Along the Street: Cultural Coalition awards grants, promotes tax credit program
The Yamhill County Cultural Coalition is encouraging locals to take advantage of Oregon’s unique tax credit program that helps build local arts, culture and heritage programs. You have until the ...
Along the Street: Drought affecting Christmas tree crops
The demand for Christmas trees is, as expected, high at the moment. But there may not be as many to go around this year. Drought conditions have taken a toll on Christmas tree crops around Oregon, growers ...
Along the Street: Holiday market opens today
The McMinnville Holiday Market opens its doors today with extended hours, live music by The Weather Machine, food trucks and products made by local artisans. The market’s first day coincides with ...
Along the Street: Hazelnut harvest falls short
Oregon hazelnut growers were anticipating a record-high crop in 2018 — until, that is, they harvested the crop. The Capital Press reported this week the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service ...
Along the Street: MEDP will expand jobs ‘pipeline’ for local youth
The McMinnville Economic Development Partnership has embarked on a project intended to create more local entry-level, career-track job connections, and it’s expected to begin accepting applications ...
Along the Street: Evenstads honored for distinguished service
Grace and Ken Evenstad, founding owners of Domaine Serene Winery and owners of Château de la Crée in Burgundy, are the recipients of the 2018 Distinguished Service Award announced annually ...
Along the Street: R. Stuart plans estate vineyard
After relying on fruit from the Daffodil Hill Vineyard in the Eola-Amity Hills since 2003, R. Stuart & Co. this month announced it has purchased all 21 acres, meaning the 35-year-old company now owns ...
Along the Street: Vacation rentals set for Taylor-Dale building
The rumor throughout the summer -- supported by a construction worker onsite -- was that the Taylor-Dale Hardware building downtown would house a restaurant on the first floor and and vacation rentals ...
Along the Street: SAIF pays out $3.4 million to local employers
SAIF, the nonprofit state-chartered workers’ compensation insurance company, had a good year, which means many employers in Yamhill County are going to be getting checks soon. The Salem-based company’s ...
Along the Street: Chehalem Dance Academy offers new Mac classes
The U.S. Department of Agriculture predicts an excellent hazelnut harvest this fall and Oregon growers agree. The Capital Press, the state’s agricultural weekly newspaper, reports the latest production ...
Along the Street: Tribes change banks
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde has made it official: Wells Fargo will no longer handle its banking. The Tribal Council voted 8-1 to cut ties, citing Wells Fargo’s involvement in the Dakota ...
Along the Street: Whiskey ready
It seems like forever when Steven Day first dipped his toe into Oregon’s growing craft spirits scene, buying property for his Dayton-area distillery in 2013 — the beginning of President Obama’s ...
Along the Street: 100-plus years of farming
Two Yamhill County families will be recognized this month at the Oregon State Fair for operating a Century Farm or a Sesquicentennial (150-year) Farm. The operations are among twelve farms and ranches ...
Along the Street: Pinot lovers in Mac
Hundreds of wine and food aficionados are in McMinnville for the 32nd annual International Pinot Noir Celebration. The event, which began this morning on the Linfield College campus, includes scholarly ...
Along the Street: Microbrews on tap
Like any industry, the microbrew scene is subject to ups and downs. A new report by the Oregon Employment Department suggests the brewery business is, for now, slowing. “Although we continue ...