ONTARIO — How the city will move ahead to connect two trails on the north and south sides of town is yet to be determined. Also undetermined is how the
ONTARIO — The Oregon legislative session has about 100 days left, with the Legislature required to sine die by June 25. The next deadline faced by lawmakers is April 4.
ONTARIO — With agriculture being an ever-evolving industry, it is critical for community colleges to keep up with trends in order to create career pathways that develop a capable and
NYSSA — Oregon Department of Transportation is finally ready to release the $3 million in funding that was approved by the state’s Emergency Board last year for the Treasure Valley