ONTARIO â After months of hiatus on its regular programming, which were lunch forums held each Monday, the Ontario Area Chamber of Commerce will resume itâs weekly meetings in May, according to an update from Cathy Yasuda, Chamber board member on Thursday afternoon.
The first of these will be held May 3, with the event beginning at noon, as in the past provided nothing changes with the status of restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she said. As it currently stands, the events will take place at Four Rivers Cultural Center, where another room is available if enough people show up.
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Candidates who are hopefuls for positions opening up on the Ontario School Board and Treasure Valley Community College have been invited to a candidate forum on April 28. It will begin at 6 p.m. at Four Rivers Cultural Center, 676 S.W. Fifth Ave.
âIâm so glad weâre doing this,â said Ontario Area Chamber of Commerce board member Cathy Yasuda. âThere will be plenty of space to spread out and social distance.â
She reminded those who attend the forum to wear masks.
âItâs a great space,â Yasuda said, adding that if enough people showed up they could use two rooms.
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On Saturday, February 13th, 2021, Ray Hartley, loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away after a long battle with cancer at the age of 77.
Ray was born on March 5th, 1943, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Ralph and June Hartley. Ray was the oldest of four children. He was the big brother of three sisters, Nancy, Penny, and Kris. He spent his childhood in Brogan and later in Vale, Oregon. He attended schools in Vale and graduated in 1961.
After graduating from high school Ray enlisted in the United States Air Force in January of 1963. In the fall of 1965 Ray was assigned to the 33rd Tactical Squadron and sent to Vietnam. When he arrived in Vietnam, he was attached to an Army unit, the famed 173rd Airborne Brigade, 2nd Battalion. He served as a forward air controller for the 173rd in the lron Triangle and Ho Bo Woods, coordinating and calling in air strikes, and providing bomber pilots with coordinates to drop their ordinance on. After a year in Vietnam, Ray was
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