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Ontario considers closing Pioneer, Cairo schools when elementary shift takes hold
Ontario School District leaders intend on shuttering two rural elementary schools as administrators move to shift all elementary students into three of the district’s five schools, according to a school…
Ontario considers closing Pioneer, Cairo schools when elementary shift takes hold
Ontario School District leaders intend on shuttering two rural elementary schools as administrators move to shift all elementary students into three of the district’s five schools, according to a school…
PHOTOS: Festival of Trees in Ontario provides dazzling way to dress up the holiday
PHOTOS: Businesses and organizations put their all into decorating trees to be sold at the annual Festival of Trees in Ontario. Buyers had a range of styles to chose from…
PHOTOS: Festival of Trees in Ontario provides dazzling way to dress up the holiday
PHOTOS: Businesses and organizations put their all into decorating trees to be sold at the annual Festival of Trees in Ontario. Buyers had a range of styles to chose from…
Budget cuts, employee shortage will impact winter snowplow rotation for some local state highways
Fewer snowplows will be on some area highways this winter as the state Transportation Department grapples with budget cuts and an employee deficit.
Budget cuts, employee shortage will impact winter snowplow rotation for some local state highways
Fewer snowplows will be on some area highways this winter as the state Transportation Department grapples with budget cuts and an employee deficit.
TVCC, Pioneer Place among nine entities picked to receive grants from Border Board
TVCC and Pioneer Place were among nine organizations to receive grants aimed at spurring economic growth along the Idaho border with Malheur County.
TVCC, Pioneer Place among nine entities picked to receive grants from Border Board
TVCC and Pioneer Place were among nine organizations to receive grants aimed at spurring economic growth along the Idaho border with Malheur County.
Malheur County hires new economic development director
Vale native Taylor Rembowski is the new director of the Malheur County Economic Development office. Rembowski was chosen for the position by the Malheur County Court in October.
Malheur County hires new economic development director
Vale native Taylor Rembowski is the new director of the Malheur County Economic Development office. Rembowski was chosen for the position by the Malheur County Court in October.
Talented and gifted program in Ontario seeks path to success
With 140 advanced learners in Ontario’s Talented and Gifted program, district leaders are seeking to expand opportunities for talented and gifted students and make the program for accessible for students…
Talented and gifted program in Ontario seeks path to success
With 140 advanced learners in Ontario’s Talented and Gifted program, district leaders are seeking to expand opportunities for talented and gifted students and make the program for accessible for students…
DEQ issues fine to Ontario in the wake of 2022 discharge of wastewater into the Malheur River
The state fined Ontario $11,200 for an illegal discharge of wastewater into the Malheur River in 2022
DEQ issues fine to Ontario in the wake of 2022 discharge of wastewater into the Malheur River
The state fined Ontario $11,200 for an illegal discharge of wastewater into the Malheur River in 2022
Harney County judge declares Measure 114 on gun safety unconstitutional
Harney County Circuit Judge Robert Raschio ruled Oregon’s gun safety law is unconstitutional. Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said she will appeal the ruling.
Harney County judge declares Measure 114 on gun safety unconstitutional
Harney County Circuit Judge Robert Raschio ruled Oregon’s gun safety law is unconstitutional. Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said she will appeal the ruling.
Crisis hotline opens for Oregon farmers, ranchers, loggers and fishermen
If you or someone you know who works in agriculture, forestry or the fishing industry is struggling, call or text 833-897-2474 for help. When Oregon farmers, farmworkers or ranchers sink…
Crisis hotline opens for Oregon farmers, ranchers, loggers and fishermen
If you or someone you know who works in agriculture, forestry or the fishing industry is struggling, call or text 833-897-2474 for help. When Oregon farmers, farmworkers or ranchers sink…
Letters: Collaborative responds to Bentz comments on Steens ‘crowds’
In a letter to the editor, the Steens Mountain advisory group says U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz’s claims of tourism damage and overcrowding miss the mark.
Letters: Collaborative responds to Bentz comments on Steens ‘crowds’
In a letter to the editor, the Steens Mountain advisory group says U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz’s claims of tourism damage and overcrowding miss the mark.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of November 22, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of November 22, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of November 22, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of November 22, 2023

SIBLINGS LOOKING FOR A HOME

Jay and Josie are 6 months old and these two are a bonded pair.

They are very sweet and playful Jay is twice the size of his sister, but she holds her own when they wrestle.

Their fur feels like silk, they are so soft. They are both such great kitties….. just waiting for their loving forever family to come take them home!!

Jay is neutered and Josie is spayed. They are up to date on their vaccinations and tested negative for FeLV & FIV. They are indoor cats only for their safety and no declawing is allowed.

During November, the Ontario Feral Cat Project has reduced the adoption fee to $40 for cats 1 year and older to help find fantastic felines their loving forever families. They also go home with a “welcome home” gift of a 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. 

–Information from Ontario Feral Cat Society

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