Council sides with MIP over city staff

The McMinnville City Council went against an interpretation of code by three city attorneys to side with a longtime community partner in a minor partition appeal hearing Wednesday night. McMinnville Industrial ...

Image: Benjamin Powers##Leisure pilot Benjamin Powers sits in the cockpit of his lightweight CubCrafters bush plane. Powers was approved for a private airport permit on his property outside Carlton to operate the 1,000-pound craft capable of climbing 1,500 feet per minute.

Personal airport approved outside Carlton

An airport consisting of an open field was approved for a Carlton leisure flyer last week by the Yamhill County Planning Commission, despite neighbors arguing it will disrupt the area. Applicant Benjamin ...

Benner appointed to Mac council

In a split 3-2 vote Wednesday, the McMinnville City Council appointed Carson Benner as Ward 3 representative in an interim role through the end of the year. Councilors interviewed five candidates for ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##Jim Ramos talks about his work as a youth pastor at the Nazarene Church in the 2000s, then leaving the church in order to start a men’s ministry. Men in the Arena reaches men all over the world through its website and podcast, along with in-person gatherings. Ramos urges them to stand up and take care of their wives, families and communities.

Stopping By: Local author, minister outlines ‘Guardrails’ for lasting marriage

Jim Ramos, who runs an international men’s ministry from his home base in McMinnville, advises husbands and future husbands to follow Christian principals and be leaders in their homes. He wants ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##McMinnville author CB Mason discusses her series of dystopian books for young adult readers. A native of Boise, Idaho, and former resident of Portland, the Linfield University graduate sets her books in those cities — although the locations are quite different by the time the action takes place.

Local author pens second book in dystopian trilogy

After reconnecting with a story she started a decade earlier, and years more hard work on her trilogy, dystopian and sci-fi author CB Mason is releasing her second book, “Merged,” hopefully ...

Bachand trial postponed to September

The trial for Paul Bachand, 51, of McMinnville was set to open April 14, but has been postponed until September. Bachand has been indicted on 11 counts of first-degree encouraging child sexual abuse, ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Jennifer Samp, a Yamhill Carlton High School student working on her senior project, interviews author CB Mason for an article in today’s News-Register.

Letter to Readers: Listening, learning

Back in another century, I did my high school senior project about cats in literature, which included some information from my veterinarian about cats’ habits and care. We didn’t have PowerPoint ...

##(April 6, 1976) Kizer Excavating began tearing up Third Street, making way for drainage system as initial work in downtown improvement for McMinnville. Project started Monday, after many months of work by Committee on Redevelopment and city staff. Pictured at right are most of the COR committee, standing in the first downtown ditch dug by Kizer. In the ditch are (I to r), Donna Jean McDaniel, Lee Perry, Glen Macy, Ernie Beckett, Chairman Bill Rutherford, Larry Wildman and Chamber Manager John Desmarteau. Behind them are Al Beeler, Jim Stanard and City Public Works Director Bill Blum (standing). Not pictured are COR members Phil Bladine, Wally Wright, Paul Durbin, Ish Duckett and Gale Johnson.

Vintage N-R/Memory Lane: April 10, 2026

10 Years Ago • If a person finds a way to make a better product, Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “you will find a broad, hard-beaten road to his house, though it be in the woods.” Emerson ...

Sheridan councilor faces firearm charge

Misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants and reckless driving have been dismissed against Sheridan City Councilor Ian Thomas Houston, 39. However, the charge of unlawful possession ...

‘Flavors’ benefits Yamhill, Carlton programs

To support its youth programs and other community initiatives, Yamhill Carlton Together Cares will host its annual fundraising auction Saturday, May 2, in the American Legion Hall in Carlton, 158 E. Main ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##While drawing cryptids described by Patton Middle School students, author Jonathan Hill shows off hands that will, in the drawing, be made up of gummy bears. “This is the weirdest thing I’ve ever drawn,” Hill said, to the delight of the sixth- through eighth-graders.

Drawing attention

Presentation by author of ‘Lizard Boy’ graphic novels delights middle school readers

Planning approves tree, river and view protections in Mac

Tree, river area and scenic view protections that can limit development on private property are headed to McMinnville City Council for final approval — but staff stressed the flexibility of the new ...

Arrests & Citations: April 10, 2026

Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office Jonathan Andrew Harper, 35, Newberg, April 2, probation sanction; booked into the Yamhill County Jail without bail. Franklin Deemack Reeves Scribner, 44, Dayton, ...

Talk looks at Oregon's Hispanic past

“The Hispanic Origins of Oregon” will be the subject of a “Secrets of the Past” series program at the Yamhill County History Museum Tuesday, April 21. Admission is $5 to the program, ...

Tai chi, qigong demo planned

Tai chi and qigong students will demonstrate their forms during an open house and free beginners’ class on Saturday, April 25 — World Tai Chi and Qigong Day. They also will talk about the ...

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