Grant funding to install EV chargers in Mac, Newberg

New electric vehicle charging stations will be coming to McMinnville and Newberg thanks to a $15 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation. The city of Tualatin led the charge for the grant ...

Man accused of stealing cars from lots

Andy Ross Sharpe has been accused of stealing three vehicles from McMinnville dealerships in July, soon after he was released from jail in Coos County, where he faces a similar charge. Sharpe, 48, listed ...

Commissioner campaigns exceed $200k in contributions

The 2024 race for seat 2 on the Yamhill County Board of Commissioners has become the most expensive ever, with challenger David “Bubba” King outspending incumbent Lindsay Berschauer with about ...

Commissioners balk at approving contract for DEI leadership class

The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners delayed voting on a $13,000 contract for leadership training classes for Health and Human Services management Thursday over concerns about a particular class and ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Evening light reflects on the surface of the secondary clarifier pond at McMinnville’s water reclamation facility, during local officials’ tour of utility facilities. The clarifiers are a critical part in the breakdown of organic materials in wastewater treatment. The plant processes wastewater through a series of skimmers, screens and sedimentation tanks and then subjects it to microbial breakdown. The resulting clean water is discharged into the river system.

Viewing utilities: City and W&L officials tour power, water and wastewater facilities

City Council and McMinnville Water & Light commissioners held a five-stop tour Wednesday, learning about the history, current operations and future projects at facilities owned by the city and utility. The ...

McMinnville teachers, district agree on three-year contract

McMinnville School District and its teachers’ union, the McMinnville Education Association, have agreed on a new three-year contract, effective July 1, 2024, and running through June 30, ...

Sheridan council looks at development, infrastructure, river access

The Sheridan City Council pondered an array of projects at its Monday meeting, approved a downtown sidewalk project bid and voted to burn a city-owned house despite a final plea from a councilmember to ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##“Fungi” cast members Lexa Potter, left, Eleanor Black and Amanthis Allen rehearse a culture-clash party scene in TJ Lakes’s play directed by DeAndre Williams, on stage at Marshall Theater at Linfield University, in last weekend’s “24 Hr. Plays” event.

Fast-track theatrics: ‘24 Hr. Plays’ puts Linfield University students on short timeline to create one-acts

Sometimes you think outside the box. Sometimes you’re inspired by what’s in it. Boxes of “inspiration” got things started for Linfield Theater participants in a unique theater ...

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Rusty Rae/News-Register##Lori Robertson holds an example of a part made at Cutting Edge Metals of McMinnville, whose clients include the aerospace industry and other businesses. Hunter Roth, behind her, processes customers’ drawings on a computer in order to create directions for the company’s cutting machines. Signs on the wall reflect the set of core values Robertson and her husband, Dennis, identified from the day the company was created.

Stopping By: Mettle in metal

McMinnville company is young and growing, always seeking to be Cutting Edge

Arrests & Citations: Sept. 13, 2024

Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office Slatin Dane Tweedle, 29, McMinnville, Sept. 9, parole violation; booked into the Yamhill County Jail without bail. Anthony Gray Aldeguer, 65, McMinnville, Sept. ...

Sheriff's Office arrests seven at illegal marijuana grow

The Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office seized 260 pounds of processed marijuana and eradicated 1,608 plants during the execution of a search warrant on a rural property north of Newberg on Wednesday. A ...

McMinnville City Council hears about waste diversion options

McMinnville waste management provider Recology Inc. presented the city council with new options for food waste and construction debris diversion Tuesday, but unknown costs tempered enthusiasm in council ...

Kirby Neumann-Rea/News-Register##The Sept. 6 dedication of Art Alley was a catered affair attended by over 100 people. Joel Holmes’ “Mac-dala” is at right, and “Greetings from McMinnville,” by Colt Bowden, the largest of the eight murals, is at left in this view looking east. Art Alley connects Davis and Evans streets between Third and Fourth streets.

A new ‘McMinnville experience’ celebrated at Art Alley opening

Of the murals in the narrow panorama known as Art Alley, Visit McMinnville’s Olivia Rovang said, “I hope everyone can find a bit of themselves and a bit of McMinnville in these.” That ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Rock of Ages caregivers Tammy Cruz, left, and Perla Botello collect trash and laundry between 3 and 4 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3. Botello, a CNA, also is a “med giver” in charge of handing out doses; she usually works the 2 to 10 p.m. shift, but this morning stayed longer to cover for a coworker.

'24 Hours: 3 to 4 a.m. at Rock of Ages

At 3 a.m. Sept. 3, soft lights illuminate the flower baskets that bracket the front doors and mark the pathways winding through the Rock of Ages retirement village campus, southwest of McMinnville. Inside ...

Yamhill fire board seeks OSP inquiry into July break-in

Yamhill Fire Protection District board voted unanimously on Monday, Sept. 9 to ask Oregon State Police to conduct an investigation over what has been termed a break-in to the fire chief’s office ...

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