SINGLE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: Notice to Interested Persons In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur. In the Matter of the Estate of Della M. Blackburn Case No. 5992. Notice is hereby given that Gerald A. Blackburn has been appointed Personal Representative of the above[Read More…]
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Help Wanted – July 19
NOTE TO EMPLOYERS: To place a help wanted ad with the Malheur Enterprise, call us at 541-473-3377 or email [email protected] NYSSA, OR – Seasonal Packing Shed Employment: Line Employees, Hyster Drivers & Truck Drivers Employees needed for a variety of seasonal employment including sorting onions, stacking bags, general line work,[Read More…]
This week’s obituaries – July 19th
Betty Jane Murphy October 21, 1944 – July 9th, 2017 Betty Murphy, 72, Vale died Sunday July 9, 2017 at home surrounded by her family. There was a Dessert Potluck Remembrance Saturday, July 22 at the Vale Legion Hall.
Governor takes another run at FEMA for Malheur County storm relief
By Pat Caldwell The Enterprise VALE – Gov. Kate Brown is asking President Trump to reconsider his denial of emergency assistance for a spate severe winters storms that hammered Oregon six months ago. Brown asked Trump and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to consider three factors in an appeal she[Read More…]
Dog owners gather to help families in need
The Enterprise ONTARIO – At a cost of $30,000 to train a service dog for a child, many families needing the service go without. Dog owners and others gathered June 24 at Lions Park in Ontario to help out a few of those families. The inaugural Bark In the Park[Read More…]
Law signals new hope for local economy
By Mitchell Willetts The Enterprise ONTARIO – A new bill allowing parts of Malheur County to act more independently from the state in favor of its economic interests recently passed unanimously the Oregon Legislature. By establishing a state economic advisory board, comprised of locals who know the issues, legislators hope[Read More…]
Malheur County rail center seen as a boon for economy
By Pat Caldwell The Enterprise ONTARIO — The economic impact area for a proposed rail shipping depot in Malheur County will extend across eastern and central Oregon and far into Idaho. That was one of the new pieces of information delivered Thursday night in Ontario by state Rep. Cliff Bentz[Read More…]
EDITORIAL: State agency needs to improve its approach to Ontario-Four Rivers issues
Summer wears on, a new school year approaches, and still arguments persist over the futures of the Ontario School District and Four Rivers Community School. The community appears no closer to resolving the fate of local high school students. The blame in part belongs to the state Education Department and[Read More…]
Hermiston moving, area schools next?
By John L. Braese The Enterprise Hermiston High School will become the first out-of-state school to join the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association and will be a member of the Mid-Columbia Conference. The decision to go out of state was supported by the in face of travel costs and lost class[Read More…]
Jessica Bates to seek $5 million in damages for state’s release of Montwheeler
By Les Zaitz The Enterprise Jessica Bates, widow and mother of five, may forgive Anthony Montwheeler but she isn’t forgiving state officials for releasing from state control the man subsequently accused of killing her husband. Through her attorney, Bates has notified the state she intends to sue two state agencies[Read More…]