People attending the annual Winter Wonderland Parade in Ontario can expect to see lots of elves, thanks to Alameda Elementary student Aurora Corona. She won the theme contest and will be the junior grand marshal for the event, themed “Santa’s Elves.”
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COMING UP: Events pack November calendar in Malheur County
From a glittery gala to a harvest bazaar and the music of the Four Seasons, events in Malheur County promise a busy and festive time this November.
Tricks, treats and trunks – Malheur County events have it all
Halloween is almost here – and trick-or-treaters have plenty of options for sweet and spooky events in Malheur County. Here’s where to find the fun.
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.
Entries sought for annual Veterans Day Parade in Ontario
The annual Veterans Day Parade is set for Nov. 5 and organizers are seeking entries.
Kids in costume stage ‘101 Dalmatians’ in Ontario for evening shows and Saturday matinee
For the first time in three years, the Four Rivers Children’s Community Theatre is putting on a live performance, this time with a local cast for “101 Dalmatians.”
COMING UP: Paramedic party, Legion meeting, and Four Rivers hosts ‘Dalmatians’
Local youngsters will take the stage in ‘101 Dalmatians KIDS’ this week, and don’t miss our list of spooky, sweet Halloween events.
Former resident of controversial Alameda Drive home dies in pedestrian accident
An Ontario man was struck and killed on Sunday, Oct. 16, as he walked in a highway traffic lane east of Vale, the Oregon State Police report.