Your news update from the Malheur Enterprise

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The Malheur County Court is scheduled to hear from those managing the Treasure Valley Reload Center on Wednesday morning. They are asking for an emergency infusion of $2 million. The item is scheduled for 10:30 a.m.

The meeting is open to the public at the Malheur County Courthouse or you can watch and speak up from your home or office. You can watch the court session live (the link to do so is HERE with access code 299-510-653).

Election update by the numbers as of Nov. 1:

Voting update – Nov. 1 numbers

Statewide ballot returns – 19.1%

Malheur County returns: 18.4% (3,290 out of 17,848 eligible)

Other counties: Grant 30.1%; Harney, 25.5%; Baker 25.4%

Malheur County by major voting block:

Unaffiliated – 8% (652 out of 8,274)

Republican – 30% (1,928 out of 6,367)

Democrat – 22% (529 out of 2,381)

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EDITORIAL: A new plan is needed to finish the Treasure Valley Reload Center to preserve millions already sunk into the project. Money from the Legislature and a new leadership appear…
EDITORIAL: Hard choices, including new team, needed to get the reload center done
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The plan, designed by the Oregon Mayors Association, will earmark at least $50,000 to each city in the county to help solve the homeless challenge.
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Senator defends push for $3 million; records contradict his rail project claims
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A rail spur cast as a $2 million surprise was required in reload center plans
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A rail spur cast as a $2 million surprise was required in reload center plans
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Four Rivers, Ontario advance in state soccer playoffs
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Adrian wins league title with win over Union, opens football playoffs at home
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Adrian wins league title with win over Union, opens football playoffs at home
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Ghosts and goblins converge on Adrian for weekend Halloween events
The Adrian School District Parent Teacher Organization and the Adrian 2040 program sponsored Halloween events in town, Saturday, Oct. 29.
Ghosts and goblins converge on Adrian for weekend Halloween events
The Adrian School District Parent Teacher Organization and the Adrian 2040 program sponsored Halloween events in town, Saturday, Oct. 29.

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