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Now, here’s recent news to bring you up to speed on life in Malheur County.

New owners repairing Adrian’s Mirage Cafe, getting ready to serve community
Candice Smith and her husband Blake are the new owners of the Mirage Cafe & Lounge in Adrian. The duo hope to open the doors some time this autumn.
New owners repairing Adrian’s Mirage Cafe, getting ready to serve community
Candice Smith and her husband Blake are the new owners of the Mirage Cafe & Lounge in Adrian. The duo hope to open the doors some time this autumn.
Four Rivers offers family deal for dinosaurs’ big sendoff
Four Rivers Cultural Center will host a family fun day Saturday, Sept. 9, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are $5 for two tickets and must be purchased at…
Four Rivers offers family deal for dinosaurs’ big sendoff
Four Rivers Cultural Center will host a family fun day Saturday, Sept. 9, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are $5 for two tickets and must be purchased at…
Public sessions in Malheur County to provide cyber safety tips for parents
Parents can learn to protect their kids against cyber bullying and other social network risks with strategies offered in three presentations next week in Malheur County.
Public sessions in Malheur County to provide cyber safety tips for parents
Parents can learn to protect their kids against cyber bullying and other social network risks with strategies offered in three presentations next week in Malheur County.
Coming Up: Patriot Weekend in Vale, plus history and recovery events
An activity-packed Patriot Weekend, a history talk, a recovery celebration and more are coming up in Malheur County.
Coming Up: Patriot Weekend in Vale, plus history and recovery events
An activity-packed Patriot Weekend, a history talk, a recovery celebration and more are coming up in Malheur County.
Viking gridiron squad kicks off season with solid win over Santiam Christian
Vale’s varsity football team ran all over Santiam Christian, 46-6, Saturday, Sept. 2, in the opening game of the season.
Viking gridiron squad kicks off season with solid win over Santiam Christian
Vale’s varsity football team ran all over Santiam Christian, 46-6, Saturday, Sept. 2, in the opening game of the season.
State will not enforce deadlines on rail reload project, waiting for new plan
After the Oregon Department of Transportation issued project leaders of the Treasure Valley Reload Center a stern letter halting funding for the beleaguered project, a closer look reveals the state’s…
State will not enforce deadlines on rail reload project, waiting for new plan
After the Oregon Department of Transportation issued project leaders of the Treasure Valley Reload Center a stern letter halting funding for the beleaguered project, a closer look reveals the state’s…
Burns Paiute Tribe to receive federal disaster aid after for floods, mudslides
The Burns Paiute Tribe is getting help digging out from heavy spring rains that caused flash flooding, mudslides and major damage to its Jonesboro ranch, a 6,380-acre property in eastern…
Burns Paiute Tribe to receive federal disaster aid after for floods, mudslides
The Burns Paiute Tribe is getting help digging out from heavy spring rains that caused flash flooding, mudslides and major damage to its Jonesboro ranch, a 6,380-acre property in eastern…

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