The city of Sheridan is petitioning the state for disaster funding after its main water line was damaged by a landslide in December. In the early morning of Dec. 19, after nearly 10 inches of rain in ...


Commentary

 
Quirk of the Week: By the ways, here are a few odd sightings

This week’s Quirk collection we could call “the traffic report.” All involve roadside … sightings. “Attractions” is not quite the word. Also, this being the week of ...

 
Jonah Goldberg: Facts of Pretti's death undeniable

The killing of Alex Pretti was unjust and unjustified.

 

Jeb Bladine: Minneapolis could become a flashback of history

Time will tell if the 2026 shootings of ICE protesters in Minneapolis will be a turning point for America. Public response to the killings was deeper and more far-reaching than reactions to other Trump ...

 
Haley Cox: County fumbling precious recreational opportunity

What a complete mess Yamhill County has managed to make of the Yamhelas Westsider Trail issue.

 

Investigating the Bible: Attack with love

There’s an old church joke, which can be retold variously depending on which religious group is favored. Fictitious denomination names are used here. A remote rural village had one church, the First ...

Editorials

 
Can we all join in standing for what we know is right?

During his first term, Donald Trump’s ravenous crusade to bend the world to his will was at least partially restrained by people holding key elective and appointive posts. Not so this time around, ...

 
Schools face crisis point; course correction needed

Public school enrollment has been declining for the last 10 years in McMinnville, punctuated by a precipitous plunge during the pandemic followed by a limited recovery in succeeding years that seems to ...

Let's lower our sights and cut deal on Alpine project

Palindrome’s $80.5 million proposal for redevelopment of Alpine Avenue’s former RB Rubber site stood out for one clear reason: It was the most audacious and ambitious of the eight submissions. ...

 
A lot to like in the result, a lot less in the process

Celebrated English playwright William Shakespeare coined the oft-quoted phrase, “All’s well that ends well,” to serve as the name of a play he wrote and produced in 1623. And even then, ...

All signs point to another year of trail controversy

Yamhill County — where public park development has not been a high priority — has park projects drawing high public interest going into 2026. County leaders are planning to eliminate the expansive ...

Letters

News-Register Letters Policy

The News-Register welcomes written opinions about issues of public interest and about the content of this newspaper. Letters from non-local writers are accepted only if they focus on local issues. This ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 30, 2026

Where’s the leadership? Physical impotence can damage relationships and mental health, which is why billions are spent every year on treatments for erectile dysfunction. Lately, we’re seeing ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 23, 2026

Building bridges I was surprised to learn from the News-Register that at the last city council meeting, Councilor Chris Chenoweth criticized Unidos Bridging Community, saying “an organization that ...

Letters to the Editor: Jan. 16, 2026

Poor example I attended the city council meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 13, to learn if the City was going to respond to recent ICE activity, and if so, what the response would consist of. It was clear there ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 9, 2026

Follow the money We are watching the biggest wealth transfer in history. Wealth that is moving from ordinary Americans to the richest people on Earth. Our middle class is the last repository of wealth ...

News & Features

Neighbors appeal farmland partition

Neighbors have appealed a Measure 49 request to partition property on rural land south of Hillsboro, citing misuse of the claim and water and traffic impacts to the area. The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners ...

Mac debates removing 1970s air easements

The removal of an obscure air easement from the 1970s could lead to new residences adjacent to Tice Park. Last week, McMinnville City Council deliberated what to do with backyard tracts along Northwest ...

Five weeks, 260 bills: Short session underway

Ninety lawmakers from across Oregon gathered Monday at the State Capitol in Salem to tackle a host of urgent issues, including balancing the state’s budget amid a looming deficit, keeping the state’s transportation department solvent, protecting Oregonians and immigrants from aggressive federal enforcement tactics and affordability.

 

Amity council urged to seek ODOT grants

Amity City Council will vote to apply for two Oregon Department of Transportation street grant programs at its Wednesday, Feb. 4, regular council meeting, starting at 6 p.m. Cities under 5,000 population ...

 
Along the Street: Hotel on schedule for May ’27 opening

The new Marriott AC Retreat hotel is starting to take shape on the Evergreen museum campus, owned by the Stoller Group’s McMinnville Properties. Ground was broken in October between the aviation ...

 
Sheridan seeks help from state for repairs to main water line damaged in landslide

The city of Sheridan is petitioning the state for disaster funding after its main water line was damaged by a landslide in December. In the early morning of Dec. 19, after nearly 10 inches of rain in ...

 
Change in leadership at Life Care Center

Brenda Wilson, who has been executive director of the Life Care Center of McMinnville for four years, retired at the end of January. The residential care center and rehab facility’s new executive ...

Wyden town hall in Mac Friday

U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden will host a town hall at the McMinnville Armory starting at 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 6. Wyden holds town halls in each Oregon county annually. “I’ve kept my promise to hold ...

 
Quirk of the Week: By the ways, here are a few odd sightings

This week’s Quirk collection we could call “the traffic report.” All involve roadside … sightings. “Attractions” is not quite the word. Also, this being the week of ...

Mac man arrested following second pursuit in 4 months

A convicted felon fled a traffic stop Monday evening and led the Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office on a pursuit north that ended near Meadow Lake and Old Soldiers roads west of Carlton. Shortly after ...

Court Records: Feb. 4, 2026

CIVIL FILINGS Midland Credit Management, Inc. vs. Jessica Russell: Granted $9,354.92 judgment. Midland Credit Management, Inc. vs. Margie M. Miller: Granted $2,437.89 judgment. Midland Credit Management, ...

 
Major hotel planned in downtown Dayton

Developers of a planned five-story, 96-room hotel on Ferry Street in Dayton will resubmit plans following a back-and-forth review process with the city.  Developer Twin Towers LLC (a division of ...

 
Revenue outlook is better than expected

Oregon lawmakers meeting at the Capitol to balance the state’s budget are staring down a much rosier economic forecast than expected.

 

 
Oregon's high school graduation rate inches up to record high

Oregon high schoolers in the class of 2025 graduated at all-time highs for the state but still at a lower rate than recent national averages, according to the latest state data.

 

 
Faulconer-Chapman students get up-close look at fish life cycle

Third grade students at Faulconer-Chapman School are getting up close and personal learning about fish life cycles with eggs hatching in a classroom. As part of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife ...

 
Board axes Westsider Trail from county plan

The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners voted 2-1 Thursday to remove the Yamhelas Westsider Trail project from future plans. In opposition, Commissioner Bubba King argued 80% of people who submitted ...

McMinnville planning to top off tax rate

McMinnville residents should prepare for another — and final — 50-cent property tax hike this year, following discussions by the budget committee Tuesday. A majority of the 14-member committee ...

 
Newberg mayor joins resident in three-hour journey by wheelchair

NEWBERG — On a sunny winter morning in late December, Newberg Mayor Bill Rosacker practiced maneuvering a motorized wheelchair in the parking lot of a north Newberg apartment complex.

 

 
Stopping By: Dye and ice

Yamhill woman uses tie-dyeing method to create unique garments

 
Melt Down marks 10 years

A decade ago, nine McMinnville restaurants grilled bread sandwiched with cheese and other ingredients on behalf of the Yamhill Community Action Partnership’s countywide food bank. For 28 days — ...

Sports

 
Pinned under planes: Linfield wrestling soars to new heights at third Night at the Museum

Hanging above the Wildcats’ heads on Friday, Jan. 23, were historic aircraft that symbolized what is possible when a collection of committed minds conjoin to turn dreams into reality. Tucked under ...

 
3A/2A Boys Basketball: Pirates complete season sweep of Bulldogs

Defense was the deciding factor in the Willamina gymnasium on Friday — so was a comeuppance from Dayton’s Jaxson Allen. The second meeting between the No. 28 Pirates (7-13, 4-8) and No. 36 ...

 
3A/2A Girls Basketball: Stahl leads Tigers past Pirates in lively affair

Yamhill Carlton junior Lilah Stahl had a night to remember on Thursday, Jan. 29, in the Tiger Dome, breaking out for a team-high 16 points while finding a smooth shooting stroke to keep No. 15-ranked YC ...

Mac Basketball: Grizzlies unable to slow Jaguars' offensive might

A second-half surge from sophomore Xander Gurash was not enough to bring the Grizzlies back on Friday, as they fell 57-49 at No. 37 Century (7-10, 4-1). Gurash scored 13 of his team-high 16 points ...

Grizzlies combine for 11 top-six placements at Tod Surmon Invitational

Grizzly grapplers concluded January with strong showings during road trips to the north and south. On Friday, McMinnville’s girls had one of their best team performances of the season, placing fifth ...

Bulldogs battle-tested at Amity Duals, Geister Invite

Boys from Amity and Willamina’s wrestling programs represented their schools on various stages throughout the past week, highlighted by a day of duals in Amity on Wednesday, Jan. 28. In the Warrior ...

 
Mac Boys Basketball: Grizzlies find footing with win over Crimson Tide

The Grizzlies had been digging themselves a hole for 21 days, having lost four straight games to start Pacific Conference league play. On Tuesday night, with the help of a few new pieces, No. 38-ranked ...

 
Mac Girls Basketball: Bears record 20 steals, pester Glencoe in 65-35 win

Varsity girls record 20 steals, pester Glencoe in 65-35 win By NATHAN ECKER Of the News-Register The Grizzlies were fierce on Tuesday night — rather, according to junior guard Alex Bates, “we ...

 
Grizzly grapplers prove mettle after top-10 ranking

Self-proclaimed underdogs posing as Grizzlies are in the McMinnville High School wrestling room. On Thursday, Jan. 22, Mac hosted its first dual meet of the season. It was a battle of will inside the ...

3A/2A Boy Basketball: Bulldogs get first conference wins, Warriors play upset

Jan. 27 Amity 87 Salem Academy 73 Amity (11-7, 7-3) improved to No. 16 in Class 3A after upsetting No. 7 Salem Academy (14-4, 9-2) at home on Tuesday. Having lost 63-60 in their first meeting, the ...

3A/2A Girls Basketball: Warriors win 10th straight, Pirates bested late

Jan. 27 Amity 74 Salem Academy 16 Alyssa McMullen led the No. 2-ranked Warriors (17-2, 10-0) with 17 points on Tuesday as they swept the season series and made quick work of No. 37 Salem Academy ...

Mac Boys Basketball: Grizz fall 63-46 on road to Vikings

On Friday, McMinnville’s No. 38-ranked varsity boys basketball team (5-9, 0-3) was able to turn a developmental corner, but struggled to keep No. 37 Forest Grove (9-7, 3-1) away from the ...

 
Mac Girls Basketball: Bears battle past Vikings

The No. 25-ranked Grizzlies (6-8, 2-1) had to be scrappy on Friday, playing what Head Coach Sean Coste called one of their most physical games of the year on a road trip to No. 29 Forest Grove ...

 
3A/2A Girls Basketball: Tigers trample Cardinals, Warriors win 9 in a row

Jan. 22 Yamhill Carlton 53 Corbett 7 YC’s No. 15-ranked girls basketball team (13-5, 3-3) allowed the fewest points they have all season on Thursday to remain undefeated in the Tiger Dome. The ...

3A/2A Boys Basketball: Tigers move to second in Coastal Range

Jan. 22 Yamhill Carlton 60 Corbett 46 The No. 23-ranked Tigers (12-5, 5-1) held an advantage in every quarter against No. 38 Corbett (4-13, 3-2) on Thursday in the Tiger Dome. Bolstered by 24 points, ...

 
Swimmers improve form in victories over Glencoe

McMinnville High School’s varsity swimmers lit up Glencoe on Thursday, Jan. 22, during another successful day in the pool as Mac’s seniors were honored during the festivities. Despite treading ...

Linfield Cheer and Dance hosting Young Cats Club event at basketball

The Linfield Cheer and Dance teams are hosting a special Young Cats Club session on Tuesday, Jan. 27, in association with an upcoming Linfield basketball doubleheader versus Pacific University. The event ...

 
Tuning becomes first YC girls wrestler to 100 wins

Yamhill Carlton High School senior Addison Tuning (155) made Tiger history as the first girls wrestler to win 100 matches. Tuning realized she was only 30 matches away from hitting the milestone when ...

Ski & Ride to benefit cancer service nonprofits

Winter sports enthusiasts can spend two days on the mountain while helping two local nonprofits during the Ski & Ride events, March 7 and 8. “Our goal with Ski & Ride is to create an event ...

 
Mac Girls Basketball: Grizzlies click on all cylinders, Summers records double-double in win over Newberg

McMinnville High School’s gymnasium was rocking with frenetic energy on Tuesday night. It carried into the Grizzlies locker room, where Head Coach Sean Coste was met with a wave of euphoric cheers ...

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