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Virus continues to weave its way through Malheur County
Numbers released Wednesday by the Malheur County Health Department show Covid numbers are continuing to climb as the Fourth of July holiday looms.
The Enterprise
July 2, 2020 at 12:10pm
Covid rates as of 7/1/2020.
ONTARIO - The number of county Covid cases jumped to 140 Wednesday, according to the Malheur County Health Department.
The agency reported 1,686 Covid tests had been completed and of the 140 reported cases, 46 people have recovered.
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MALHEUR COUNTY COMMUNITY Apr. 16
Longtime Malheur County water manager heading to retirement
For two decades Jay Chamberlin stood at the helm of the Owyhee Irrigation District and now, as he sets his sights on stepping away next year, he reflects on what he believes was a noble career.
COVID IN MALHEUR COUNTY Apr. 15
Mobile vaccine clinic opens Friday for 8-day run at Malheur County Fairgrounds.
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WATCHDOG Apr. 15
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EDITORIAL Apr. 15
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FreeEDUCATION Apr. 15
Classes to Career Profile: Sara Stephen finds success with ag leadership
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