Nyssa Senior Citizens Center will hold an Antiques/Vintage Show and Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, Oct 5-7. The center, at South 4th and Good Avenue, has received a large donation of antique and vintage items. The donation was so large that this will be the[Read More…]
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Letters from readers: The Enterprise, Oct. 4, 2023
In letters to the editor, readers speak out about Pioneer Place and a recent Mexican Independence Day event.
Vale Planning and Zoning Commission scheduled to consider new triplex housing project
Dave Roberts of Vale and Ryan Vandecoevering of Garibaldi want to build six triplexes on an empty lot between Barkley Drive and Elm Street. The Vale Planning and Zoning Commission will consider the plan Monday, Oct. 9.
Ontario scrubs gender from homecoming titles in a shift from tradition
Ontario High School’s homecoming court process will not mention a “king” or “queen” during halftime at the Oct. 7 football game as the school made the decision a few weeks ago to drop gender from the longtime tradition after a non-binary student put their name on the ballot for the homecoming court.
Enterprise wins state awards for journalistic excellence
The Malheur Enterprise earns top honors in Oregon journalism competition, including recognition for work of summer reporting interns.
Former Nyssa police chief booked on criminal charges, remains on leave
A state judge has ordered Ray Rau, former Nyssa police chief, to not work in law enforcement while criminal charges are pending in Tillamook County. Rau is on leave as Tillamook police chief.
Vale overcomes slow start to beat Burns, 14-6, in prep football action
The Vale High School varsity football team improved to 5-0 with a 14-6 victory over Burns in Eastern Oregon League action Friday, Sept. 29.
Sports scoreboard
The latest results and scores from area high school sports teams from the past week.
Ontario homeless food kitchen in danger of closing gets two-week reprieve
A food kitchen operated by Origins Faith Community Church was in danger of closing its doors but a last-minute move by a regional church will keep the doors open at the facility for two more weeks.
New Oregon House GOP leader Helfrich seeks unity, pragmatic solutions
House Republicans chose Rep. Jeff Helfrich, R-Hood River, as the new leader last week after former leader Vikki Breese-Iverson, R-Prineville, stepped down.