A state-of-the-art wheat and corn flake mill will soon be a fixture in south Nyssa. The mill is scheduled to open in August and provide feed for six feedlots across the Treasure Valley.
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Son, father find themselves competing as grocery managers in Ontario
ONTARIO — The new store director at Albertsons dreamed of heading up his grocery store like his father. In March Devon Wadley was named store director of the Ontario Albertsons at 1410 Westpark Plaza. That puts him in a friendly competition with his father, Allan, the longtime director of Red[Read More…]
Ontario City Council approves move to reinstate public safety fee
The Ontario City Council passed a measure Tuesday, May 23, to reinstate a $5 public safety fee to pave the way to hire another police officer.
‘Finally come home’: Oregon Obon works with Idaho vets, historians to solve WWII mysteries
GOODING – Among a box full of American flags tucked away at the Gooding County Historical Museum, a mystery from World War II is unfolding. The 2-foot-by-2-foot piece of cloth is made of silk. Two small leather attachments with string – perhaps used to secure to a flagpole – are stitched[Read More…]
Adrian’s Jace Martin dominates at state meet
Adrian senior Jace Martin posted a record-setting prelim time of 10.60 in the 100-meter race at the OSAA track and field state championship meet Thursday and Friday, May 25-26.
Session’s end won’t resolve battle over Oregon Senate walkout
Republicans plan to challenge the constitutional amendment in court that voters approved last year to prevent walkouts from halting legislative work.
Time to remember the sacrifices of our military service members
It’s time to reconnect generations of Oregonians to the reason for the Memorial Day holiday, writes Randy Stapilus, columnist for the Oregon Capital Chronicle.
Malheur County Fairgrounds manager is fired
Dawnita Haueter, Malheur County fairgrounds manager, was fired from her position Monday, May 22, just weeks after she was placed on administrative leave.
Malheur City ceremony coming up May 28
People can bring photos and memories to a gathering in remote Malheur City on Sunday, May 28.
Vale News: Alumni give scholarships, and rodeo offers ‘sweetheart’ deal
Memorial Day plans, scholarships for local grads and rodeo fun for girls age 4-10 are in the news in Vale.