Kevin Chambers: A decentralized future
Cryptocurriences a trending topic, but it’s the blockchain technology that has staying power
Jeb Bladine: Honoring service; remembering JCs
Our Tuesday N-R profile of Debbie Harmon Ferry initiated something different — publication of features about Distinguished Service Award winners prior to the event. This year’s DSA Banquet ...
Eric Schuck: Costs of reopening a plant
Positive effects from tariffs can be outweighed by negative hit to neighboring industries
Jeb Bladine: Bag charge seems like gentle reminder
An editorial today urges the city of McMinnville to stand firm with the 5-cent charge on paper bags at retail locations. It’s a “ho-hum” issue for some people, but others maintain it’s ...
Rachel Goodman: Facebook targeting threatens civil liberties
It’s heartening to see, in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica revelations, growing skepticism about how Facebook handles data and data privacy. But we should take this opportunity to ask the bigger, ...
Jim LeTourneux: Oregon could sustain twice today’s timber cut
Chances are most of you know little about today’s timber industry, beyond impressions left from viewing loaded log trucks headed through town or finished lumber delivered to lumber yards or construction ...
Jeb Bladine: Sharing a passion for museum mission
In August 2016, when Steve Down agreed to donate $10.68 million to the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, the museum promised to “appropriately acknowledge contributions of The Falls at McMinnville ...
Dr. Seamus McCarthy and Jenn Richter: Creating a community that instills resilience and hope
All the odds are stacked against 5-year-old Katrina, a composite for the 4,979 children served by the Yamhill Coordinated Care Organization’s Early Learning Hub and partner agencies. Katrina and ...
Jeb Bladine: Expensive lessons in complex litigation
When reporting on complex litigation, we realize there’s a lot of lawyering between headlines. Most of that legal maneuvering goes unreported to the general public, but reading the court documents ...
Michal Wert: Roadside vegetation critical for native species
The landscape explorers encountered in the Willamette Valley in the early 19th century bears little resemblance to the landscape today. A last refuge of a once-extensive prairie landscape remains along ...
Jeb Bladine: Digital giants using private information
Revelations about digital invasions of personal privacy represent warnings too long ignored. The Guardian, a British newspaper that circulates extensively in the UK and U.S., set the scene for us in 2014: “Google ...
Emma Nolan: A look at foster care from the inside
I was 15 years old when I was placed in foster care for the first time. It was the day before Halloween, four days before my 16th birthday. The host family’s four kids, ages 2 to 10, were in their ...
Jeb Bladine: Parking study puts light on challenges
There’s much to like about McMinnville’s Downtown Strategic Parking Management Plan, now pending city council adoption. At best, however, it is a good start … a framework for challenging ...
Ron Noble: A local take on 2018 legislative session
Although representatives were limited to introducing two bills, and senators just one, 260 measures were introduced during Oregon’s recently concluded 2018 legislative session. The House passed ...
Brian J. Hunhoff: Flushing truth down an Oval hole
“Captain Jack” Crawford was one of the original Black Hills Rangers. He survived many Old West adventures.
Known as “The Poet Scout,” this is the final stanza of his 1889 poem, “Truth” —