County approves West Wind expansion

The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners approved a 14-lot extension of West Wind Country Estates following Thursday, Sept 11, public hearing, agreeing with applicant John Abrams the former farmland has ...

Stolen vehicle lands duo in jail on drug charges

About 11:45 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 12, McMinnville Police Officer Caleb Harrison was patrolling in the southern part of town when the Axon license plate reader in his patrol vehicle alerted him to a stolen ...

Carlton PD issues criminal citation for dog attack

A Carlton man faces a misdemeanor charge and three violations after an alleged dog attack on Saturday, Sept. 13. At about 4:30 p.m., Carlton Police Department Officer Micah Steeves was flagged down by ...

Dam stabilization to start at Huddleston Pond

Willamina will close Hampton Park on Thursday, Sept. 18, until the end of the month as construction to stabilize the dam at Huddleston Pond begins. City Manager Bridget Meleney told the News-Register ...

Two hurt when vehicle crashes into building

At 2:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 12, McMinnville Fire District personnel and McMinnville police responded to a motor vehicle crash into the Goforth Inspired LLC business at 819 Highway 99W in McMinnville. Mac ...

Harvest Nights gala set at Heritage Center

The Yamhill County Historical Society will host a gala fundraiser, Harvest Nights, on Saturday, Sept. 20. The 21-and-older event will be from 5:30 to 9 p.m. in the Yamhill Valley Heritage Center, 11275 ...

Along the Street: County Public Health wants businesses to become ‘Safe Zones’

Yamhill County Public Health is seeking to expand participation in its Mental Health Safe Zone program, which provides local businesses and organizations with the opportunity to support and participate ...

Kirby Neumann-Rea/News-Register##Before it was Art Alley, someone started painting old bricks with bright colors.

Quirk of the Week: Now you see it, now you don’t

And sometimes you see it again How do you give a second look to something no longer there? The question lends itself to Quirk, and this week we celebrate examples mentioned in 2024 and 2025 that are ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Riders of all ages test out the new pump track Saturday, Sept. 13, during the grand opening of Willamina’s upgraded Oaken Hills Memorial Park. Funded through city support and more than $150,000 in private donations, the track is one of several new amenities added to the park to create more space for play and community connection.

Idea turns into reality: Willamina celebrates new pump track, park upgrades

Ready, set, ride. Users of all ages tried out the new pump track at Willamina’s Oaken Hills Memorial Park Saturday, Sept. 13, during its grand opening. Community members rolled on bikes and skateboards ...

Ahead of vote, local mayors call for ODOT accountability

While passage of a proposed statewide transportation bill would direct funding to cities and counties, Yamhill County mayors question if it’s worth it and would rather see more accountability from ...

Man charged with DUII, reckless driving

Christopher Todd Salvo, 42, of Yamhill was booked and released on Friday, Sept. 12, for driving under the influence of intoxicants and three counts of endangering another person. On the evening of Sept. ...

Over half of Mac renters struggling with prices

McMinnville’s economic council reviewed annual housing statistics at its meeting last week and the numbers paint a bleak picture for the city’s growth goals and residents trying to keep pace ...

Starr named Senate Minority Leader following Bonham's resignation

Oregon Senate Republicans chose one of their most experienced members to lead the caucus on Monday after outgoing Minority Leader Daniel Bonham, R-The Dalles, stepped down and announced plans to resign from the Senate.

 

Rusty Rae/News-Register##Four county-owned buildings will be listed for sale together for $5.5 million. They are the one-story former planning department building, front center, and three historic buildings,  left to right — the county clerk’s office (Old Post Office), commissioners’ office (Frank Fenton House) and the former county finance building (Jack Spence Building). Far right is the county’s former public health building which currently has several offers for purchase.

County properties come with historic strings attached

Interested parties will soon have the option to purchase an entire downtown McMinnville city block for $5.5 million; however, the historic nature of some of the existing buildings could limit the scope ...

Planners to review McMinnville Landing design updates

McMinnville’s Planning Commission will review an update on the planned nearly 200-acre industrial and commercial center off Highway 18 Thursday and discuss design and development standards for the ...

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