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Events galore are ahead for Malheur County, from Moonlight Madness in Vale to Fill Your Sleigh market at the Four Rivers Cultural Center and more. We’ll keep you posted on what’s going on where to get you into the holiday mood.

And there’s more high school playoff action as Adrian and Vale work their way through the brackets.

Meantime, here’s the latest the stories produced by your local award-winning journalists.

Have a story tip or question?: Email Editor Les Zaitz: [email protected].

Findley announces he will not run for reelection
State Sen. Lynn Findley, R-Vale, announced Wednesday, Nov. 8, he will not seek reelection.
Findley announces he will not run for reelection
State Sen. Lynn Findley, R-Vale, announced Wednesday, Nov. 8, he will not seek reelection.
Ontario High School students become promoters for unique scholarship program
Students in the Ontario High School’s Latinos In Action aim to educate parents and teachers about the Ontario Promise program, a college savings plan.
Ontario High School students become promoters for unique scholarship program
Students in the Ontario High School’s Latinos In Action aim to educate parents and teachers about the Ontario Promise program, a college savings plan.
Tax bills go out, Malheur County sees some residential growth
Total property tax collections increased by nearly 10% from 2022, underscoring new property coming onto the tax rolls in Malheur County. More construction of new manufactured homes and subdivisions means…
Tax bills go out, Malheur County sees some residential growth
Total property tax collections increased by nearly 10% from 2022, underscoring new property coming onto the tax rolls in Malheur County. More construction of new manufactured homes and subdivisions means…
Bentz opposes Owyhee compromise, plans to go his own way on legislation
Congressman Cliff Bentz is going public with his opposition to Wyden-led legislation that would preserve Owyhee Canyonlands. He rejects the compromise reached by ranchers and enviornmentalists and aims to write…
Bentz opposes Owyhee compromise, plans to go his own way on legislation
Congressman Cliff Bentz is going public with his opposition to Wyden-led legislation that would preserve Owyhee Canyonlands. He rejects the compromise reached by ranchers and enviornmentalists and aims to write…
Vale’s Bob Butler tackles community service, law career with hometown enthusiasm
Longtime Vale attorney Bob Butler was recently inducted into the Vale High School Alumni Association Hall of Fame. For Butler, giving back to his community is not just a goal…
Vale’s Bob Butler tackles community service, law career with hometown enthusiasm
Longtime Vale attorney Bob Butler was recently inducted into the Vale High School Alumni Association Hall of Fame. For Butler, giving back to his community is not just a goal…
Trials and trails: A Nyssa woman’s journey
As an avid hiker and backpacker, I’ve been on many a trail – Pacific Crest, Continental Divide, and in several wilderness areas – Eagle Cap, Bob Marshall and Jarbidge, as…
Trials and trails: A Nyssa woman’s journey
As an avid hiker and backpacker, I’ve been on many a trail – Pacific Crest, Continental Divide, and in several wilderness areas – Eagle Cap, Bob Marshall and Jarbidge, as…
TVCC Foundation Gala draws smiles, laughter and a big crowd
ONTARIO — Treasure Valley Community College Foundation’s annual gala event raised over $100,000 on Friday, Nov. 3, at Four Rivers Cultural Center.Cathy Yasuda, foundation executive director, said the formal dinner…
TVCC Foundation Gala draws smiles, laughter and a big crowd
ONTARIO — Treasure Valley Community College Foundation’s annual gala event raised over $100,000 on Friday, Nov. 3, at Four Rivers Cultural Center.Cathy Yasuda, foundation executive director, said the formal dinner…
PHOTOS: With flags, balloons and candy, Veterans Day Parade entries win fans
PHOTOS: The 22nd annual Veterans Day Parade in Ontario celebrated veterans and patriotism on Saturday, Nov. 4.
PHOTOS: With flags, balloons and candy, Veterans Day Parade entries win fans
PHOTOS: The 22nd annual Veterans Day Parade in Ontario celebrated veterans and patriotism on Saturday, Nov. 4.
PHOTOS: Holiday shoppers get jump on season with bargains in Nyssa
Two-day Holiday Bazaar at the Nyssa Senior Center sends shoppers out the doors with locally-made goods. The event was Friday, Nov. 3, and Saturday, Nov. 4.
PHOTOS: Holiday shoppers get jump on season with bargains in Nyssa
Two-day Holiday Bazaar at the Nyssa Senior Center sends shoppers out the doors with locally-made goods. The event was Friday, Nov. 3, and Saturday, Nov. 4.
Stewart claims state cross country crown
Vale’s Trevor Stewart, a senior, claimed the school’s first individual state cross country championship Saturday, Nov. 4, dramatically by winning the race by just one second.
Stewart claims state cross country crown
Vale’s Trevor Stewart, a senior, claimed the school’s first individual state cross country championship Saturday, Nov. 4, dramatically by winning the race by just one second.
Vale holds opponent scoreless for 4th week, advances to football quarterfinals
The Vale Vikings jumped all over visiting Santiam Christian, 33-0, Friday night in a first-round, Class 3A playoff contest.
Vale holds opponent scoreless for 4th week, advances to football quarterfinals
The Vale Vikings jumped all over visiting Santiam Christian, 33-0, Friday night in a first-round, Class 3A playoff contest.
Adrian crushes Camas Valley, travels for playoff game against Myrtle Point
ADRIAN – The Antelopes advanced to the Class 1A state football quarterfinals with a 58-36 win over Camas Valley, Saturday, Nov. 4, in Adrian. Adrian will play Myrtle Point (7-1)…
Adrian crushes Camas Valley, travels for playoff game against Myrtle Point
ADRIAN – The Antelopes advanced to the Class 1A state football quarterfinals with a 58-36 win over Camas Valley, Saturday, Nov. 4, in Adrian. Adrian will play Myrtle Point (7-1)…
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of November 9, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of November 9, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of November 9, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of November 9, 2023

CAT SEEKS NEW HOME – YOURS?

T-Bird at a bit older than 2 is a great kitty. He gets along with all the shelter cats so would do great as an only cat or having a friend. He has recently really come into his own, “helping” us fold laundry and do our kitty chores and has become very playful and demanding of pets.

He loves being told how ridiculously handsome he is and would make a wonderful addition to any home.

He is neutered, up to date on his vaccinations and tested negative for FeLV & FIV. He is an indoor cat only for his 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. 

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