The old Green Lantern saloon in Nyssa offers reminders of wild times at the start of the past century. An article in Journey, the Enterprise’s history publication, offers a glimpse into that history.
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Classifieds from the Enterprise, for the week of November 30, 2023
Classifieds from the Enterprise, for the week of November 30, 2023
Border board seeking applicants as local farmer’s term ends
ONTARIO—The board in charge of spurring economic development along the Idaho border with Malheur County is recruiting for a new member. The Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board, formed in 2017, has seven voting members and one nonvoting member, all appointed by the governor. According to Shawna Peterson, the board’s[Read More…]
Coach gains grant for soccer training facility
A local soccer coach aims to grow talent at home after earning an economic grant to open an indoor training facility.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of November 30, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of November 30, 2023
Nyssa News: Volunteers show spirit of giving in array of activities
Volunteers step up in Nyssa, for community meals, school activities and more. Enterprise correspondent Susan Barton shares the news.
Nyssa students takes honors in health competition
A Nyssa High School club that prepares students for health care careers bested six other schools in a recent regional competition.
Coming Up: Holiday events pack December calendar in Malheur County
There’s no shortage of festive events coming up in Malheur County, with bazaars, parades, concerts and more on the calendar.
Obituaries from the Enterprise, week of November 29, 2023: Maxine Huffaker
Obituaries from the Enterprise, week of November 29, 2023: Maxine Huffaker
Lack of defense attorneys in Oregon raises constitutional issues as solutions prove elusive
Oregon faces a shortage of qualified defense attorneys, creating constitutional problems that recently forced a federal judge to intervene.