that piled up 10 or more unexcused absences during the last legislative session are disqualified from running in the 2024 election cycle.
Veteran law enforcement officer takes the helm of Ontario station of Oregon State Police
Lt. Kurt Marvin is the new station commander for the Oregon State Police in Ontario.
Bentz: Facts don’t support Trump indictments
ONTARIO – U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz believes the federal justice system is being influenced to attack former President Donald Trump for political reasons. The former president was indicted Tuesday, Aug 1, on federal charges accusing him of a conspiracy to corruptly keep his office despite losing the 2020 election. He[Read More…]
Nyssa holds city hearing on plan to boost public safety fee charged to residents
Nyssa residents can give feedback to the Nyssa City Council about a proposed public safety fee hike at a special meeting Tuesday, Aug. 8.
Community in Action utilizes state grant to create new teen center
The new teen center operated by Community in Action in Ontario will provide a place for youth experiencing homelessness to search for a job, get a shower and meet up.
Malheur County Fair rolls into its second day with a full slate of events planned
The second day of the Malheur County Fair proved to be a popular as a steady crowd descended on the fairgrounds, Wednesday, Aug. 2.
Pioneer Place slates public meeting to find answers to ongoing funding woes
Pioneer Place care center is sponsoring a town hall meeting Wednesday, Aug. 16, to gather input from the public to find a way to solve the facility’s financial problems.