Local students interested in a career in health care can apply for thousands of dollars in scholarships through the Foundation of Saint Alphonsus in Ontario before the April 5 deadline.
In the community
Coalition slates open house to brief community on proposed community food center
The Western Treasure Valley Food System Partnership wants the community to attend an open house at Four Rivers Cultural Center March 13 to learn about a plan to build a new community food center.
Nyssa News: Library offers craft days
Local children can work on crafts on two days this month at the Nyssa Library. Correspondent Susan Barton has the details.
Coming Up: Book talk, concerts, history and more pack Malheur County’s calendar
Check out the concert schedule at Four Rivers Cultural Center, learn about local history, or read a good book. It’s all in Coming Up.
TVCC music groups present series of concerts in Ontario
“Music Around the World” will be featured Tuesday, March 12, as the TVCC Band takes the stage at Four Rivers Cultural Center.
Obituary from the Enterprise, for the week of March 6, 2024: Patrick Joseph Kropp
Obituary from the Enterprise, for the week of March 6, 2024: Patrick Joseph Kropp
New manager selected for Malheur County Fairgrounds
Amy Wood, Nyssa, was selected by the Malheur County Fair Board to be the manager of the facility Feb. 19.
‘America’s Got Talent’ finalists Sons of Serendip coming to Four Rivers on Saturday
A classical crossover quartet that impressed judges on “America’s Got Talent” before going on to cutting four chart-topping albums, is set to perform at Four Rivers Cultural Center Saturday, March 9 at 7 p.m.
State approval of new business plan puts reload center project back on track
The state Transportation Department recently approved a new business plan by developers of the Treasure Valley Reload Project, enabling supporters to begin a series of steps to get the beleaguered project off the ground.
Vale railroad seeks state grant funding to replace section of obsolete track
The Oregon Eastern Railroad seeks more than $600,000 from the state to help it replace about a mile of rail between Vale and EP Minerals. The company will chip in about $450,000 to the project.