Arrests & Citations: March 6, 2026

Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office Jonathon Wesley Fugit-Travis, 37, McMinnville, Feb. 26, probation violation; booked into the Yamhill County Jail without bail. Eduardo Cruz-De Jesus, 31, Newberg, ...

In Brief: Mac, Amity boards to meet; garden workshop; Navy breakfast; book sale

McMinnville board to meet The McMinnville School Board will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 9, in the district office, 800 N.E. Lafayette Avenue. The meeting also will be on Zoom. Board members will ...

$5.2 million in state funds headed to local projects

Three Yamhill County projects are anticipated to receive a combined $5.2 million in state funds after being included in a final list of projects in the Legislature’s capital construction package. The ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##The $1.8 million Hoff’s Homestead in McMinnville includes a renovated historic home and garage and two newly constructed bungalows and a barn matching the historical aesthetic. Funds are still needed for the buildings’ interiors, landscaping and a parking lot.

MURAC recommends First Street bungalow project get $50,000

The McMinnville Urban Renewal Advisory Committee (MURAC) recommended issuing a $50,000 forgivable loan Wednesday to help complete a First Street short-term rental business. Shannon Quimby, owner of Hoff’s ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##Guest conductor Joan Paddock rehearses Second Winds Community Band members in pieces of music written by women composers. She will lead the band’s concert “Women of the Podium” — named for one of the selections, “Women of the Podium March” by Virginia Allen — at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 8, in the McMinnville Community Center.

Women of note: 99 GALS funds Second Winds concert featuring female composers

‘Women of the Podium,” a concert featuring symphonic and concert band music by female composers, will be performed at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 8, in the McMinnville Community Center. Second Winds ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register file photo##The Dayton footbridge under construction in 2024. A leak in a water line that was part of the bridge project — completed last year — was identified and repaired by city crews over Presidents’ Day weekend. The bridge is still under warranty, likely meaning the incident won’t cost the city.

Dayton water leak keeps crews busy

A water main line break at the Dayton footbridge forced public works staff to work overtime during Presidents’ Day weekend, but the situation had a happy ending for the city. Public Works crews ...

Starla Pointer/News-Register##The Carlton City Council is supporting plans to plant a pollinator garden to attract bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects in the community garden space on North First Street, about three blocks from the civic building. The gated space features several raised beds.

Carlton council greenlights pollinator garden

Carlton resident Robin Geck is spearheading a revived attempt to create a community pollinator garden to support the native bee population. Geck presented her plan during the city council’s Tuesday ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Amanda Farmer has found healing through her art and art therapy programs. She went through advocacy training with Henderson House in order to teach therapeutic art at the program for survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse.

Stopping By: Being heard, healing, helping others

Being heard means everything, said Amanda Farmer, one of dozens of sexual abuse victims who seek help, often from organizations such as Henderson House, the Yamhill County shelter and service program. In ...

McMinnville to begin accepting council applications

McMinnville will begin accepting applications for its city council opening Monday, with the chosen replacement serving Ward 3 through the end of the year. In a press release issued Tuesday, the city announced ...

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Wine & Food Classic runs March 13-15

The annual McMinnville Wine & Food Classic, a fundraiser for St. James Catholic Elementary School, will be held Friday through Sunday, March 13 to 15, in both the aviation and space buildings on the ...

Sheridan stops advertising council vacancy

With zero applicants by the time they planned to interview candidates, Sheridan city councilors voted Monday, Feb. 2, to leave the vacant council position open but no longer pay to advertise the vacancy. In ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Costumed players gather around a candlelit table to compare clues during the Willamina Public Library’s “Immortal Murders” interactive murder mystery fundraiser Feb. 28. From left are Bridget Kiger of Sheridan as Natasha, Quinn Keller of Portland as Henrik, Katy Morrow of Sheridan as Bounty and Ann Gage of Ballston as Jessica.

Willamina Public Library invites guests to roleplay a fantastical murder mystery in annual fundraiser

Over the weekend, a fantastical world landed in the Willamina Public Library, transforming the aisles of bookshelves into a land of mystery and grounds to hunt for a murderer. To raise funds for Love ...

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N-R matriarch Meg Bladine dies at 105

Margaret “Meg” Bladine, who was active in the McMinnville community for decades, died Wednesday, March 4, in a McMinnville senior care center. She was 105. Bladine, who was named McMinnville’s ...

Matheny found not guilty

A former Willamina man, Jack Marion Matheny, 39, was acquitted of first-degree rape by a 12-person jury in Yamhill County Circuit Court on Feb. 26. The verdict followed a four-day trial. The Oct. 17, ...

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 ...

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