Officials from Pioneer Place in Vale made a request for more than $1 million to the Malheur County Court Dec. 7. County leaders agreed to take the request under consideration.
Business & economy
Vale lights up downtown with first-ever holiday parade
The holiday spirit went on the march in Vale on Saturday, Dec. 10, as the Vale Chamber of Commerce organized a new holiday parade. The event drew about 20 entries – including Santa.
Rail project fails in $1.5 million request; another $1 million source isn’t documented
The Malheur County Development Corporation – the public board appointed by the county to oversee the Treasure Valley Reload Center – hoped to secure millions from the Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board but the effort failed last week. The company also had no records backing a claim that another $1 million source was lined up. The Malheur County. Court on Wednesday, Dec. 14, will consider again giving the project $2 million more.
Public Notices: For the week of Dec. 7, 2022
Here are the public notices from the Enterprise for the week of Dec. 7, 2022.
Vale business wants to lend a hopeful, helpful holiday hand
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.
Board tasked with boosting local economy is looking for new members
Two seats will be open in the new year on a local board tasked with boosting the economy of Malheur County.
Oregon food banks forced to tighten belts as hunger swells across the state
Local and regional food managers see no signs of the demand abating in the coming months. ‘It just exploded during the pandemic,’ said Susannah Morgan, CEO of the Oregon Food Bank.
Public Notices for the week of Nov. 30, 2022
Here are the public notices from the Malheur Enterprise for the week of Nov. 30, 2022.
Collectable action figures are the name of the game at Beyond Infinity Toys in Ontario
Beyond Infinity Toys capitalizes on nostalgia and pure fun as it markets to a base of customers interested in action figures.
Oregon pauses new applications for mortgage aid program
The state is putting applications on hold until early 2023 for a program to help at-risk homeowners. Officials say they need to make sure the funds are not overcommitted, but they encourage homeowners to contact the program for free housing counseling.