Amanda Longoni is wrapping up a whirlwind year as Vale rodeo queen, calling it a great life experience.
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For Mendiola, the Vale 4th of July Rodeo is about good, family fun
Longtime Vale 4th of July Rodeo president Jim Mendiola says the local event combines family fun with world-class competition in the arena.
State bailout Nyssa rail center comes up short as officials consider going into debt
After finding out lawmakers decided not to provide as much help to finish the Nyssa rail center, county officials are scrambling to find $5.5 million to complete the project.
Wyden makes swing through Malheur County
Oregon’s senior senator spent time in Ontario on Friday, June 23, as part of a tour of eastern Oregon
Children tucked into RVs, living with friends as Malheur County housing remains inadequate
SPECIAL REPORT PART 2: For years, Malheur County has posted some of the highest rates of children living in poverty of any county in Oregon. A five-part series by the Enterprise examines what’s behind that – and what can be done.
Fair board approves plan to use grant dollars to rebuild livestock barn
The Malheur County Fair Board made two major decisions on June 19, including approving a move to hire a new manager for the facility and the construction of a new building.
Legislators decide against funding Ontario pool
A bill to fund the construction of an outdoor pool and other facilities in Ontario – slated to open in May 2024 – failed in the Oregon Legislature.
Bentz backs effort to dig into possible impeachment of President Biden
Congressman Cliff Bentz wants investigation into immigration and family business dealings of President Joe Biden that could lead to impeachment.
Adrian and its ducks are ready for big annual river race – loser gets $30
In Adrian, $5 will get you a chance at $300 in annual duck race. The event is on July 4 with fastest duck on the Snake River winning.
Tumultuous Oregon legislative session ends with historic investments, historic rancor
Lawmakers returned from a record-breaking walkout that nearly derailed the session to pass hundreds more bills in a last sprint toward sine die.