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The Cork Stops Here: Under one innovative roof
Kirsten and Ned Lumpkin, co-founders of Carlton Winemakers Studio, "thief" some of their 2008 Lazy River Vineyard pinot noir from a barrel to determine development.
Providence hires new CEO for Yamhill Service Area
Providence Health & Services announced Wednesday that Alan Olive has accepted the position of chief executive for Providence's Yamhill Service Area, which includes Providence Newberg Medical Center.
Commentary: Time for 'squeaks' on highway speed
A 16-year-old Yamhill girl died in August on Highway 18 at Lafayette Highway. The News-Register editorial was resolute, but polite, in calling for a reduced speed limit along that stretch of Highway 18.
Sean Marten's Thanksgiving Adventure
Sean's wife Jonie at the stove, and Sean at the sink. A good time had by all at Cielo Blu in Carlton.
County unemployment rate drops slightly in October
Yamhill Countya s jobless rate is slowly inching downward, although in October it still remained high.
Wind storm topples trees in Mac
A wicked wind storm blew over the Oregon coast and into western Oregon, knocking down trees in the McMinnville area early Sunday morning.
Fugitive captured in rural Yamhill County
YAMHILL a ' Washington County fugitive Josh Nicholas was captured Monday night northwest of Yamhill by investigators who had tracked him throughout the day.
Willamina tour creates citywide art gallery
Nationally renowned metal sculptor Walt Mendenhall chats with Regina Harwood of McMinnville during the Coastal Hills Art Tour.
McMinnville man pleads guilty to arson, manslaughter
A McMinnville man convicted of killing his live-in girlfriend in a fire in July 2008 faces a sentence of nearly 17 years in prison.
Betty Lou's looking to the future
A new slab and slit machine allows the McMinnville company to produce bars that are high in particulates such as whole nuts.
Affordable housing plan gets first OK
A A The Newberg Planning Commission approved changes to the development code to promote affordable housing at its meeting Thursday, including lifting a ban on duplexes in R-1 residential zones.
You can visit Scott Paul Wines in Carlton or 162 other wineries this Thanksgiving weekend.
Landfill opponents vow to fight decision
A A Waste Not of Yamhill County, the citizen's group opposed to the Riverbend Landfill expansion, will likely argue before the state Land Use Board of Appeals that the Yamhill County Board of Commissioners improperly granted the facility a statewide land use goal exemption.
Nicholas D. Kristof / Syndicated Columnist | America's defining...
President Barack Obama and Congress will soon make defining choices about health care and troops for Afghanistan.
Cherry Grove man missing since Sunday
A Cherry Grove man has been missing since Sunday, when he was last seen walking his dogs in the Lee Falls area of western Washington County, according to the Washington County Sheriff's Office.
Out & About: Dayton Coalition continues fight against substance abuse
The Dayton Together Coalition sponsors free outdoor movies on Friday evenings in July and August.
Woman gets 2 years in shooting
At the conclusion of her two-day sentencing hearing in Yamhill County Circuit Court, Traci Remington told Judge Cal Tichenor that everything spiraled out of control one day in early October 2008, and it led her to fire a round from a Glock 9mm semi-automatic handgun at her husband during an argument.
Walmart decision forces giving tree to find new home
Trees of giving bearing paper tags reading "basketball shoes," "baby doll" or "canned food" have become a tried and true symbol of the holiday season, offering shoppers the chance to shame Ebenezer Scrooge by delivering gifts to the Cratchits of the community.
Dedication ceremony set for Grand Ronde Road improvement
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde will commemorate the completion of the $6.4 million Grand Ronde Road improvement project with a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony at 3 p.m. Monday, Nov.