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As Malheur County’s premier behavioral health services provider and designated Community Mental Health Program (CMHP), Lifeways is committed to increasing access to behavioral health care across ...
The Vale High School Track and Field team expects victory. Case in point: The Viking track and field team will send over 20 athletes – including a host of district champions – to the 2025 OSAA 3A ...
Share on Facebook Share on X (Twitter) Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn On Feb. 5, state Rep. Bobby Levy, R-Echo, urged legislators at a hearing in the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and ...
Restoration work in the Grand Opera House in Vale uncovered a portion of an original mural, which doesn't bear any indication of the artist. The Drexel H Foundation conducted an open house of the ...
Memorial Day is a time to set aside our differences and join together in remembering and thanking those brave souls who gave their last full measure for their fellow Americans. They deserve that honor ...
The Enterprise will move towards final shutdown in the coming days, with news updates on the website ending on June 1, 2025. What to know: •Subscription refunds – Requests for pro rated refunds are ...
A firefighter suffered minor injuries as crews worked on a fire in a two-story house in Ontario on Sunday, May 18.
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 ...
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 and writing to him asking him to ...
An Ontario company that traces its history to 1969 in Ontario has been acquired by an Idaho firm. Baker & Murakami has been one of the largest onion packers in the area.
Vale High School's baseball team has been on a tear, winning five straight as the Vikings host Burns/Crane on Tuesday, April 29 in a pivotal league matchup.
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 ...