AROUND OREGON: Two senators aim to boost funding to the state’s firefighting efforts, one funded by the public, the other by timber companies.
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Party: Oregon Republican delegates must back winner of May presidential primary
Tracy Honl, Oregon’s Republican national committeewoman, clarified the party’s rules for delegates to the national convention.
Classifieds from the Enterprise, for the week of January 4, 2024
Classifieds from the Enterprise, for the week of January 4, 2024
Malheur County not ready to share its huge federal windfall
Malheur County officials are sitting on more than $10 million in extra federal funds but are committed to using the money for internal infrastructure improvements before making a decision to use the money for other, local projects.
Scathing state audit faults lax oversight of Oregon pandemic rent relief
AROUND OREGON: The state housing agency still can’t reliably say how many Oregonians were helped, state auditors found. The agency’s director said her team faced unprecedented challenges.
Coming Up: Books, history, health on Malheur County’s January slate
The Warmsprings Reservoir will be the topic Jan. 11, as the Malheur Country Historical Society meets in Vale. Check out this and other meetings in this week’s Coming Up column.
Public Notice from the Enterprise, for the week of January 4, 2024
Public Notice from the Enterprise, for the week of January 4, 2024
DeLeon takes up Nyssa mat legacy
Not much is changing as Bobby DeLeon, Nyssa’s new wrestling coach, takes the reins of the school’s successful program, given that Luke Cleaver, the former head wrestling coach, had long prepared him to take over the program.
Mother-daughter duo’s determination leads to opening Ontario candy store
Valerie Gomez and her daughter Anita Arsenault, joined forces to open Manita’s Crunchie Munchies in Ontario recently.
Wyden slates town hall session in Ontario
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, will hold a town hall meeting in Ontario, Saturday, Jan. 6, at 12:30 p.m.