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Rocky Mountain Power presented the Crisis Center with a grant to support ongoing activities. The Rocky Mountain Power Foundation presented a grant to the Oneida Crisis Center last week. This grant ...
The Enterprise spoke with Mayor Joan Hawkins, who provided some further information on the status and future timeline of the long-running Bannock Street project. The recently announced delay is ...
The Easter weekend was bright and sunny, with a strong chance of Easter eggs. Another Easter has come and gone, though this one was significantly warmer than the last one. During last year’s Easter ...
Kelly Neal put on a creative and interactive Easter event this year at Edith’s Collective. Malad Idaho , April 19, 2025 — Spring was in full swing this weekend at Edith’s Collective as locals gathered ...
The 10th annual Friends of the Museum campaign is underway with the goal of raising funds to continue the many remodeling and preservation projects at our local Oneida Pioneer Museum. The 10th annual ...
I slid into the back row of Relief Society in Mesa, Arizona, and found a seat next to a little lady doing some crocheting while we waited for the meeting to start. All the chairs immediately around us ...
The Oneida School Board held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 15, with all members present. Many guests were present for recognition of their achievements. Lexie Evans, the Malad High ...
Trever Howe completed his Eagle project by constructing a wooden “Lost & Found” box for Malad Elementary. Principal Sarah McIntyre had expressed a desire for a place to store lost and found items at ...
The Sunrise Service had musical accompaniment by the youth choir and Danielle Pettis. The Oneida Interfaith Council’s Easter Sunrise Service was held on Easter morning, April 20, at Malad City Park ...
Rain or shine, snow or wind, the Lady Dragons play softball. While Mother Nature did her best to try to disrupt their plans, the Malad softball team hosted their annual Scott Ray Softball Tournament.
In small towns like ours, people know how to take care of each other. We wave from tractors, lend tools when someone’s in a pinch, and show up with casseroles when hard times hit. That same sense of ...
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