Vale High School graduating seniors accumulated a long list of scholarships and awards for the college years. Following is the list of Class of 2018 scholarships, released recently by the school: Hailey Amick – Vale FFA Foundation Scholarship. Josh Andersen – College of Idaho Presidential Merit Scholarship, College of Idaho[Read More…]
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Adrian’s graduates head to college with scholarship money in hand
Adrian High School announced the following scholarship awards attained by graduates in this year’s senior class. Andy Walker – Adrian FFA Scholarship, $500. Noah Price –Adrian Community Church, $1250. Kirkland Obendorf – FFA Scholarship, $500; SOAR Scholarship, $500; Bud Nothies Memorial Scholarship, $500; Adrian Community Church, $1,250. Erin Nielson –[Read More…]
Retiree, rodeo in the spotlight in Nyssa
In the past few years, my mantra has been, “Plan for retirement, cuz it’s a really cool gig.” On Friday, the community is invited to join Pat Oliver in celebrating his retirement from the U.S. Postal Service. The celebration starts at 7 p.m. at Thunderegg Coffee Company. • Nyssa Nite[Read More…]
Nyssa High School seniors gain awards for college
Following are the scholarships announced for graduating seniors at Nyssa High School. Ana Delgado – Lewis and Clark State College Achievement Scholarship, $2000; Presidential out of state Tuition Scholarship $9,308 renewable; LCSC CAMP. Nathan Cooper – Future Business Leaders Scholarship @ OSU $1500; National FFA Wilbur-Ellis Company Agribusiness Division $1,000;[Read More…]
Vale roundup: Grab your paint brush for Flag Day in the park
Volunteers paint playground equipment during last year’s Flag Day project, which is set to repeat next Thursday at Wadleigh Park in Vale. Flag Day goes artistic next week in Vale. The Drexel H. Foundation offers Art in the Park on Flag Day at Wadleigh Park from 9 a.m. to 12[Read More…]
Dinners, yard sales, kittens abound in the Treasure Valley
Want to snuggle with some kittens? The Ontario Feral Cat Project is desperately seeking volunteers to help with cat care. The chores include serving breakfast between 8 and 10 a.m. and dinner between 5 and 6:30 p.m., with times varying according to volunteers’ work schedules. In addition to providing food and[Read More…]
Local economic group zeroes in on mismatches between Oregon, Idaho
Shawna Peterson, chair of the Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board, listens to Dana Young during a recent meeting. (The Enterprise/File). ONTARIO – The Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board recently isolated economic priorities for the local area and assigned members to research each one. The board is assessing economic[Read More…]
In Ontario, the good times go global
Children who competed in a sack race received Frisbees and fidget spinners. Treasure Valley families explored the world Saturday, sampling traditional dishes, making crafts, facing off in competitions and watching cultural performers. America’s Global Village Festival, organized by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, brings international cultures and the area’s own[Read More…]
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IRONSIDE RURAL ROAD DISTRICT MEETING The Ironside Rural Road District #5 has regular monthly meetings the second Tuesday of every month at the road shop building starting at 5 p.m. Publish date: June 6,2018 _____________________________________________________________________________ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN according to ORS 294.250(5), that the Malheur County Court Proceedings and[Read More…]
Mustangs of Jordan Valley draw grants from colleges
Jordan Valley High School recently announced the following scholarships to graduates in the Class of 2018. Jordan Valley High School – $500 – Wade Stanford, Kirk Eiguren. Jim Anderson Memorial – $400 – Kirk Eiguren. Jordan Valley Jr Rodeo – $500 – Kirk Eiguren, Chase Fillmore. Jordan Valley Booster Club[Read More…]