The Nyssa City Council voted to approve a new public safety fee hike at a special meeting, Tuesday, Dec. 19.
Local government
State firewall mandate stalls progress on upgrade work at Pioneer Place
Pioneer Place officials have made some progress regarding bids on repairs at the facility but a state requirement regarding a firewall has held up future progress.
Federal grant geared to help low income families, seniors
A $164,343 subsidy from the USDA’s Rural Development Office will help low income families and seniors make needed repairs and renovations to their homes in Malheur and Harney counties.
Public Notice from the Enterprise, for the week of December 28, 2023
Public Notice from the Enterprise, for the week of December 28, 2023
A look back at the big stories of 2023 – and where things stand as the year ends
The Enterprise covered the year’s biggest news events, from the closure of a food kitchen for the homeless in Ontario, to the death of a Nyssa police officer in a shooting to the departure of the project manager at the Treasure Valley Reload Center. What news in Malheur County in 2023 stood out to you?
County employees will get a bonus on January paychecks
The Malheur County Court approved a bonus payment for county employees at its Dec. 13 meeting. The money will be allocated in January, 2024.
Rail reload officials drop engineering firm from project
The Malheur County Development Corp., the the public company building the Treasure Valley Reload Center, terminated its contract with Anderson Perry & Associates Inc., the engineering firm working on the design of the facility, on Dec. 8.
Nyssa council rejects public safety fee boost
The Nyssa City Council shot down a proposal to boost the city public safety fee but will hold a meeting Tuesday, Dec. 19, at city hall to review new fee boost proposals.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of December 14, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of December 14, 2023
Smith agrees to pay Malheur County $70,000 over mishandling of public records
Greg Smith, the former Malheur County economic development director, agreed recently to pay the county $68,000 regarding its assertions he mishandled public records requests connected to the Treasure Valley Reload Center.