Willamina waives school district planning fees

Last week, the Willamina City Council waived $250,000 in planning fees that were set to be charged to the school district for facility improvements. Councilors also agreed to review the fee schedule ...

Willamina enters agreement to revamp municipal code

Willamina will update its municipal code to ensure new ordinances are included and the document is current with state law. The city code was last revised in 2008. Since then, Willamina has passed ...

Sheridan council consider repurposing grant

The Sheridan City Council will discuss repurposing a Community Development Block Grant at the 7 p.m., Feb. 17 regular meeting. The million-dollar grant was originally intended to replace the sewer ...

Willamina SD seeks review of construction fee

The Willamina City Council on Tuesday will consider an appeal from the Willamina School District’s regarding construction fees for building improvements during. The school district is requesting ...

Sheridan vacant council seat

Liz Hodgins resigned from the Sheridan City Council on Jan. 20, citing health reasons. “After considerable thought, I have decided to resign, effective immediately, from the Sheridan City Council ...

Sheridan to keep counting FCI population

At a work session Monday, Feb. 2, the Sheridan City Council favored continuing to count Federal Correction Institute inmates as part of the city’s population, despite it affecting small city grant ...

Emily Bonsant/News-Register##Sheridan City Manager Preston Polasek, left, and Owings assess the hillside trench opened up by the landslide near 
the city’s reservoirs.

Sheridan seeks help from state for repairs to main water line damaged in landslide

The city of Sheridan is petitioning the state for disaster funding after its main water line was damaged by a landslide in December. In the early morning of Dec. 19, after nearly 10 inches of rain in ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Ken Dollinger, volunteer angler education instructor for Oregon Fish and Wildlife, answers questions about fish from third-grade students at Falconer-Chapman School in Sheridan. Dollinger delivers fish eggs to classrooms throughout the county so students can witness the earliest stages of the life cycle of a fish.

Faulconer-Chapman students get up-close look at fish life cycle

Third grade students at Faulconer-Chapman School are getting up close and personal learning about fish life cycles with eggs hatching in a classroom. As part of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife ...

Sheridan looks to save the bees

The Sheridan City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday, Jan. 20, to prohibit the use of chemicals harmful to pollinations at city parks, landscaping and rights of way. Last fall, councilors reevaluated ...

Willamina council splits over floodplain approach

The Willamina City Council was divided at its Tuesday, Jan. 13, meeting over state and federal land use amendments including the FEMA’s Pre-Implementation Compliance Measures related to floodplain ...

Resolution limiting pesticides goes before Sheridan council

The use of certain pesticides in city parks, landscaping and the right of way will be under the microscope at the 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Sheridan City Council meeting. In the fall of 2025, councilors ...

Sheridan city council in favor of food carts

The Sheridan Planning Commission is tasked with creating standards for food carts following a vote by city councilors during a Monday, Jan. 6, meeting.The council previously discussed adding a food cart ...

Sheridan council votes to change meeting time

The Sheridan City Council meeting will start an hour earlier at 6 p.m., beginning this month. At the Dec. 15, regular council meeting, the dais voted 5-1 to amend the city code to allow for meeting earlier ...

Heavy rains lead to sewer overflows

High rain levels caused sewer overflows and mechanical failures in several cities across Yamhill County including McMinnville, Amity and Willamina. McMinnville had a sewer overflow from 3:10 a.m. to 10:10 ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##From left, Nevaeh Grijalva, her mother Amanda, and Flicka Lucero write messages to the Hughes family during a memorial for Willamina Middle School vice principal Mike Hughes on Friday at Willamina High School. Neighbors of the Hughes family, Nevaeh — who had recently become one of Hughes’ students at the middle school — recalled talking with him recently about riding horses. Amanda said she wrote her message to reassure Hughes’ wife, Heather, “to make sure she knows we’re always there.”

Photos: Remembering Mike

Friend, family, colleagues and community celebrate the life of Mike Hughes 

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