Your Sunday review of Malheur County news you might have missed

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Now, here’s some of the work done recently by your team at the Malheur Enterprise.

PART 2: SNEAKY KILLER: Fentanyl in Malheur County – a dispatcher copes with crises
Dispatchers like Ashley Corder have to keep people calm as they cope with fentanyl overdose cases. The Enterprise talks with people on the frontline of the fentanyl surge in the…
PART 2: SNEAKY KILLER: Fentanyl in Malheur County – a dispatcher copes with crises
Dispatchers like Ashley Corder have to keep people calm as they cope with fentanyl overdose cases. The Enterprise talks with people on the frontline of the fentanyl surge in the…
Part 2: SNEAKY KILLER – A deputy steps up to help
Sheriff’s Deputy Haylee Harding sees a need for greater awareness of the dangers of fentanyl. The Enterprise talks with people on the frontline of the fentanyl surge in the special…
Part 2: SNEAKY KILLER – A deputy steps up to help
Sheriff’s Deputy Haylee Harding sees a need for greater awareness of the dangers of fentanyl. The Enterprise talks with people on the frontline of the fentanyl surge in the special…
PART 2: SNEAKY KILLER: Fentanyl in Malheur County – a mentor knows the pain
Steven Wolf, a mentor for Origins Faith Community, sees increasing fentanyl cases as he strives to help people recovery from addiction. His story is part of the Enterprise’s series, Sneaky…
PART 2: SNEAKY KILLER: Fentanyl in Malheur County – a mentor knows the pain
Steven Wolf, a mentor for Origins Faith Community, sees increasing fentanyl cases as he strives to help people recovery from addiction. His story is part of the Enterprise’s series, Sneaky…
Advocacy, family and determination define Ramirez
For Dan Ramirez customer service isn’t just another nice slogan. Ramirez believes helping people starts with openness and sympathy.
Advocacy, family and determination define Ramirez
For Dan Ramirez customer service isn’t just another nice slogan. Ramirez believes helping people starts with openness and sympathy.
Ontario city department heads switch roles and goals
Residents will see new faces in familiar slots in Ontario city government this month.
Ontario city department heads switch roles and goals
Residents will see new faces in familiar slots in Ontario city government this month.
Secluded town is prime destination for Oregon gubernatorial candidate
Arock is off the beaten path but it it wasn’t too far out of the way for Oregon Republican gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan, who met recently with local voters.
Secluded town is prime destination for Oregon gubernatorial candidate
Arock is off the beaten path but it it wasn’t too far out of the way for Oregon Republican gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan, who met recently with local voters.

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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].