Paul Daquilante / News-Register##A slice of the Willamette Meteorite was returned to the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde.

Sacred slice of tribal history returns home

Museum gives piece of Willamette Meteorite to Grand Ronde Tribes

Sheridan council hears about Wrigley winery

SHERIDAN — John Wrigley, co-owner with his wife, Jody, of J Wrigley Vineyards, sought support from the Sheridan City Council at this month’s regular meeting for their planned expansion of the ...

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Planned 16-unit complex would replace Coachman Manor

City staff and officials have made it a goal to promote more, higher density housing options in downtown McMinnville. A planned 16-unit apartment complex on Northeast First Street across from the ...

Wine archive offers oral histories, videos

The Oregon Wine History Archive at Linfield College has started a podcast featuring oral histories that tell the wine industry’s stories. It’s one of three new projects covering various aspects ...

Water task force holds first meeting of the year

Water storage and better information about regional groundwater emerged as two key priorities of both farmers and city leaders on Tuesday at a county Water Task Force meeting, led by county Commissioner ...

Firewriters project receives grant

The Oregon Arts Commission has awarded a $3,500 grant to the Yamhill County Fire Writers Project, which recently hosted its first youth conference for high school student writers.  The inaugural ...

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Vietnam veteran Robert Moxley talks to a Yamhill-Carlton High School class about his experiences as a Marine in battle. He was shot, peppered with schrapnel and bayonetted in Vietnam.

Y-C students chronicle legacies of local vets

YAMHILL — About 10 minutes before the end of the school day, Yamhill-Carlton High School’s vice principal made an announcement over the intercom. Tiger wrestlers were about to leave for the ...

Alleged sex abuser returns from Idaho

Idaho resident and alleged local child sex abuser Jason Moore argued for his release from custody before Judge Ritz Batz Cobb in Yamhill County Circuit Court Friday afternoon. The 33-year-old from Sagle, ...

Planners hear testimony on Abbey Road B&B

A proposed expansion of a bed and breakfast at Abbey Road Farm may hinge on whether the original ban on renting a ranch house on the property was transferred to the new owners. The point was debated Thursday ...

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Brian Suverly asks a question of a witness during the eviction trial Friday. He and others who ve been living at 7351 N.E. Hendricks Road, Carlton, said they d been too busy defending themselves to start moving from the site.

Court orders men off Hendricks Road property

 

Concerned Carlton-area residents among dozens in attendance at trial

Linfield adds law, justice major

Linfield College has added Law, Rights, and Justice to its list of majors, giving students a choice of 55 major fields of study. The new major examines the relationship among law, rights and competing ...

Mac school board considers calendar proposals

McMinnville School Board members are considering two options for the 2019-20 calendar. Both have the same starting and ending dates, as well as the same winter and spring vacations. They differ in the ...

Climate change creates a storm at capitol

A panel of scientists warned governments around the world in October they must take “rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society” to avoid cataclysmic and irreversible ...

Rusty Rae / News-Register##Attorney Steve Cox and estate representative Grace Snidow appear in court along with Hendricks Road residents Brian Suverly, Jack Pettit, Patrick O Rourke, Wayne Gross and Marshall Gross.

Court orders men to vacate Hendricks Road property

The men living at 7351 N.E. Hendricks Road, Carlton, have been ordered to vacate the property by Thursday. Yamhill County Circuit Court Judge Jennifer Chapman found in favor of the estate of the deceased ...

Local food bank responds to 'SNAP Gap'

Because of the recent federal government shutdown, people may not be able to get the food they ordinarily get through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program this month. U.S. Department of Human ...

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