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A Vale man was arrested over the weekend in connection to a large investigation by a group of Idaho police agencies. (The Enterprise/FILE) Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on Pinterest ...
Vale's Diesel Johnson muscles the ball to the basket over Riverside's Riley Lantis (44) Saturday, Feb. 17, during an Eastern Oregon League playoff game. The Vikings defeated Riverside 77-49 in front ...
The regularly scheduled meeting of the County Court was called to order by Judge Dan Joyce at 9:00 a.m. with Commissioner Ron Jacobs and Commissioner Jim Mendiola present. Members of the media, public ...
With owners retiring, the Malheur Enterprise is closing after serving the community for more than 115 years. The last print edition of the newspaper is May 7. The newspaper’s online service will end ...
NOTE: Ballots are due on Tuesday, May 20. They must be postmarked by that date, placed in ballot boxes around Malheur County or returned to the Malheur County Clerk’s Office in Vale. The Ontario ...
Jordan Valley's Kenzie Tuttle goes up for a rebound on Friday, March 7, during the Mustangs state semifinal game against the Union Bobcats in Baker City. The Jordan Valley team fell to the Bobcats ...
Malheur County Development Corp.’s plan for the Nyssa reload center needs to be revised to overcome a “misalignment of agendas,” “lack of clarity” and an “incomplete” design for what has been promoted ...
ONTARIO – Fry Foods is slated to add another fryer line to its Ontario food processing plant by the end of the year. The $1.5 million project was made possible in part with a $675,000 grant from ...
ADRIAN – Third grade students at Adrian Elementary School, part of a rural school district in the poorest county in the state, posted the top reading scores among all third grade students tested in ...
Mary Roberts Elementary School’s Jog-A-Thon fundraiser took place on Thursday, May 15. Each pod of classes (pods are 3 to 4 classes grouped together) ran, jogged, or walked for about 30 minutes to ...
ROGUE RIVER — This town of 2,400, deep in Southern Oregon on the banks of the famed river of the same name, was once frequented by gold miners. Recently, the town attracted a different sort of ...
City records officers say the rising number – and increasing complexity – of records requests has contributed to massive delays in providing them. (Daniel Walters graphic/InvestigateWest) Share on ...
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