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Across Malheur County, the count down is on in households – the first day of school is fast approaching.

Schools in some instances will have new principals. Others have new coaches to lead high school teams. And classroom after classroom will have new teachers.

We’re rounding up details on what’s ahead for local schools.

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Meantime, here’s the latest from your Enterprise news team.

Residents deliver feedback to Nyssa City Council on public safety fee hike proposal
At a special hearing Tuesday, Aug. 8, Nyssa city officials listened to feedback from residents regarding a proposal to boost the city’s public safety fee.
Residents deliver feedback to Nyssa City Council on public safety fee hike proposal
At a special hearing Tuesday, Aug. 8, Nyssa city officials listened to feedback from residents regarding a proposal to boost the city’s public safety fee.
Four Rivers Cultural Center’s tropical fundraiser aims to raise money for kids programs
Ontario’s Four Rivers Cultural Center’s Five O’ Clock Somewhere in Paradise fundraiser kicks off Friday, Aug. 11, at 6 p.m. to raise money for programs that serve about 12,000 kids…
Four Rivers Cultural Center’s tropical fundraiser aims to raise money for kids programs
Ontario’s Four Rivers Cultural Center’s Five O’ Clock Somewhere in Paradise fundraiser kicks off Friday, Aug. 11, at 6 p.m. to raise money for programs that serve about 12,000 kids…
EDITORIAL: Let’s knock Malheur County out of ranks of worst child poverty rates
EDITORIAL: Leaders, organizations and citizens in Malheur County can no longer tolerate the community’s high rate of poverty among children. No issue should get more attention and action.
EDITORIAL: Let’s knock Malheur County out of ranks of worst child poverty rates
EDITORIAL: Leaders, organizations and citizens in Malheur County can no longer tolerate the community’s high rate of poverty among children. No issue should get more attention and action.
Young ranch dog wins big prizes at national stockdog contests
Katariina Sutphin and her border collie, Elwood, aim for the stars through stockdog contests.
Young ranch dog wins big prizes at national stockdog contests
Katariina Sutphin and her border collie, Elwood, aim for the stars through stockdog contests.
Coming Up: Swimming, fast boats and cards on local calendar
Mark your calendar for summer fun: boat races, a swim party and a tropical fundraiser. Vale residents also can take part in a discussion of the future of Pioneer Place…
Coming Up: Swimming, fast boats and cards on local calendar
Mark your calendar for summer fun: boat races, a swim party and a tropical fundraiser. Vale residents also can take part in a discussion of the future of Pioneer Place…
Secretary of State’s decision stymies reelection prospects for Sen. Lynn Findley
A decision Tuesday, Aug. 8, means legislators that piled up 10 or more unexcused absences during the last legislative session are disqualified from running in the 2024 election cycle.
Secretary of State’s decision stymies reelection prospects for Sen. Lynn Findley
A decision Tuesday, Aug. 8, means legislators that piled up 10 or more unexcused absences during the last legislative session are disqualified from running in the 2024 election cycle.
On short notice, Nyssa School Board meets on a Sunday – with ice cream break
In recent weeks the Nyssa School Board has conducted public meetings at unusual times – 8 p.m. one time and, most recently, a Sunday evening that included a break for…
On short notice, Nyssa School Board meets on a Sunday – with ice cream break
In recent weeks the Nyssa School Board has conducted public meetings at unusual times – 8 p.m. one time and, most recently, a Sunday evening that included a break for…
Migrant student camp a ‘game-changer’ for kids from farmworker families
More than 100 area migrant students participated in a summer camp to foster leadership skills and familiarize them with a college environment to ensure a brighter future.
Migrant student camp a ‘game-changer’ for kids from farmworker families
More than 100 area migrant students participated in a summer camp to foster leadership skills and familiarize them with a college environment to ensure a brighter future.
Bentz: Facts don’t support Trump indictments
ONTARIO – U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz believes the federal justice system is being influenced to attack former President Donald Trump for political reasons. The former president was indicted Tuesday, Aug…
Bentz: Facts don’t support Trump indictments
ONTARIO – U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz believes the federal justice system is being influenced to attack former President Donald Trump for political reasons. The former president was indicted Tuesday, Aug…

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