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Editorials
Feb. 4 editorial: Mezzo Devotion finally earns its due
published: 2/3/2012 2:13:40 PM
The members of the Newberg High School choral group Mezzo Devotion have been toiling for years behind the scenes to hone their skills as singers and performers.
Come on, people! Get involved
published: 2/7/2012 2:54:33 PM
We can only infer from the poor turnout at Sen. Ron Wyden’s town hall Saturday in Newberg that people are completely satisfied with all phases of government and the direction of both the state of Oregon and the nation in general.
Hard to argue the stimulus isn’t working
published: 2/10/2012 11:32:19 AM
Travel down to the main station of the Newberg Fire Department and you’ll witness a whole lot of activity, but it isn’t the usual firefighters and EMTs busily preparing for the next emergency call.
Feb. 15 editorial: Home team needs your support
published: 2/14/2012 12:31:21 PM
In this space last week we admonished people to get involved in their community after a dismal turnout at a recent town hall held by Sen. Ron Wyden.
Feb. 18 editorial: Council wrong on McClure plan
published: 2/18/2012 8:00:00 AM
On Feb. 6 all the members of the Newberg City Council, save for one, took the opportunity to rail against the state’s land use laws and a variety of groups after Charles and Ellen McClure announced they were ending their plan to construct a high-end housing subdivision, winery and senior care facility on their land near the intersection of Highway 99W and Benjamin Road.
Feb. 22 editorial: Kudos to a few individuals, groups
published: 2/21/2012 2:54:20 PM
Recognition is in order this week for some people and organizations doing good things in the greater Newberg community. — Our hats are off to state Rep.
Feb. 25 editorial: No room in politics for ‘truthiness’
published: 2/24/2012 2:35:16 PM
Newly-elected Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts, although speaking on diverse topics at two entirely different Yamhill County venues, nonetheless touched on a common theme this week.
Feb. 29 editorial: There's no shame in apologizing
published: 2/28/2012 2:17:40 PM
A parent’s basic core function is training his or her children how to live independently in the world, whether it be looking both ways before stepping into the street, playing fair with other children or offering a heartfelt ‘I’m sorry” when they’ve wronged another.