Travis Pavlacky and Shane McGinnis opened Integrity Auto & Diesel in the building where Claire’s Automotive operated. They opened their business March 11.
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Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of April 3, 2024
Public Notices from the Enterprise, for the week of April 3, 2024
Malheur County Sheriff Travis Johnson steps into the limelight with television spot
Travis Johnson, Malheur County sheriff, appeared on Dr. Phil Primetime, earlier this month to talk about modifications to Ballot Measure 110.
Coming Up: Remember Little Valley? Speaker offers memories
A history talk, the Makers Faire, and a ball game to fund training for first responders are on the local calendar in April.
Malheur County freshmen make FFA history – en Español
Sofia Corona, a first-year FFA student, and seven other participants – including Gabby Sandoval, a freshman at Vale High School – competed in the first-ever state Spanish Creed Speaking Invitational held in Redmond at the Deschutes County Fair and Expo Center.
Former Nyssa chief convicted of misconduct, sentenced to jail, loses badge
AROUND OREGON: A state judge sentenced Ray Rau, former Nyssa police chief, to 10 days in jail after convicting him of official misconduct in his duty as Tillamook police chief. Rau also had to surrender his police certification during a court proceeding on Wednesday, April 3, in Tillamook County Circuit Court.
Board fires executive director of Four Rivers Cultural Center
Lynelle Christiani, the executive director of the Four Rivers Cultural Center was fired Tuesday, April 2.
Nyssa News: Time to sign up to serve
Serve Day’s almost here, and a blood pressure clinic, Movie Night and more are coming up at the Nyssa Senior Center. Correspondent Susan Barton has the details.
Vale wrestling champ ushers kids onto mats
Vale High School’s Ava Collins, a two-time state grappling champion, coached nearly a dozen kids at a wrestling camp last week.
Ontario chamber leader focuses on connecting people, businesses and the community
Ontario chamber chief John Breidenbach believes a strong chamber of commerce is a key element to any town or city. Since 2004 he’s worked to ensure area businesses have an advocate.