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The Oregon Department of Education is caling for an audit of the Nyssa School District as more problems found in its migrant student program.
16 Aug 2022
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The Oregon Department of Education is caling for an audit of the Nyssa School District as more problems found in its migrant student program.
16 Aug 2022
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Local performers of all ages took to the stage on Thursday, Aug. 11, at the annual Drexel H. Foundation Talent Show at the Rex theater in downtown Vale. Performances included…
15 Aug 2022
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Local performers of all ages took to the stage on Thursday, Aug. 11, at the annual Drexel H. Foundation Talent Show at the Rex theater in downtown Vale. Performances included…
15 Aug 2022
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Voters in Malheur County will have a say about local production and sale of psilocybin, the so-called “magic mushrooms” component.
16 Aug 2022
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Voters in Malheur County will have a say about local production and sale of psilocybin, the so-called “magic mushrooms” component.
16 Aug 2022
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Malheur County’s economic issues will be the focus of a tour by state legislators scheduled for Aug. 23 and Aug. 24. The visit provides a meet-and-greet for local residents to…
17 Aug 2022
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Malheur County’s economic issues will be the focus of a tour by state legislators scheduled for Aug. 23 and Aug. 24. The visit provides a meet-and-greet for local residents to…
17 Aug 2022
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In 1957 Malheur County residents were surprised by an epic flood. The flood triggered damage to building and homes but one local landmark appeared to have been spared damage -…
17 Aug 2022
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In 1957 Malheur County residents were surprised by an epic flood. The flood triggered damage to building and homes but one local landmark appeared to have been spared damage -…
17 Aug 2022
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EDITORIAL: Half-measures to push along the Treasure Valley Reload Center need to be overcome by state legislators safeguarding the $26 million already going into the project.
17 Aug 2022
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EDITORIAL: Half-measures to push along the Treasure Valley Reload Center need to be overcome by state legislators safeguarding the $26 million already going into the project.
17 Aug 2022
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