Your news update from the Malheur Enterprise

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Here’s some of the work done recently by your team at the Malheur Enterprise.

Idaho developers launch affordable housing projects in Ontario
The search for affordable housing has been challenging in Malheur County but two Idaho developers believe their plan to add mobile homes and RVs to a site in south Ontario…
Idaho developers launch affordable housing projects in Ontario
The search for affordable housing has been challenging in Malheur County but two Idaho developers believe their plan to add mobile homes and RVs to a site in south Ontario…
Record-setting heat ahead for Malheur County
The National Weather Service has put out a heat advisory for Malheur County as a hot spell settles over the area for several days.
Record-setting heat ahead for Malheur County
The National Weather Service has put out a heat advisory for Malheur County as a hot spell settles over the area for several days.
Rail project costs climb, managers say $9 million more needed to get it running
Hopes for the construction of a new rail reload facility are once again in jeopardy after project officials announced yet another budget overrun.
Rail project costs climb, managers say $9 million more needed to get it running
Hopes for the construction of a new rail reload facility are once again in jeopardy after project officials announced yet another budget overrun.
PHOTO GALLERY: Free haircuts, free joy: “Every Child Deserves to Look and Feel Good”
Area barbers gathered on a recent Sunday to help kids look their best for school – an annual free event in Ontario.
PHOTO GALLERY: Free haircuts, free joy: “Every Child Deserves to Look and Feel Good”
Area barbers gathered on a recent Sunday to help kids look their best for school – an annual free event in Ontario.
PART 2: SNEAKY KILLER: Fentanyl in Malheur County – a nurse sees repeat users
Children as young as 13 are showing up as overdose cases, says Madison Hartung, an emergency room nurse in Ontario. The Enterprise talks with people on the frontline of the…
PART 2: SNEAKY KILLER: Fentanyl in Malheur County – a nurse sees repeat users
Children as young as 13 are showing up as overdose cases, says Madison Hartung, an emergency room nurse in Ontario. The Enterprise talks with people on the frontline of the…
PART 2: SNEAKY KILLER: Fentanyl in Malheur County – a medic trains crews to help  
Ambulance supervisor Samantha Chamberlain says overdoses are on the rise in Malheur County. The Enterprise talks with people on the frontline of the fentanyl surge in the special report Sneaky…
PART 2: SNEAKY KILLER: Fentanyl in Malheur County – a medic trains crews to help  
Ambulance supervisor Samantha Chamberlain says overdoses are on the rise in Malheur County. The Enterprise talks with people on the frontline of the fentanyl surge in the special report Sneaky…

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