Here’s some of the work done in recent days by your local team at the Enterprise.
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The grinch was there. So was Santa. And elves – one bunch after another – for the annual Winter Wonderland Parade in Ontario on Saturday, Dec. 3. See who you…
The grinch was there. So was Santa. And elves – one bunch after another – for the annual Winter Wonderland Parade in Ontario on Saturday, Dec. 3. See who you…
No one left hungry after Breakfast with Santa at the Ontario Elks on Friday, Dec. 2. And a lot of people left with gifts as well from the annual event…
No one left hungry after Breakfast with Santa at the Ontario Elks on Friday, Dec. 2. And a lot of people left with gifts as well from the annual event…
The Malheur County Court chose former Ontario businessman Ralph Poole and Nyssa City Manager Jim Maret to the board that oversees the Treasure Valley Reload Center. Maret, however, declined the…
The Malheur County Court chose former Ontario businessman Ralph Poole and Nyssa City Manager Jim Maret to the board that oversees the Treasure Valley Reload Center. Maret, however, declined the…
Local and regional food managers see no signs of the demand abating in the coming months. ‘It just exploded during the pandemic,’ said Susannah Morgan, CEO of the Oregon Food…
Local and regional food managers see no signs of the demand abating in the coming months. ‘It just exploded during the pandemic,’ said Susannah Morgan, CEO of the Oregon Food…
3 Dec 2022
Weekly feature: Bean wants a home
Bean is a 3 1/2 year old male. He is truly the best kitty ever! He can’t get enough lovin’ from our volunteers. He’s so handsome, sweet, playful and loving.
He was recently returned due to him having FLUTD. He is prone to urinary blockage. We have him on urinary food and he’s doing fantastic.
Bean is neutered, UTD on vaccinations and tested negative for FeLV & FIV. He is indoor only for his safety and no declawing.
Come meet Bean!
SATURDAY ADOPTION EVENT: Every Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Constance McCullough House, 84 N.W. 2nd St. in Ontario.
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We get some of our best stories and photos after tips from readers. If you have an idea on something we can report on or just have questions about something happening in the community, send an email to Editor Les Zaitz at [email protected].