Starla Pointer
"Stopping By:" A reporter who knows that everyone has an interesting story to tell welcomes suggestions.
Stopping By: A sparkling conversation
Kate Payne Brown has worked happily with a variety of people in the wine industry for more than 20 years. She is especially satisfied with her current team at Argyle Winery, where she is head winemaker. The ...
Stopping By/Yard of the Month: Ever green, ever changing
Eldon and June Hilton’s front yard may be the tidiest on 17th Street — or maybe on any block in McMinnville. The place features a trimmed sweep of grass neatly bordered by the sidewalk on ...
Stopping by: Business plans
Mac High senior Elsie Best stays active in community while working toward her future
Stopping By: Movement for healing
Edited to correct a typo in the spelling of the word "meditation" -- "What pulled me out was meditation and yoga, which I could do anywhere," Anderson said. ------ Strength training, yoga, meditation ...
Stopping By: Retaining the human element
Artificial intelligence, or AI, can be a useful tool that can help people and businesses organize and increase their speed and efficiency, according to Joe Sessions, a former educator and owner of Abundance ...
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 ...
Stopping By: A little of everything
Landauers celebrate 50-year ownership of a true family business in Yamhill
Stopping By: Food the Taiwanese way
McMinnville woman cooks and teaches recipes from her native country, ready for Lunar New Year event Sunday in McMinnville
Stopping By: For the long haul
Paul and Wanda Collins reflect on a life traveled together for 70 years
Stopping By: Enjoying the experiences
A native of Tunisia, Raghad Ben Ameur, known as Rae, is experiencing her first Christmas celebrations this year as an exchange student at McMinnville High School.
Stopping By: Christmas in a cold climate
Christmas meant snow, ice and traditional foods when Mark Björnson of rural Amity was growing up in North Dakota. His great-grandparents had settled there after they emigrated from Iceland in the ...


