New lift station eases Vale wastewater woes but will mean rate hike for residents
Vale’s new Willowcreek lift station off of Lagoon Drive cost $1.4 million and replaces an older system prone to mechanical problems.
Vale’s new Willowcreek lift station off of Lagoon Drive cost $1.4 million and replaces an older system prone to mechanical problems.
Obituary from the Enterprise, for the week of March 27, 2024: Roger H Bement
The Denny’s restaurant closed with little notice March 13. About 20 people lost their jobs.
Joel Ruiz plans to o pen El Patron sports bar at the corner of West Idaho Avenue and North Oregon Street in early May.
Vale Food Pantry Manager Connie Ussing said her volunteer position is rewarding and a way to give back to the community she loves.
In Nyssa, the Cub Scouts are seeking new members, and Boy Scout Troop 450 is gearing up for a big adventure hike. Correspondent Susan Barton has the details.
County officials have expressed interest in buying Vale’s old city hall to add more space for various departments.
The governor’s consideration of a ‘Office of the First Spouse’ comes shortly after three top administration officials stepped down or took leave
Farmers irrigating during the season could see a nearly $256 increase in their monthly utility costs, while rural Malheur County residents could see as much as a $40 rate hike as the state’s public utility commission considers Idaho Power’s proposal to raise rates.
The latest results and scores from area high school sports teams from the past week.