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The long holiday weekend is about here, so let’s catch you up on local news before you turn your attention to family, fun, travel and remembrances.

Nyssa to rename city park after fallen police officer, event set June 13
The city of Nyssa will rename North Park to Corporal Joe Johnson Memorial Park in June in recognition of Johnson’s service to the community. Johnson was shot and killed in…
Nyssa to rename city park after fallen police officer, event set June 13
The city of Nyssa will rename North Park to Corporal Joe Johnson Memorial Park in June in recognition of Johnson’s service to the community. Johnson was shot and killed in…
Fans converge on Jordan Valley for the Big Loop Rodeo
The Big Loop Rodeo featured plenty of action last weekend and attracted sizeable crowds over its three-day run.
Fans converge on Jordan Valley for the Big Loop Rodeo
The Big Loop Rodeo featured plenty of action last weekend and attracted sizeable crowds over its three-day run.
More money will be needed to finish rail reload center while construction remains stalled
The Treasure Valley Reload Center will face more delays and won’t open until next year while the county may be on the hook to find more money to finish the…
More money will be needed to finish rail reload center while construction remains stalled
The Treasure Valley Reload Center will face more delays and won’t open until next year while the county may be on the hook to find more money to finish the…
Malheur County farmers can count on ample water for planting, harvest seasons
Malheur County reservoirs are nearly full, a signal there will be plenty of water for irrigation through the summer.
Malheur County farmers can count on ample water for planting, harvest seasons
Malheur County reservoirs are nearly full, a signal there will be plenty of water for irrigation through the summer.
County, MCDC settle Enterprise lawsuit over records, promising more transparency
As a result of a lawsuit by the Malheur Enterprise, Malheur County and the corporation overseeing the Treasure Valley Reload Center will pay the newspaper $40,000 and ensure that county…
County, MCDC settle Enterprise lawsuit over records, promising more transparency
As a result of a lawsuit by the Malheur Enterprise, Malheur County and the corporation overseeing the Treasure Valley Reload Center will pay the newspaper $40,000 and ensure that county…
Deposed: Greg Smith on deleting texts, records
Greg Smith said in a deposition late last year that he wasn’t sure how to delete text messages and that other people were allowed to delete messages from his phone.…
Deposed: Greg Smith on deleting texts, records
Greg Smith said in a deposition late last year that he wasn’t sure how to delete text messages and that other people were allowed to delete messages from his phone.…
Nyssa News: Money class for kids at library
Kids age 7-11 can learn all about money – saving it, spending it, borrowing it and more – in a class at the library. Columnist Susan Barton has the details.
Nyssa News: Money class for kids at library
Kids age 7-11 can learn all about money – saving it, spending it, borrowing it and more – in a class at the library. Columnist Susan Barton has the details.
Nyssa, Vale and Adrian track teams qualify for state tourney
VALE—The Vale boys and Nyssa girls track and field teams won district titles Friday, May 19, in competition at Vale High School. Several athletes from Vale and Nyssa qualified for…
Nyssa, Vale and Adrian track teams qualify for state tourney
VALE—The Vale boys and Nyssa girls track and field teams won district titles Friday, May 19, in competition at Vale High School. Several athletes from Vale and Nyssa qualified for…
Senate Republicans willing to return on final day of session as walkout continues
The GOP-led Senate walkout continued on Tuesday, May 23. The Republican lawmakers offered to return to the floor June 25, the final day of the session, to advance some bills…
Senate Republicans willing to return on final day of session as walkout continues
The GOP-led Senate walkout continued on Tuesday, May 23. The Republican lawmakers offered to return to the floor June 25, the final day of the session, to advance some bills…
Kotek calls GOP senators ‘disrespectful’ after few attend walkout meeting
Gov. Tina Kotek met with Republicans and Democrats on Monday but neither side reported progress with the GOP-led Senate walkout in its 14th day.
Kotek calls GOP senators ‘disrespectful’ after few attend walkout meeting
Gov. Tina Kotek met with Republicans and Democrats on Monday but neither side reported progress with the GOP-led Senate walkout in its 14th day.

With kitten season here, foster homes are needed to care for the influx hitting the Ontario shelter.

CATS: Help on a temporary basis

Do you love cats and have a spare bedroom or bathroom?

The Ontario Feral Cat Project is in need of foster families for mama cats and baby kittens. The Cat Project provides everything you need to foster. You will provide the care, lots of love and playtime. Fostering is rewarding and fun an saves lives.

Please contact us via Facebook, call our message phone at 541-823-2427 or contact us online if you are interested in fostering: https://www.ontarioferalcats.org/volunteer.

SATURDAY ADOPTION EVENT: Every Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Constance McCullough House, 84 N.W. 2nd St. in Ontario.

–Information provided by the Ontario Feral Cat Project.

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