
Border board looks at ways to spend $6 million
Leadership development, new business help, coordination of homelessness efforts, and expansion of broadband are among needs on the table as the Border Board looks at where to target its funding.
Leadership development, new business help, coordination of homelessness efforts, and expansion of broadband are among needs on the table as the Border Board looks at where to target its funding.
Malheur County is getting an unexpected $12 million gift and the entire community should decide how it should be spent. The money comes in two $6 million payments but will be all in hand by next year. It comes to county government via federal legislation.…
Rock carvings on the remote sandstone bluffs of Malheur County present glimpses of local history, according to Michael Wanzenried, an archaeologist with the Bureau of Land Management in Vale.
Malheur County's calendar is packed with things to do in the coming weeks, starting with a history talk about the Masons on Oct. 13 in Vale.
The future of DACA is up in the air after a federal court rules it is unlawful, sending the challenge back to a lower court. Those enrolled now remain in it for now, but no new participants can be enrolled.
Accepting Nominations And Notice Of Election Within The Vale Oregon Irrigation District Please take notice that pursuant to ORS 545.002 to 545.163, inclusive, an election for three Directors will be held within the Vale Oregon Irrigation District on November 10, 2022, to elect a…
Lonnie Hibbitts Aug. 14, 1947 – Sept. 6, 2022 Lonnie Hibbitts, 75, of Vale, Oregon passed away Tuesday, Sept. 6, in Ontario, Oregon. Lonnie was born Aug. 14, 1947, in Oneida, Kentucky, the son of Luther and Sophie Hibbitts. He was raised in Kentucky and…
Greta Stunz Bleakman Nov. 25, 1928 – July 1, 2022 Greta Stunz Bleakman passed away peacefully at her home in Garden City, Idaho on July 1, 2022. She was 93. Greta was born on Nov. 25, 1928, in Cascade, Idaho, to Emil and Alta Stunz.…
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