Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Watched closely by Lev Martin, 7, Ham Fam run founder Michael Hampton looks over a checklist of supplies for the Thanksgiving event while neighbors Jennifer Dederich, next to Hampton, and Courtney Martin, right, blow up balloons for the arch that starts and ends the event, Also pictured are Liz Wilkins, center, one of the neighbors who are continuing the Thanksgiving morning tradition, and Laura Hampton, who cofounded the event and ran it with her family for 13 years.

Stopping By: A neighborhood tradition continues

For years, residents of the neighborhood west of Adams Street and south of Memorial Elementary School — called Saylor’s Addition — have been running the streets on Thanksgiving ...

McMinnville public works manager presents tool to prioritize capital needs

Capital projects will be a major topic in the coming years as the city of McMinnville works to address deferred maintenance and aging infrastructure. City staff debuted a new tool Wednesday that will help ...

MWA Architects##A digital rendering shows the eastern addition to MW&L’s headquarters. Large windows showcase new commission chambers, and a new public entrance will lead into the updated lobby and customer service area.

MW&L: Building for the future

Plans for the renovation of McMinnville Water & Light headquarters are progressing under budget, with an expected completion date of summer 2027 for the approximately $25 million project. The remodel ...

McMinnville committee discusses upcoming meeting on rent burden

McMinnville’s Affordable Housing Committee discussed plans and goals Wednesday for an upcoming meeting addressing the city’s “severely rent burdened” state designation. A state-mandated ...

Demolition discussion back to Landmarks committee

McMinnville’s Historic Landmarks Committee will continue a long-running discussion on updates to demolition rules for historic structures when it meets Thursday. Demolishing a historic structure ...

City to set framework for capital projects

The city of McMinnville is introducing a new scoring format and prioritization process for capital projects. City councilors will discuss details during a work session Wednesday to prepare for the launch ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Volunteer Brady Martin, center, talks with customers Alex Mason, Zachary Amendt, Charlie Ellis and John Pienard. Martin helps with making coffee and other tasks, but his favorite is discussing sports with SMB regulars.

On Saturdays, breakfast and community

By 8:15 a.m. Nov. 8, a quarter hour after the Saturday Morning Breakfast program opened, 20 people were sitting with pancakes, bacon and eggs in front of them at the McMinnville Cooperative Ministries ...

Council split on future of DEI committee

McMinnville City Council is split on the future of its diversity, equity and inclusion committee and may absorb the work of the audit committee, following a work session discussion Wednesday night. Interim ...

Economic council brainstorms for business forum

McMinnville’s economic think-tank committee during its meeting Wednesday brainstormed ideas for a business summit between local owners. The McMinnville Economic Vitality Leadership Council gave ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register file photo##During a 2024 interview with the N-R story, in a large greenhouse behind Chapul Farms Research and Innovation Center, founder Pat Crowley shows how fertilizer is sun-dried after being separated from the larvae. In the background are plants being fertilized by Chapul products, which are being tested in a variety of growing trials.

Chapul Farms approved for Riverside expansion

The McMinnville Planning Commission unanimously approved a zone change and conditional use permit for a Chapul Farms composting facility on Riverside Drive last week. Chapul plans to open the 45,000-square-foot ...

Council to talk committees, court software

McMinnville City Council will discuss the roles of city committees and vote on a software contract for municipal court when it convenes for its regular meeting and a work session Wednesday. Council will ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Mark Pitts, who led the crew of volunteers in prayer before the food pantry opened Tuesday, lifts boxes of groceries into Sharon Butalla’s car. The McMinnville woman said coming to Hope on the Hill really helps her have enough food.

McMinnville's Hope on the Hill serves growing demand

Nearly 40 people lined up at Hope on the Hill’s front door before the food pantry opened at 11 a.m. Tuesday. More kept arriving. By just after noon, halfway through the program’s open hours, ...

Airport board reviews lease policy, project timelines

The McMinnville Airport Commission approved a new lease policy and discussed upcoming capital projects at its meeting Tuesday. Airport Administrator John Paskell said he recently completed a Federal Aviation ...

News-Register file photo##Frances Barnes, third from the left, in 1969 following a McMinnville Soroptimist Club banquet at Michelbook Country Club. Pictured are, left to right, Rose Marie Caughran, Matdean Kennedy, Barnes, Mary Koch, Gladys Bennett, Helen Green and Joanne Watts.

Former businesswoman, Sorptimist Frances Barnes dies

Longtime McMinnville businesswoman Frances Barnes died Wednesday, Oct. 29, in Greenville, Arizona, where she had lived in recent years. She was 89. She and her husband started Mac Auto Supplies in 1966. ...

Image: Palindrome##Developer Palindrome is proposing a four-story boutique hotel and market hall for the former Ultimate RB site, along with housing and other commercial spaces.

Alpine negotiations with developer expected to extend into new year

Negotiations on a development agreement for the Alpine Avenue property continue between the city of McMinnville and developers Palindrome, but the city’s goal to have a deal in place by the end of ...

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