Ossie Bladine/News-Register##Recology Western Oregon driver Farrah Welland monitors as a recycling cart is dumped from the Shadowood neighborhood in McMinnville. Part of Oregon’s new Recycling Modernization Act is a universal collection list, so the list of materials accepted in curbside recycling will be the same everywhere in the state.

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 ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##McMinnville Garden Club members Judy Toliver, foreground, and background from left, Lisa Binner, Sharon Reed and Linda Velebir help repackage and label pasta and marinara sauce at the Yamhill Community Action Program food bank. YCAP Director Laverne Pitts said the food program stretches its money by buying some items in bulk. Local businesses and organizations, such as the garden club, help divide the big bags into smaller ones for distribution.

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 ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Molly Van Dyke, front, as Deborah Sue, joins cast members in performing “The Telephone Hour” during Gallery Theater’s production of “Bye Bye Birdie.” Emily Matsuda is directing the show, which features a cast of 38, half of them adults and the other half teens.

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 ...

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 ...

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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 ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##A student walks past the Keck Science Center on the Linfield University campus. A nationwide drop in high school graduates has impacted the school’s enrollment numbers.

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 ...

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 ...

##(Feb. 23, 1981) Groundbreaking for the new tri-cinema on Highway 99W in north McMinnville was held last week. Partners in the project are Wayne Weiher, Stan Amundson and Dr. Harry Cure. Weiher will manage the tri-cinema, which is expected to open this summer. Contractor for the project is  Silco Construction of Tualatin.

Vintage N-R/Memory Lane: Feb. 27, 2026

10 Years Ago -- There will come a time, and perhaps it has already arrived, when people will tell their grandchildren how they used to shop at special stores to rent movies. Such nostalgic tales might ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##City Manager Nathan Frarck inspects a basin at Amity’s new $11.5 million water treatment plant. Water drawn from the South Yamhill River is treated and purified before being distributed across the city.

Amity switches to new water plant, bringing online more efficient processing, monitoring

Amity water users can take a deep gulp of water now that the city is running on its new water treatment plant as on Thursday, Feb 19. “We switched over to the new clear well and process last week ...

Concert will feature work by women composers

Second Winds Community Band will perform works by female composers on March 8 as part of Women’s History Month. The free concert will start at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 8, in the McMinnville Community ...

Sheridan to seek change in state block grant use

Sheridan city councilors last week unanimously approved petitioning the state to allow a change in use of Community Block Grant funding for sewer pipe slipping instead of a replacement project. The million-dollar ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Carlos Ruiz Servin, an employee at Carniceria Abastos, grills chicken outside the store on Third Street in Lafayette. The store’s weekend outdoor cooking became part of a Feb. 12 city council discussion over a proposed food cart ordinance.

Lafayette council continues food cart hearing to April

The Lafayette City Council halted a Feb. 12 public hearing mobile food units amid uncertainty about how proposed space rules in draft ordinance would affect businesses Lafayette’s current city ordinance ...

Native plant sale on Friday, Saturday

The Yamhill Soil & Water Conservation District will host its annual native plant sale Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 and 28, at the Yamhill County History Museum (also called the Heritage Center), 11275 ...

Kirby Neumann-Rea/News-Register##Paul McKarty is a standard-issue Yamaha golf cart with the coolest name.

Quirk of the Week: Let’s take a drive down punny lane

Snowplows and boats have famously been subject to citizen-nominated naming contests in recent years, most famously “Boaty McBoatface” for a British polar research vessel a few years ago. Portland ...

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