SPECIAL REPORT PART 4: For years, Malheur County has posted some of the highest rates of children living in poverty of any county in Oregon. A five-part series by the Enterprise examines what’s behind that – and what can be done.
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In last-minute budgeting, Malheur County commissioners give themselves raises
Malheur County Commissioner’s Jim Mendiola and Ron Jacobs are scheduled to get pay raises and health insurance in 11th-hour decision approved June 28.
Project DOVE’s ‘all in’ for Casino Night fundraiser for victims of domestic violence
Those looking to go all in on raising awareness about domestic violence and play Texas Hold ‘Em or try their luck at the blackjack table need to look no further than Project DOVE’s Casino Night Fundraiser Saturday, Aug. 19, at 6 p.m. at the Ontario Elks Lodge at 1150 W. 4th St.
Dayton claims bronze at nationals
VALE – A Vale High School student brought home a bronze medal from a national automotive technology competition in Georgia. Senior Carson Dayton took third overall in automotive service technology at the SkillsUSA national championship in Atlanta on Friday, June 23. According to Karen Kitzel, associate director of SkillsUSA, Dayton[Read More…]
Nyssa police seek man in connection with armed robbery of M & W Express
The Nyssa Police Department is investigating an armed robbery of the M & W Express Saturday night.
Vale’s big holiday weekend – photos of the fun we had
PHOTOS AND MORE PHOTOS – Here’s a compilation of the photo essays produced by the Enterprise in reporting on the Fourth of July events in Vale.
FOURTH OF JULY PHOTOS: Rodeo
PHOTOS: Rodeo fans showed up in good numbers for the 108th Vale 4th of July Rodeo, which ran over four nights.
Officials suspend search for missing Boise woman
The Malheur County Sheriff’s Office Friday, July 7, suspended a search for a Boise woman who went missing in the Succor Creek area more than a week ago.
Obituaries from the Enterprise, for the week of July 3, 2023
Obituaries from the Enterprise, for the week of July 1, 2023: John Henry Chamberlin, Rev. Michael Emerson Bannon
FOURTH OF JULY PHOTOS: Lions breakfast, car show
PHOTOS: Hundreds of hungry folks showed up for Lions Club breakfast and then got a chance to see well-manicured classic vehicles in Vale.