Work continues on the new downtown Newberg location of Wolves & People Farmhouse Brewing. Owner Christian DeBenedetti is aiming for a spring opening at the 150-seat pub on North Meridian between First ...


Commentary

 
Mike Burr: Jackson was a man of faith who believed faith demanded action

I was saddened to learn of the death of Jesse Jackson at the age of 84.

I met Jesse 55 years ago. I was sent to Chicago by the Northern California Council of Churches to attend a training presented by the Urban Institute.

 

Jeb Bladine: Humiliating insults a staple of Trump presidency

This week’s State of the Union address by President Donald Trump was one for the ages. At 108 minutes, it was the longest in recent history. The speech featured typical Trump showmanship; promoted ...

 
Jonah Goldberg: Rubio wrong, but at least he takes policy seriously

Finally free from the demands of being chief archivist of the United States, secretary of state, national security adviser and unofficial viceroy of Venezuela, Marco Rubio made his way to the Munich Security Conference last weekend to deliver a major address.

 

Investigating the Bible: The Lord is my shepherd

King David compared himself to sheep. A common misconception is that sheep are stupid; why would David use that comparison? Research shows sheep are intelligent. They can recognize and remember for two ...

 
Barrett Rainey: Taking unexpected journey on a path never envisioned

 

Editorials

 
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 ...

 
Those who covet power must first earn out trust

For the first 150 years of its statehood, Oregon limited regular legislative sessions to odd-numbered years. As governance turned increasingly complex and contentious, it became one of only a handful of ...

 
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, ...

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: 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 ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Feb. 13, 2026

Get a real Republican This moderate Republican has praised the News-Register many times and still thinks we are lucky to have a newspaper, left-leaning though it may be. I have a criticism, though. It ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Feb. 6, 2026

Vote them out Under President Trump, the United States is inching closer and closer to becoming a tyranny, a totalitarian state where a lawless government’s power is exercised by one man, according ...

News & Features

Fire district moves toward new facility construction

A site survey of McMinnville Fire District’s Station 15 recommends using $3 million in state funding toward construction of a freestanding facility on the property. The new structure at ...

County set to rule on Measure 49 partition

The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners will review changes to transit contracts and issue a ruling on a Hillsboro property partition when it convenes Thursday. The board delayed a ruling in the Measure ...

 
Barrel Roll: Wolves & People looks ahead – to music

Work continues on the new downtown Newberg location of Wolves & People Farmhouse Brewing. Owner Christian DeBenedetti is aiming for a spring opening at the 150-seat pub on North Meridian between First ...

Resident pitches pollinator garden to Carlton councilors

Carlton resident Robin Geck is hoping the city will help her establish a pollinator garden in the First Street greenspace behind the old schoolhouse on Monroe Street. The proposal is to plant a diversity ...

 
MEDP plans ‘bootcamp’ for startups

McMinnville Economic Development Partnership will partner with Launch Mid-Valley to organize a Startup Bootcamp in late March. The three-day immersive experience is designed to accelerate business growth. ...

 
Garden shop to open at Mac Market

Berry Creek Garden’s new plant and garden merchandise shop at Mac Market will open Saturday, March 7. A grand opening celebration is planned in April. Lee McCollins will fill the space with native ...

Lawmakers say many state agency jobs must go unfilled

Budget writers warn $128M deficit will worsen in years ahead due to federal changes

 

 
'Roaring Night' a success

McMinnville Lions Club’s third-annual Roaring Night of Giving on Feb. 21 “went really, really well,” according to club member Kim Libonati. The 1920s-themed event raised $18,000, about ...

 
The new do's and don'ts of curbside recycling

A crowd of recycling enthusiasts were mostly pleased with the news delivered during a Feb. 2 Zero Waste Bubble Rap Speaker series presentation. “Congratulations, you can recycle your nursery pots ...

Salem woman charged with creating sexually explicit images of child

Dayana Paola Darce-Buitrago, 21, of Salem has been charged with two counts each of using a child in a display of sexually explicit conduct and second-degree encouraging child sexual abuse and one count ...

 
Bounty Share will collect excess produce

Edible Landscapes of Yamhill County has launched a program to make use of extra produce growing in community members’ yards or farmers’ fields. “Bounty Share” sends volunteers ...

Along the Street: What’s going up - Tractor Supply, Goodwill and more

-- The new Tractor Supply store, 950 S.W. Booth Bend Road, McMinnville, will have its grand opening on Saturday, March 14. In a $2.5 million project, Tractor Supply built two structures comprising ...

No bites for Sheridan council vacancy

After receiving no applications for a vacant seat by the Feb. 23 deadline, the Sheridan City Council must decide during its Monday, March 2, meeting how to proceed. In February, Liz Hodgins stepped down ...

 
Stopping By: Beyond beautification

McMinnville Garden Club has flourished for a century

Trail removal gets first reading

The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners held the first reading of an ordinance that will officially remove the Yamhelas Westsider trail from county planning documents at its meeting Thursday. The board ...

 
Gallery to stage 'Bye Bye Birdie'

A teenager in Sweet Apple, Ohio, wins a chance to give famous singer Conrad Birdie one last kiss before he joins the military in “Bye Bye Birdie,” which will open Friday, March 6, at Gallery ...

 
Linfield briefs employees on upcoming cuts

Linfield University still needs to reduce costs by approximately $1.7 million to reach a balanced budget by June, employees were told during a meeting Tuesday to discuss the school’s direction. President ...

Wastewater plan likely to carry rate, SDC hikes

The city of McMinnville is close to finalizing a 20-year wastewater master plan that will require rate and development charge increases to pay for a litany of capital projects. Similar to the Parks, Recreation ...

 
Koester sentenced to 50 years for crimes

Robert Arnold Koester, 59, a professional photographer formerly of Yamhill County has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for drugging and sexual assaulting seven models and filming the incidents in his ...

Mac council looks to quickly fill vacancy

Ward 3 McMinnville residents can now apply for the vacant seat on city council, following the passage of a resolution Tuesday night. Former councilor Jessica Payne resigned on Feb. 9. The city charter ...

Sports

 
3A Wrestling: Willamina's Savage, Stanton claim titles one year after falling short

Willamina senior wrestlers Kizor Savage (138) and Adonijah Stanton (132) fulfilled years-long goals, winning the 2026 OSAA 3A Wrestling State Championship on Saturday, Feb. 28. Stanton led John Henderson ...

 
Mac Girls Basketball: Grizzly seniors feel the love, end regular season with team-high point total

Senior night celebrations are made by the moments they bring. Whether it’s a long-time starter receiving deserved recognition or a role player seeing the rim for a few extra shots, the night-long ...

 
Mac Boys Basketball: Bears end 2025-26 campaign with commanding victory over Falcons

Following a blowout of a contest in the girls’ game, McMinnville’s No. 38-ranked varsity boys (10-14, 5-7) practically filled half the floor with friends and family as eight senior players ...

 
Mac Wrestling: Campos leads Grizzlies, places sixth at state championship tournament

A long road led eight Grizzlies to Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland’s Rose Quarter on Feb. 27-28 for the 2026 OSAA OnPoint Community Credit Union Wrestling State Championships. Facing the ...

 
3A Girls Basketball: Warriors bound for Coos Bay, Tigers’ season ends in Sisters

It’s always a great feeling to be heading for Coos Bay. On Saturday, Feb. 28, Amity’s No. 2-seeded Warriors (25-2, 16-0) hosted No. 19 Westside Christian (18-11, 8-4) in the second round of ...

 
3A Girls Wrestling: Eight county wrestlers look forward to state tournament

The Yamhill Carlton Tigers will send three girl wrestlers to the 4A/3A/2A/1A OSAA State Championships at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland Feb. 26-28. Seniors Aubrey Mortimore (105) and Addison ...

Linfield Softball Preview: Catball to have more speed, less power

The Wildcats’ softball team was a force to be reckoned with in 2025. On the backs of a record-breaking season, where 108 home runs became a new NCAA Division III single-season litmus — topping ...

Linfield Womens Basketball: Wildcats seek NWC crown

Linfield’s women’s basketball team (22-3, 15-1) set program records in total wins and conference victories this season on its way to becoming Northwest Conference regular-season champions and ...

 
Mac Wrestling: All guts in the name of glory

Eight Grizzlies will compete at the 6A State Wrestling Championships this weekend. Bryson Rex (106), Cole Thomas (113), Devin Hernandez (157), Nelson Campos (138), Trent Rauch (138) and Brayden ...

 
Mac Boys Basketball: Merlier, Howard call game after 36 minutes of strife

Tuesday’s Pacific Conference matchup between the No. 38-ranked McMinnville Grizzlies (9-14, 4-7) and No. 36-ranked Century Jaguars (10-13, 7-4) was a marathon. By the end, junior guard Cayd Howard ...

 
Pools of bliss: Mac record braking swimmers credit friends for finals success

Swimming at the highest level of high school competition, alongside the top aquatic athletes in Oregon, McMinnville’s varsity swim team found a sense of bliss among the chaos. On Saturday, Feb. ...

 
Mac Girls Basketball: Grizzlies celebrate Coste's 500th win on way to 10th postseason berth

From Saint Helens High School to an assistant position under the great Greg Bruce at Portland State University, to Lincoln High School, Beaverton High School, and what is now 21 years in McMinnville ...

 
Gallary: Face Off!

In McMinnville High School’s cavernous main gym Saturday for the Pacific Conference’s district wrestling meet, the sounds of the day dominated. A sometimes boisterous crowd regularly over ...

 
3A Girls Basketball: YC, Amity playoff bound

The Yamhill Carlton girls basketball team is in the state playoffs for the second year in a row after downing the Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates 32-27 on Saturday, Feb. 21, in the 3A Coastal League Playoffs title ...

 
3A Boys Basketball: Tigers, Warriors fall in league playoff nailbiters

The Yamhill Carlton boys basketball squad showed grit at the league playoff against Corbett on Saturday, Feb. 21, going shot for shot against the Cardinals, fighting for a chance at the 3A state playoffs. The ...

 
Grizzlies send six to state tournament

Six Grizzly grapplers will take the big stage on Friday, Feb. 27, at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland after qualifying for the Class 6A Wrestling State Championships with top-three finishes ...

Mac Girls Basketball: Double trouble in Hillsboro

Brooklyn Summers’ 11th double-double (17 points and 18 rebounds) helped the No. 19-ranked Grizzlies to their third straight win on Friday by a score of 50-36 at No. 36 Glencoe (7-15, 1-9). The Crimson ...

Mac Boys Basketball: Bears triumph in overtime

Senior guard Dylan Ferrua and sophomore forward Xander Gurash gave all they could on Friday, each scoring 18 points to lead the No. 39-ranked Grizzlies (8-14, 3-7) to a 61-59 overtime win at No. 47 Glencoe ...

 
3A Wrestling: Tigers, Pirates prepare to face best at state

Yamhill Carlton took third at districts with four Tigers qualifying for state. Taking second for YC was Cooper Marshall (106) and Johnathan “Johnny” Hernandez-Rubio (120). In the semifinals, ...

 
Grizzly boys swimmers break 37-year-old relay record at state

Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center was the middle of the universe for Oregon’s top swimmers on Saturday, Feb. 22. The likes of Jesuit controlled the boys podium with their fourth consecutive team title, ...

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