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Managers of the Treasure Valley Reload Center project haven’t released a budget since October and an analysis shows the financial circumstances have worsened. A recent board meeting was canceled because…
1 Feb 2023
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Managers of the Treasure Valley Reload Center project haven’t released a budget since October and an analysis shows the financial circumstances have worsened. A recent board meeting was canceled because…
1 Feb 2023
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Two years ago state lawmakers thought they removed barriers that would allow Malheur County to address its housing shortage by allowing homes to be built on farmland where it was…
1 Feb 2023
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Two years ago state lawmakers thought they removed barriers that would allow Malheur County to address its housing shortage by allowing homes to be built on farmland where it was…
1 Feb 2023
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A regular meeting of the board overseeing the Treasure Valley Reload Center was abruptly ended last week. The manager of the project, Greg Smith, told officials the cancellation was because…
31 Jan 2023
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A regular meeting of the board overseeing the Treasure Valley Reload Center was abruptly ended last week. The manager of the project, Greg Smith, told officials the cancellation was because…
31 Jan 2023
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NEW PLYMOUTH – Every wrestling team in Malheur County participated in the R.D. Brown Invitational Tournament last weekend. In the women’s bracket team scores, Nyssa finished second with 55 points…
31 Jan 2023
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NEW PLYMOUTH – Every wrestling team in Malheur County participated in the R.D. Brown Invitational Tournament last weekend. In the women’s bracket team scores, Nyssa finished second with 55 points…
31 Jan 2023
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An effort to amass the total number of area homeless kicked off Thursday, Jan. 26 across Malheur County.
1 Feb 2023
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An effort to amass the total number of area homeless kicked off Thursday, Jan. 26 across Malheur County.
1 Feb 2023
STATE NEWS
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Making housing affordable and easier to build, Gov. Tina Kotek maps out ambitious two-year spending plan for Oregon. She shared her proposed budget on Tuesday, Jan. 31.
1 Feb 2023
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Making housing affordable and easier to build, Gov. Tina Kotek maps out ambitious two-year spending plan for Oregon. She shared her proposed budget on Tuesday, Jan. 31.
1 Feb 2023
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