What’s new in Malheur County from the Enterprise

Good morning…

Nothing but sunshine ahead for you in Malheur County, according to the National Weather Service.

And weather looks great for spring sports or just about anything you’d want to do outside. The forecast calls for the daily high temperature to creep up day by day, hitting 71 by Tuesday.

Meantime, here’s the news about your community from the team at the Enterprise. (Not a subscriber yet? Sign up and help us do more HERE.)

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Over 100 first­– through eighth-grade students are gearing up for the Malheur County Spelling Bee Thursday, March 14.

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The Libertarian Party of Oregon dubbed a pair of rail centers in Nyssa and the Willamette Valley “one of the most blatant examples of government corruption” and wants the $51…

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The new Border Region Review Board approved four applications to rezone property inside the county at its first meeting Feb. 22.

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VALE – An Oregon State Police investigation determined a Malheur County Sheriff’s Office deputy was at fault in a crash with a semi-truck Feb. 25. The crash occurred at about…

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Gary Fugate, Ontario, will give a lecture at the Vale Senior Center March 14 about a once renowned acting family that performed in Malheur County and across the U.S.

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The Western Treasure Valley Food System Partnership wants the community to attend an open house at Four Rivers Cultural Center March 13 to learn about a plan to build a…

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Spring sports got started in Idaho Monday, March 11 as Nyssa’s baseball and softball teams fell to Marsing.

GREEN EYES FOR ST. PATRICK’S DAY

Mikayla is a 3 1/2 year old gorgeous tortie. She enjoys being petted and told how pretty she is. Her green eyes will absolutely melt your heart!!

She is sprayed, up to date on her vaccinations and tested negative for FeLV & FIV. She is an indoor cat only for her 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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