Vale High School’s 2018 Homecoming Court. Back row (left to right): Trevor Romans, Beau Belnap, Clay Siddoway, Luis Diaz, Tanner Hamilton and Japheth Carlson. Front row (left to right): Brooklyn Phillips, Baylee Tolman, Morgan Harrison, Kyla Wright, Sydnee Thomas and Gracee Jacobs. (Submitted photo by Sarah Trask) VALE – The[Read More…]
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They’re hiring – local job openings
The Malheur Enterprise is seeking an enthusiastic, efficient person to join our team as business manager. The job starts at 16 hours a week, flex over 3 to 4 days a week, at $12 an hour. The employee will post expenses and revenue, produce monthly billing statements, track ARs, communicate[Read More…]
State judge sends Montwheeler back to state hospital
This story has been updated. VALE – Accused murderer Anthony Montwheeler will return to the Oregon State Hospital to be treated after a judge ruled Tuesday that he is too impaired to make decisions about his legal defense. Multnomah Circuit Judge Thomas Ryan, conducting a hearing in Malheur County Circuit[Read More…]
Judge to decide this week if Montwheeler is fit to stand trial, state doctor says he is not
The current mental condition of Anthony Montwheeler, seen here in a court hearing earlier this year, is the focus of testimony in Malheur Circuit Court this week. (Pat Caldwell/The Enterprise) The Oregon State Hospital’s top expert on mental illness and the law testified Monday morning that Anthony Montwheeler is not[Read More…]
Vale FFA competitors wow judges in Salem
Kyla Wright and Matt McBride were part of a Vale FFA team that competed in a livestock judging contest at the state fair recently. (The Enterprise/Pat Caldwell) VALE – The warning bell for the next class was barely fading at Vale High School last week but junior Matt McBride and[Read More…]
Bulldogs dominate fledgling Falcons team in league opener
Forward Roberto Amezquita breaks down the field after a goal kick in the second half of a match Thursday evening against Four Rivers, the first league game for both teams. The senior scored repeated goals for the Bulldogs in their 11-0 win. (Jayme Fraser/the Enterprise) Nyssa’s 11-0 rout of Four[Read More…]
Ontario takes cautious stand on officials’ records
City Manager Adam Brown (right) provides input during Ontario City Council deliberations while Larry Sullivan, city attorney, listens. (The Enterprise/Max Egener) ONTARIO – Ontario city officials said Monday they encourage city councilors to comply with public records law, but they stopped short of saying city councilors are required to do[Read More…]
They’re hiring – local job openings
The Malheur Enterprise is seeking an enthusiastic, efficient person to join our team as business manager. The job starts at 16 hours a week, flex over 3 to 4 days a week, at $12 an hour. The employee will post expenses and revenue, produce monthly billing statements, track ARs, communicate[Read More…]
Conservationists seek talks with range coalition
A coalition of environmental groups wants to sit down with a local rangeland federation and begin talks on how best to safeguard the Owhyee Canyonlands. (The Enterprise/Kristine de Leon) VALE – An alliance of environmental groups formed to safeguard the Owyhee Canyonlands announced last week they want to open discussions with[Read More…]
Bulldogs kick past Vandals 5-1
Nyssa’s Pedro Fermin cuts back against McCall’s Hector Gonzalez-Pineda during a game Saturday in Nyssa. (The Enterprise/Kristine de Leon) NYSSA – The Bulldogs boys soccer team earned their second victory of the season by defeating McCall-Donnelly 5-1 on Saturday at Nyssa. The weekend game was the second time the two[Read More…]