The Oregon Food Bank in Ontario is celebrating Hunger Action Month and is seeking donations to ensure that food is “available, affordable and sustainable for everyone every day.”
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Pioneer Place faces tough questioning from commissioners over $1.1 million ask
Officials of Pioneer Place, a local long-term care facility, asked for more than a million dollars in aid from the Malheur County Court at a meeting Wednesday, Sept. 20. County officials questioned operations of the facility and whether it would survive financially.
Sports scoreboard
The latest results and scores from area high school sports teams from the past week.
Vale gridiron squad beats Melba 37-12 to improve to 4-0
The Viking football team is rolling and it notched another win Friday, Sept. 22, with a 37-12 win over Melba in a non-league contest.
Searchers find boots, socks of woman who disappeared near Jordan Valley
Helicopter pilot spots boots worn by missing Boise woman, but new search north of Jordan Valley on Saturday, Sept. 23, didn’t find Gwen Brunelle. She has been missing since late June.
Federal grant boosts solar project north of Ontario
A 20-acre, $8.5 million solar farm project off of Malheur Drive was notified recently it would get a $1 million outlay from the federal government.
Malheur County set to get homeless aid
Just over $1 million in homeless aid is headed to Malheur County, which will, in part, go toward hiring additional outreach staff to work with those experiencing homelessness in cities that have implemented homeless camping ordinances.
Classifieds from the Enterprise, for the week of September 19, 2023
Classifieds from the Enterprise, for the week of September 19, 2023
Did Vale’s yearbook words defame? A rights group says nope
A national First Amendment rights group says a Vale School
District policy runs afoul of student journalists’ rights under Oregon law. The rights group and a journalism education association offered the district a model policy that could resolve that conflict.
Cradle to Career effort focuses on building successful paths for youth
The Cradle to Career program, while informal, aims to provide resources for the county’s youth and help them build a road to success in the future.