Officials who oversee Vale’s Pioneer Place, a skilled nursing, assisted living and rehabilitation center, hope the public show up in force Wednesday, Aug. 16 to help them find answers to the facility’s financial problems.
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Kiwanis to fire up the grill for local youth
The Kiwanis Club’s annual Chicken Barbecue fundraiser kicks off at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 17 to benefit local youth programs.
Vale and area schools upgrade broadband connection
Students returning to area schools this fall will experience speedier internet connections as high-speed broadband service continues to expand across Malheur County. According to Randy Seals, director of technology with the Malheur County Education Service District, the Vale School District now has its fiber link, which will allow for minimal[Read More…]
State halts funding for Treasure Valley Reload Center, imposes conditions
BREAKING: The Oregon Department of Transportation is stopping funding for the troubled Treasure Valley Reload Center. The state in a letter set two key conditions to providing more construction money. The state says the viability of the stalled project is in doubt.
Euvalcree nears grand opening of child care center
Euvalcree, a nonprofit community organization, is nearing the completion of a child care facility that aims to serve 30 children. It is also looking to train aspiring child care operators and help them open their own businesses.
Local nonprofit awards scholarship money
A mother of six with a lifelong dream of becoming a nurse and a handful of other local women received thousands in scholarship money from the local chapter of an international nonprofit dedicated to the advancement of women.
Editorial: Nyssa school leaders must embrace transparency to earn community’s trust
The Nyssa School Board needs to be open with constituents about recent decisions as the district grapples with a costly shift in leadership and an ongoing state probe into its troubled migrant education program.
Obituary from the Enterprise for the week of August 10, 2023: Robert Keveren
Obituary from the Enterprise for the week of August 10, 2023: Robert Keveren
Adrian unveils new track
The Adrian School District is excited to show off it’s new track during the next track season as contractors put the final touches on the $1.5 million project.
Commentary: Travel mercies abound on DeLight Side
Despite a few hiccups, a journey into Big Sky country turned out fine, as columnist Pauline Sheehan reports in DeLight Side.