Records chronicle actions leading to Ontario mayor’s lawsuit
Mayor Riley Hill, now suing his own city over a $500 civil penalty incurred last year, testified he requested personal assistance from the city police department in cleaning his property. The fine proposed for his company was reduced from an initial $3,500 by Ontario Police Chief Steven Romero, according to public records obtained by the Enterprise.
Malheur County, get ready for more snow
The National Weather Service forecast several inches of snow starting Thursday evening and overnight.
AROUND OREGON: Holey war: Klamath Falls donut shop sued by restaurant with similar name
The family-owned operation, known until last week as the Holey Donut, will no longer go by that moniker after its owners were sued by The Holy Donut, a Maine bakery located 3,100 miles away.
While some schools see enrollment dips, Harper is seeing an online surge
The transition from classroom to comprehensive distance learning pushed many families in traditional public schools to look for other options, including online learning. But now that in-person instruction is returning, public schools are expected to see a bump in their enrollment numbers.
Feb. 18 vaccination clinic at Four Rivers Cultural Center canceled
The cancellation was due to weather-related shipping issues, according to a press release from the Malheur County Health Department