What’s new in Malheur County from the Enterprise

Good morning from your team at the Malheur Enterprise.

Here are some of the latest stories, from the future of the Vale Food Pantry to your electric bill to local FFA chapters doing well in state competition.

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Are you in agriculture? Do you farm? Do you raise cattle? Do you serve Malheur County’s agriculture industry?

The Enterprise is digging into new federal data about trends in agriculture locally. If you’d like to share your account of what you’re doing to keep your operation going, what changes you’ve made in crops, or how you’re adapting to modern needs, please send an email to Editor Les Zaitz ([email protected]). You’re invited to suggest stories and angles or people we should talk to. The more we hear from, the more complete a report we can prepare on the current state of agriculture in Malheur County.

Now, to the news……..

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Vale Food Pantry Manager Connie Ussing said her volunteer position is rewarding and a way to give back to the community she loves.

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County officials have expressed interest in buying Vale’s old city hall to add more space for various departments.

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Farmers irrigating during the season could see a nearly $256 increase in their monthly utility costs, while rural Malheur County residents could see as much as a $40 rate hike…

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The annual Owyhee Off-Road Challenge race in Adrian is growing in popularity with more than 500 racers competing this year.

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Rene Castro pleaded guilty last week to aggravated murder in the shooting death of a Nyssa police reserve corporal. The plea ends a nearly year-long legal saga but the crime…

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Nyssa’s FFA chapter had another successful season, taking home top honors at the state convention this weekend.

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