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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.
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, ...
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 ...
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: State Rep. Greg Smith, a Republican from Heppner, is threatening to sue two public agencies for destroying his reputation. His claims focus on efforts to boost his pay by 55%.
A state-of-the-art wheat and corn flake mill will soon be a fixture in south Nyssa. The mill is scheduled to open in August and provide feed for six feedlots across the Treasure Valley.
An Ontario man who grew up in an abusive home where he started using methamphetamine at age 14 has been sentenced in a prosecution involving a two-day spree of carjackings in 2021. The sentencing in U ...
Signs marking Malheur County's history will get fresh attention from volunteers. The work to repair and restore the signs is being funded by a recent grant to the Malheur Country Historical Society.
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.
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.
Oregon lawmakers will have nearly $756 million less than they anticipated to spend in next two years, according to state’s May revenue forecast.
An Ontario man caught with nearly 300 grams of methamphetamine was put on probation by a federal judge recently. The 64-year-old mechanic is being traeted for an addiction, court filings show.