Sheridan board approves budget, discusses school bond timelines

The Sheridan School Board approved a $34 million budget unanimously and discussed next steps for the school bond at its June 18 meeting. Of the budget, $800,000 in unappropriated reserves, $12 million ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Brian Prevett installs a new bike bell for Lillian Monroe, 3, as her parents look on during the bike rodeo at Hometown Days on Friday. Prevett helped young riders with quick fixes and tune-ups throughout the afternoon.

Kids have fun in bike rodeo and parade as Sheridan Hometown Days rolls in

Sheridan children had a wheel of a time kicking off Hometown Days on Friday, June 19, at city park with the annual bike rodeo. Volunteer Izak Munroe herded the youngsters through an obstacle course under ...

Emily Bonsant/News-Register##Longtime Sheridan School Board members Michael Griffith, Scott Burke and Larry Deibel pose for a photo during a reception in their honor after the June 18 meeting. All three are retiring from the board.

Passing the torch at Sheridan school board

Three long-serving Sheridan School Board directors were recognized Wednesday, June 18, at their last school board meeting. Chair Scott Burke has served on the board for eight years, Vice-Chair Mike Griffith ...

Hometown Days fest starts Friday in Sheridan

Sheridan Hometown Days begins Friday, June 20, with activities at the Sheridan Museum of History at 11 a.m. Activities scheduled across town will kick off Friday at 2 p.m. with a bed turning featuring ...

Sheridan Hometown Days starts Friday

Sheridan Hometown Days is primed to be a two-day event for the whole family. Activities scheduled across town will kickoff Friday at 2 p.m. with a bed turning featuring historic quilts at the Sheridan ...

Sheridan Council discusses ways for more public input

Sheridan Mayor Cale George surveyed the council’s interest in changing public comment processes at their Monday, June 16, meeting. Currently, there is a public comment period at the start of the ...

Sheridan council approves budget, community grants

The Sheridan city council unanimously approved a $16,989,419 budget for 2025-26, keeping the local tax rate at $2.1307 per $100,000 of assessed value at its June 16 meeting. Interim City Manager Preston ...

Grand Ronde man dies in Hwy 18 crash

A Grand Ronde man died at the scene of a crash near the intersections of Highways 18 and 22 Sunday evening. The Oregon State Police reported the preliminary investigation indicated an eastbound Freightliner ...

Sheridan council to vote on budget

Sheridan city council will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, June 16 to vote on a nearly $17 million 2025-26 budget. The proposed $16,989,419 budget sets the tax rate of $2.1307 for $100,000. The budget has no contingency ...

No more proclamations, says Willamina council

The Willamina city council last week voted to end its practice of making proclamations. Councilor Jennifer Eckles had submitted a request for a proclamation recognizing Pride Month in the month of June; ...

Departing Sheridan fire chief: ‘We are running out of options’

Sheridan Fire District’s future remains bleak as it appears $3 million in state funding from House Bill 3870 will not come to fruition. The bill would appropriate $40 million from the state’s ...

Sheridan council workshops city manager profile

Sheridan City Council discussed the city manager selection criteria last Monday with recruiting firm Jensen Strategies. The profile was developed based on interviews and other information by city staff, ...

Willamina council to vote on budget Tuesday

The city of Willamina will host two public hearing at the Tuesday city council meeting, for state revenue sharing funds and the 2025-26 fiscal year budget. The city will adopt next fiscal year’s ...

Ossie Bladine/News-Register##Graduating seniors had plenty to smile and laugh about during the commencement speech given by retiring ELA teacher Kimberly Butt, who provided lessons learned from and anecdotes about each member of the Class of 2025.

Spartans look forward at graduation

Sixty-one Sheridan Spartans graduated on a hot Saturday, June 7, as the grandstands were bustling with families celebrating the Class of 2025. Speaking to the school’s 117th graduating class, Salutatorian ...

Attempted murder trial rescheduled to November

The attempted murder trial for Roberto Matias Olague Jr., 22, of McMinnville was scheduled to begin Tuesday. However, during a hearing last Thursday, the state and defense agreed to reset the three-day ...

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