He’s the honcho beind Vale’s big fireworks show on New Year’s Eve. Dwight says he could use some volunteers to help set up. If you want to pitch in, call him at 208-740-0386.
The show is scheduled to start at 7 p.m., weather permitting. The National Weather Service for now is forecasting mostly cloudy weather for Sunday night.
And as we prepare to exit 2023, our news team doubled back on some of the biggest stories of the year, answering for you: “Whatever happened?”
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The Enterprise covered the year’s biggest news events, from the closure of a food kitchen for the homeless in Ontario, to the death of a Nyssa police officer in a…
The Enterprise covered the year’s biggest news events, from the closure of a food kitchen for the homeless in Ontario, to the death of a Nyssa police officer in a…
Lawyers for the Ontario School District are seeking to have court claims it discriminated against Nikki Albisu, the district’s superintendent, tossed out, saying the charges are ” factually unsupported.” The…
Lawyers for the Ontario School District are seeking to have court claims it discriminated against Nikki Albisu, the district’s superintendent, tossed out, saying the charges are ” factually unsupported.” The…
AROUND OREGON: Abused foster children seek to prevent future instances in Oregon in settling lawsuit. Attorneys said state workers failed to act on signs of trauma and injuries
AROUND OREGON: Abused foster children seek to prevent future instances in Oregon in settling lawsuit. Attorneys said state workers failed to act on signs of trauma and injuries
26 Dec 2023
A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR YOUR LAP
Madison, 5 years old, is a total sweetheart, she loves to snuggle. She would be the perfect lap kitty!!
She is spayed, up to date on his vaccinations and tested negative for FeLV & FIV. She is an indoor cat only for safety and no declawing is allowed.
What a wonderful way to start out the new year – giving a rescue kitty a loving forever home.
All of the kitties go home with a “welcome home” gift of a blanket, litter box, poop scooper, two dishes and a toy.
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. You can message our Facebook page to set up an appointment or call our message phone 541-823-2427.
–Information from Ontario Feral Cat Society
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