Groups that advocated for a new law to punish lawmarkers for walkouts are weighing in against a lawsuit filed by Republican senators who say the law was poorly worded. But voters knew what they were doing, argue the groups in a brief.
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Adrian crushes Camas Valley, travels for playoff game against Myrtle Point
ADRIAN – The Antelopes advanced to the Class 1A state football quarterfinals with a 58-36 win over Camas Valley, Saturday, Nov. 4, in Adrian. Adrian will play Myrtle Point (7-1) Saturday, Nov. 11, at 2 p.m. Pacific Time at Myrtle Point High School. Adrian (7-3) is now on a three-game[Read More…]
Vale holds opponent scoreless for 4th week, advances to football quarterfinals
The Vale Vikings jumped all over visiting Santiam Christian, 33-0, Friday night in a first-round, Class 3A playoff contest.
PHOTOS: With flags, balloons and candy, Veterans Day Parade entries win fans
PHOTOS: The 22nd annual Veterans Day Parade in Ontario celebrated veterans and patriotism on Saturday, Nov. 4.
Oregon financial regulators crack down on precious metals fraud
Oregon officials have forged a settlement with a company over a coin scheme that targeted elderly investors. In all, 30 states sought to shut down the scheme.
Trials and trails: A Nyssa woman’s journey
As an avid hiker and backpacker, I’ve been on many a trail – Pacific Crest, Continental Divide, and in several wilderness areas – Eagle Cap, Bob Marshall and Jarbidge, as well as stomping around in the Owyhee country. There have been beautiful meadows colored with wildflowers as well as obsidian[Read More…]
VIDEO: Ontario’s Veterans Day Parade features lots of flags – and no rain
The rain held off long enough for Ontario to stage a relatively dry Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, Nov. 4. The parade started on Southwest Fourth Avenue and Alameda Drive and ended in downtown at Southwest First Avenue. The Enterprise will have full photo coverage soon. News tip? Send your[Read More…]
TVCC board approves $2.3 million for nursing center
Two Treasure Valley College board members expressed concern over borrowing more than $2 million from the college’s special reserve funds.
UPDATED: Fire at Ontario truck stop injures Meridian man
UPDATE: 5:14 p.m.: A liberal use of water along with fast action to turn off liquid natural gas valves averted a major explosion Thursday, Nov. 2, when a truck caught fire at the Love’s Travel Stop in north Ontario, according to the Ontario Fire and Rescue Department. The department confirmed[Read More…]
BLM to take comments on rock pit
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is seeking the public’s input on expanding a rock pit by nearly 18 acres and developing six other pits to store materials the agency plans to use to repair about 150 miles of road.