News-Register

News-Register

The News-Register is a newspaper based in McMinnville, Oregon, in the United States. This semi-weekly community paper caters to McMinnville and the neighboring Yamhill Valley area. The newspaper is published by News-Register Publishing Co., which is part of a family-owned corporation, Oregon Lithoprint, Inc., run by the Bladine family from McMinnville.

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  • 2 days ago | newsregister.com | Scott Unger

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  • 4 days ago | newsregister.com | Scott Unger

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  • 4 days ago | newsregister.com | Emily Bonsant

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  • 1 week ago | newsregister.com | Emily Bonsant

    Mac budget cuts mean library won’t serve neighboring citiesMcMinnville budget cuts will prevent the public library’s bookmobile summer reading program from servicing areas outside the city. Lafayette officials are now determining how to keep the popular activity going. The program, started in 2015, is funded by the McMinnville Library Foundation, but has used library staff time and partnered with Parks & Recreation for volunteers.

  • 1 week ago | newsregister.com | Nathan Ecker |Ossie Bladine

    Track stars win district golds, meet toughest battles yet in state championshipA plethora of young athletes from Yamhill County will test themselves against the best in the state this weekend during the OSAA Track and Field State Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene. Competition for 1A, 2A and 3A track and field events began on Thursday and run through Friday evening, while 4A, 5A and 6A events start Friday and conclude on Saturday.