Good morning.
One of the most vexing challenges for our community is the extent of drug addictions.
Much about local life is touched by those who fall victim one way or another to their addiction.
Where does all the methamphetamine and fentanyl flowing into Malheur County come from?
Reporter Steven Mitchell dug into court records and conducted interviews in recent weeks to produce our latest special report. He tracks the role of a local family, lead by parents well beyond retirement age, who have moved pounds and pounds of methamphetamine into the area in recent years.
This is a telling report you won’t want to miss – and the kind of reporting we know you expect from your local team at the Enterprise.
This news content you can trust is possible in large part because of those who support us with subscriptons. If you don’t have your digital subscription, please take a moment to sign up HERE.
Here are the latest stories:
Court records detail how cartel-fueled drug trafficking has embroiled several generations of an Ontario family and funneled dangerous drugs into the region.
On the one-year anniversary of the murder of a Nyssa reserve officer while he sat in his patrol vehicle, about 200 people attended a memorial softball game in the fallen…
Kristy Rodriguez, the director of the Housing Authority of Malheur and Harney Counties, attributes who climb to success to the support of her family.
Those who create through art, science and technology showed off their work Saturday, April 13 at the first annual Malheur Maker Faire.
The Malheur Court recently approved a move by a local contractor to add a section of property to the county’s natural resources inventory. The court approval does not clear the…
A project to renovate Alameda Elementary School’s schoolyard in Ontario has been paused amid funding woes.
The latest scores and results from area high school sports teams.
Obituary from the Enterprise, for the week of April 17, 2024: Gary Westcott
GET REAL NEWS – from TRUSTED PROFESSIONALS
At the Enterprise, our trained reporters bring you stories based on interviews, public documents and statements. We don’t charge you to read press releases put out by the government. That’s not journalism. For $7.50 a month, you can get our digital service and keep up every day with news that is most important to you. The process is secure and takes just a couple of moments. Ready? Go HERE – and thank you!
Have a tip? Let us know….
Send an email to Editor Les Zaitz at [email protected].
Copyright © 2024 Malheur Enterprise. All rights reserved.
Our mailing address is: PO Box 310 Vale, OR 97918
You are receiving this email because you signed up through our website or participated in a promotion.