Affordable housing committee discusses upcoming grant work

McMinnville’s Affordable Housing Committee last week discussed upcoming grant-funded endeavors and brainstormed ideas for a second meeting regarding the city’s rent burdened status. The city ...

School budget committee to meet

McMinnville School Superintendent Kourtney Ferrua will deliver her budget message Wednesday, May 6, at the first formal meeting of the district’s budget committee. The public session will start ...

News-Register file photo##In this 2024 photo, lifeguard Rider Ramirez keeps an eye on swimmers in the small pool at the McMinnville Aquatic Center. The city council determined a high-priced renovation of the aquatic center still wouldn’t satisfy growth needs and opted to pursue a new two-pool recreation facility.

Council dismisses renovation discussion

McMinnville City Council abandoned notions of renovating recreation facilities Tuesday after estimates to improve the aquatic center were reported over $40 million. The city is discussing another municipal ...

Starla Pointer/News-Register##Inside the existing junior-varsity softball team room, Brian Crain, left, director of facilities for the school district, talks about needed improvements during a tour of athletic facilities in 2025. Construction of a new, more spacious team room will start this spring. On the tour, Crain was accompanied by, from center, school board members LuAnn Anderson and Christine Bader, Superintendent Kourtney Ferrua and board member Gerardo Partida.

Non-operating funds to be used for sports facilities

McMinnville School District will soon begin two projects to improve sports facilities: a new team room for junior varsity softball and upgrades to the dugout and concession stand for varsity baseball. Both ...

Zero Waste talk addresses food waste, hunger

“Closing the Loop on Food Surplus & Hunger in McMinnville” will be the topic for Zero Waste’s Bubble Rap Speaker Series event on Monday, May 4. The free discussion will last from ...

Council praises EMPWR, but says it can’t make sign exception

McMinnville City Council lauded EMPWR Nutrition Group as an economic driver and large employer for the community Tuesday, but ruled that status doesn’t give the manufacturer leeway when it comes ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Santi Serrato, 5, gets a temporary tattoo from Children’s Librarian Jackie Quiroz during Día de los Niños on Saturday, April 25, at the McMinnville Public Library, as Elizabeth Serrato, 8, and Angela Serrato, 8, watch at left, and Axel Morales, 7, and Ayleen Morales, 9, wait their turn at right.

Photos: Just for kids

Library celebrates Día de los Niños with activities for youths

Landmarks committee delays decision on church demo

McMinnville’s Historic Landmarks Committee delayed for the second time a ruling on the demolition of a Second Street church last week, seeking more information on design elements for a planned four-story ...

Apartment developer seeks to avoid 232% hike in parks SDCs

The McMinnville City Council on Tuesday will consider a housing developer’s request for a $540,000 break on development fees and EMPWR Nutrition Group’s appeal of the denial of a large sign ...

Starla Pointer/News-Register##U.S. Rep. Andrea Salinas, D-Oregon, buys a black vanilla tea from Serengeti Savage and Richard Smith, owners of the Velvet Monkey. She visited the tea shop Thursday during a stop in downtown McMinnville to talk with owners of small businesses. Smith and Savage told her how tariffs have raised their costs and made it harder to import supplies; owners of Entwined yarn shop and Hopscotch Toys had similar stories.

Small business owners say tariffs, rising costs have hurt

Tariffs, uncertainties about tariffs, shipping delays and skyrocketing costs related to oil and gas prices have squeezed local small businesses, owners told U.S. Rep. Andrea Salinas when she visited downtown ...

Mac School Board considers RIF statement

McMinnville School Board members will consider approving a Reduction in Force statement at their Monday, April 27, meeting. The one-item business session will start at 6:30 p.m. in the district office, ...

City of McMinnville##A map shows the concept design for a square-mile of Urban Growth Boundary land in the southwest that could be developed in the coming years. The plan features areas for housing, commercial and a future school site along with planned layouts for roads, parks and trails.

McMinnville unveils more detailed plan for SW Area

A new school site, extra wide sidewalks, trails connecting parks and the highest concentration of high-density housing in McMinnville are part of future plans for the southwest area of the city, consultants ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##A humorous sign describes what McMinnville Special Projects Manager Jody Christensen saw when she toured the Jandina neighborhood to take photos for Phase 1 of a Lower Income Neighborhood Accessibility project. “No one can go on those sidewalks,” Christensen told city councilors last week, “Not a bike. Not a person.”

Mac revamps priorities for legislative lobbying efforts

“Since this is my last work session with you, I’m going to go out over my skis,” retiring McMinnville Community Development Special Projects Manager Jody Christensen told city councilors ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##In her home studio, McMinnville artist Kim Palacios shows some of her depictions of Christian images as well as landscapes. She started the painting of Jesus holding an infant, which is on the easel, during Easter services at her church. After capturing the basic image while the congregation watched, she brought the painting home to add color and details.

Stopping by: Painting with prayer

Kim Palacios of McMinnville expresses deep faith through her art

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Visiting educator Aubryn Walters, center, shows second-graders how to separate three seedlings growing in the same pot so that each can be planted separately. Walters lives in Washington, D.C., but was visiting Newby, her former elementary school.

Growing big and strong

As their recess ended Tuesday, second-graders lined up at the gate of the Newby Elementary School playground, eager for it to open so they could reach the school’s raised bed garden. “Garden’s ...

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