Republican legislators, including state Rep. Greg Smith, announced a hunt for government corruption. Instead, senators were lectured Thursday by citizens to quick their boycott.
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Public Notices from the Enterprise, week of May 31, 2023
Public Notices from the Enterprise, week of May 31, 2023.
Major homeless shelter being readied in Ontario with $4 million grant
General contractors are working on wrapping up work on a 17-unit property in Ontario being turned into transitional housing for the 250 people experiencing homelessness in Malheur County.
Vale High School principal steps down
As the school year closes, the principal’s offices at Vale High School, Alameda Elementary and Ontario Middle Schools are in flux as Vale’s principal steps down and takes a position as vice principal at Alameda and Ontario’s associate principal takes over in Vale.
Annual America’s Global Village celebration slated at Lions Park
The ninth annual America’s Global Village event will kick off June 3 at Ontario’s Lions Park beginning at 11 a.m.
Obituaries from the Enterprise for the week of May 31, 2023
Obituaries from the Enterprise for the week of May 31, 2023.
Kotek quits negotiations as Oregon Senate GOP walkout hits fourth week
AT THE CAPITOL: Gov. Tina Kotek said Democrats and Republicans are at an impasse, with Republicans insisting Democrats kill or substantially change a top priority around abortion and gender-affirming care.
Nyssa to lose over $350,000 in migrant funding over improper enrollments
The state will pull over $350,000 in federal funding from the Nyssa School District’s migrant education program. The loss in funding comes after state officials identified 129 families with 277 children improperly enrolled for the past three years in a program designed to give migrant families extra help to educate their children.
More Oregon kids attend preschool, but enrollment still lags nationally
A new study shows preschool attendance has grown in Oregon, but spending per child lags behind other states.
Fair board set to tackle task to fill vacant manager position
The Malheur Fair Board will meet June 5 to discuss seeking a new fairgrounds manager. The former fairgrounds manager, Dawnita Haueter, was fired late last month.