A Thanksgiving Day incident led to the arrest of two California men and confiscation of illegal narcotics, guns and cash.
Author: By Pat Caldwell - The Enterprise
Combat veterans march across nation and through Vale to spotlight America’s MIA
Justin “JD” LeHew, Coleman “Rocky” Kinzer and Ray “Shino” Shinohara, retired U.S. Marine Corps combat veterans, walked into Vale last week on the Oregon leg of their journey across nation to raise awareness regarding those missing in action.
Vale chamber spearheads first holiday light parade
The first-ever Christmas Light Parade in Vale is set for Saturday, Dec. 10 at 4:30 p.m. The parade will form at Vale High School tennis courts then move down A Street West.
Nyssa native seeks to spearhead greenbelt, bike path project
Alison Maglaughlin is trying to gather support for a greenbelt and bike path project for Nyssa.
Malheur County sheriff won’t make enforcement of new gun law a priority
A new new gun law, passed by voter’s Nov. 8, produced a run on sales of weapons at Malheur Drug in Vale. Meanwhile, Brian Wolfe, Malheur County sheriff, said he will not make enforcing the measure a priority.
Meeting produces information, possible path forward to restore Vale murals
About 30 people gathered for a meeting regarding the fate of the murals in Vale at the Vale Seniors Community Center Nov. 14.
Folden reflects on election victory, sets her sights on city service
Voters gave longtime Ontario resident Debbie Folden a clear victory in the Nov 8 election as she upset incumbent Riley Hill.
Champion Tiger soccer squad takes tour across town to celebrate big win
PHOTOS: With sirens and cheers, Ontario celebrated its state soccer champions during a parade through downtown.
Windy spring, hot summer conspired to impact beet harvest
Final results of the sugar beet harvest appear to trend toward the average mark after local producers were forced to contend with weather woes earlier in the year.
County brings in Portland firm to revive work on developing Nyssa industrial park
Malheur County wants to find out if, and how, it can develop a 140-acre plot north of Nyssa and approved a contract last week with a Portland firm to study the economic prospects for the property. (The Enterprise/FILE)