Saturday, September 13th, 2025

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Good morning, McMinnville. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 13th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Musician Ryan Rizzle Adams sets up a concert called Rizzle’s Giveback to raise money and gather school supplies for local elementary students on Sunday, Sept 14 from 5 to 9 p.m. at Happy Acres at the Bayou—near The Nines golf course south of McMinnville; adults pay $15 and may receive a discount with a K-5 supply donation. News-Register
- ➤ On Sept. 10th, volunteers from MacHabitat cleaned up four Lafayette homes as part of their new Block Blitz project—pruning blackberry bushes, clearing rotting fruit, and trimming overgrown hedges. The project, supported by Secor Homes and funded by an AARP Community Challenge grant, aimed to help low-income homeowners and improve neighborhood appearance. News-Register
- ➤ On Wednesday, a dozen George Fox University students joined Carlton city workers at a new park on South Seventh Street to plant grass seed, remove non-native plants, and improve wildlife habitat during GFU's Serve Day. The university encouraged its students to volunteer on other county projects and the McMinnville Tool Library supplied the rakes and shovels—supporting local service efforts. News-Register
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ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Stella-Jones, a wood treater in the northwest, has been fined more than $1 million by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality for 23 violations dating back to 2022. The violations include releasing polluted stormwater into the South Yamhill River—source of drinking water for 6,000 residents of Sheridan—and sending hazardous waste to non-permitted landfills while the company must upgrade its stormwater treatment system. The Oregonian
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Interim McMinnville City Manager Adam Garvin said this week that a proposed $98.5 million recreation bond will add a tax of $0.95 per $1,000 assessed value that will rise to $1.79 when older bonds are paid off—giving voters a clear look at future costs. The bond will help pay for a new center and improvements to parks and the library. News-Register
- ➤ Brad Lunt remembered Kent Taylor, McMinnville’s city manager for 25 years known for his quiet leadership—he died last spring and a memorial will be held at city hall on Sept 20. News-Register
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A U.S. appeals court ruled that Medicaid funding could be blocked for Planned Parenthood clinics while legal challenges continued. The decision threatened thousands of Oregon patients who relied on these clinics for essential health services—some said the ruling might force clinics to close. The Oregonian
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ McMinnville's number 22 girls' soccer team tied 2 to 2 with number 41 Southridge on Tuesday while the boys fell to Lakeridge—both results affect their season records. News-Register
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Harvest Nights Fundraiser
6-10:30 p.m. — Yamhill Valley Heritage Center — Ticketed entry — A magical evening featuring BBQ, local brews, live music, and vintage rides under the stars.
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