What’s new in Malheur County from the Enterprise

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Our news team will be in Malheur County Circuit Court on Friday for the sentencing of the man who murdered Nyssa reserve officer Joe Johnson in 2023. We’ll bring you a full account and we expect several witnesses to testify about the officer.

Meantime, there’s been a lot of news around Malheur County in recent days. Here’s the latest to get you up to speed with stories you won’t find anywhere else.

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Lynelle Christiani, the executive director of the Four Rivers Cultural Center was fired Tuesday, April 2.

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AROUND OREGON: A state judge sentenced Ray Rau, former Nyssa police chief, to 10 days in jail after convicting him of official misconduct in his duty as Tillamook police chief.…

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Ontario chamber chief John Breidenbach believes a strong chamber of commerce is a key element to any town or city. Since 2004 he’s worked to ensure area businesses have an…

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The tiny homes in Ontario that provide temporary shelter for the homeless during the winter months and close each year at the end of April received funding that could potentially…

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Serve Day’s almost here, and a blood pressure clinic, Movie Night and more are coming up at the Nyssa Senior Center. Correspondent Susan Barton has the details.

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Sofia Corona, a first-year FFA student, and seven other participants – including Gabby Sandoval, a freshman at Vale High School – competed in the first-ever state Spanish Creed Speaking Invitational…

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Lifeways in Ontario got word Monday, March 25, that it would receive nearly $1 million in funding to establish a new behavioral crisis center in Ontario.

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Vale High School’s Ava Collins, a two-time state grappling champion, coached nearly a dozen kids at a wrestling camp last week.

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