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The news team at the Enterprise continues to track the impacts of changes in federal funding that affect the people of Malheur County. You can help.

in agriculture, let us know if your operation has been touched. Was a federal grant you expected for field or range work stopped? Is the labor pool becoming more challenging? Are the tariffs or threats of tariffs hurting – or are they opening doors for more business?

Send your thoughts and information to reporter Stephen Mitchell ([email protected]). If you want your name kept out of our reporting, we can arrange that. We’re interested in facts.

Meantime, here’s recent reporting for your local journalists at the Enterprise.

–Les Zaitz, editor and publisher

Ontario considers taxing gas to pay for more street repairs
With miles of city streets needing maintenance, Ontario city officials are considering a new local tax. City councilors say they intend a public vote on any tax plan.
Ontario considers taxing gas to pay for more street repairs
With miles of city streets needing maintenance, Ontario city officials are considering a new local tax. City councilors say they intend a public vote on any tax plan.
Congress axes money for volunteer group that helps kids in foster care
A volunteer group advocating for children in foster care is facing a budget deficit after Congress cut community project funding.
Congress axes money for volunteer group that helps kids in foster care
A volunteer group advocating for children in foster care is facing a budget deficit after Congress cut community project funding.
TVCC kicks off rebrand effort
TVCC is refreshing its brand as it begins construction of the college’s long-awaited nursing center.
TVCC kicks off rebrand effort
TVCC is refreshing its brand as it begins construction of the college’s long-awaited nursing center.
Maker Faire on tap at Four Rivers Cultural Center
County creators will get another chance to showcase their talents at the Malheur Maker Faire in Ontario on Saturday, April 5.
Maker Faire on tap at Four Rivers Cultural Center
County creators will get another chance to showcase their talents at the Malheur Maker Faire in Ontario on Saturday, April 5.
PHOTOS: Prep baseball and softball kicks off in Nyssa
The Nyssa/Adrian baseball and softball teams hosted Marsing on Tuesday, March 18, in their respective home openers.
PHOTOS: Prep baseball and softball kicks off in Nyssa
The Nyssa/Adrian baseball and softball teams hosted Marsing on Tuesday, March 18, in their respective home openers.
Over 500 runners gather for Owyhee Off-Road Challenge
Upwards of 500 people competed in the 10th annual Owyhee Off-Road Challenge on Saturday, March 22, outside Adrian.
Over 500 runners gather for Owyhee Off-Road Challenge
Upwards of 500 people competed in the 10th annual Owyhee Off-Road Challenge on Saturday, March 22, outside Adrian.
Sports scoreboard
The latest scores and results from area high school sports teams.
Sports scoreboard
The latest scores and results from area high school sports teams.
UPDATE:Crews contain Ontario fire
Crews contained an Ontario fire that erupted at an agricultural storage building on Friday.
UPDATE:Crews contain Ontario fire
Crews contained an Ontario fire that erupted at an agricultural storage building on Friday.
Nyssa News: Food pantry fetes longtime volunteer
Wanda Scott reflects on volunteering as she departs the area after years of helping at the Nyssa Community Food Pantry. Correspondent Susan Barton has the story.
Nyssa News: Food pantry fetes longtime volunteer
Wanda Scott reflects on volunteering as she departs the area after years of helping at the Nyssa Community Food Pantry. Correspondent Susan Barton has the story.
Letters: Support school meals for all
In a letter to the editor, Sarah Weber-Ogden notes that many Oregon children suffer from food insecurity. She urges support for School Meals for All.
Letters: Support school meals for all
In a letter to the editor, Sarah Weber-Ogden notes that many Oregon children suffer from food insecurity. She urges support for School Meals for All.
Letters: Support Ontario’s city diversity committee
In a letter to the editor, Eddie Melendrez calls for Ontario’s elected leaders to keep the city’s diversity advisory committee.
Letters: Support Ontario’s city diversity committee
In a letter to the editor, Eddie Melendrez calls for Ontario’s elected leaders to keep the city’s diversity advisory committee.

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