A Nyssa School Board member resigned Monday, April 8, and the board chair said she might be next over an ethics requirement that members file a statement of economic interest.
Author: By Steven Mitchell - The Enterprise
Art, science and technology on display at first annual Maker Faire
Those who create through art, science and technology showed off their work Saturday, April 13 at the first annual Malheur Maker Faire.
Caldwell cops honor one of their own in Nyssa
On the one-year anniversary of the tragic shooting of a Nyssa reserve officer, Caldwell cops honored one of their own with a “cop run” through downtown Nyssa.
Sports scoreboard
The latest scores and results from area high school sports teams.
Alameda schoolyard project paused until next year
A project to renovate Alameda Elementary School’s schoolyard in Ontario has been paused amid funding woes.
With new funding, construction could start soon on new Ontario pool
The Ontario Recreation District received a major funding boost to potentially allow for the construction of the long-awaited at Lions Park on Southwest Fourth Avenue.
New superintendent takes the helm in the next school year in Annex
A longtime educator, Kim Voile, will take over as superintendent of the Annex School District next year.
Beach Boys tribute band coming to Four Rivers
A Nashville-based group of performers playing the music of the Beach Boys, one of the most successful rock and roll bands ever, will take the stage Friday, April 12, at Four Rivers Cultural Center.
Malheur CASA cornhole fundraiser on tap in April
Malheur County’s court-appointed special advocates – CASA– will host its yearly cornhole tournament in late April and are looking for people to participate.
Malheur County freshmen make FFA history – en Español
Sofia Corona, a first-year FFA student, and seven other participants – including Gabby Sandoval, a freshman at Vale High School – competed in the first-ever state Spanish Creed Speaking Invitational held in Redmond at the Deschutes County Fair and Expo Center.