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A Christian national citizen group looking to form “lawful” militias and grand juries in every county across the country to enforce the U.S. Constitution and hold elected officials will meet…
A Christian national citizen group looking to form “lawful” militias and grand juries in every county across the country to enforce the U.S. Constitution and hold elected officials will meet…
Days after Oregon education officials put Ontario Middle School on a state improvement plan to boost poor student achievement, Ontario School District administrators claimed they were already working on the…
Days after Oregon education officials put Ontario Middle School on a state improvement plan to boost poor student achievement, Ontario School District administrators claimed they were already working on the…
The Border Region Review Board will meet for the first time Feb. 22. The board is the result of legislation designed to allow rural, inferior farm ground to be opened…
The Border Region Review Board will meet for the first time Feb. 22. The board is the result of legislation designed to allow rural, inferior farm ground to be opened…
The postseason looms large in Malheur County as the Ontario, Vale and Nyssa wrestling teams will see several grapplers compete for state titles later this month. At the same time,…
The postseason looms large in Malheur County as the Ontario, Vale and Nyssa wrestling teams will see several grapplers compete for state titles later this month. At the same time,…
Anonymous donors stepped up to pay for free admission for the first 100 students Saturday during playoff games for the Vale High School girls and boys varsity basketball teams.
Anonymous donors stepped up to pay for free admission for the first 100 students Saturday during playoff games for the Vale High School girls and boys varsity basketball teams.
The Nyssa boys basketball team logged its first league win Thursday, Feb 8, defeating the Burns Hilanders 50-42, while the Lady Bulldogs downed the Lady Hilanders 49-30, as both the…
The Nyssa boys basketball team logged its first league win Thursday, Feb 8, defeating the Burns Hilanders 50-42, while the Lady Bulldogs downed the Lady Hilanders 49-30, as both the…
OREGON NEWS: Legislators consider Gov. Tina Kotek’s plan to crank up housing construction in Oregon with infusion of state money.
10 Feb 2024
SOMETHING FOR YOUR HOME
Jay and Josie are 9-month old siblings. They are bonded and seeking a loving forever family together.
They are both very sweet and playful. You will have the double the fun with this dynamic duo.
They are sprayed or neutered, up to date on their vaccinations and tested negative for FeLV & FIV. They are microchipped and are indoor cats only for their safety. No declawing is allowed.
Adoption event: Every Saturday between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. or by appointment at the Constance McCullough House, 84 N.W. 2nd St., Ontario.
–Information from Ontario Feral Cat Society
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