The issues are set, the stump speeches nearly over as the 2022 mid-term election occurs next week.
Author: Steven Mitchell
History group features author of Japanese American tale rooted in Malheur County
Author Elaine Cockrell will speak at the Malheur Country Historical Society annual meeting. Her book, “A Shrug of the Shoulders,” tells of Japanese families in the internment camps of World War II.
Four Rivers, Ontario advance in state soccer playoffs
Soccer teams from Four Rivers Community School and Ontario HIgh School are in the state playoffs. The Ontario boys host a match at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1.
Owyhee Grocery changes hands, stays in the family
The new owner of Owyhee Grocery is a familiar face – The business has been in Tyler Simpson’s family for 40 years, and he’s thrilled to carry on the community tradition.
Adrian advances in volleyball playoffs as Jordan Valley, Nyssa and Vale bow out
The Adrian Lopes advance to the second round of state volleyball playoffs on Saturday, Oct. 29, after winning a first-round match at home. Vale, Nyssa and Jordan Valley lost their playoff openers.
VOTE 2022: Candidates for Ontario council tackle city issues
Ontario voters face a field of five candidates hoping to fill three seats on the city council. The Enterprise offered them a Q&A to discuss city issues and challenges.
VOTE 2022: Nyssa council posts draw 7 candidates
Nyssa voters will get to pick city councilors from a field of seven candidates. Here’s what some of them said about issues facing the city.
Vale training offers parents facts on drug risks, trends
A session offered in Vale on Wednesday, Oct. 26, showcases ways to help parents keep their kids safe from drugs and risky behaviors.
Border board looks at ways to spend $6 million
Leadership development, new business help, coordination of homelessness efforts, and expansion of broadband are among needs on the table as the Border Board looks at where to target its funding.