Good morning. While we do a fair amount of investigative reporting, we also are delighted to celebrate good news in our community. And you have to be cheered by the of Garret Beckham, the 11-year-old who heard something unusual one Saturday afternoon. His alertness saved a life. Read how he[Read More…]
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The latest news from your Malheur Enterprise
Good morning. Here local news from your team at the Malheur Enterprise: STATE NEWS CATS: A Christmas Eve delivery… Sophie and Boo Boo are seeking a forever family together. They were “surrendered” in a carrier with a note together on Christmas Eve. Their mom could no longer care for them[Read More…]
The latest news from your Malheur Enterprise
Good morning. Here local news from your team at the Malheur Enterprise: STATE NEWS CATS: A Christmas Eve delivery… Sophie and Boo Boo are seeking a forever family together. They were “surrendered” in a carrier with a note together on Christmas Eve. Their mom could no longer care for them[Read More…]
Your Sunday update from the Enterprise
Good morning. Remember, those clocks spring FORWARD an hour today. We just want to remind you how valuable your support is to allow the Enterprise to deliver the unmatched journalism we provide week in and week out. The Enterprise, like so many businesses in Malheur County, is a family-owned business.[Read More…]
The latest news from your Malheur Enterprise
Good morning. And another top law enforcement official is putting away the badge. Lt. Mark Duncan, commander of the Ontario station of Oregon State Police, is finishing his career soon. We’ll have more about his time soon. Last week, Malheur County Sheriff Brian Wolfe announced he was leaving office early,[Read More…]
The latest news from your Malheur Enterprise
Good morning. The big news in Malheur County is the retirement of Sheriff Brian Wolfe. He announced his decision to leave in a meeting of the Malheur County Court on Wednesday, March 1. He said he would later in the year go to work for a local insurance firm. He[Read More…]
A Sunday update from your Malheur Enterprise
Good morning….. It was a big weekend in high school sports as we’re deep into playoff season. Here’s the latest: WRESTLING: • Vale girls bring home two state championships: Ava Collins won the state title at 140 pounds and Jessica Williams won the state title at 145 pounds. The Vale[Read More…]
The latest news from your Malheur Enterprise
Good morning. rise, and we had to use a public records request to get it. What do you think should happen? Send a comment to Editor Les Zaitz ([email protected]) and we’ll share them with the community. This project is using public money and we’re interested to hear what the public[Read More…]
Findley speaks up about cost overruns
Good morning…. State Sen. Lynn Findley sounded like a determined watchdog last week. He spoke up at the Joint Ways and Means Committee meeting in Salem on Friday, Feb. 17. Findley, a Republican from Vale, sits on the committee. He told other legislators – including state Rep. Greg Smith –[Read More…]
The latest news from your Malheur Enterprise
Good morning. Project managers have released new information that confirms the findings of the three-part investigative series by the Enterprise recently regarding the Treasure Valley Reload Center in Nyssa. Recent developments that we report on this week: •Malheur County Development Corp., the company set up by Malheur County county commissioners[Read More…]