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Festivities are still two weeks off at this point, so any changes made to the schedule or event list that are available before press time will be made by the July 3 paper.
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We salute the dedicated volunteers who generously donate their time and energy for the benefit of our community. We also join in commending the elected officials, some of whom serve in career ...
Two of the many signs of the season were turned on this weekend, as the Hometown Annual Christmas Festival was held at the Event Center, and the Light Show at City Park kicked off the beginning of its ...
As the holidays approach you will see, Malad Elementary is the place to be. Joy and excitement is in the air, Our Santa letters we want to share. We have tried so hard to be good, Helping our friends, ...
County announces chip sealing datesPatrons of Oneida County, The Oneida County Road & Bridge Department would like to inform the public of the specific dates and roads that this summers chipping will ...
The Oneida Pioneer Museum officially marked the beginning of its traditional season with an opening Bake Sale.
Ireland Bank is pleased to announce the addition of Tami Fager as Vice President/Loan Officer at the Malad Branch.
Local American Legion Post 65 Auxiliary President Erin White presented Lunch Services Director Jean Coburn with a check for $2,000 to be used to pay off the unpaid lunch balances across the school ...
This past week, 11 students traveled to California to attend the 2.6 Million Square foot World Ag Expo in Tulare.
The Idaho Enterprise has been Oneida County's News since 1879. The new publisher, Bryan Scott plans to continue the traditions of The Idaho Enterprise, bringing to the community the news our residents ...
The annual Light Parade, sponsored by the Volunteer Fire Department, made its circuit through town over the weekend.
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