For at least the ninth time, Pioneer Place officials will go before the Malheur County Court, Wednesday, Sept. 20, to ask for bailout funds.
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Oregon’s gun control law faces hearings in Harney County court
A lawsuit brought by two gun owners in Harney County seeks to overturn Measure 114’s ban of large-capacity magazines and required permit and safety training
Lady Viks’ roll past Nyssa in league action but drop match to The Dalles at Sisters tourney
Vale defeated Nyssa Thursday, Sept. 14, in Eastern Oregon League action. Meanwhile both teams faced tough tournament action over the weekend.
Sports scoreboard
The latest results and scores from area high school sports teams from the past week.
Volunteers needed for cleanup of historic bank building in Vale
The Malheur Country Historical Society has put out a call for volunteers to help clear debris from the old First Bank of Vale. Signups are encouraged so the group can order gloves, masks and other protective gear.
Nyssa News: Volunteers stitch up blankets to comfort others
Project Linus is all about stitchery for a good cause. Meet the local chapter volunteers in columnist Susan Barton’s Nyssa News.
Nyssa moves ahead on new public works building project
Nyssa will spend $995,000 to build a new public works structure. The new public works headquarters will replace an aging structure damaged by years of use and an earthquake.
Family Dollar store planned for Vale
A Family Dollar Value store is planned for Vale. The store is scheduled to be 10,752 square feet is will be at Short Street North and Harrison Street East near M&W Markets.
The race starts – Thursday is first day to file for key public offices
The first day candidates can file for the May 21, 2024 election is Thursday, Sept. 14. The deadline to file is 5 p.m., Tuesday, March 12.
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of September 14, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of September 14, 2023