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A head-on collision west of Vale resulted in the deaths of five people. Reporter Pat Caldwell, in a sensitive special report, traces who were the victims and how they came to be on U.S. 20.

Meantime, the Treasure Valley Reload Center suffered a major blow – the big company pledged to operate the depot says it’s out.

And in Nyssa, the school superintendent is out, taking a six-figure payment to clear out his office.

And we bring you Part 5 of “Children of Poverty,” an extraordinary series that merits your time.

HELP WITH HISTORY

The Enterprise is preparing for fall publication of our annual history magazine, covering the colorful past in Malheur County. We want to hear from readers.

We welcome your historic photos – of businesses, events, places and people from day’s gone by. And you’re welcome to write a short submission about the history you’d like to share about your family, ranch, farm or more.

Send your photos and submissions to Editor Les Zaitz: [email protected] or drop them off at our Vale office.

A family with a dream, a man heading for home and then a deadly collision
Perla Yerena watched as a flames consumed the vehicle her sons, daughter-in-law and granddaughter sat in after a severe accident west of Vale July 6.
A family with a dream, a man heading for home and then a deadly collision
Perla Yerena watched as a flames consumed the vehicle her sons, daughter-in-law and granddaughter sat in after a severe accident west of Vale July 6.
Americold bails out of agreement to operate the Treasure Valley Reload Center
Americold, the multinational firm selected to operate the Treasure Valley Reload Center pulled out of its agreement last week. Project leaders say they will look to the company’s competitors to…
Americold bails out of agreement to operate the Treasure Valley Reload Center
Americold, the multinational firm selected to operate the Treasure Valley Reload Center pulled out of its agreement last week. Project leaders say they will look to the company’s competitors to…
Board sends Nyssa superintendent on his way – with a year’s pay
After entering into discussions of removing its superintendent in June, the Nyssa School Board mutually parted ways with Darren Johnson, the district’s superintendent since 2018.
Board sends Nyssa superintendent on his way – with a year’s pay
After entering into discussions of removing its superintendent in June, the Nyssa School Board mutually parted ways with Darren Johnson, the district’s superintendent since 2018.
CHILDREN OF POVERTY: Kids face stress, mental health issues – but help is scarce
SPECIAL REPORT PART 5: For years, Malheur County has posted some of the highest rates of children living in poverty of any county in Oregon. A five-part series by the…
CHILDREN OF POVERTY: Kids face stress, mental health issues – but help is scarce
SPECIAL REPORT PART 5: For years, Malheur County has posted some of the highest rates of children living in poverty of any county in Oregon. A five-part series by the…
Work on new roundabout at Cairo Junction kicks off
Crews are already hard at work on building a new roundabout at the Cairo Junction intersection. The project is part of a $16.7 million state Transportation Department project.
Work on new roundabout at Cairo Junction kicks off
Crews are already hard at work on building a new roundabout at the Cairo Junction intersection. The project is part of a $16.7 million state Transportation Department project.
PHOTOS: Unveiling the restored Sagebrush Annie mural
The new version of the Sagebrush Annie mural was inaugurated through a celebration outside the Vale Liquor Store.
PHOTOS: Unveiling the restored Sagebrush Annie mural
The new version of the Sagebrush Annie mural was inaugurated through a celebration outside the Vale Liquor Store.
PHOTOS: Music, dance, food at Japan Nite Obon Festival in Ontario
Japan Nite Obon, the midsummer festival, was held at the Four Rivers Cultural Center in Ontario on Saturday, July 15. Despite the high temperature, the festival was well attended.
PHOTOS: Music, dance, food at Japan Nite Obon Festival in Ontario
Japan Nite Obon, the midsummer festival, was held at the Four Rivers Cultural Center in Ontario on Saturday, July 15. Despite the high temperature, the festival was well attended.
Malheur researchers share agricultural innovations with community
Researchers demonstrated several experiments and trials with herbicides, pesticides and crop varieties that work in Treasure Valley.
Malheur researchers share agricultural innovations with community
Researchers demonstrated several experiments and trials with herbicides, pesticides and crop varieties that work in Treasure Valley.
Obituary from The Enterprise, for the week of July 18, 2023: Pauline Prescott
Obituary from The Enterprise, for the week of July 12,2023
Obituary from The Enterprise, for the week of July 18, 2023: Pauline Prescott
Obituary from The Enterprise, for the week of July 12,2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise for the week of July 19, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise for the week of July 19, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise for the week of July 19, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise for the week of July 19, 2023

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