The Ontario City Council will review and possibly act on a new camping ordinance Tuesday, June 13, during its regular meeting. The new ordinance will ban camping on city property and rights of way.
Author: By Pat Caldwell - The Enterprise
Hold on to your hats and get ready for some fun at the El Campo Carnival
VALE – The annual El Campo Carnival is scheduled to kick off Friday, June 9, at the Vale Rodeo grounds.The event begins at 6 p.m. and runs until 8 p.m. and will offer more than 20 games along with face painting, a silent auction and a treasure hunt for children[Read More…]
Session at Ontario Community Library seeks input on the region and the state’s future water blueprint
A meeting sponsored by the Oregon Water Resources Department and Oregon’s Kitchen Table, a Portland Stave University program, seeks to collect information from area residents about the state’s water needs.
Local elementary school fund drive delivers more than $3,000 for Ontario pool project
Ontario Recreation District and Ontario Pool Committee members recently coordinated with the Ontario School District on a fundraising campaign to help with the ongoing pool project.
Grant paves the way for new gym equipment for Ontario elementary schools
A federal grant helped local schools in Ontario buy new fitness equipment and walking paths.
Plenty of fun, culture and entertainment at America’s Global Village festival
The annual America’s Global Village festival filled Lions Park in Ontario, Saturday, June 3. The event celebrated a variety of cultures with food, prizes and music.
Fair board set to tackle task to fill vacant manager position
The Malheur Fair Board will meet June 5 to discuss seeking a new fairgrounds manager. The former fairgrounds manager, Dawnita Haueter, was fired late last month.
County court splits 2-1 over millions more for rail shipping project
The behind schedule and over budget rail reload project ran into another snap recently when officials learned the venture is now more than $10 million short in funds to finish.
Grain milling operation set to open in Nyssa by August, providing cattle feed
A state-of-the-art wheat and corn flake mill will soon be a fixture in south Nyssa. The mill is scheduled to open in August and provide feed for six feedlots across the Treasure Valley.
Ontario City Council approves move to reinstate public safety fee
The Ontario City Council passed a measure Tuesday, May 23, to reinstate a $5 public safety fee to pave the way to hire another police officer.