Dorothy Ann Webb Jan. 3, 1940 – Feb. 6, 2018 Dotty Webb passed away after a very long battle on Tuesday, February 6th 2018. Mom was born in Angels Camp California on January 3rd 1940 to Alvin and Elinor Sappenfield. She attended Bret Hart high school and Stockton Junior college[Read More…]
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Help Wanted – February 14
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 painter/detailer. Experience is preferred, but not required. We are willing to train the right applicant. We are also seeking[Read More…]
Legal Notices – February 14
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…]
EDITORIAL: TVCC fate rests on avoiding damaging collision of management, labor
That sound you hear in Ontario is two freight trains heading at each other at full speed on the same track with no brakeman aboard. That’s the best characterization we can think of to describe the state of relations between administrators and faculty at Treasure Valley Community College. Unless something[Read More…]
Fund drive to bring journalism interns to Malheur County – you can help
By Les Zaitz The Enterprise We need your help raising $10,000 in tax deductible donations by March 30 to fund at least two summer internships at the Malheur Enterprise. At the Enterprise, we believe our country needs well-trained journalists more than ever. That means reporters skilled at gathering information,[Read More…]
Montwheeler prosecution hinges on new mental health findings
By Jayme Fraser The Enterprise VALE – The aggravated murder trial of Anthony Montwheeler might be put on hold for as long as three years after the Oregon State Hospital said a mental illness makes him unfit to stand trial, a finding that also delays a decision on whether he[Read More…]
Former Vale Albertsons building may be another victim of 2017 winter
By John L. Braese The Enterprise VALE – The effects of last winter’s snow and ice continue as one more building in Vale may fall victim to the wrecking ball. Located at 343 A Street W., the building formerly was home to the Merc and Albertsons. The Merc was a[Read More…]
New Vale chamber president focused on the community
By Pat Caldwell The Enterprise VALE – Heidi Fitzgerald believes community matters. That is why she is excited about her new position as the president of the Vale Chamber of Commerce. “Our community has always been an important aspect of my life,” said Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald, who works at the Vale[Read More…]
TVCC initiates cuts, trims programs as money woes continue
UPDATE: This story has been updated to reflect new information and comments from TVCC president Dana Young at 4:30 p.m. Friday. By John Braese and Pat Caldwell The Enterprise Treasure Valley Community College took steps to lay off faculty in the face of declining enrollment and budget shortfalls. College officials[Read More…]
EDITORIAL: Ontario city officials should act before May tax vote
Results of the recent vote on health insurance should give Ontario city officials pause about the future of their sales tax. The city says it is in serious financial trouble, but matters could get worse. In January, Oregon voters were asked to keep in place a tax on insurance companies,[Read More…]