County leaders are contemplating engaging a Portland firm to help them devise a future blueprint for the 220-acre plot.
Author: By Pat Caldwell - The Enterprise
Ontario City Council letter labels state drug law a ‘catastrophic failure’
A letter signed by all Ontario city councilors except Eddie Melendrez chronicles the impact of Measure 110, a law passed by voters in 2020, and seeks changes.
Big federal grant slated to boost fiber optic access for rural areas of the county
A federal award will allow Oregon Telephone Corp. to boost internet service to several areas of Malheur County, helping businesses, homes and schools.
Vale sticks to grinding ground game to beat Ontario in prep football action
The homecoming football game in Ontario on Friday, Sept. 29, was one of contrasting offensive strategies as Ontario relied on its passing game while Vale’s vaunted ground attack gained momentum.
Vale officials slate open house to collect input from residents on master parks plan
Vale residents can get a peak at a preliminary master parks plan during an open house Oct. 12 at Vale City Hall.
Vale School District resource officer aims to build relationships, connections with students
Officials believe new school resource officer at the Vale School District will add value to the educational experience of students.
Baker escapes close call against Ontario in weekend prep football action
Ontario fell behind early and then staged a second half comeback bid only to fall 41-40 in a nonleague game Friday, Sept. 23.
Four Rivers Cultural Center celebrates its 25th anniversary in style
The community came out to help celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Four Rivers Cultural Center Friday, Sept. 23.
Four Rivers Cultural Center celebrates 25th birthday
A variety of cultures will be on display Friday, Sept. 23 when Four Rivers Cultural Center holds a birthday celebration ceremony for the facility. The event begins at 5 p.m.
Officials, police defuse lockdown incident at Nyssa High School
The Nyssa High School triggered a lockdown procedure Thursday, Sept. 22 after an angry parent demanded to be allowed into the school after hours. The lock down lasted about 15 minutes. School leaders met with the parent Friday, Sept. 23 to defuse the situation.