NOTE: The Enterprise is providing free access to its content related to the coronavirus as a community service. Subscriptions at $5 a month help the Enterprise keep this up. Across the country, college students are adapting to new lifestyles as schools transition to online classes. With the fourth week of spring term[Read More…]
Tag: CORONAVIRUS: LIFE IN MALHEUR COUNTY
The door opens Monday morning to second round of federal loans that could help Malheur County firms
Businesses post closed notices and advertise take-out options to their customers. (The Enterprise) NOTE: The Enterprise is providing free access to its content related to the coronavirus as a community service. Subscriptions at $5 a month help the Enterprise keep this up. Malheur County businesses that missed the first round of an[Read More…]
WANTED: Art for COVID contest at Four Rivers Cultural Center
NOTE: The Enterprise is providing free access to its content related to the coronavirus as a community service. Subscriptions at $5 a month help the Enterprise keep this up. ONTARIO – Four Rivers Cultural Center is calling on the community to come up with COVID-19 artistic creations. To help the community bond[Read More…]
FOOD GUIDE: Hungry? Here’s a guide to takeout, delivery eats in Malheur County
Malheur County dining guide 2020 If cooking at home during the pandemic is starting to wear thin, local restaurants still have some options to tempt diners. Some eateries have shut down entirely since Gov. Kate Brown restricted their operations in mid-March, but many are still operating as drive-thru, takeout or[Read More…]
NYSSA NEWS: Local churches going digital
NOTE: The Enterprise is providing free access to its content related to the coronavirus as a community service. Subscriptions at $5 a month help the Enterprise keep this up. NYSSA – With social distancing replacing gatherings, churches are going online with services and study times. Share your church or community meeting information[Read More…]
COVID scraps nuptial plan – but in the end, true love conquers all
Megan Sapp and Juan Moreno got married at home in March in front of an arbor handmade by Moreno hours before the wedding. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez) NOTE: The Enterprise is providing free access to its content related to the coronavirus as a community service. Subscriptions at $5 a month help the Enterprise[Read More…]
A month into ‘stay home,’ Malheur County people and businesses adapt. – and wait
Tanya Navarrete, marketing and development director at Four Rivers Cultural Center, hands out make and care kits at the center Saturday, April 18. The center, in collaboration with Matsy’s restaurant, Ontario Community church and the volunteer group Mask Ontario Save Our City distributed about 500 masks and care kits over[Read More…]
Vale tavern owner worries without federal help her businesses could founder
Kathy Saldana, owner of the A Street Tavern in Vale and Quins Bar in Ontario, said she is worried her businesses will continue to struggle without help from the federal Paycheck Protection Program. (The Enterprise/Pat Caldwell). NOTE: The Enterprise is providing free access to its content related to the coronavirus[Read More…]
At the Malheur County Courthouse, tasks go on as some employees work from home
The Malheur County Courthouse remains open, though with restricted hours, and many employees work from home now as part of the “new normal” of the COVID-19 pandemic. (The Enterprise/Pat Caldwell) NOTE: The Enterprise is providing free access to its content related to the coronavirus as a community service. Subscriptions at $5 a[Read More…]
PHOTO GALLERY: Behind the scenes at Vale’s ‘pandemic prom’
Vale High School students (from left) Amber Tolman, Brianna Beesley, Alexys Rodgers and Isabelle Phillips wait their turn for a photo in front of Luzetta’s Flowers Saturday. (The Enterprise/Yadira Lopez) NOTE: The Enterprise is providing free access to its content related to the coronavirus as a community service. Subscriptions at $5 a[Read More…]