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Alameda schoolyard project paused until next year
A project to renovate Alameda Elementary School’s schoolyard in Ontario has been paused amid funding woes.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of April 11, 2024
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of April 11, 2024
Coming Up: Music, Basque talk, history on tap in Malheur County
An author will talk about growing up in Basque ranching country on April 15 in Ontario, one of a diversity of activities on the calendar this month.
Local firm aims to reopen Vale’s shuttered mushroom plant
Vale Textiles is looking to find the financing to buy the old Oregon Trail Mushroom plant in Vale. The company aims to create leather products from mushrooms.
Obituary from the Enterprise, for the week of April 10, 2024: Jean Stephan
Obituary from the Enterprise, for the week of April 10, 2024: Jean Stephan
Nyssa reload leaders want state to thaw freeze on money to keep project moving
Leaders of the Treasure Valley Reload Center project want the state to release money so they can move ahead on a series of key tasks.
Special ceremony honors first responders who battled liquid natural gas fire
A ceremony Wednesday, April 3, honored a host of local first responders who deployed to fight a dangerous liquid natural gas fire near Love’s Travel Stop in Ontario.
Port of Morrow sees new fine for continuing pollution of groundwater
The state’s second largest port continues overspreading nitrogen-laced wastewater atop a contaminated aquifer despite a record fine.
With new funding, construction could start soon on new Ontario pool
The Ontario Recreation District received a major funding boost to potentially allow for the construction of the long-awaited at Lions Park on Southwest Fourth Avenue.