By Pat Caldwell The Enterprise ONTARIO – Policing would dramatically increase, the city’s indoor pool would come back to life and more streets would get fixed if a 1 percent sales tax is implemented, Ontario city officials say. Money for the expanded city spending would come from $3.8 million a[Read More…]
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No deal yet, but Treasure Valley Community College labor talks to continue
By John L. Braese The Enterprise ONTARIO – Recall when you mother sent you and your sister to a room to “just work it out” without her interference? That old approach is the one Treasure Valley Community College administration and the teachers’ union is now taking after more than a[Read More…]
Obituaries – February 21
Marilee Crawford Scheer Fitzpatrick January 16, 1932 – January 26, 2018 Marilee Crawford Scheer Fitzpatrick was born on January 16, 1932, and passed away peacefully of natural causes on January 26, 2018. She was known for her infectious laugh, her love of music and family and for her prodigious drive[Read More…]
Help Wanted – February 21
NOTE TO EMPLOYERS: To place a help wanted ad with the Malheur Enterprise, call us at 541-473-3377 or email [email protected] IMMEDIATE HELP WANTED We are currently taking applications for a reliable parts dismantler. Back-ground in machinery or farming is pre-ferred. Must be honest, have high performance standards and must[Read More…]
Legal Notices – February 21
NOTICE OF THE 83rd ANNUAL MEETING The 83rd Annual Meeting of Farmers Supply Cooperative, Inc. will be held at the Boulevard Grange Hall, 3890 Hwy 201, Ontario, Oregon, on Thursday, February 22, 2018 beginning at 12:00 p.m. This will be a joint Annual Meeting of the Members and the Board[Read More…]
Fund drive continues to bring journalism interns to rural Malheur County
This summer, the Malheur Enterprise plans to bring on two college students as reporting interns and we need your help to do that. We’re in the middle of a campaign to raise $10,000 through tax-deductible contributions to cover the costs of training those who will be among the next[Read More…]
At Vale banquet, crowd bids and then applauds
VALE — The spotlight was put community volunteers and business organizations Saturday night at the Vale Chamber of Commerce’s annual banquet. The event, at Vale High School, drew about 100 people who were there to eat, spend money, and cheer honorees. Nearly 100 auctions went up for auction, from elaborate[Read More…]
Administrators, union at Treasure Valley Community College fail to reach agreement
The Enterprise An 18-hour bargaining session that lasted into the wee hours of Saturday failed to produce a labor deal between administrators and faculty at Treasure Valley Community College. Wide gaps remain in what each side wants to pay the 36 instructors represented by the Treasure Valley Education Association. No[Read More…]
Vale school officials pick contractor for new middle school
By John L. Braese The Enterprise VALE – District officials opened five envelopes last week, and chose a contractor to start building the new Vale Middle School. After voter approval of a bond and some issues delaying the project, the Vale School Board was scheduled this Wednesday to award the[Read More…]
Burns at Nyssa girls basketball district title
The Nyssa girls pull off the repeat, taking the district tournament title Friday night over Burns, 38-29. (The Enterprise/John L. Braese)