With a practiced patter laced with humor, auction Sam Baker draws out bids in the annual Vale FFA Foundation auction. The event was Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.,
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Vale and Nyssa record gridiron wins while Adrian, Ontario drop prep games
ADRIAN – Two local high school football teams emerged from the weekend with victories while two others did not. Vale and Nyssa both notched wins in Eastern Oregon League action but 4A Ontario lost to Pendleton and Imbler defeated Adrian in Class 1A action. Imbler beat Adrian 46-22 Friday at[Read More…]
Renowned western writer plans Malheur County tour
Rick Steber has penned more than 50 books and won numerous literary awards and he will be in Malheur County Thursday, Nov. 9 and Friday, Nov. 10.
PHOTOS: Eclipse draws watchers to event in Nyssa
PHOTOS: With special glasses, watchers take in the solar eclipse in Nyssa.
Malheur County communities get set for spooky Halloween
Malheur County is gearing up for a fun-filled spooky season.
Oregon lawmakers prep to tackle drug addiction in 2024 session
A new committee will meet this week for the first time as Oregon lawmakers start to look for solutions to the state’s drug addiction crisis.
Kotek appoints longtime Oregon Department of Ag deputy to lead agency
Lisa Charpilloz Hanson, who spent nearly 16 years as deputy director of the state agriculture agency, has been appointed to the post.
Nyssa’s Luke Cleaver to be inducted into the Wrestling Hall of Fame
After leading Nyssa to nine state wrestling championships and 18 top-four finishes during his 20 years at the helm, Luke Cleaver, former wrestling coach at Nyssa High School, will be inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Saturday, Oct. 21, at the Hall of Fame Awards Banquet in Tigard.
UPDATED: A muffled shot, tear gas mark end for man wanted for Ontario’s woman’s death
A nearly-two day search for a man wanted by police as a murder suspect ended Wednesday, Oct. 11, at about 7 p.m. in an Ontario neighborhood where the suspect died by suicide.
Independent review: Secretary of State auditors failed to safeguard against Fagan’s moonlighting
A report commissioned by the Department of Justice finds that former Secretary of State Shemia Fagan didn’t influence an audit’s outcome, but said auditors failed to properly weigh the public perception of her outside work.