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Oregon lawmakers wrestle with police role in drug addiction crisis
In a hearing Feb. 7, Oregon lawmakers heard from a stream of people about changing Measure 110, which decriminalized some drug possession.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of February 8, 2024
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of February 8, 2024
Ontario’s Hernandez keeps eye on state title
Ontario star grappler Hannah Hernandez has her sites set on a state title, 100 wins and then a college career in what has been a stellar senior season
Melendrez sees art as key tool to create and foster social change
Ontario artist and city councilor Eddie Melendrez believes art can spark social change and create conversations about inequalities. Melendrez was recently selected as one of four artists to receive the Fields Artist Fellowship.
Latest Oregon economic forecast: Up to $1.7 billion available for housing, addiction and more
The new economic forecast, which arrived three days into the 35-day legislative session, prompted calls to boost spending on addiction response and housing.
Coming Up: Pancakes, history and more on calendar for Malheur County
Vale Methodist Church will observe Shrove Tuesday with a traditional pancake meal on Feb. 13.
Vale man sentenced to five years in prison for seeking sex with 14-year-old
Daniel “Wayne” DeLong was arrested last August after a police sting operation.He pleaded guilty to a federal charge of attempted use of interstate facilities to transmit information about a minor. He was recently sentenced to five years in a federal prison.
Border board approves police communications grant
Malheur County police agencies are getting their first significant communications upgrade in nearly two decades.
Adrian News: Class offers quilting basics with heart
Adrian 2040 recently held a beginning quilting class for adults, where participants learned about piecing a quilt and made a heart pillow top. The class, led by Heidi Purnell and assisted by Arlene Greening, came after adults who heard about the kids’ sewing camp held last summer requested a class[Read More…]