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BREAKING NEWS: The Malheur County Sheriff’s Office has recovered the remains of Gwen Brunelle, a Boise woman who disappeared on a remote area north of Jordan Valley in June 2023.…
A recent census from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows the number of farms in Malheur County declined between 2017 and 2022.
Services for Wyatt Cannon will be held Saturday, May 4, in Vale. A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. at Valley View Cemetery and a second service will be…
Gardens are blooming and Frisbee golf is a new offering in Nyssa. Correspondent Susan Barton has the details.
The Vale Fire & Ambulance Department recorded more calls for medical services in 2023, a trend partly driven by fentanyl overdoses.
SPECIAL REPORT: Records for the near-perfect evaluation of Ontario School District Superintendent Nikki Albisu are either missing or destroyed. Meanwhile, a top district official who reports to Albisu provided conflicting…
Area developer Riley Hill and local businessman Joe Ruiz are building a 30-unit RV park north of Ontario near the Yturri Beltline.
Muscle cars, motorcycles and classic cars will be on display Saturday, May 4, as Malheur County’s lone domestic violence shelter hosts its annual classic car show.
A Vale student’s speech about teaching the Constitution in school won her a state speaking title
The upcoming hikes will give Oregon’s public four-year colleges some of the highest tuition and fee rates among public universities in the West.
AROUND OREGON: Republican legislators from Oregon head south to get briefings on border and immigration issues. The trip is expected to lead to new legislation, according to Senate leader.
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