The Libertarian Party of Oregon dubbed a pair of rail centers in Nyssa and the Willamette Valley “one of the most blatant examples of government corruption” and wants the $51 million state lawmakers approved to build the truck-to-rail centers refunded to taxpayers.
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Students buzz back for county spelling bee
Over 100 first– through eighth-grade students are gearing up for the Malheur County Spelling Bee Thursday, March 14.
In a departure from last year, Oregon Legislature wraps up session in high spirits
OREGON NEWS: The Oregon Legislature finished its work ahead of schedule. The 35-day session prioritized the homelessness and drug addiction crises, pouring millions into housing and treatment programs
Governor appoints Valley Family Health Care CFO to seat on border board
The Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board appointed its newest member, Cheri Hung, the chief financial officer of Valley Health Care.
Health career scholarships available to area students
Local students interested in a career in health care can apply for thousands of dollars in scholarships through the Foundation of Saint Alphonsus in Ontario before the April 5 deadline.
Classifieds from the Enterprise, for the week of March 7, 2024
Classifieds from the Enterprise, for the week of March 7, 2024
Moose poaching investigation leads to charges for Ontario man
30-year-old Jesus Angel Herrera Jr., Ontario, was charged Wednesday, March 6, in connection to the poaching of a cow moose in January near Ontario.
Nyssa News: Library offers craft days
Local children can work on crafts on two days this month at the Nyssa Library. Correspondent Susan Barton has the details.
Coming Up: Book talk, concerts, history and more pack Malheur County’s calendar
Check out the concert schedule at Four Rivers Cultural Center, learn about local history, or read a good book. It’s all in Coming Up.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of March 7, 2024
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of March 7, 2024