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06/08/2025
FREE - IN VALE
UPDATE MONDAY NOON: Everything but one chair is GONE.
A CABINET AND WORK TABLE HAVE BEEN ADDED AND NOW AVAILABLE.
Student/small office desks, cabinets, chairs and miscellany - free for the taking. In the rear carport of the Enterprise (293 Washington, Vale).
05/30/2025
To our readers: The Malheur Enterprise has ended its service to the community. The website will remain available, at no charge beginning June 1, as an important archive of community news that you may find useful for history and other uses. Our remaining email address – [email protected] ....
05/29/2025
PRESS RELEASE: VALE SCHOOL DISTRICT 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 Track and Field State Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene o...
05/29/2025
LIFEWAYS PRESS RELEASE: 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 Malheaur County. Lifeways plans on opening services in Nyssa and Vale in the co...
05/28/2025
FREE – Scrap metal in Vale. We have two large pieces of old equipment that can be sold for scrap in Payette. You would need forklift or other heavy lift machinery to load the. If you are interested in the scrap salvage, send an email to [email protected].
05/27/2025
The Republican from northeast Oregon testified against bills related to fertilizer and data centers that could impact her family’s businesses.
05/27/2025
The Eastern Oregon Border Board, using state money, awarded several grants to businesses and nonprofits. One included the dental practice run by the husband of the border board's executive director.
05/26/2025
In a commentary, Jim Jones, former Idaho attorney general, notes that war takes a toll on veterans even after the guns are silenced, and he urges they also be honored on Memorial Day.
05/24/2025
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 being processed. You can request your refund by email to [email protected]. Requests rece...
05/23/2025
LOOKING FOR A GREAT EVENING OF MUSIC?
Put this on your calendar........
05/22/2025
AROUND OREGON: U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz, a Republican from Ontario, told people in a limited virtual town hall that he personally worked on the massive budget bill passed by the U.S. House. Bentz defended the legislation.
05/22/2025
PHOTOS: Kids make tracks at May Roberts Elementary to raise money for school projects.
PHOTOS: Kids make tracks at Mary Roberts Elementary to raise money for school projects.
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