The Ontario Saturday, set to kickoff Saturday, June 10, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Moore Park, at 151 S. Oregon St. will feature 30 vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods and a variety of other locally-made products. The yearly tradition is in its 15th year.
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Democrats warn of lost opportunities as GOP-led Senate walkout persists
AT THE CAPITOL: Bills to help wildfire response, expand health care access and prevent homelessness remain in jeopardy as neither side budges.
Grant paves the way for new gym equipment for Ontario elementary schools
A federal grant helped local schools in Ontario buy new fitness equipment and walking paths.
Nyssa board approves four-day school schedule
The Nyssa School Board voted 4-1 to approve a four-day schedule giving students and teachers Fridays off except when a holiday falls the following Monday or when teachers have in-service days
State officials to hold broadband meeting at TVCC
Officials from Oregon’s broadband office are hosting a community meeting on Wednesday, June 7, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Weese Building of Treasure Valley Community College to gather information about broadband access in Malheur County before applying for five years of federal funding.
Plenty of fun, culture and entertainment at America’s Global Village festival
The annual America’s Global Village festival filled Lions Park in Ontario, Saturday, June 3. The event celebrated a variety of cultures with food, prizes and music.
Malheur gold mine moves closer to approval
The mine, nearing state approval, promises to create hundreds of high-paying jobs in a region that needs them, but concerns remain about the environmental dangers of chemical mining.
Republican oversight committee packed by Oregonians telling senators to end walkout
Republican legislators, including state Rep. Greg Smith, announced a hunt for government corruption. Instead, senators were lectured Thursday by citizens to quick their boycott.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, week of May 31, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, week of May 31, 2023.
Major homeless shelter being readied in Ontario with $4 million grant
General contractors are working on wrapping up work on a 17-unit property in Ontario being turned into transitional housing for the 250 people experiencing homelessness in Malheur County.