State legislators aren’t providing as much help as expected to rescue the Treasure Valley Reload Center, putting local officials in the hunt for another $5.5 million to finish the stalled project. The project has been over budget for months and already has had two previous bailouts from the state and[Read More…]
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Wetter spring may delay fire season this summer
This year’s wildfire season may have a slower start than usual in Malheur County because of a wet spring and cooler temperatures, but might resume normal or above normal fire activity by the end of July, experts say.
Nyssa News: Rodeo was tons of fun
The Nyssa Nite Rodeo was a big success. Columnist Susan Barton thanks the organizers for this year’s festivities and presents a photo of the 2023 and 2024 rodeo queens.
Fun, action and thrills define the Nyssa Nite Rodeo
The night sky in Nyssa was illuminated by bright lights June 16 and June 17, as the annual Nyssa Nite Rodeo kicked off.
Malheur’s kids in peril as parents, programs struggle with economic, social challenges
SPECIAL REPORT: 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.
Origins Faith Community in the hunt for new executive director after leadership change
Origins Faith Community Outreach in Ontario is seeking a new executive director as it continues services with interim help. An audit lead to staffing changes, organization officials said.
PHOTOS: Vale children celebrate Flag Day by painting the park
Drexel H. Foundation organized its annual “Art in the Park on Flag Day” where children painted playground structures and made their own artworks.
SPECIAL REPORT: Oregon fails to turn page on reading, districts will remain in charge
Part 3: With districts, not the state, responsible for improving the teaching of reading, some students will be left behind.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, week of June 14, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, week of June 14, 2023
PHOTOS: After years of work, 106 students make the walk to get TVCC diplomas
Treasure Valley Community College holds its 60th commencement, handing out 106 diplomas in the event on Friday, June 16. In total 312 graduated.