The bell rang, signaling the end of classes at Patton Middle School a few days before the winter break. Many students headed out the main doors to board buses, get into parents’ cars or start walking ...


Commentary

 
Kirby Neumann-Rea: '6 7' becomes digital era touchpoint

News item: “In-N-Out Burger has eliminated use of ‘67’ for orders in its restaurants, due to a viral meme causing disruptive outbursts when the number is called.” The list grows. We ...

Jeb Bladine: Step up in the resolution game: Adopt a cause

It has been a rare — and fleeting — opportunity to write columns in back-to-back print newspapers published on Christmas and New Years eves. Last week’s “Season of Hope” messages ...

 
Quirk of the Week: Operator, give us a number of year-end oddities

This year’s-end grab bag of revisits and newly found Quirk might give new meaning to “phoning it in.” Plenty of cool indoor items deserve a look this week, starting with an elephant. There’s ...

Commentary: Thanks where thanks is due

By LES HOWSDEN Things I have not been thankful for in 2025: - Blanket clemency for the almost 1,600 individuals convicted or awaiting sentencing in the Jan. 6 insurrection. - DOGE, which destroyed ...

Jonah Goldberg: How can we solve our scourge of crackpottery?

Candace Owens has a very popular internet show in which she trots out deranged conspiracies. Among other things, they include the demonic nature of Jews, the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk ...

Editorials

All signs point to another year of trail controversy

Yamhill County — where public park development has not been a high priority — has park projects drawing high public interest going into 2026. County leaders are planning to eliminate the expansive ...

 
Leapfrogs and bookends mark local issues at the turn of the year

Resolution and reverberation offer different ways to define 2025 in Yamhill County. As we look at Yamhill County’s year past and year ahead, local issues often either bookended or leapfrogged: many ...

 
Good intentions gone awry leave Oregon in the lurch

It’s been a long time coming, but a sitting Oregon governor finally conceded earlier this month, at Oregon’s annual Oregon Leadership Summit, that business leaders have a point when they complain ...

 
Was top school choice hiding in plain sight?

To the casual observer, the McMinnville School Board’s unanimous Monday night embrace of Dr. Kourtney Ferrua as the next superintendent of schools here may seem the product of a whirlwind courtship. But ...

 
Time county dealt itself in on the lodging tax bounty?

Since coming into vogue in the 1970s, transient lodging taxes have become almost universal in the U.S. and more the rule than exception elsewhere in the world — particularly in countries with at ...

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: Dec. 31, 2025

No moral compass I can understand how a person of Christian faith would be encouraged by this president’s remarks during the lighting of the national Christmas tree. Even though I am not affiliated ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 19, 2025

Weak and damaged A malignant narcissist is defined as an individual with a personality disorder that includes these characteristics: profound lack of insight, extreme grandiosity, lack of empathy, sadism, ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 12, 2025

Insurance a basic need Democrats may have lost their fight to extend subsidies for purchasing health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, but their efforts have started ...

 
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 5, 2025

Ferrua best choice As a past long-time employee and board member in the McMinnville School District, I am writing in support of maintaining Dr. Kourtney Ferrua as school superintendent on a permanent ...

News & Features

Commissioners to consider fate of trail Jan. 22

The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners will vote on the future of the Yamhelas Westsider trail at a public hearing scheduled for Jan 22. The board will decide whether to remove the trail from the county’s ...

Grange Hill lodging application returns to commissioners, to be followed by The Ground’s

The first of two remands concerning bed and breakfasts in rural Yamhill County will go before the board of commissioners Thursday. Back to regular meetings after two weeks off for the holidays, the board ...

YCAP, city pleased with Nav Center resolution

The $98,000 settlement payment from the city of McMinnville to Yamhill Community Action Partnership was the best option for both sides to move ahead after the construction debacle of AnyDoor Place Navigation ...

 
Construction starts on new boutique hotel

Construction of a new boutique hotel on Alpine Avenue began today, following months of planning. Owners Tim Wade and Carole Lundgren said they expect the Piquette hotel to open in early 2027. It will ...

 
Along the Street: What’s going up at the start of 2026

-- Work continues on the new Tractor Supply structure at Highway 99W and Booth Bend Road in south McMinnville. The building, agricultural, pet and home and garden store will open this year. The company ...

Merkley to hold town in McMinnville hall Friday

U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Oregon, will hold his first town hall of 2026 in McMinnville. The public discussion will begin at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 9, in the McMinnville Community Center, 600 N.E. Evans ...

Amity to appoint committee members

The Amity City Council will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, to appoint members to the Historic Preservation Committee and Tourism Committee. The Historic Preservation Committee has three vacancies with ...

 
2025: The year in review

Yamhill County’s 2025 was a time of surprises and disappointments, many distinct from those of other years. In 2025, public projects were both buffeted and boosted, and national issues also found ...

McMinnville man arrested for unlawful marijuana delivery

Francisco Lopez Jr., 35, of McMinnville has been charged with causing another person to ingest marijuana (a class B felony) and unlawful delivery of marijuana after allegedly giving his date an edible ...

 
Patton builds positive atmosphere with clubs

The bell rang, signaling the end of classes at Patton Middle School a few days before the winter break. Many students headed out the main doors to board buses, get into parents’ cars or start walking ...

 
In Review: ’25 was a year of change for local business

It was a fast-paced year in business in McMinnville and Yamhill County, with shops and restaurants opening, expanding, moving and closing. Local favorite Tommy’s, a restaurant popular since the ...

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 ...

Clerk gives trail petitions green light

  Two initiative petitions aimed at preserving a 15-mile trail corridor for public use were approved last week to proceed by the Yamhill County Clerk. Trails PAC member Matt Dolphin submitted ...

Landscape committee weighs tree preservation, property rights

Preservation, property rights and staff time were all considerations of McMinnville’s Landscape Review Committee Monday during a second look at proposed protections for significant and landmark ...

 
Stopping By: Maisie looks forward

Maisie Staebler is looking forward to starting kindergarten in 2026, like other children who turned 5 just a little too late for the 2025 deadline. She’s looking forward to playing with her ...

Man accused of stabbing father

A Newberg man remains in custody at the Yamhill County Correctional Facility after allegedly stabbing his father at their home on Dec. 22. Authorities allege that Vasiliy Vasilyvich Barbiyeru ...

Release revoked for Bachand

Release had been revoked for Paul Bachand, a McMinnville businessman indicted on 11 counts of first-degree encouraging child sexual abuse, one count of encouraging the sexual abuse of an animal ...

Some of those we lost in 2025

Yamhill County lost many people in 2025 – veterans, city officials, educators, relatives, friends. People we remember from high school, from service clubs, from passing on the street. Community members. Every ...

Arrests & Citations: Dec. 31, 2025

Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office Gary Steven Ward, 70, Carlton, Dec. 23, second-degree criminal mischief, recklessly endangering another person/two counts; booked into the Yamhill County Jail on ...

 
Special Delivery: BC Harleys group rolls Christmas joy into hospital

Members of the BC Harleys drag-racing group roared up to the Willamette Valley Medical Center wearing Santa hats, their parade accompanied by the lights from McMinnville Police Department and Yamhill County ...

Sports

 
Wrestling is for girls

As I’ve written before, I’m one of the luckiest guys in the county. I get paid to see the impact of athletics on the county’s students. Friday, I had the assignment of covering ...

 
Girls 3A standouts rise to the top at McMinnville

Dayton’s Aliyah Sauceda proved it’s not about school size, but heart, as the 3A wrestler defeated 6A metro opponents to claim the 170-pound championship at McMinnville’s Mac Storage wrestling ...

 
Grizzlies, Bulldogs steamroll through boys invite at Mac

The McMinnville High School gymnasium was drenched in blood, sweat and tears on Saturday, Jan. 3, while some of the region’s top boys grapplers collided at the McMinnville Your Space Storage ...

 
3A Boys Basketball: Warriors outpace Pirates in Crusader Classic final

Turnidge Gymnasium was lively on Saturday as Salem Academy High School hosted the Crusader Classic and an unplanned Yamhill County rivalry matchup. Each hoping to begin 2026 with an unblemished ...

 
3A Girls Basketball: Warriors fall to Vikings in potential playoff preview

A battle of top dogs commenced Saturday inside Turnidge Gymnasium at Salem Academy High School. The scene introduced No. 2 Amity (7-2, 1-0) to another tough task in what has been a gauntlet of an early ...

Gurash steps up, but Lincoln’s Novy-Hildesley too much as Mac falls 71-57

McMinnville’s varsity boys (4-5) traded buckets with No. 18-ranked Lincoln (5-3) on Friday, but the Grizzlies were outmatched, allowing too many open looks at the rim in a 71-57 loss to the Cardinals ...

Middle schooler Tanner Rauch battles for first while Grizzlies tackle western might in Reno

Tanner Rauch, an eighth grader at Patton Middle School, was the lone McMinnville representative to place at the 2025 Sierra Nevada Classic in Reno, Nevada, from Dec. 29-30. Rauch competed as part of the ...

Seven individuals earn 3A football All-State honors

An undefeated regular season and Special District 2 league year ended in heartbreak for the 2025 Dayton Pirates varsity football team, but their dominance did not go unnoticed, as six individuals earned ...

Amity soccer runs away with All-State honors

Following a prosperous 17-1-1 season and the first state championship in program history, the Amity girls soccer team was awarded with a plethora of 3A/2A/1A All-State awards. Senior Eliza Nisly was a ...

3A Basketball: Tigers, Bulldogs end year with tournament victories

Yamhill Carlton Girls BasketballYamhill Carlton’s girls’ varsity team (8-2) split their first two games at the Valley Catholic Holiday Tournament in Beaverton. On Sunday, Dec. 28, the Tigers ...

 
Mac Basketball: Boys erase 14-point deficit, but fall short to Beavers; girls get first win at POA Holiday Classic

McMinnville’s boys varsity basketball team (4-4) continued to teeter, going back and forth in the win and loss columns, but was nearly provided a dose of late holiday magic in a 52-50 loss against ...

Grizzlies overpowered in first Pac conference dual meet

On Wednesday, Dec. 17, McMinnville High School’s wrestling troupe took a trip to Newberg, where the boys and girls combined to go 6-14 in their bouts against the Tigers. Each side saw three ...

 
Best in class: Mendonca Academy karate siblings make history in Venice

In an unprecedented achievement for American karate, siblings Logan Mendonca (16) and Mackenzie Mendonca (14) have each risen to No. 1 in the world in their respective divisions in the World Karate ...

Grizzlies drop first Pac conference dual meet

On Wednesday, Dec. 17, McMinnville High School’s wrestling troupe took a trip to Newberg, where the boys and girls combined to go 6-14 in their bouts against the Tigers. Each side saw three individual ...

 
Pressure upends Grizzlies in loss to Guardians

McMinnville’s boys varsity basketball team (4-3) was given a lesson in late-game execution on Friday, Dec. 19, in their own gymnasium, falling 65-59. The Grizzlies opened their non-league match against ...

Yamhill wrestling wins Bill Hagerty

Both Yamhill Carlton wrestling teams won the Bill Hagerty at Nestucca High School on Dec. 20. The boys scored 200 points, walking away with one champion and four runners-up and the girls team had 101 ...

 
Grizzlies bested by blistering Bruins

It is wise not to get in the way when two bears are dueling. The scene can get grisly. Blood might fly and skin may break, but neither side is bound to let up until their opponent is finished for good. On ...

 
Amity takes second at Capitol City Classic

The Amity Warriors girls basketball team spent the weekend defeating 6A programs Sprague and Grants Pass at the Capitol City Classic basketball tournament before being taken down by South Salem, the No.5 ...

 
Wildcat Roundup: Mens and womens basketball have weekend success, Smolt named NWC POTW; volleyball awarded for academic achievements

Womens Basketball Linfield’s womens basketball team (6-2, 1-0) picked up two victories over the weekend in non-conference play against NAIA Simpson (Calif.) and No. 22 NAIA Corban. The ’Cats ...

Depweg breaks own record in season opener

McMinnville High School varsity swimmers began the season with impressive results over Newberg in a dual meet at the McMinnville Aquatic Center on Thursday, Dec. 11. The Grizzlies completed a total team ...

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