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…]
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EDITORIAL: Children should not be pawns in political battle over immigration
No one should find the forced separation of children from parents a preferred way to exercise federal government power. What is happening in Texas and elsewhere doesn’t represent how civilized Americans treat children – not now, not ever. This isn’t about politics. This is about humanity. The country is in[Read More…]
Four Rivers Cultural Center hosts festival packed with culture, traditions
ONTARIO – They used to ride like the wind across the high desert in Malheur County and the northern Paiute Indians developed a unique culture. Many of those traditions were passed down by word-of-mouth and guarded with pride. On Saturday, local residents will be able to see, hear and take[Read More…]
Sign up to run for fun at Vale’s Fourth of July celebration
Ruth Boyle (top photo) and Frank Yraguen spent time touching up one of Vale’s iconic history murals last week on Longfellow Street. The touch-up work is necessary as weather and time have eroded portions of the mural. VALE – Run early, grab some chocolate milk at the end of the[Read More…]
China trade mission could open door for exporting local beef
Producers say the China market could offer huge potential for sales. (The Enterprise/Les Zaitz) Nathan Jackson returned recently from China, persuaded Oregon’s cattle producers can build a huge new market. Jackson, president of the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association, said the quality of Oregon beef will be a key selling ingredient. But[Read More…]
Nyssa Nite Rodeo, parade, events a great success
Members of the Owyhee Riding Club greet the spectators who turned out for the parade last week. Thank you to the Nyssa Nite Rodeo Board and all the volunteers associated with the rodeo for their hard work in continuing a great Nyssa tradition. And congratulations to the 2019 Nyssa Nite[Read More…]
Publications from local governments, private parties
NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING A public meeting of Ironside Cemetery District on June 29, 2018 at 6pm at 6192 Hwy 26 Ironside, OR 97908. The purpose of meeting is to view budget for fiscal year 2018 to 2019. Publish date: June 20, 2018 _____________________________________________________________________________ NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On Tuesday,[Read More…]
Adrian rolls up its sleeves, tidies the town, and plans the future
ADRIAN – Not long ago, the Adrian Antelopes played their autumn home football games at night under the big lights at the high school. Those lights, though, dimmed. Then they quit working. “The lights were so old they don’t make them anymore so we can’t replace them,” said Adrian resident[Read More…]
UPDATED: Walden says legislation will fix ‘heartbreaking’ issue with immigrant children
U.S. Rep. Greg Walden UPDATED TUESDAY WITH IMMIGRATION LAWYERS’ REMARKS U.S. Rep. Greg Walden, Oregon’s only Republican in Congress, Monday blamed court cases under six presidential administrations for the “heartbreaking” scene of children being taken from their parents at the U.S. border. He said immigration legislation pending in the House[Read More…]
Nyssa Nite Rodeo draws cowboys from across the region
Riding broncs at the Nyssa Nite Rodeo doesn’t come without some pain but for many cowboys the lure of a payday and recognition proves to be the right kind of motivation. Preparation is key for the cowboys who competed at the Nyssa Nite Rodeo. That preparation often means taping ankles[Read More…]