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Nyssa (/ ˈ n ɪ s ə / NISS-ə) is a city in Malheur County, Oregon, United States. The population was 3,267 at the 2010 census. The city is located along the Snake River on the Idaho border, in the region of far eastern Oregon known as the "Treasure Valley". It is part of the Ontario, OR–ID Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Al Thompson and Son's Feed and Seed Company, also known as Tobler's Feed and Fuel or Farmers Feed and Seed and currently used as the Oregon Trail Agriculture Museum, is a building located in Nyssa, Oregon in the United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2]
Oregon Governor Kate Brown and others in August 2017 at a signing ceremony for the transportation funding bill HB 2017. The Treasure Valley Reload Center is a planned truck-to-rail shipping facility slated to open near Nyssa, Oregon, on the border of the U.S. states Oregon and Idaho as part of the Arcadia Industrial Park acquisition and development.
A 57-year-old man from Nyssa, Oregon, was driving a Ford Mustang east on U.S. 20 with a 94-year-old male passenger, also from Nyssa, when the driver failed to yield at a stop sign about 1:54 p.m ...
Castellanoz has been recognized by heritage and arts communities through awards and service, such as a 1987 National Heritage Fellowship, [7] board membership 1997-2001 on the Oregon Arts Commission, and presentations on Mexican traditional arts at the Smithsonian Institution and in various Northwest libraries and museums.
An Oregon man is accused of murdering his girlfriend, whose July 2024 death was initially ruled a suicide. On Tuesday, Jan.15, police in Sweet Home arrested Jerod L. Norman, 40, of Sweet Home, and ...
Morales is accused of killing 20-year-old Jessiah Mercado and her 4-month-old son Messiah Diaz in a drive-by shooting on Nov. 19. Connecticut Manhunt Underway After Suspect Allegedly Kills Mother ...
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