Nyssa city leader have been considering a hike in the city’s public safety fee since August and will once again consider the issue at their Dec. 12 meeting.
Local government
Malheur County Fair Board still seeks new manager as major projects move ahead
The Malheur County Fair Board is still looking for a new manager for the facility but a series of improvement projects are on the verge of beginning.
Evans resigns from county planner position for new job with the Oregon Health Authority
Malheur County Planning Director Eric Evans announced this week he will resign from his position at the end of December. He plans to go to work for the Oregon Health Authority.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of December 6, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of December 6, 2023
Border board seeking applicants as local farmer’s term ends
ONTARIO—The board in charge of spurring economic development along the Idaho border with Malheur County is recruiting for a new member. The Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board, formed in 2017, has seven voting members and one nonvoting member, all appointed by the governor. According to Shawna Peterson, the board’s[Read More…]
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of November 30, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of November 30, 2023
Lack of defense attorneys in Oregon raises constitutional issues as solutions prove elusive
Oregon faces a shortage of qualified defense attorneys, creating constitutional problems that recently forced a federal judge to intervene.
Ontario adds new ladder truck to its firefighting arsenal
The Ontario Fire & Rescue Department held a “push-in” ceremony Friday, Nov. 17 at the fire hall to dedicate its new 2012 Pierce ladder truck.
DEQ issues fine to Ontario in the wake of 2022 discharge of wastewater into the Malheur River
The state fined Ontario $11,200 for an illegal discharge of wastewater into the Malheur River in 2022
TVCC, Pioneer Place among nine entities picked to receive grants from Border Board
TVCC and Pioneer Place were among nine organizations to receive grants aimed at spurring economic growth along the Idaho border with Malheur County.