COMMENTARY: The settlement of a lawsuit filed by the Enterprise over public records offers the promise of more information for the public and increased transparency in Malheur County government.
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Commentary: Reporting on shocking killing requires sensitivity, dedication to facts
COMMENTARY: How the Malheur Enterprise approached its duty to report on the death of Joseph “JJ” Johnson in Nyssa.
EDITORIAL: Legislators, help us help strengthen Malheur County’s economy
EDITORIAL: Legislators will find a community of hard-working, industrious people who would make a little more state money go a long way. We welcome state senators and representatives traveling across the state to hear Malheur County needs.
EDITORIAL: Half measures by county won’t build trust needed for state money
EDITORIAL: The fate of Treasure Valley Reload Center depends on winning legislative support for another $8.5 million. The Malheur County Court needs to do more to restore trust in the project.
EDITORIAL: Rail project is moving again with good choices, more needs to be done
EDITORIAL: Key decisions by local officials are putting the Treasure Valley Reload Center back on track. Those leaders now must rally the community behind a request for still more state money.
Letters: Renaming rights for reload center?
March 8 Letter to the Editor: What’s in a name?
EDITORIAL: Smith left a mess – Here’s a 5-step plan to clean it up to community’s benefit
EDITORIAL: Greg Smith put Malheur County in a hole. Here are five steps to get us out – and finally get something of benefit for the community.
Commentary: Readers speak about about Nyssa rail project
In letters to the editor published Feb. 22, Malheur Enterprise readers offered their views on the troubles at the Treasure Valley Reload Center project.
Editorial: TIME FOR CHANGE – Outside review of reload project is needed
In the first of a series of editorials, the Enterprise calls for an expert outside review of the engineering firm’s work on the troubled Treasure Valley Reload Center.
Commentary: USC class teams up with Enterprise on important topic: child poverty
Why is rural journalism important? A class from USC is about to find out, thanks to a partnership with the Malheur Enterprise that will explore the roots and solutions for child poverty here.