VALE – The box of folders delivered to the Malheur County Court last month seemed to be just a bland set of documents transferred from the economic development department as…
VALE – The box of folders delivered to the Malheur County Court last month seemed to be just a bland set of documents transferred from the economic development department as…
Cotton candy and carousels spun through the air all week at the Malheur County Fair, which spanned Tuesday through Saturday, Aug. 2-6, at the Desert Sage Event Center. Fresh-popped popcorn,…
Cotton candy and carousels spun through the air all week at the Malheur County Fair, which spanned Tuesday through Saturday, Aug. 2-6, at the Desert Sage Event Center. Fresh-popped popcorn,…
VALE – When Vale Fire Chief Jess Tolman arrived at the house fire on Glenn Street last February, he realized he was going to need to utilize all the resources…
VALE – When Vale Fire Chief Jess Tolman arrived at the house fire on Glenn Street last February, he realized he was going to need to utilize all the resources…
To the Editor: As a commissioner for Malheur County, I consider it my duty to communicate with the public. This letter is primarily in response to an editorial published July…
To the Editor: As a commissioner for Malheur County, I consider it my duty to communicate with the public. This letter is primarily in response to an editorial published July…
Prescription help for thousands of Oregonians may be coming soon after an all-night session of the U.S. Senate and consideration of a novel-length piece of legislation. U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden,…
Prescription help for thousands of Oregonians may be coming soon after an all-night session of the U.S. Senate and consideration of a novel-length piece of legislation. U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden,…
9 Aug 2022
JOB OPENING: Come be our office manager in Vale
The Malheur Enterprise is seeking someone to join our team as our office manager, working in our downtown Vale office 30 hours per week. This is a never-a-dull-moment position with key responsibilities to manage our subscription system, handle varied office chores and be a prime contact for customers. You will need to be comfortable with computers and programs such as Microsoft Office and someone interested in training on specialized news programs. Starting pay is $15 to $17 per hour. Send your resume outlining your experience and why you think you’re the one for us by email to Publisher Les Zaitz: [email protected].
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