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Good morning and I’m glad you’re here.

We’re getting into the busy holiday season and that means lots of events.

If your organization or school has something scheduled you’d like to let the public know about, send me an email.

And if you have efforts underway to collect toys, food or other items to pass along to those more needy, share that as well. You can reach me at [email protected] and we’re ready to help get the word out for you.

Meantime, here’s some of the reporting you get only from the professional news team at the Enterprise.

And don’t forget – we have three state playoff football games over Friday and Saturday. We have the details for you.

–Les Zatiz, editor and publisher

Local veterans join Four Rivers students for Veterans Day program
Students in grades kindergarten through fifth grade joined in welcoming and honor local veterans at Four Rivers Community School on Monday, Nov. 11. Veterans shared accounts of life in the…
Local veterans join Four Rivers students for Veterans Day program
Students in grades kindergarten through fifth grade joined in welcoming and honor local veterans at Four Rivers Community School on Monday, Nov. 11. Veterans shared accounts of life in the…
Get your fill of football – three state playoff games slated in Malheur County
FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS: If you time it right, you can squeeze in three high school playoff games on Friday and Saturday. Adrian, Harper and Vale host the next round.
Get your fill of football – three state playoff games slated in Malheur County
FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS: If you time it right, you can squeeze in three high school playoff games on Friday and Saturday. Adrian, Harper and Vale host the next round.
Development pushes up property values in Nyssa and Vale but taxes holding steady
Local governments, from road districts to Malheur County, are in line to collect $39 million from property owners, based on 2024 assessments. Ontario holds the highest tax rate in the…
Development pushes up property values in Nyssa and Vale but taxes holding steady
Local governments, from road districts to Malheur County, are in line to collect $39 million from property owners, based on 2024 assessments. Ontario holds the highest tax rate in the…
EOU closes business center that was run for 20 years by Greg Smith
Eastern Oregon University first terminated Greg Smith’s contract to run its regional business training center. Now, it has entirely closed the center, sending some work to a similar center at…
EOU closes business center that was run for 20 years by Greg Smith
Eastern Oregon University first terminated Greg Smith’s contract to run its regional business training center. Now, it has entirely closed the center, sending some work to a similar center at…
Consultant says Union Pacific is key to one plan to salvage Nyssa reload center
TREASURE VALLEY RELOAD CENTER: Consulants caution that there are stiff challenges for Malheur County to shift its unfinished rail yard to a container shipping operation. Malheur County Development Corp. is…
Consultant says Union Pacific is key to one plan to salvage Nyssa reload center
TREASURE VALLEY RELOAD CENTER: Consulants caution that there are stiff challenges for Malheur County to shift its unfinished rail yard to a container shipping operation. Malheur County Development Corp. is…
Regional Teacher of the Year pleads guilty to theft in Ontario
Court records reveal that Malheur County’s Regional Teacher of the Year had been cited for shoplifting months before the Vale School District announced the educator’s selection.
Regional Teacher of the Year pleads guilty to theft in Ontario
Court records reveal that Malheur County’s Regional Teacher of the Year had been cited for shoplifting months before the Vale School District announced the educator’s selection.
Malheur County ESD and OSU experiment station awarded grants from border board
More than a dozen businesses and local organizations were awarded more than $240,000 in grant funding by the board responsible for spurring economic development along the Idaho border.
Malheur County ESD and OSU experiment station awarded grants from border board
More than a dozen businesses and local organizations were awarded more than $240,000 in grant funding by the board responsible for spurring economic development along the Idaho border.
PHOTOS: Local vendors help shoppers tick items off their gift lists
PHOTOS: The annual Fill Your Sleigh Holiday Bazaar drew a good crowd of shoppers to Four Rivers Cultural Center on Friday, Nov. 8, and Saturday, Nov. 9.
PHOTOS: Local vendors help shoppers tick items off their gift lists
PHOTOS: The annual Fill Your Sleigh Holiday Bazaar drew a good crowd of shoppers to Four Rivers Cultural Center on Friday, Nov. 8, and Saturday, Nov. 9.
PHOTOS: Vale blows out South Umpqua in first-round of playoffs
The Vale Vikings beat South Umpqua 56-14 on Saturday, Nov. 9, advancing to the state quarterfinals.
PHOTOS: Vale blows out South Umpqua in first-round of playoffs
The Vale Vikings beat South Umpqua 56-14 on Saturday, Nov. 9, advancing to the state quarterfinals.
Vale rolls over South Umpqua in first-round state playoff game
The fourth-ranked Vale High School football team advanced to the state quarterfinals on Saturday, Nov. 9 with a 56-14 win over South Umpqua.
Vale rolls over South Umpqua in first-round state playoff game
The fourth-ranked Vale High School football team advanced to the state quarterfinals on Saturday, Nov. 9 with a 56-14 win over South Umpqua.

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