Rachel Thompson/News-Register##“(Businesses) are being courted by other states, because other states know that we are on the wrong side of this,” Rep. Lucetta Elmer (R-McMinnville) said at a legislative forum hosted by the McMinnville Area Chamber of Commerce. Joined by Sen. Bruce Starr (R-Dundee) and Rep. Ann Scharf (R-Amity), she said recent legislation, taxes and costs are driving workers and businesses out of the state.

Lawmakers talk business, politics in Chamber forum

Sen. Bruce Starr announced he plans to refer taxes from the transportation bill to the ballot box during a legislative forum hosted by the McMinnville Area Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, Oct. 23. Rep. ...

Chamber launches health insurance program

The McMinnville Area Chamber of Commerce is offering local businesses an option for employee insurance. Companies with at least one employee in addition to the owners can join the new McMinnville Area ...

Along the Street: Gem to reopen with Creole food

Gumbo, étouffée, crawdads and “lots of oysters” will be available soon as owner Kathy Stoler reopens the Gem Creole Saloon at 236 N.E. Third St., McMinnville. She and her crew ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Caden Stephens decided to call his tree service company “Mac & Trees” after his hometown. He became a licensed contractor who specializes in tree removal soon after graduating from McMinnville High School.

Serving Mac – and trees

When Caden Stephens started his own tree-care service, he named it after his hometown: Mac & Trees. Stephens, a 2024 graduate of McMinnville High School, assesses trees with an eye toward whether ...

Rusty Rae/The News-Register##Caron Benner, right, owner of Cellar Ridge Construction, talks with McMinnville Mayor Kim Morris after Benner received the MEDP s Leader of the Year honor.

MEDP honors go to Benner, other business leaders

The McMinnville Economic Development Partnership, which works to support the local industrial sector, presented its annual “McMinnovation” awards Wednesday, Oct. 15. Former mayor Ed Gormley ...

Along the Street: Local bank changes name

Columbia Bank at 723 N. Baker St. in McMinnville has returned to that name, after being called Umpqua Bank for several years. Columbia was the name prior to the regional bank’s merger with Umpqua ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Danny and Lee McCollins stand in the space that will become Berry Creek Garden’s retail location, the courtyard behind Mac Market in McMinnville. The couple will raise and sell native plants along with specimens that thrive with the right care, Lee said. They hope to open Berry Creek in March.

McMinnville residents plan garden business

Berry Creek Garden, which will grow plants through the fall and winter and open a retail shop in March, is holding a crowd fundraiser. “We’re looking for seed money,” said Lee McCollins, ...

Along the Street: Virginia Garcia celebrates new clinic, 50 years in operation

The Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Clinic, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, will host a grand opening of its new clinic in Sheridan from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16, at 222 S.E. Jefferson ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##LaRue Stoller talks about the vision her late husband, Bill Stoller, in photo on podium, had for the Evergreen campus and about how he wanted to benefit the community’s economy. She is speaking at the groundbreaking for the Evergreen Hotel, which will rise beside the vineyard and between the air museum and the water park. Beside Stoller are, from left, Patrick Nofield of Escape Lodging, which will run the Marriott AC hotel; Kraig O’Connor, president of R&H Construction; Stoller Group Chairman Wayne Marshall; and Sen. Bruce Starr, who also spoke at the groundbreaking.

Groundbreaking marks milestone for long-awaited Evergreen campus hotel

Relatives who visit McMinnville for the 2027 high school graduation or spectators traveling to see that year’s air show will have another choice for lodging: the Marriott AC Retreat hotel at the ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##Jose Lopez started his landscaping lawn maintenance 20 years ago with a lawnmower much less sophisticated than this one. He said hard work, persistence and a positive attitude have helped make his company a success.

Ensuring the grass is always greener: Landscape business celebrates 20th anniversary

Jose Lopez started his own lawn care business in November. Winter was perhaps not the best time to start. But it worked for Lopez: He is celebrating the 20th anniversary of JB Landscaping & Maintenance ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Work continues on the new Tractor Supply buildings, a $2.5 million project on Highway 99W at Booth Bend Road. The store sells items for farming and home gardens, pet care and other uses.

Along the Street: What's going up; $4.5 million project at Chemeketa campus gets underway

In September, the city of McMinnville issued five building permits for new single-family homes and five for new commercial projects. The homes ranged in estimated value from $387,000 to $671,600, with ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##Mak and Maleah Parshall moved to the McMinnville area in June to expand their businesses, which include Mole Busters in Washington state and online companies that offer business consulting and personalized content. He also has written a book about entrepreneurship.

Entrepreneurial spirit: Mak and Maleah Parshall continue to add to their business portfolio

There are so many things to do, Mak Parshall said. He doesn’t want to wait around for the next thing that sparks his passion; he wants to do it now. Parshall became interested in cycling, for instance, ...

Along the Street: Shop Pink to benefit cancer organization

The With Courage organization that supports breast cancer patients and survivors will sponsor “Shop Pink,” a campaign involving local businesses that will run through October. The fundraising ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##Former Hagan Hamilton co-owner Skip Huwaldt, right, talks with another former co-owner Gordon Hall on his right and other former company leaders, including Neil Reiter, center, and Dale Moore, center right, at a preview of the remodeled building in which they once worked. Listening on the left is Jason John, who now runs the company with his brother, Brian John, since the 2021 retirement of their father, Rick John.

A policy of giving back

Former Hagan Hamilton owners, workers celebrate new remodel with old stories

Rusty Rae/News-Register##Lucas Malone of Carlton skates confidently across the center of the McMinnville ice rink in December of last year.

Along the Street: Ice skating in the holiday forecast

McMinnville-area residents will have a chance to go “ice” skating again this holiday season as the “Glide and Gather” skating rink returns. The Greater McMinnville Chamber of Commerce ...

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