Federal efforts to conserve water while improving irrigation for farmers would get $300 million a year under legislation introduced by U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley. “As our summers continue to get hotter and drier, we have to make sure that we have reliable, resilient water infrastructure that every[Read More…]
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Letters: Poverty series is a call to action
A letter writer from Vale calls for community action in response to the Enterprise series, “Children in Poverty.”
Nyssa News: School, Scouts busy with events
A back to school event continues Friday, July 28, at Nyssa Elementary School. Catch up with Nyssa News from columnist Susan Barton.
Fun, food and music are on the way as the Malheur County Fair readies for Aug. 1 opening
Future Farmers of America and 4-H showings along with a carnival, food booths and a rodeo highlight this year’s Malheur County Fair.
COMMENTARY: What brought USC students to Malheur County to research poverty
COMMENTARY: USC journalism students decided child poverty was the project they wanted to take on. They the found the assignment in Malheur County challenging – and rewarding.
State plans to pull migrant education program from Nyssa after next school year
State officials plan to next year to take the region’s migrant education program away from the Nyssa School District, which had run it for nearly 40 years, the first time the state has ever pulled a program from a district.
Hartley steps in to lead Vale High School
For Chad Hartley, Vale High School’s new principal, showing up, working hard, being a good team player and inspiring others are bedrock principles kids need to learn to succeed in life.
COMMENTARY: Tough questions need to be asked as Americold dumps Nyssa project
COMMENTARY: Public officials are trying to be upbeat about Treasure Valley Reload Center developments. Truth is, the project is in worse shape than ever.
Public Notice from the Enterprise, for the week of July 26, 2023
Public Notice from the Enterprise, for the week of July 26, 2023
Ontario baseball operation gets grant to expand
A former former minor league baseball coach’s baseball and softball clinic is the first of its kind in the region.