MEVLC to weigh in as parks fees move forward

Parks System Development Charges will come back to the forefront for McMinnville City Council later this summer, and the city’s economic development council has decided to weigh in. For ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##Cindy Proctor of Newberg Jewelry Workshop and Amber Joy Dutchuk of Amber Joy Creations have joined forces in the new Riveted Jewelry Workshop. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

Riveted by jewelry: Friends open Lafayette Avenue workshop

Two custom jewelry creators have joined forces to open Riveted, a place to buy, design and learn to make jewelry in McMinnville. Cindy Proctor of the Newberg Jewelry Workshop and Amber Joy Dutchuk, ...

Fees, rec center highlight council agenda

McMinnville City Council will continue its discussion on recreation center plans and vote on a 2.9% increase for building fees when it meets Tuesday night. Last month, council agreed to hold off ...

Contentious projects go before planning commission

Downtown housing proposal appealed, request for rezone near Grandhaven School up for vote

Housing laws leave city in ‘reactive role’

State legislation aimed at cutting red tape for housing has already impacted local projects and has the city of McMinnville scrambling to determine what oversight it still has on residential development. Over ...

Former employee sues McMinnville over termination

A former part-time McMinnville Police Department employee is suing the city for more than $500,000 on allegations she was wrongly dismissed nine days before going on pregnancy leave. Mikayla Hansen filed ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Phil London of McMinnville, right, chats with McMinnville Tool Library volunteers Larry Gilbertson, left, and Wes Taylor while checking out a planer, hand router and router bits. London borrowed the tools to make a cutting board from scrap butcher block.

Mac tool library seeks new digs

Following a successful first year of operations, the nonprofit McMinnville Tool Library is on the hunt for a new location that hopefully provides more space. The library opened March 1, 2025, at 1040 ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Emcee Zach Martin, dressed as Uncle Sam, chats with visitors during Saturday in the Park.

Photo Gallery: Red, White & Blue

Yamhill County dons a patriotic palette for Fourth of July festivities

Residents line up early for Natural Grocers opening

A line two or three people deep wrapped around the new Natural Grocers for its grand opening at 8:27 a.m. Wednesday. Line leaders said they arrived at 3:30 and 3:45 a.m., respectively, to be the first ...

Roadwork and construction in Mac may cause delays, booms

McMinnville residents may experience loud booms and road closures this month in connection with two ongoing projects. Notices have been delivered about blasting that will occur throughout July at the ...

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Mac summer concert series starts Tuesday

The McMinnville Parks and Recreation Concert in the Park series will start Tuesday, July 7, with dance cover band Collective Nation. This is the 41st edition of the department’s free summer concert ...

Cities hope zones spur economic development

Four tracts of Yamhill County have been submitted to Gov. Tina Kotek’s office to be included in the federal Opportunity Zone 2.0 program intended to stimulate business development. Opportunity Zones ...

EMPWR takes fight over big sign to LUBA

EMPWR Nutrition Group is continuing its pursuit of a large electronic sign for its Booth Bend Road headquarters, recently appealing a McMinnville City Council denial to the Land Use Board of Appeals. Earlier ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##Third Street was blocked off for the first MacFresco event of the summer, held June 19-21. In addition to dining and shopping, the weekend featured Juneteenth, Pride and Make Music McMinnville activities on the street. New, larger barricades blocked each end of Third to keep vehicles out. The next MacFresco is July 17-19.

Revamped MacFresco called success

MacFresco’s first weekend in its new format ­— three times over the summer, rather than weekly — was well received, according to Emily Matsuda, co-director of the McMinnville Downtown ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##From left, McMinnville Water & Light commissioners Jon R. Johnson, Mayor Kim Morris, Andrew Anderson and Lisa Macy-Baker perform the ceremonial shoveling of dirt during the groundbreaking celebration Wednesday, June 24, for the utility’s $30 million renovation of its headquarters on Marsh Lane.

Mac Water & Light passes budget, breaks ground

McMinnville Water & Light will spend approximately $28 million in reserves over the 2026-27 fiscal year, largely on its headquarters renovation. The utility remains in sound financial shape despite ...

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