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PROTECT OREGON NOW PRESS RELEASE Ontario — Last week, U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz voted to cut Medicaid in the Congressional Energy and Commerce Committee, but Oregonians in his district have been calling ...
From the Bureau of Land Management: Our Vale District responded to their first major wildfire of the season, the Connor Creek Fire, which sparked Thursday afternoon in steep terrain northeast of ...
The recent announcement of the closure of the Malheur Enterprise got a lot of attention. News organizations in Oregon and Idaho produced reports. A state senator took to the floor of the Oregon Senate ...
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 ...
The Ontario School Board will get at least two new members following the May 20 election, with an incumbent for one seat facing two challengers, another opting not to run for another term and an open ...
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 ...
UPDATE: SUNDAY 7 a.m. – Nyssa split its double header with Umatilla on Saturday, May 10. The Bulldogs won the first game 16-5 and lost the second 8-7. NYSSA – The game was a thriller. On a warm ...
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 ...
Dawnita Haueter, former manager of the Malheur County Fair, recently admitted stealing money from the fair and pleaded guilty to theft. Haueter, 55, of Vale, made the admission in Malheur County ...
U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz, the Ontario Republican, supports whacking away at federal spending. “I’m just happy that somebody is finally stepping up and trying to get this out-of-control spending situation ...
Frustrated residents are pressing county officials to finally address the deteriorating condition at Bully Creek Park. Raymond Hage, a Vale plumber, ticked off a host of what he said are longstanding ...