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  • Jan 14, 2024 | bigcountrynewsconnection.com | Harley Wade

    ONTARIO, ID – Do you know how your home was built? Did it take days or even months to build? Well that changes when 3D printed homes come to town. Shawn McKay, CEO and founder of Layer Line 3D, was intrigued with 3D printed homes about two and a half years ago. After roughly half a year of research, he decided to purchase the equipment needed to build homes. Now, after a year and a half of figuring out building plans for a 3D printed home, there will soon be one residing in Ontario.

  • Jan 12, 2024 | argusobserver.com | Harley Wade

    ONTARIO – Do you know how your home was built? Did it take days or even months to build? Well that changes when 3D printed homes come to town. Shawn McKay, CEO and founder of Layer Line 3D, was intrigued with 3D printed homes about two and a half years ago. After roughly half a year of research, he decided to purchase the equipment needed to build homes. Now, after a year and a half of figuring out building plans for a 3D printed home, there will soon be a 3D printed home in Ontario.

  • Jan 7, 2024 | argusobserver.com | Harley Wade

    ONTARIO — Malheur Turnkey is getting the ball rolling with its grand opening this Friday. On Jan. 12, Housing Authority officials will be hosting the grand opening of Malheur Turnkey offering food to those who attend and the chance to view what the units look like.

  • Jan 5, 2024 | argusobserver.com | Harley Wade

    NYSSA — Nyssa School Board of Directors held a special work session on Tuesday, with eight items of discussion on the agenda. While no action was taken during the work session, those discussions could eventually take shape as action items at future meetings. One of the topics discussed at the meeting was the potential for an all-county board training.

  • Jan 3, 2024 | argusobserver.com | Harley Wade

    ONTARIO — A new year means new activities at Four Rivers Cultural Center to keep the community busy and this year, art and culture will come back into focus. In a phone interview with Director of Programs and Outreach Diana Morinaga, she said last year's events were more focused on health and wellness. This year, staff plans on revamping and focusing a little bit more on art and culture. “Hope to keep reaching new people and new demographics and do what we do,” Morinaga said.

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