State money will drive plan to renovate F Street in Vale

Vale plans to use a $250,000 allotment from the state to finish work to rebuild F Street.
Vale plans to use a $250,000 allotment from the state to finish work to rebuild F Street.
The Malheur County Court has approved a $150,000 outlay to Nyssa Gardens assisted living facility and the Malheur Memorial Health Clinic in Nyssa.
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.
Derek Chamberlain, who, with his wife Claire, owns Vales CAPS Auto Truck, wants to give back to the community by helping a family out during the holidays.
The holiday tidings were everywhere at the Four Rivers Cultural Center's Christmas Spirit & Light Show Saturday, Dec. 3.
The Malheur County Court chose former Ontario businessman Ralph Poole and Nyssa City Manager Jim Maret to the board that oversees the Treasure Valley Reload Center. Maret, however, declined the appointment Monday, Dec. 5.
Beyond Infinity Toys capitalizes on nostalgia and pure fun as it markets to a base of customers interested in action figures.
The Four Rivers Cultural Center will ring in the holiday season with a Christmas Spirit & Light Show, Saturday, Dec. 3, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Brian Wolfe, Malheur County sheriff, joined a lawsuit filed in federal court to declare Measure 114 unconstitutional and an injunction that stops the state from enforcing a provision limiting gun magazine capacity.
A new 122-space RV park is under construction at the northwestern edge of Vale. Developers hope to be able to open the park by next summer.