Police respond to Grandhaven shooter threat; students fine
McMinnville police responded about 1:40 p.m. Wednesday to Grandhaven Elementary School after an adult female called the school and threatened to shoot students. "She said she was going ...
Willamina board makes no decision on flag issue
WILLAMINA - The Willamina School board took public comment but made no decision Tuesday night related to a previous request by Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde member Angie Fasana to ...
Tampering call allegedly placed from jail
The suspect in a sexual and physical assault case filed last month has been indicted by a Yamhill County Grand Jury on a new charge of tampering with a witness — his alleged victim in the original ...
Dead horse case solved; owner cited
The owner of a horse found dead April 22 about 14 miles northwest of Sheridan, near the southwest end of Bald Mountain, near Gilbert Creek Road, has been cited by the Yamhill County Sheriff's ...
Watching and listening to birds
Led by what would be described in birding terms as a Plaid-Shirted Professor, a flock of fledgling birdwatchers focused their eyes and ears on the trees and sky around Linfield College Friday morning. Robins ...
ODOT shows off bypass for dignitaries
Thanks to relatively dry spring weather, construction is moving forward quickly on 10 bridges designed to carry Newberg-Dundee Bypass traffic. The four-mile, $262 million first phase is slated to open ...
A day for her 106th
What do you give a woman who has everything she needs? How about a day of her own? “Oh my, how wonderful,” exclaimed Rose Randolph when McMinnville Mayor Rick Olson proclaimed Sunday, May ...
Band of Brothers honors World War II vets
More than 40 World War II veterans were recognized Thursday at a McMinnville Band of Brothers luncheon. Each received a personalized letter honoring their service. Letters were hand-delivered later to ...
Summer water outlook poor
It’s going to be a hot, dry summer, hydrologists warn. Following a virtually snow-free winter in a state known for its dependence on snow melt, that means some areas may fall short of water for drinking, ...
DUII suspect clocked at 102
WILLAMINA — The Oregon State police charged a Willamina man for driving under the influence of intoxicants Saturday, after he was clocked at 102 in a 55 mph zone on Highway 18. He was identified ...
Along the Street: Dairy farmer terms change in law a free speech victory
A bill revoking a state ban on the advertising of raw milk sailed easily through both the House and Senate earlier this month. All it needs now is the signature of Gov. Kate Brown. House Bill 2446 ...
Amity residents voice crime concerns
AMITY — Janell Temple, owner of Uncle Jack’s Bar-B-Que on South Trade Street, was joined by other residents Wednesday night in voicing their concerns to the Amity City Council about an alleged ...
Travel group to seek grant
Travel Yamhill Valley plans to seek an economic development grant from Yamhill County’s Strategic Investment Fund to fund a staff person, representatives decided Thursday, after broaching the idea ...
Sheridan considers tobacco ordinance
SHERIDAN — An ordinance augmenting regulations on the sale and use of tobacco, and extending them to cover electronic smoking devices under Chapter 9 of the municipal code, is up for consideration ...
Stopping By: Alien artistry
On a wall of Adam Diesburg’s dental office stands a cowboy, stern and stoic. Beside him, a creature from outer space reads him the riot act. The compact green creature — which Diesburg added ...