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Smith leaves key tasks undone as he ends economic development tenure for Malheur County
Greg Smith, former county economic development director, promised to complete several assignments outlined in a contract with the county. Two months after stepped down from his county post, many of…
Smith leaves key tasks undone as he ends economic development tenure for Malheur County
Greg Smith, former county economic development director, promised to complete several assignments outlined in a contract with the county. Two months after stepped down from his county post, many of…
PHOTO GALLERY: Firefighters from across the local area respond to Ontario blaze
Sixteen people living in apartments above an Ontario store were displaced when fire broke out in the building early Monday, Sept. 12. No injuries were reported but the building was…
PHOTO GALLERY: Firefighters from across the local area respond to Ontario blaze
Sixteen people living in apartments above an Ontario store were displaced when fire broke out in the building early Monday, Sept. 12. No injuries were reported but the building was…
COMING UP: Malheur County’s weekend is packed
Looking for fun this weekend? Check out the classic cars and chili at Two Rivers Park, or indulge in Tater Tot memories in Ontario. Here’s a look at what’s coming…
COMING UP: Malheur County’s weekend is packed
Looking for fun this weekend? Check out the classic cars and chili at Two Rivers Park, or indulge in Tater Tot memories in Ontario. Here’s a look at what’s coming…
Ontario mother sentenced to prison for abusing 5-month-old twins
An Ontario woman pleaded no contest to charges she injured her infant twin daughters. She has been sentenced to prison.
Ontario mother sentenced to prison for abusing 5-month-old twins
An Ontario woman pleaded no contest to charges she injured her infant twin daughters. She has been sentenced to prison.
As onion harvest comes in, prices are up but yields down for Malheur County producers
It is good news, bad news for the area onion industry as the 2022 harvest kicks into high gear. On one hand prices for onions are high. On the other…
As onion harvest comes in, prices are up but yields down for Malheur County producers
It is good news, bad news for the area onion industry as the 2022 harvest kicks into high gear. On one hand prices for onions are high. On the other…
Nyssa, Vale claim wins in Friday night prep football action
The Bulldogs were able to withstand a late-game surge by Caldwell to post the nonleague win thanks to a fourth quarter kickoff return by Spencer Tracy.
Nyssa, Vale claim wins in Friday night prep football action
The Bulldogs were able to withstand a late-game surge by Caldwell to post the nonleague win thanks to a fourth quarter kickoff return by Spencer Tracy.
Enterprise sues Greg Smith, Malheur County over public records matters
The Malheur Enterprise is suing Greg Smith, former economic development director for Malheur County, and others over disclosure of public documents. The suit alleges public records were improperly destroyed.
Enterprise sues Greg Smith, Malheur County over public records matters
The Malheur Enterprise is suing Greg Smith, former economic development director for Malheur County, and others over disclosure of public documents. The suit alleges public records were improperly destroyed.
PHOTO GALLERY: Nyssa royalty shines at homecoming event
There were plenty of smiles and lots of laughter during the Nyssa homecoming ceremony Friday at Nyssa High School.
PHOTO GALLERY: Nyssa royalty shines at homecoming event
There were plenty of smiles and lots of laughter during the Nyssa homecoming ceremony Friday at Nyssa High School.

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