Less than 24 hours after winning the program’s second championship, the Amity girls’ basketball team arrived home, greeted by blaring sirens from the Amity Fire Department and crowds of proud ...


Commentary

 
Quirk of the Week: The Gs stand alone

Initial reaction is that these genius fonts are a G force Ah … Gs. Lotta G-eography in this week’s atlas of Quirk. Places such as Geraldi’s, Grieving Ink and George Fox. In McMinnville, ...

Jeb Bladine: Strong words indict short session Legislature

This week a respected, nonpartisan political observer called the Oregon Legislature a “corrupt organization,” with specific reference to the Democratic leadership. If intended to mean unethical, ...

 
Kirby Neumann-Rea: An insider's guide to plying Wine Country's back roads

Avidity first.

Such a sentiment is never wrong. However, in this case, Avidity is a winery just east of Newberg.

Michael Klein: War injects uncertainty into a weakening U.S. economy

The “fog of war” refers to confusion and uncertainty on the battlefield and the attendant possibility of fatal error. This principle has a parallel when it comes to the economic consequences of wars, especially when they explode in a region accounting for one-fifth of the world’s oil and one-third of its natural gas.

 

Jonah Goldberg: Trump on a short leash with an unpopular war

Let’s state the obvious: We’re at war with Iran.

My evidence? Turn on your TV. U.S. forces, working with Israel, killed the supreme leader of Iran and many of his top aides.

Editorials

 
Bipartisanship has moment in most self-serving of ways

When newsroom e-mail boxes begin filling up with our-side congratulatory and their-side condemnatory press releases from Ashley Kuenzi, Jill Bakken, Mack Smith and Elizabeth Cronen, we never fail to offer ...

 
Oregon takes lead again on recycling/reuse front

Oregon broke new environmental ground 55 years ago with the bottle bill. It was the national pilot for a new generation of “extended producer responsibility” measures, designed to force producers ...

 
Short session shenanigans produce biggest stinker yet

One terrible bill being pushed through the 2026 Oregon Legislature would allow quorums of local government bodies to meet and discuss important public business in private. In opposing that bill, HB 4177, ...

 
Government budgets grow alongside limits on taxes

In this semiquincentennial birthday year for America, history reminds us that opposition to taxation measures — Stamp Act, Townshend Duties, Tea Act — helped light the fuse that sparked the ...

 
Let us all come together to bridge the gaps that divide

The nonprofit Unidos Bridging Community, prominently featured in a story in last Friday’s News-Register, has been providing support services to Yamhill County’s large and diverse Latino population ...

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: March 13, 2026

Fiscal ruin Trump’s policies are cruel, immoral and fiscally suicidal. Last year, his Big Bad Bill added $2.23 trillion to our national debt, bringing it to $38.86 trillion. Our debt now equals ...

 
Letters to the Editor: March 6, 2026

Simply wrong As an octogenarian, I’ve had a lifetime to learn the difference between right and wrong and live by that understanding. I don’t claim to have lived a perfect life, but I have ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Feb. 27, 2026

Where’s my refund? It’s always a good idea to read the fine print. Knowing exactly where you stand is important. By now, most people know that the foreign countries who send goods to the ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Feb. 20, 2026

Damaging leasing practices I am writing as a concerned community member about the growing impact of excessive rent increases and profit-driven practices by some landlords in downtown McMinnville. Small ...

News & Features

 
Work on Yamhill County’s new headquarters expected to be completed by summer

The second floor of the new Yamhill County Government Services Building is completely occupied, and final renovations are expected to wrap up by June. The county purchased the former Oregon Mutual Insurance ...

New law could mean less money for tourism groups

In its 2025-26 budget, McMinnville projected about $2.1 million in transient lodging tax (TLT) revenue, with about $1.5 million funding the city’s destination marketing organization, Visit McMinnville. Starting ...

Third Street project moves ahead despite concerns over ‘federalizing’

McMinnville City Council signed off on a state agency overseeing the next phase of the Third Street Development project Tuesday, despite concerns from staff and councilors over the project becoming “federalized.” The ...

County board delays second trail reading

An appendectomy delayed for another week the removal of the Yamhelas Westsider Trail from future Yamhill County plans. Board of Commissioners Chair Kit Johnston was absent from Thursday’s meeting ...

 
New store welcomes Charlie, other customers

Charlie and his family went shopping at the new Tractor Supply store in McMinnville Wednesday afternoon. Staff members cheerily welcomed them through the sliding glass doors, Charlie the Nigerian Dwarf ...

 
Stopping By: Retaining the human element

Artificial intelligence, or AI, can be a useful tool that can help people and businesses organize and increase their speed and efficiency, according to Joe Sessions, a former educator and owner of Abundance ...

Former George Fox student acquitted of all charges following five-day trial

A former George Fox student was acquitted of all charges on Friday, March 6, stemming from a sexual assault allegation. The defense argued the incident was consensual “clunky teenage sex.” Chase ...

 
Vintage N-R/Memory Lane: March 13, 2026

10 Years Ago • Five farmers attended the Yamhill County commissioners’ business meeting to speak in opposition to the proposed Yamhelas Westsider Trail. They were joined by Nick Marrant, head ...

Shortfall expected as enrollment dips further

McMinnville School District’s declining enrollment continues to be a factor concerning district officials as they begin budgeting for the 2026-27 school year and beyond. Along with the nearly 5% ...

Two Democrats file for state House bids

State representatives from Yamhill County will face challengers in November, following the filings of Democrat candidates opposing Reps. Lucetta Elmer, R-McMinnville, and Anna Scharf, R-Amity. Newberg ...

Tree programs inch closer to adoption

While finalizing rules for upcoming tree protection programs, the McMinnville Planning Commissioner last week agreed to a staff recommendation to remove criteria to justify the felling of a landmark or significant tree.

 

YCAP files suit against Fackler Construction

Yamhill Community Action Partnership has filed suit against former general contractor Fackler Construction in Circuit Court, seeking $200,000 for negligence and breach of warranty. The suit alleges Fackler ...

BLM to increase timber production

The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners will vote Thursday to update a natural resource plan that will likely lead to increased timber production on federal forest land. A Memorandum of Understanding ...

Arrest & Citations: March 13, 2026

Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office Terrent Allen Chronister, 52, Willamina, Feb. 5, failure to appear; booked into the Yamhill County Jail on $5,000 bail. Felipe Santiago Leonrosete, 52, Lincoln City, ...

New report finds Oregon sports betting fails to protect residents

A national report released last week gives Oregon an F for how well it protects its residents from online gambling addiction.

 

Sheridan councilor charged with DUII

Sheridan City Councilor Ian Houston, 39, has been charged with misdemeanor DUII, reckless driving and unlawful possession of a firearm. On Monday, March 9, Houston allegedly drove a vehicle while under ...

 
Quirk of the Week: The Gs stand alone

Initial reaction is that these genius fonts are a G force Ah … Gs. Lotta G-eography in this week’s atlas of Quirk. Places such as Geraldi’s, Grieving Ink and George Fox. In McMinnville, ...

 
Photo Gallery: Igniting curiosity

Festival at Evergreen museum encourages families to explore science with hands-on activities

 
Church wants to raze Methodist building to make way for apartments

A historic Second Street church may soon be demolished to pave the way for construction of a 72-unit affordable housing apartment building. McMinnville Cooperative Ministries applied to demolish the United ...

 
When Yamhill County was ‘painted orange’

If you see an old, orange tractor in a field near McMinnville, it may have come from Miller Machinery and Farm Equipment. Formerly located at the intersection of Lafayette Avenue and Riverside Drive, ...

Sports

 
State Champs: Amity athletes reach end of an era, send three-time champion seniors out on highest note

Less than 24 hours after winning the program’s second championship, the Amity girls’ basketball team arrived home, greeted by blaring sirens from the Amity Fire Department and crowds of proud ...

 
Amity earns second straight 3A girls basketball state title with 47-44 victory over Vale

The moment Amity’s girls’ basketball team clinched a postseason berth, there was nothing else that mattered more than being the last ones standing on the mountain top in Coos Bay. When the ...

 
Mac Girls Basketball: Grizzlies hold heads high after playoff elimination

McMinnville’s girls basketball team ended its season in a constant fight on Wednesday, March 4, when they travelled to face the No. 12 Sheldon Irish in round one of the 6A Girls Basketball State ...

BC Harley ushering in VTwin classes at Woodburn

McMinnville’s Baker Creek Harley Racing team is opening pathways for Harley lovers of all walks of life to join in the fun that is motorcycle drag racing. On Saturday, April 18, BC Harley, Timber ...

Youth mock track meet and fundraiser hosted by Amity senior athlete

A track and field clinic and mock meet for kids from kindergarten to eighth grade is scheduled for Saturday, March 29, at the Amity High School track. Amity High School senior Jaxson Howard is organizing ...

Valley United offers offseason basketball camps for grades 2-12

Valley United offers offseason basketball camps for grades 2-12 Valley United, an athletic club aiming to unite student-athletes in the Willamette Valley through the sport of basketball, has begun spring ...

 
Wildcat Roundup: Vaughn reaches career win No. 900; baseball continues domination; Vrell sets best in throws

Softball With a 6-4 victory over Northwest Conference rival George Fox University on Sunday, March 9, at Morse Athletic Field, Wildcats’ Head Coach Jackson Vaughn reached a historic milestone, compiling ...

 
Mac Softball Preview: Grizzlies plan to control chaos

The Grizzlies’ varsity softball team is entering the season with aggressive intentions as a rough and tumble group. “We want to continue to build on our offensive pace,” Head Coach Josh ...

Mac Baseball Preview: Grizzlies incorporating lessons learned from trip to 2025 semifinals

McMinnville’s baseball team took a No. 7 ranking and share of the Pacific Conference as far as they could in 2025, until they were met with No. 11 Sunset and eventual San Diego Padres first-round ...

 
Upon Further Review: A stroll down Warrior Way

Winning a championship is one of the hardest achievements in sports. Winning a second is even more so. But winning a third undeniably proves that a team is the best at what they do. When I arrived in ...

3A Girls Basketball All-League Awards: Adie Nisly named PacWest POTY

The No. 2-seeded Amity Warriors were crowned 3A State Champions at Marshfield High School in Coos Bay on Saturday against No. 1 Vale, and with them they carried six PacWest All-Conference ...

3A Boys Basketball All-League Awards: Nine named to conference teams

Amity’s boys basketball walked away from the season with the most PacWest honors of any local squad after finishing one game shy of a state playoff berth. Leading the Warriors was freshman Carter ...

 
3A Wrestling: Dayton's Sauceda repeats history

Pirate senior Aliyah Sauceda (170) made history again, claiming third at the 4A/3A/2A/1A OSAA Girls State Championship on Saturday, Feb. 28, to become Dayton’s first two-time state placer. The 170-pound ...

2A/1A Boys Wrestling: Sheridan's Sayer shy of placing at state tournament

Sheridan Spartans senior Triston Sayer (285) and sophomore Peylinn Chidress (110) competed in the 2A/1A state wrestling championship at Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Feb. 27-28. Triston Sayer (285) entered ...

 
Valley Panthers kick off spring season

Gearing up for spring rugby, Yamhill County’s Valley Panthers traveled to Portland’s Delta Park on Feb. 28, to participate in a pre-season friendly round robin. Panthers Ev Hane, Nayeli Acuna ...

 
Mac Girls Basketball: Grizzlies end year in Eugene one shot short of sweet 16

As the No. 21-seed in the 6A Girls Basketball State Championship tournament, McMinnville’s varsity girls basketball team battled with No. 12 Sheldon (20-5, 8-4) on the road in Eugene. The two sides ...

 
3A Boys Wrestling: Savage, Stanton lead list of Willamina placers as program finishes fifth at state championship

“I don’t care who I’m wrestling, I know they’re going to have to wrestle me,” Adonijah Stanton, Willamina’s 132-pound state champion, told the News-Register ...

 
3A Girls Wrestling: Tuning makes Tiger history

Senior Addison Tuning (155) has stamped her name in the annals of Yamhill Carlton History, earning her name on the wrestling room wall as the first girls state placer, claiming runner-up status at the ...

 
Mac's Campos exemplifies Grizzly spirit during final stint at state wrestling tournamnet

As a then-incoming high schooler who was tired of being cooped up in his house during the Covid pandemic, McMinnville’s Nelson Campos found wrestling as an outlet to let loose. He showed little ...

’Cats historic season ends in home heartbreak to Bruins

One of the best seasons by a Linfield’s women's basketball team was cut short on Friday, Feb. 27, as the Wildcats suffered a Northwest Conference semifinal loss to George Fox University by a score ...

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