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Legal Notices – July 19

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…]

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.

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…]

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…]