Congressman Cliff Bentz wants investigation into immigration and family business dealings of President Joe Biden that could lead to impeachment.
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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.
Obituary from the Enterprise, week of June 25, 2023
Obituary from the Enterprise: Mary “Christine” Winters
Vale Rodeo, Trail Days will kick off with June 29 barbecue
Vale is gearing up for the annual 4th of July Rodeo and Oregon Trail Days. The festivities kick off with the Grand Marshals Barbecue, honoring Tom and Linda McElroy, on Thursday, June 29.
Local attorney joins Nyssa School Board
Dustin Martinsen, a local attorney, will fill the seat of Alesha Munk on the Nyssa School Board. The Nyssa board swore in Martinsen at its monthly meeting on Monday, June 12.
Mural restoration effort makes steady progress
The Vale Heritage Reflections Mural Society is close to finishing a restoration project for a mural dubbed “Sagebrush Annie” at East Washington Street East. A mural at the Vale Emma Humphrey Library is scheduled to be renovated this fall.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, week of June 21, 2023
Public Notices from the Malheur Enterprise, week of June 21, 2023
Ontario Pride event offers speaker, drag and talent show
Ontario is gearing up to celebrate LGBTQIA+ Pride Month Saturday, June 24, from noon to 3 p.m. at Lions Park in Ontario, at 790 S.W. 3rd Ave.
Local health official worried as local chlamydia cases climb above U.S. average
Sarah Poe, Malheur County Health Department director said the rate of chlamydia locally is alarming and urges those most at risk to get tested.