Multi-company training exercises prepare firefighters for times ‘when seconds count’


Commentary

 
Quirk of the Week: Hands up if you like interesting side streets

Kirby Street, no relation, is one of those odd ones in town. It has two stretches of two to four blocks each, separated by a dozen or more blocks. Same with its neighboring Northeast Logan, Irvine and ...

Jeb Bladine: Lesson-learning campaign, bad timing: Regroup!

The election math spells likely defeat for McMinnville’s $98.5 million recreation bond proposal — more on those numbers below. Historically, McMinnville voters rarely rejected any bond measure ...

Dennis Goecks: The death of democracy being greatly exaggerated

Over the last month I have seen much regarding the No King rallies, specifically the pictures and information in the News-Register. I asked myself how I would explain all this to a civics class.

 

 
Scott Gibson: Society's sense of morality forged through interaction

I recently read a thoughtful Washington Post commentary by Utah governor Spenser Cox and Harvard philosopher Ian Marcus Corbin warning of “the consequences of America’s moral drift.” Their thesis is that many Americans, awash in consumerism and unprotected from corporations that target our psychological weaknesses, have fallen into lives of addiction and meaningless self-indulgence.

 

Jonah Goldberg: Trump is not a dictator, but may be set on worse

Julius Caesar still casts a long shadow. We have a 12-month calendar — and leap year — thanks to Julius. July is named after him (though the salad isn’t). The words czar and kaiser, now mostly out of use, simply meant “Caesar.”

Editorials

 
Political storm rakes nation, but gives Northwest a pass

A political storm brought thunder and lightning raining down on America’s east and west coasts Tuesday, and vast swaths of the heartland lying between. Almost everywhere, the results were delivered ...

 
Expecting the unexpected and solving the unsolvable

So much of what local government entities do for their constituents is so mundane and routine it seldom gets any attention until things go wrong. Then a hue and cry arises. Everyone wonders why someone ...

 
Suicide prevention a cause we can all come to embrace

In the face of troubling social issues, our first instinct has traditionally been to simply keep them out of the public eye, thus avoiding the messy necessity of addressing them. When that fails, our fallback ...

Bond right-sized for Mac, deserves support at polls

We have but one issue before us on ballots mailed to us this week in connection with Oregon’s Nov. 4 general election. The question is: Can our community afford to spend $72.5 million on a new combination ...

 
Local government doesn't get the credit it actually deserves

If you limited your local government exposure in these parts to online forums and social media channels, you would find yourself subjected, in large measure, to a torrent of highly charged and sharply ...

Letters

News-Register Letters Policy

The News-Register welcomes written opinions about issues of public interest and about the content of this newspaper. Letters from non-local writers are accepted only if they focus on local issues. This ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 7, 2025

No sense of mercy? I volunteer at the Soup Kitchen at St. Barnabas, and on the Tuesday evening of Oct. 28, we served 80 plates in the first 30 minutes. Are we people choosing to have a country without ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 31, 2025

Long tradition Citizens of McMinnville helped pay for public facilities long before I moved here in 1978. In fact, since McMinnville’s naming in 1856 and platting in 1876, its residents have most ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 24, 2025

Places to thrive Over the summer, I spotted something different happening around McMinnville. I began to see young people with fishing poles in their hands instead of phones. On an early fall paddle ...

Letters to the Editor: Oct. 17, 2025

Living within means This November’s ballot includes a $98.5 million bond for a new recreation facility, along with improvements to the library, senior center and park system. The bond will increase ...

News & Features

 
Photo Gallery: In fighting form

Multi-company training exercises prepare firefighters for times ‘when seconds count’

DNA testing continues Aldeguer trial to January

The trial of Anthony “Tony” Gray Aldeguer, 67, opened Monday, Nov. 10, but the discovery of new evidence caused the court to delay further proceedings until Jan. 20. Aldeguer faces 27 charges ...

Third party saves wolf dogs from euthanasia

Two dogs connected to a violent March incident were granted a stay of execution and released from impoundment after someone other than their owner paid over $9,000 in kenneling fees. McMinnville resident ...

Oregon schools expect significant midyear budget shortfall

Oregon schools could face rare multi-million dollar losses and budget cuts in the middle of the school year because of new federal tax policies.

 

 
Quirk of the Week: Hands up if you like interesting side streets

Kirby Street, no relation, is one of those odd ones in town. It has two stretches of two to four blocks each, separated by a dozen or more blocks. Same with its neighboring Northeast Logan, Irvine and ...

Saga involving Dayton stormwater pipe complicated by location outside city limits

While building a third house on her Ash Street property outside of Dayton city limits, Rose Dodson discovered a drainage pipe running under where a basement was planned. She contacted the city, was given ...

County sets public hearing for trail

The Yamhill County Planning Commission will hold a hearing at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, on whether to remove the Yamhelas Westsider trail from future plans. In October, the board of commissioners directed ...

Court allows Nettrouer to work out of state

The Yamhill County Circuit Court granted out of state travel for work purposes to an Amity man charged with two counts of second-degree sex abuse, on Monday, Nov. 10. Jeremy Roy Nettrouer, 40, through ...

 
Photo Gallery: Gaming in the West Valley

Rotary Club of the West Valley hosts second annual event; hopes to 'get the whole valley included' in the future

New chorus plans debut

The newly formed North Valley Community Chorus will make its debut Saturday, Nov. 22, with a concert at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 822 S.W. Second St., McMinnville. Music will begin at 7 p.m. Admission ...

Court Records: Nov. 12, 2025

CIVIL FILINGS Discover Bank vs. Jessica Cain: Renewal of $1,543.55 judgment. Crown Asset Management, LLC vs. Kristin Twenge: Granted $26,283.47 judgment. Discover Bank vs. Marilyn J. Bergsma: Granted ...

County allocates $100k in lottery funds to food banks

The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners took initiative on local food assistance last Thursday, pledging $100,000 in state lottery funds to 17 county food banks. During the federal government shutdown, ...

Lafayette council to discuss future fire service, water agreement

The Lafayette City Council this week will discuss its partnership with Carlton for fire and emergency services and consider an agreement for the shared water system costs with the city of Dayton. The ...

 
Along the Street: Aguiar named manager of local Embold branches

Angel A. Aguiar Jr., has been named branch manager for Embold Credit Union’s Newberg and McMinnville locations. Aguiar has more than 30 years experience in financial services. He was previously ...

 
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 ...

Sheridan encourages more water testing; council establishes priority investments

The Sheridan City Council is in favor of additional water quality testing and will be communicating with Oregon State University and the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality for testing protocols. At ...

McMinnville rec bond deficit down to 33 in updated results posted Friday

A new set of ballot returns released by the county clerk Friday, Nov. 7, shows the rec bond deficit reduced to 33.

The current results are 4,714 (50.18%) against and 4,681 (49.82%) in favor of the measure. 

Carlton gas station proposal appealed to city council

The Carlton Planning Commission’s denial of a proposed gas station and convenient store has been appealed to the city council by applicant JIPR LLC, owned by local businessman Birpal “Paul” ...

Commissioners to vote on $1 million upgrade to radio system

The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners will vote on a $1 million overhaul of the Sheriff’s Office communication system when it meets Thursday. The board will vote on a $997,685 contract with ...

 
For those who fought for us

Groups of veterans from the Marines, Navy and other branches gathered Saturday to celebrate Veterans Day with a parade through downtown McMinnville. The Yamhill County Sheriff’s Posse and other ...

Sports

 
Pirates place fifth in 3A volleyball state tournament

Dayton volleyball took its success one step further than the previous season over the weekend. In 2024, the Pirates’ season ended in the consolation bracket of the 3A State Championship tournament, ...

 
Dayton football ousted by Douglas, 21-18, in first round of playoffs

The Dayton Pirates football team rushed for nearly three times the national average of yards (3,171 to 1,255), allowed the second fewest points in 3A (78) and outscored opponents by a combined 277 points ...

 
Warriors reach semifinals behind Miersma's hat trick

The Warriors are semifinal-bound for the third time in four years. On Saturday, the No. 2-seeded Amity girls soccer team made short work of the No. 10 Brookings-Harbor Bruins in the quarterfinals of the ...

 
Through blood, sweat and tears; Pirates soccer eliminated in quarterfinals by Creswell

No matter the cost, the Dayton Pirates boys soccer team was prepared to advance on Saturday. Seeded No. 4 in the 3A/2A/1A State Championship tournament, Dayton hosted the No. 5 Creswell Bulldogs. ...

 
Linfield's offense erupts for 627 yards and 11 touchdowns in 77-14 win at Puget Sound

The sleeping Wildcat offense awoke with a snarl and growl Saturday at Baker Stadium in Tacoma, Washington, and proceeded to perform as Linfield head coach Joseph Smith envisioned at the start of the season. ...

 
Pirates sink Vikings' ship, move to quarterfinals with 2-0 victory

The No. 4-ranked Dayton Pirates boys soccer team found their rhythm through a rain downpour, defeating the No. 13-ranked Vikings from Siuslaw/Mapleton Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2-0 in round two of the state championship ...

 
Over too soon: Grizzlies' season ends with late goal in 1-0 loss to Ida B. Wells

No matter how you slice it, this one hurts. Through a catalog of internal discourse, constant progression during the season and a target on their back all year, the Grizzlies entered Wednesday’s ...

 
Adie Nisly scores hat trick, Warriors advance to quarterfinals

Adie Nisly scored a trio of goals, leading the No. 2-ranked Amity Warriors to a 4-0 victory over the No. 15-ranked Lost River/Bonanza Raiders on Tuesday, Nov. 4, in round two of the 3A/2A/1A Oregon girls ...

 
Grizzlies, Tigers with teams heading to cross country state meet after top conference finishes

Time to turn on the burners and hold your breath, or perhaps not to the latter, because Yamhill County has three programs heading to the OSAA State Cross Country Championships at Lane Community College ...

Till the final whistle: Grizzly girls' historic soccer season ends in first round, not for a lack of effort

Connectivity was essential to the Grizzlies’ success in 2025. The McMinnville girls varsity soccer team made the playoffs as the No. 23 seed, finished with an overall record 7-3-5 and were 2-0-4 ...

 
3A/2A Football: Pirates loot Warriors for undefeated regular season; begin prep for playoffs

Since 2014, it has become a tradition that Amity and Dayton face each other in the last game of the league football calendar. This year continued another tradition as rain soaked the field in Dayton after ...

 
Linfield extends The Streak to 69 with 47th straight win over Brett Elliott-led Lewis and Clark

When excellence is expected and pressure is a privilege, there can be much that weighs on the shoulders of those who suit up in Linfield’s opulent purple and red. The ’Cats football ...

 
Dominate and advance: Isai's fifth hat trick of season leads Grizzlies to first-round tournament victory

Olé! With the footwork of a Broadway tap dancer, quickness of a wildcat and connectivity of two Lego bricks, the No. 4 seed McMinnville boys varsity soccer team defeated No. 27 Sunset on ...

Dayton volleyball returns to state quarterfinals after drowning Eagles for third time

On Saturday, Nov. 1, the No. 5-seed Dayton Pirates (20-4, 16-0) sunk No. 12 Santiam Christian (14-10, 12-4) for the third time this season to advance to Coos Bay for the 3A State Championship Tournament ...

Playoff soccer quick hits for McMinnville, Amity, Dayton, Delphian

The McMinnville Grizzlies girls varsity soccer team played to a record of 7-2-5, 2-0-4 during the regular season this year, earning a bid into the playoffs where they faced No. 9 Sheldon on the ...

 
Charting the unknown; Smith, Elliot face off for first time from opposite sidelines

Linfield football (4-2, 3-1) can extend The Streak with a win Saturday against Lewis & Clark (5-2, 2-2), pushing the historic run to a 69th season with a winning record. However, in the Wildcats’ ...

 
Hat trick and treat

For the second consecutive season, the McMinnville boys varsity soccer team (10-2-2, 5-1) are 6A Pacific Conference champions. The Grizzlies secured their title Monday night in Hillsboro with a 7-0 win ...

3A/2A Volleyball: All-League honors and playoff brackets

Saturday, Oct. 25 was a good day to be a Pirate, as the No. 5-Dayton volleyball team (19-4, 16-0) exercised previous woes from a league title game loss in 2024, defeating No. 19 Salem Academy in ...

 
Hard work pays off for Grizzlies, earning playoff berth after senior night draw

Though no one found the net on a brisk Monday night at Wortman Stadium, the McMinnville girls varsity soccer team (7-2-5, 2-0-4) earned a spot in the 6A State Championship tournament as the No. 24 seed. The ...

3A/2A/1A Soccer & League awards: Dayton boys repeat, Amity girls four-peat with victories in respective league title games

Dayton’s No. 5-ranked boys varsity soccer team (13-0-1, 7-0-1) earned its second consecutive Special District 2 league title in dramatic fashion on Saturday, Oct. 25. The Pirates played a ...

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