VALE – Nearly 200 people crowded into the Vale Senior Center on a blistering hot night Wednesday, Aug. 16, to help find a way to avoid closure of Pioneer Place, a local skilled nursing, assisted living and rehabilitation center. In an often-emotional session moderated by Malheur Enterprise Publisher Les Zaitz,[Read More…]
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Ontario food bank gets big funding boost for new truck
Thanks to U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, the Ontario Food Bank will receive more than $60,000 to buy a new truck to help it deliver food across the region.
Ontario grad brings Olympic skills to track clinic
ONTARIO – An Olympic Trials finalist from Ontario put on a clinic Friday, Aug. 11, at Ontario High School for area athletes who want to become faster. Joe Delgado, an Ontario High School graduate and former Division 1 athlete, met with over 30 athletes from various sports to teach them[Read More…]
Public Notices from the Enterprise for the week of August 15, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise for the week of August 15, 2023
Malheur County foster care review board in search of volunteers
The Malheur County Citizens Review Board reviews cases of children in foster care in the county. Usually the board consists of five to six people but now it has only two members. The board is looking for volunteers.
Coming Up: Casino night, dinner, youth center opening and more
Malheur County’s calendar of events is packed with food, fun, a golf tournament and more. Check it out in Coming Up.
Oregon’s new education leader wants to add teachers to catch up from pandemic learning losses
Oregon school children have some catching up to do after the disruption of the pandemic. Charlene Williams, the new director of the Oregon Department of Education, wants to grow and diversity the teacher workforce to improve student outcomes.
Court hears arguments in challenge of Oregon gender identity rule
Jessica Bates of Vale sued the state in April after her objection to a gender-affirming rule prompted the Oregon Department of Human Services to block her from adopting two children. The federal court in Portland heard arguments in the case Aug. 16.
TVCC eyes joint effort to bolster child care options in community
Treasure Valley Community College and a local nonprofit daycare provider are in early talks to of creating an education lab that would both train new daycare workers while providing additional child care for the community.
Nyssa animal shelter to host dog adoption
A Nyssa animal shelter will host a dog adoption Saturday, Aug. 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.