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Cyrus Javadi: Assault on vote by mail has no grounding in fact

Not long after I announced for state representative in 2022, I found myself at Arnie’s, on Main Street in Warrenton, making my case to the Clatsop County Republican Party faithful.

 

Ossie Bladine/News-Register##Ribbons tied to downtown McMinnville trees signify Child Abuse Prevention Month, with blue being the designated color for this cause.

Russell Mark: Hope is the healer that means the most

Hope is a curious thing. It is often hard-won, sometimes late in arriving, and rarely linear.

 

Jonah Goldberg: Trump creates new enemies at every turn

It is among the most familiar patterns of the Trump era.

 

Jeb Bladine: 'Ten pounds of confusion in a five-pound box'

Kudos to the city of McMinnville and McMinnville Industrial Promotions (MIP) for their Wednesday night performance of a civics lesson that cut tortuously close to what’s wrong with government in ...

Investigating the Bible: Keys to success

Comedian Carol Burnett should like the Willamette Valley. Throughout her long career, she believed rain always brought her success. Starting in grammar school, whenever she took a test and it was raining, ...

Kirby Neumann-Rea/News-Register##Tina’s directional sign points to destinations near and far.

Quirk of the Week: Been there, Dundee that

Last week’s news story about folks in Dundee protesting a certain fast-food chain development in town came down to this: what qualities give Dundee its character? What makes it unique? And, yes, ...

Kirby Neumann-Rea/News-Register##Carport flip-flops and suspended bicycles are joined this week by front-porch Mount Hood mosaic, unusual sun-and-moon terra cotta, and “Frankenfoot” on West Second near McMinnville Library.

Quirk of the Week: All about eaves

Porches and carports are two underappreciated domestic spaces. A carport is not just a poor man’s garage, and a porch can be more than a covered entry. Both can do much to project a home’s ...

Jeb Bladine: 2026 is showtime for Westsider Trail supporters

In 2026 — 14 years later — it’s showtime for Yamhelas Westsider Trail supporters. County voters could face three trail-related ballot measures in November, and those issues will weigh ...

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Jonah Goldberg: News flash: He never had any real plan

When President Trump spoke at the Saudi Future Investment Initiative last Friday, he offered a pristine example of what he calls “the weave.” What detractors take for incontinent verbal rambling is, in his own telling, genius-level embroidery of a rhetorical mosaic.

 

Investigating the Bible: The foundation of joy

Author Lucie Winborne, in her column “Strange But True,” wrote about Margaret Dixon, a Scottish criminal hanged in 1753. Amazingly, just a few hours later she climbed out of her coffin quite ...

Wikicommons photo##During World War II, Nazi occupiers were forced to ban the nisselue, a red knit cap with a tassel, after Norwegians adopted it as a sign of resistance. Earlier this year, ethnic Scandinavians revived the practice in Minnesota as a sign of resistance to invading ICE agents.

Eric Schuck: Loving our neighbors with no buts about it

 

Tasmin News Agency photo/WikiCommons##An elementary school in Minab, Southern Iran, was destroyed by a Tomahawk missile on Feb. 28, opening day of war with Iran, at the cost of 165 lives. The school, serving boys and girls on separate floors, used to house a military agency. The U.S., which manufactures and deploys the Tomahawk, says it did not deliberately target the school and is investigating.

Monica Duffy Toft: Overconfidence is how today's wars are lost

Wars are rarely lost first on the battlefield. They are most commonly lost in the instigators’ minds — when they misread what they and their adversaries can do, when they substitute confidence for comprehension, when they mistake the last war for the next one.

 

Jonah Goldberg: Team Trump had to start war to learn how economy works

Early Monday morning, financial markets surged when President Donald Trump claimed there had been productive talks with Iran about ending the war. Therefore, he backed off a vow to bomb Iranian power plants if the Strait of Hormuz wasn’t reopened by Monday evening.

 

Jeb Bladine: Partisan bombast threatens need for U.S. unity

Iran seems content to take more military blows, randomly hurl its remaining missiles at surrounding nations, maintain a stranglehold on oil shipment through the Strait of Hormuz, and monitor the deterioration ...

Investigating the Bible: There’s nothing like success

On Feb. 19, the U.S. women’s hockey team defeated Canada to win the gold medal. Three days later, the U.S. men’s hockey team defeated Canada in overtime. Jack Hughes, his mouth missing ...