Free access to Enterprise series

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The Enterprise recently published the last of its five-part series examining the important subject of child poverty in Malheur County.

We are making access to the series online free to all. We do this as a community service because this is an issue that merits everyone’s attention.

You will find all the stories and videos here:

CHILDREN OF POVERTY: The series and videos
CHILDREN OF POVERTY: Get access to all five parts of the Enterprise series plus videos and commentary. As a community service, the Enterprise is making this project available at no…
CHILDREN OF POVERTY: The series and videos
CHILDREN OF POVERTY: Get access to all five parts of the Enterprise series plus videos and commentary. As a community service, the Enterprise is making this project available at no…

DONATE FOR THIS KIND OF JOURNALISM

The Enterprise is proud to deliver this ground-breaking journalism for the community. This resulted from a unique partnership between the Enterprise and one of the most prestigious journalism schools in the country – USC’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

This sort of local journalism is expensive. If you appreciate the work of this project and the news service you get from the Enterprise, we ask you to make a one-time donation to our journalism fund: I WANT TO DONATE. Whether $10 or a $1,000, every dollar helps sustain the kind of trusted reporting that helps keep Malheur County strong.

Some other stories recently from your local team:

Sheriff’s office event aims to speed up hiring process to plug vacancies
The Malheur County Sheriff’s Office will sponsor a special hiring event July 29 in an effort to accelerate the process to hire new deputies and other employees.
Sheriff’s office event aims to speed up hiring process to plug vacancies
The Malheur County Sheriff’s Office will sponsor a special hiring event July 29 in an effort to accelerate the process to hire new deputies and other employees.
Rural housing bill, once stalled in the face of resistance moves to Gov’s desk for signing
Lawmakers passed a legislative fix intended to unlock housing in Malheur County after it faced significant headwinds that could have hindered years of efforts to address the region’s shortage of…
Rural housing bill, once stalled in the face of resistance moves to Gov’s desk for signing
Lawmakers passed a legislative fix intended to unlock housing in Malheur County after it faced significant headwinds that could have hindered years of efforts to address the region’s shortage of…
Four Rivers Cultural Center ready for a full slate of summer fun
Four Rivers Cultural Center will be a lively place this summer as it will host a number of events for children and adults.
Four Rivers Cultural Center ready for a full slate of summer fun
Four Rivers Cultural Center will be a lively place this summer as it will host a number of events for children and adults.

HELP WITH HISTORY

The Enterprise is preparing for fall publication of our annual history magazine, covering the colorful past in Malheur County. We want to hear from readers.

We welcome your historic photos – of businesses, events, places and people from day’s gone by. And you’re welcome to write a short submission about the history you’d like to share about your family, ranch, farm or more.

Send your photos and submissions to Editor Les Zaitz: [email protected] or drop them off at our Vale office.

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Send an email to Editor Les Zaitz at [email protected].