We have the latest election but the big news is businesswoman Debbie Folden has pulled an upset, ousting incumbent Mayor Riley Hill.
In Oregon, the governor’s race remains close with Democrat Tina Kotek leading Repubilcan Christine Drazan. Your team at the Enterprise will be adding election coverage throughout the day.
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Debbie Folden, a candidate with no prior public service experience, will become Ontario’s next mayor, according to election results released early Wednesday, Nov. 9.
Debbie Folden, a candidate with no prior public service experience, will become Ontario’s next mayor, according to election results released early Wednesday, Nov. 9.
The Ontario Tigers are heading to the state boys soccer championship game after winning their semifinal match against North Marion on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at Alameda Field.
The Ontario Tigers are heading to the state boys soccer championship game after winning their semifinal match against North Marion on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at Alameda Field.
Senior citizens and people with disabilities can apply for help with heating and power bills through a program offered in Malheur County. Communities in Action will talk with people by…
Senior citizens and people with disabilities can apply for help with heating and power bills through a program offered in Malheur County. Communities in Action will talk with people by…
Despite the chilly weather, the annual Ontario Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, Nov. 5, drew entries and spectators to salute local veterans. The parade is hosted by Ontario American Legion…
Despite the chilly weather, the annual Ontario Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, Nov. 5, drew entries and spectators to salute local veterans. The parade is hosted by Ontario American Legion…
Members of the Malheur County Court – once eager to rubber stamp requests from the group managing the Treasure Valley Reload Project – are now calling into question a series…
Members of the Malheur County Court – once eager to rubber stamp requests from the group managing the Treasure Valley Reload Project – are now calling into question a series…
7 Nov 2022
These sisters are looking for a new home but now they are at the Ontario Feral Cat Project shelter in Ontario. (Submitted photo)
Weekly feature: Cats need a home
This week’s featured felines: Papaya and Cantaloupe are very bonded sisters seeking their forever family together. They love to get pets and snuggle with each other. They are so sweet and loving.
They were surrendered after their mom suddenly passed away. They are 6 years old, spayed, UTD on their vaccinations (FVRCP & Rabies) and tested negative to FeLV & FIV.
They are indoor for their safety and no declawing allowed.
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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