Volunteers step up in Nyssa, for community meals, school activities and more. Enterprise correspondent Susan Barton shares the news.
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A Nyssa High School club that prepares students for health care careers bested six other schools in a recent regional competition.
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Obituaries from the Enterprise, week of November 29, 2023: Maxine Huffaker
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A state grant to the Adrian 2040 group will help stimulate momentum to create a new food pantry in town.
Kotek names Shana McConville Radford as first director of tribal affairs
Gov. Tina Kotek announced that Shana McConville Radford will join her administration to foster positive relationships with Oregon-based tribes