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Hundreds of patients in Oregon still linger in the hospital even though they don’t need intensive care. (Christine Torres Hicks/OHSU) Throughout the pandemic, hundreds of people at any one time have ...
Third grade students in Adrian posted the top reading scores among all third grade students tested in Oregon earlier this year, according to recently-released state test scores.
Uncertainty looms among local agricultural producers and regional economists about how President Donald Trump’s off-and-on tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico will impact Malheur County’s economy. For ...
AROUND OREGON: A public board Friday ordered that pay raises for Greg Smith and his staff at the Columbia Development Authority be revoked. The move may cost Smith more than $30,000 in pay to return.
The Jordan Valley Mustangs fifth-place finish at the 1A state girls basketball tournament was by all measures remarkable.This year was the Mustangs first state semifinal appearance since 1999, ...
MALHEUR COUNTY COURT: Planning director resigns, grant sought for Bully Creek Park, county puts its credit behind $2.4 million credit line for rail project.
Ontario, Oregon – May 9, 2025 – Treasure Valley Community College (TVCC) announces the discontinuation of its Men’s and Women’s Tennis programs following the Northwest Athletic Conference’s (NWAC) ...
Around Oregon Business & economy Mr. Big: Operator of major disability services firm faces state scrutiny, legal action Lucas Manfield - Oregon Journalism Project January 26, 2025 ...
The Malheur Enterprise is ceasing publication after 115 years with the May 7 edition being the last printed version. Owners Les Zaitz and Scotta Callister are retiring after each spending more than 50 ...
For Chad Hartley, Vale High School's new principal, showing up, working hard, being a good team player and inspiring others are bedrock principles kids need to learn to succeed in life.
Adrian High School held its graduation ceremony, Sunday, May 26, at the high school gym. The 2024 graduating class consisted of 30 students.
Two empty seats on Ontario's Diversity Advisory Committee were filled by Mayor Debbie Folden despite concerns the committee's existence may jeopardize federal funding.
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