Along the Street: New life for Huberd Shoe Grease building
In recent years, Cellar Ridge Construction has left it’s stamp on the Gateway District, transforming older, sometimes abandoned buildings into popular hangouts where beer and wine is made, locals ...
Along the Street: Schue wins with brew
Golden Valley Brewery’s Beaverton Blonde has claimed another medal for local brewmaster Jesse Schue. Awards were given in more than 100 beer-style categories this month at the prestigious World ...
Along the Street: TED talk looking for speakers
TEDxMcMinnville is now accepting applications from speakers who believe they have an “idea worth spreading” for the event local organizers plan to hold at Linfield College in January 2019. TEDx ...
Along the Street: Art and wine walk reboot gets ‘great feedback’
The McMinnville Art & Wine Walk’s debut “3rd on 3rd” event, which moved the monthly event from a Saturday to Friday, was a “quite manageable” success, according to organizer ...
Along the Street: Chamber offers legislative update
Now that Gov. Kate Brown has signed SB 1528, which will deprive some Oregon small businesses of more than $1 billion over the next six years, there should be plenty to discuss at the McMinnville Area Chamber ...
Along the Street: Hip, hip hooray for joint replacement program
Willamette Valley Medical Center’s hip and knee replacement program has won the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval, making it the first hospital in Oregon to receive the advanced certification. “This ...
Along the Street: TED Talk comes to Mac
McMinnville will have its own TED Talk in 2019 — sort of. TEDx, the localized offspring of the famous TED Talk conferences that give A-list speakers like Bill Clinton, Jane Goodall and Bono 18 minutes ...
Along the Street: Fate of federal tax break for Oregon businesses uncertain
The 2017 federal tax reform bill was signed months ago, but business owners in Yamhill County and across the state are waiting on Gov. Kate Brown to see it all will play out Oregon. Oregon historically ...
Along the Street: A month from opening, Atticus hosts job fair
Registration for Lemonade Day, scheduled for May 5, is now open at the McMinnville Area Chamber of Commerce’s website, and forms are also available at its office, 417 N.W. Adams Street. It’s ...
Along the Street: Turkey Rama, with all the trimmings
Since the McMinnville Area Chamber of Commerce decided in December to take over aspects of Turkey Rama from the McMinnville Downtown Association, there has been speculation and questions about what exactly ...
Along the Street: Cannabis group rally
Cannabis trade groups in Oregon will join with their Washington and California counterparts to “protect West Coast cannabis interests” in the wake of the Trump administration’s recent ...
Along the Street: BYH Burgers to replace Third n Tasty
Portland chef John Gorham’s restaurant management company, Toro Bravo Inc., has decided to switch formats for the restaurant it will be operating on the ground floor of the Atticus Hotel, due to ...
Along the Street: Applications due for internship program
The McMinnville Economic Development Partnership will begin accepting applications Monday for this year’s WORKS Internship Program, currently in its sixth year. Seventeen companies and organizations ...
Along the Street : New tobacco enforcement begins
Oregon will soon begin enforcing a new law raising the required minimum age to legally buy or obtain tobacco products from 18 to 21. SB 754, known as Tobacco 21, has been in effect since Gov. Kate Brown ...
Along the Street: Downtown Association keeps looking
The McMinnville Downtown Association’s search for a new executive director will extend into 2018. Having lost its previous director to an employer in Salem, the MDA asked for applicants in ...