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Local Guard soldiers honored for service in the Middle East
Members of the Ontario Army National Guard Cavalry unit were recognized for their service in the Middle East last year at a recent ceremony at the Ontario Armory.
Police seize methamphetamine, arrest four in early-morning raid on Ontario home
Police arrested four people during and early-morning raid on an Ontario home, Wednesday, Feb. 14.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of February 14, 2024
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of February 14, 2024
Ontario officials mum, can’t document efforts to boost troubled middle school
Days after Oregon education officials put Ontario Middle School on a state improvement plan to boost poor student achievement, Ontario School District administrators claimed they were already working on the issues at the school. They couldn’t produce plans and reviews they cited.
OSU to offer pesticide test prep course
The OSU Extension Service for Malheur County added another course Tuesday, Feb. 27 from 12:45 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the extension office in Ontario.
Oregon lawmaker’s ‘simple’ push back against book bans stirs culture war flash point
An Oregon Senate bill would prevent districts from banning textbooks or library books because they include stories about protected groups.
First 100 middle school, high school students get free admission to Vale hoop playoff games
Anonymous donors stepped up to pay for free admission for the first 100 students Saturday during playoff games for the Vale High School girls and boys varsity basketball teams.
Citizen action group aiming to form militias and grand juries across U.S. to meet in Vale
A Christian national citizen group looking to form “lawful” militias and grand juries in every county across the country to enforce the U.S. Constitution and hold elected officials will meet in Vale next month.
Malheur County prep basketball, wrestling, readies for postseason play
The postseason looms large in Malheur County as the Ontario, Vale and Nyssa wrestling teams will see several grapplers compete for state titles later this month. At the same time, Jordan Valley and Vale’s girl’s basketball squads put up undefeated records in their respective leagues, while the Lady Bulldogs hoops closed out a solid regular season to muscle their way into league playoff action that kicks off this week.