Greg Smith, the former Malheur County economic development director, agreed recently to pay the county $68,000 regarding its assertions he mishandled public records requests connected to the Treasure Valley Reload Center.
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Ontario School District says lagging scores at middle school are no surprise
Without providing details, the Ontario School District said Friday, Dec. 8, that it had “strategies” to overcome the weak performance among some students at Ontario Middle School. District officials won’t explain what goals they set for students.
PHOTOS: Adults at Snake River prison turn into waiters, serving visiting senior citizens
The scene could have been from any community hall in Malheur County – a Christmas tree, Santa Claus and a holiday dinner served to chatting guests. This Senior Holiday Luncheon, though, was within the walls of Snake River Correctional Institution just outside Ontario. Adults being held in the minimum-security unit[Read More…]
Some Measure 110 critics want repeal, others want tweaks as legislators mull addiction crisis
Experts and those impacted by the wave of addiction in Oregon called on state legislators to take action, as a special panel began working on the issue this week.
Public safety fee boost back on the Nyssa City Council schedule
Nyssa city leader have been considering a hike in the city’s public safety fee since August and will once again consider the issue at their Dec. 12 meeting.
Malheur County Fair Board still seeks new manager as major projects move ahead
The Malheur County Fair Board is still looking for a new manager for the facility but a series of improvement projects are on the verge of beginning.
Classifieds from the Enterprise, for the week of December 7, 2023
Classifieds from the Enterprise, for the week of December 7, 2023
Vale Night Light Christmas parade slated
The second annual Vale Night Light Christmas Parade will kick off Saturday, Dec. 9, at 5:30 p.m.
Evans resigns from county planner position for new job with the Oregon Health Authority
Malheur County Planning Director Eric Evans announced this week he will resign from his position at the end of December. He plans to go to work for the Oregon Health Authority.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of December 6, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of December 6, 2023