
Previous owner buys the Bayou at auction
The Bayou Golf Course & Estate property will revert to its previous owner, Salem attorney Terrence Kay, after no other bidders attended a Sheriff’s Sale of the property Thursday morning ...

Winemakers call ’23 a weird, wonderful year
This week, McMinnville’s Granary District hummed with activity as the wineries there began crushing freshly- harvested grapes. The hum and beep-beep of forklifts moving totes filled with ...

Taste of India settles in on Third
The long-awaited Indian restaurant, A Taste of India, opened in late August in downtown McMinnville. The restaurant at 315 N.E. Third St., the former Community Plate space, features authentic ...
Along the Street: Experts share knowledge in MEDP forum
McMinnville Economic Development Partnership will offer a business leader forum, “Access to Capital, “ on Wednesday, Sept. 27. The event will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. at Chemeketa Community ...

Bottle redemption center opens in McMinnville
Container recycling and redemption, long an Oregon tradition, just got a great deal easier for Yamhill County residents. The Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative (OBRC), parent organization to ...

Coaching to Connection aims to help clients find balance
When Susan Cook, MC, first became a counselor, she worked with a lot of women who were trying to do and have it all: raise their children, take care of partners and homes, care for aging parents, ...

Barrel Roll: Local breweries will fill the bill at new festival
This is a busy season for brewers everywhere, including those bringing wares to the first Brews, Bites and Bands festival, Sept. 8-10 in the Oregon Mutual Insurance parking lot. Piper Gladwill, ...

Along the Street: Buchanan Cellers offers tours, family activities
Buchanan Cellers is hosting Customer Appreciation Days today and Saturday, Sept. 8 and 9, at 855 N.E. Fifth St., McMinnville. This is the first such event in many years, said CB Mason of Buchanan Cellers. ...
APT to be honored Sept. 14
McMinnville Economic Development Partnership, Mayor Remy Drabkin and the city of McMinnville, and Business Oregon will honor Applied Physics Technologies Thursday, Sept. 14. Business Oregon Director Sophorn ...

An exact science: McMinnville manufacturer sells powerful electron emitters worldwide
If you use a high-powered electronic microscope or had an X-ray using high-tech medical equipment, you’ve probably benefited from the electron emitters manufactured in McMinnville. Applied ...

McMinnville man buys Coyote Joe's
Order up! On a weekday morning at Coyote Joe’s Restaurant in Willamina, breakfast menu selections make their way from the kitchen to dining room customers. Breakfast aroma fills the air ...

Along the Street: Learning lab, wine bar to open Sept. 8
Acorn to Oak, Linfield University’s new learning lab and public wine bar, will officially open Friday, Sept. 8. Hours will be noon to 8 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, and 3 to 8 p.m. Mondays ...

Salinas talks with downtown business owners
Downtown McMinnville was already familiar to Rep. Andrea Salinas, D-Oregon, who visited local businesses Tuesday afternoon. “I love Third Street,” said Salinas, who has been visiting ...
Along the Street: New downtown restaurants to open soon
Owners and workers are putting the finishing touches on two new downtown McMinnville restaurants. Taste of India is set to open soon at 315 N.E. Third St., the former home of Community Plate. Its décor ...
Along the Street: Vehicle registration deadline nears for Cruising McMinnville
Proud owners have a few days left to register vehicles for the Cruising McMinnville car show, which will take place Saturday, Aug. 26. Pre-registration is required. Cost is $25 per vehicle. Space is ...