John Francis Tiffany Aug. 6, 1943 –Jan. 26, 2018 John Francis Tiffany passed away January 26, 2018, at his home in Vale. John was born August 6, 1943 to Francis and Margaret (Pappe’) Tiffany. John was the oldest of six kids and attended Vale schools and graduated from Vale High[Read More…]
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Legal Notices – February 7
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: February 7, 2018 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN according to ORS 294.250(5), that the Malheur County Court Proceedings and[Read More…]
Help Wanted – February 7
NOTE TO EMPLOYERS: To place a help wanted ad with the Malheur Enterprise, call us at 541-473-3377 or email [email protected] Bentz Insurance Vale Oregon looking to hire full time Clerical/Receptionist position. Employee must be competent with computers, enjoy working with and helping people. Insurance experience not necessary. Pay is based[Read More…]
GALLERY: Umatilla at Vale boys basketball
Not being able to find the basket in the final quarter dooms Vale as the team falls to Umatilla, 50-38 on Saturday.
GALLERY: Umatilla at Vale girls basketball
The Vale girls wrap up a perfect weekend with a 42-19 blowout over Umatilla on Saturday. (The Enterprise/John L. Braese)
COLUMN: And still, citizens need journalists to dig out the truth
The scene of the Linotype machine was riveting. In days gone by, newspapers used these mechanical marvels to prepare stories for printing. They relied on molten lead, swinging arms, and expert typists. The Linotype was a key actor in the movie “The Post,” Hollywood’s version of how the Washington Post[Read More…]
GALLERY: Nyssa halftime performance from school children
Students from Nyssa Elementary took to the court for a halftime performance during Friday night’s varsity game. The group danced to a number of different tunes. (The Enterprise/John L. Braese)
GALLERY: Umatilla at Nyssa boys basketball
The Bulldog boys allow a game to get away from the team, falling in overtime 47-45 in overtime Friday night in Nyssa. (The Enterprise/John L. Braese)
GALLERY: Umatilla at Nyssa girls basketball
The Nyssa girls have an easy night, taking a 59-26 victory over Umatilla Friday night. (The Enterprise/John L. Braese)
EDITORIAL: Community deserves access to Montwheeler evaluation
Once again, the public is being shut out from information about Anthony Montwheeler, the man accused of two murders a year ago in Malheur County. This time, citizens are left in the dark about the latest mental evaluation of Montwheeler. A state judge ordered Montwheeler sent to the Oregon State[Read More…]