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news items published in May 2013

Letters to the Editor

May 8 letters to the editor
published: 5/7/2013 1:28:41 PM

   To the editor:    The city of Newberg is proposing a $485,000 project to enhance two blocks of Sheridan Street in front of the Chehalem Cultural Center.

May 15 letters to the editor
published: 5/14/2013 1:53:48 PM

   To the editor:    I’ve been taking a look at the businesses around Newberg and come up with the thought that Newberg’s businesses need to spruce up!    What can be done to instill some pride in what the potential customer sees? Possibly among you folks a campaign of some kind.

May 22 letters to the editor
published: 5/21/2013 2:07:49 PM

   To the editor:    This summer take a drive to what has become Yamhill County’s major tourist distraction. For an entry fee of only $13 you can drive to the top of Riverbend Landfill’s mountain of garbage.

Guest Opinion

May 22 guest opinion: Democratic presidents — good for the economy
published: 5/21/2013 2:06:25 PM

   With the stock market at record highs and Republicans whining that President Obama is not doing enough to rev up the economy (while they continue to keep their foot on the brakes), it’s worth reviewing how the markets have fared under various presidents over their respective terms of office.

May 8 guest opinion: State must boost its investment in higher education
published: 5/7/2013 1:27:11 PM

   Since November 2012, administrators, faculty, staff and students from community colleges and universities throughout Oregon have been busy meeting with legislators regarding the state’s investment in higher education.

May 15 guest opinion: New driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants: Documenting the undocumented
published: 5/14/2013 1:51:45 PM

   In less than a month, draft legislation granting driver’s licenses to people here illegally became law. Next year Oregon joins a handful of other states in doing so.

Editorials

May 15 editorial: Legislature, pass common-sense gun legislation
published: 5/14/2013 1:50:25 PM

   While we were discouraged last week about Oregon Senate President Peter Courtney’s decision to not forward a package of gun control bills onto the Senate floor, we understand that he didn’t have the votes to get this important legislation passed and instead will return the bills to committee in an attempt to produce some kind of compromise.

May 8 editorial: Sometimes evil strikes for no reason
published: 5/7/2013 1:25:47 PM

  Last week the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office issued a 926-page report on the Dec. 11 shooting at Clackamas Town Center that left two people dead and another seriously injured.

May 22 editorial: Join ‘Stop, Drop and Read’ and promote literacy
published: 5/21/2013 2:04:26 PM

   If you happened to wander by the Newberg Public Library on May 29, 2012, you may have noticed a couple of dozen or more people sitting adjacent to Hancock Street reading all manner of books, newspapers and magazines.

Sports

May 22 sports briefs
published: 5/21/2013 2:10:03 PM

Newberg Kiwanis seeks players and sponsors    The Newberg Kiwanis Club will hold its seventh annual Servpro Golf Scramble June 26 at Chehalem Glenn Golf Course.

Tigers bow out with loss against Clackamas
published: 5/21/2013 2:10:54 PM

   CLACKAMAS — Newberg was not sharp in its OSAA 6A first round state playoff matchup versus Clackamas, which handed the Tigers a 7-2 loss to end their season Monday at Clackamas High School.

Tigers find joy and heartbreak at districts
published: 5/21/2013 2:14:55 PM

   TUALATIN — Track and field can be a cruel sport sometimes, which Newberg experienced firsthand May 16-17 at the Pacific Conference District Championships at Tualatin High School.

Upset gives Croteau one last high school win
published: 5/21/2013 2:17:23 PM

   PORTLAND — Having come up one win shy of capturing the Pacific Conference district singles title two weeks ago, Newberg’s Anthony Croteau had one last opportunity to earn a career-long goal last week at the 6A state championships.

Chehalem water polo excels at tourney
published: 5/21/2013 2:19:33 PM

   The Chehalem Water Polo team hosted a spring tournament over the weekend, entering three teams and taking first place in the boys 16-U division.

Tori Eichten saves her best for last
published: 5/21/2013 2:22:14 PM

   BANKS — Tori Eichten proved she has a great sense of timing last week at the 6A girls golf state championships at Quail Valley Golf Course.

Bucks storm to district title
published: 5/21/2013 2:23:20 PM

   PORTLAND — On the strength of three event titles and seven runner-up finishes, the St. Paul girls track & field team won the Casco/Valley-10 District Championship Saturday at Portland Christian High School.

NHS grinds out its first rugby title
published: 5/21/2013 2:26:10 PM

   CANBY – With eight underclassmen, eight juniors and just four seniors on the roster, 2013 was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the Newberg girls rugby team.

Tigers complete conference play, prep for playoffs
published: 5/14/2013 1:32:42 PM

   Ever since losses to Forest Grove and Glencoe relegated Newberg to fourth place in the Pacific Conference, the Tigers have turned their gaze toward the state playoffs.

Newberg explodes into fifth-place game
published: 5/14/2013 1:33:50 PM

   PORTLAND — When West Linn turned a Newberg mistake into a try within the first two minutes of their Rugby Oregon Varsity Premiership consolation semifinal, Tigers head coach Rick Rogers couldn’t help but think, “Here we go again.

May 8 sports briefs
published: 5/7/2013 2:52:25 PM

Football registration savings through 15th    Early registration for players in grades 3-8 for the Chehalem Park and Recreation District 2014 football season, which comes with a reduced price of $225, ends May 15.

Twilight meets produce no new marks for the Bruins
published: 5/7/2013 2:53:08 PM

   EUGENE — The George Fox University men’s and women’s track & field teams didn’t register any new NCAA Division III national qualifying marks or significantly improve its standing in any events at the Oregon and Pacific twilight events over the weekend, but didn’t come up empty-handed either.

Newberg breaks through against Tualatin
published: 5/7/2013 2:54:25 PM

   The Newberg girls lacrosse team opened the season with a 10-8 win over Salem in March, but hasn’t tasted victory since. That is, until Monday.

NHS takes two of three from Century
published: 5/7/2013 2:56:32 PM

   HILLSBORO – The Newberg baseball team bounced back from its longest lull of the season by taking the first two games of a three-game set versus Century last week.

Croteau raises the bar for NHS tennis
published: 5/7/2013 2:59:12 PM

   Having already been to the 6A state tennis tournament three times, Newberg senior Antony Croteau is already the most accomplished player in program history.

Tigers fall to Vikings in critical tilt
published: 5/7/2013 3:01:07 PM

   Eager to avenge a 1-0 road loss to Forest Grove, Newberg was not sharp for the rematch, falling 6-0 in a battle May 1 to decide third place in the Pacific Conference.

May 15 sports briefs
published: 5/14/2013 2:12:24 PM

Local activities and teams are recognized for academics    Several area spring sports teams and activities were named to the top 10 of the Dairy Farmers of Oregon Academic All-state program, recognizing their work in the classroom.

Bruins locked out of NCAA tourney
published: 5/14/2013 2:13:38 PM

  A stellar season and three weeks of waiting amounted to naught for the George Fox baseball team, which was not selected as one of 14 “Pool C” at-large teams for the NCAA Division III national tournament when the field was announced Sunday.

Tigers find heartbreak at Quail Valley
published: 5/14/2013 2:16:13 PM

   BANKS — Mirroring its performance from round one to round two, the Newberg boys golf team’s emotions were mixed after completing play at the Pacific Conference District Meet May 6-7 at Quail Valley Golf Course.

Eichten books return trip to state after conference match
published: 5/14/2013 2:18:04 PM

   FOREST GROVE — Powering the Newberg girls golf team to a third-place team finish, sophomore standout Tori Eichten finished third as an individual at the Pacific Conference district tournament May 6-7 at Forest Hills Golf Course, qualifying for the state tournament for the second time in as many years.

Tigers settle for fourth at district tournament
published: 5/14/2013 2:20:28 PM

   McMINNVILLE — After finishing second in the Pacific Conference for the second consecutive year, Newberg was unable to duplicate its runner-up finish from last year’s district tournament, settling for fourth May 9-10 at Linfield College.

Tigers one win away from state title
published: 5/14/2013 2:21:55 PM

   PORTLAND — Following the same script it used to good effect in a 40-5 win over West Valley earlier this season, the Newberg girls rugby team dispatched the Panthers 31-20 Saturday at Delta Park to advance to the Rugby Oregon Division II state championship game.

Newberg repeats as district champs
published: 5/14/2013 2:24:08 PM

   McMINNVILLE — After coming so close to winning the Pacific Conference district singles title as a junior, Newberg’s Anthony Croteau entered this year’s tournament determined to add that one piece of hardware to his list of career accomplishments.

Religion

May 15 religion briefs
published: 5/14/2013 2:28:01 PM

Foursquare hosting free concert tonight    Newberg Foursquare Church will host a free concert by Christian rock band The Exchange from 6 to 8 p.

May 15 Inspiration Point column: Recognize and utilize the gifts God gives you
published: 5/14/2013 2:29:07 PM

   “He’s gifted.” It was as if these barely audible words were generated out of own my mind. It was the lady sitting behind me who verbalized my exact thoughts.

A little yard work goes a long way
published: 5/14/2013 2:31:33 PM

   Helping others can have a momentum all its own, which was evident when 160 volunteers gathered together before spreading out across town for Faith in Action’s Neighbor 2 Neighbor event Saturday morning.

May 8 Inspiration Point column: Doughnuts, fried rice and the search for a van seat
published: 5/7/2013 2:05:03 PM

   I had already driven by the quirky Cambodian restaurant, Lucky’s Donut, once or twice. Lucky’s Donut. My search for a van bench seat with seatbelts was heading toward mini-expedition proportion.

Love INC powered by inspired service
published: 5/7/2013 2:05:58 PM

   Volunteers are the lifeblood of Love INC (In the Name of Christ), which is always looking for members of the community to help them connect families in need with goods and services they otherwise couldn’t procure on their own.

OSU football coach will headline Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast
published: 5/7/2013 2:08:11 PM

   Former George Fox University and current Oregon State University women’s basketball coach Scott Rueck was originally scheduled to be the featured speaker at this year’s Newberg Area Mayors’ Prayer Breakfast, but will be unable to attend due to a mix-up in scheduling.

May 22 religion briefs
published: 5/21/2013 2:49:20 PM

Choir and orchestra concert tonight    Newberg Christian Church will host the William Jessup University Choir and Orchestra for a concert at 7 p.

May 22 Pastoral Pondering: Satisfaction starts with one’s relationship with God
published: 5/21/2013 2:50:27 PM

   There’s a very famous song by the Rolling Stones that says “I can’t get no satisfaction.” It seems as if that sentiment is buried deeply within our human psyche.

‘Tea for Missions’ set for June 1 at GFU
published: 5/21/2013 2:51:11 PM

   The sixth annual Tea for Missions community outreach will be held in early June and benefit a plethora of ministries both near and far.    Set for 1-3 p.

Leadership coach to speak at CCCNW meeting
published: 5/21/2013 2:53:11 PM

   Most people don’t choose careers just for the short run; they want to finish well.    Having helped others achieve it, Portland certified coach Cal Habig knows exactly what this means and will share his insights May 28 as the featured speaker at the monthly Newberg meeting of the Christian Chamber of Commerce of the Northwest.

Public Safety

Sounds too good to be true? Probably is
published: 5/21/2013 1:31:11 PM

   The summer vacation season is nearly here and the Oregon Department of Justice is warning people to be vigilant as hucksters and scammers rear their ugly heads in search of a quick buck.

May 22 outstanding warrants
published: 5/21/2013 1:32:02 PM

   Area law enforcement officers are looking for the following people with outstanding warrants.    Anyone with information on these individuals may call the Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office or its detectives, or the Newberg-Dundee Police De­partment.

May 22 Oregon State Police reports
published: 5/21/2013 1:33:47 PM

   The McMinnville office of the Oregon State Police releases its desk log to the press several times a week. The Newberg Graphic reports incidents or arrests that are germane to the local area.

May 22 Newberg-Dundee Police Department log
published: 5/21/2013 1:59:50 PM

May 9 A 17-year-old juvenile male was taken into custody on a warrant. He was transported to the Yamhill County Juvenile Detention Center. A 17-year-old juvenile male was taken into custody for a probation violation.

May 22 Yamhill County jail log
published: 5/21/2013 2:02:15 PM

   The Yamhill County jail in McMinnville periodically releases reports for people arrested during the weeks prior to publication of The Newberg Graphic.

Deputies stumped as to how truck got stuck in tree
published: 5/15/2013 9:22:21 AM

   Deputies from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office remain at a loss to explain how a truck ended up lodged in branches about 10 feet up on a fir tree early on the morning of May 11.

Free boat inspections at Fred Meyer this Saturday
published: 5/2/2013 11:16:49 AM

  Boating season is here, and the Newberg Fred Meyer store will offer free boat inspections from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the store’s 3300 Portland Road location.

May 8 Yamhill County Jail reports
published: 5/7/2013 2:25:33 PM

   The Yamhill County jail in McMinnville periodically releases reports for people arrested during the weeks prior to publication of The Newberg Graphic.

May 8 Newberg Fire Department log
published: 5/7/2013 2:27:51 PM

April 10 - Emergency service technicians responded to medical first-aid calls on Fulton Street, Pecan Court, Vittoria Way and at the intersection of Whitney and Corinne drives.

May 8 outstanding warrants
published: 5/7/2013 2:28:34 PM

   Area law enforcement officers are looking for the following people with outstanding warrants.    Anyone with information on these individuals may call the Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office or its detectives, or the Newberg-Dundee Police Department.

May 8 Newberg-Dundee Police Department log
published: 5/7/2013 2:30:20 PM

May 3 Brandon Weckel, 26, was taken into custody on a warrant. He was transported to the county jail in McMinnville. May 2 Nicholas Steindl, 29, was taken into custody on a warrant.

Police arrest couple in May 2 drug bust
published: 5/7/2013 2:30:59 PM

   A Tigard couple found themselves in the Yamhill County jail after a drug bust last week in Newberg.    Officers from the Newberg-Dundee Police Department got a tip that the couple — Chelsa Renee Glaser, 26, and Carlos Alberto Santos, 29 — were expected to deliver a large quantity of methamphetamine on May 2, a release from the department said.

Citizens: Make your mark on Newberg’s traffic
published: 5/7/2013 2:31:58 PM

   People often have something to say about traffic, city streets and that troublesome intersection in the neighborhood. Now, thanks to an opening on the Traffic Safety Commission, they can affect positive changes by putting their money where their mouths are.

Bill would come down hard on repeat DWS offenders
published: 5/7/2013 2:34:46 PM

   Spend any time perusing this newspaper, online or via public records and you’ll notice a troubling phenomenon: people who have had their drivers licenses suspended will oftentimes thumb their noses at the law and continue to drive, sometimes after they have been busted repeatedly for the offense.

May 15 Oregon State Police reports
published: 5/14/2013 1:55:01 PM

   The McMinnville office of the Oregon State Police releases its desk log to the press several times a week. The Newberg Graphic reports incidents or arrests that are germane to the local area.

May 15 Yamhill County Jail log
published: 5/14/2013 1:56:26 PM

   The Yamhill County jail in McMinnville periodically releases reports for people arrested during the weeks prior to publication of The Newberg Graphic.

May 15 Newberg Fire Department log
published: 5/14/2013 1:58:43 PM

April 20 - Emergency service technicians responded to medical first-aid calls on Elderberry Court, Heritage Way and Charles Street. - NFD personnel responded to motor vehicle collisions in the 2400 block of Second Street and at the intersectio0n of Highway 99W and Old Parrett Mountain Road, checked a burn pile at 1516 Hess Creek Court and checked for smoke at Main Street and Pinehurst Drive.

May 15 Outstanding Warrants
published: 5/14/2013 1:59:42 PM

   Area law enforcement officers are looking for the following people with outstanding warrants.    Anyone with information on these individuals may call the Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office or its detectives, or the Newberg-Dundee Police Department.

May 15 Newberg-Dundee Police log
published: 5/14/2013 2:02:14 PM

May 9 - A 17-year-old juvenile male was taken into custody on a warrant. He was transported to the Yamhill County Juvenile Detention Center. - A 17-year-old juvenile male was taken into custody for a probation violation.

Safe Kids Fair returns to Newberg June 1 at armory
published: 5/14/2013 2:04:12 PM

   Kids and their parents are invited to Newberg’s third annual Safe Kids Fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 1 at the Chehalem Armory Center, 620 N.

Two arrested in police pursuit Saturday
published: 5/14/2013 2:11:16 PM

   Two men were arrested this weekend after a police pursuit that took place both in motor vehicles and on foot.    On May 11, just after 7 p.

Obituaries

May 15 obituaries and death notices
published: 5/14/2013 2:26:09 PM

Joan M. Baker    Lafayette resident Joan M. Baker, formerly of Newberg, died April 26, 2013. She was 78.    She was born Jan. 29, 1935, in Elk Horn, Manitoba, Canada, to Percy and Ann (Graysik) Dean.

May 8 obituaries
published: 5/7/2013 1:32:31 PM

Doyalene Henley   Newberg resident Doyalene Henley died May 1, 2013, in her home. She was 70.    She was born April 14, 1943, in Hanford, Calif.

May 17 obituaries and death notices
published: 5/17/2013 8:33:30 AM

Richard Muralt    Dundee resident Richard Muralt died May 13, 2013, in his home. He was 79.   He was born Aug. 22, 1933, in Portland to Victor and Erna (Krebs) Muralt.

May 22 obituaries and death notices
published: 5/21/2013 1:29:54 PM

Richard Muralt    Dundee resident Richard Muralt died May 13, 2013, in his home. He was 79.    He was born Aug. 22, 1933, in Portland to Victor and Erna (Krebs) Muralt.

Local News

City considering ‘follow-up signs’
published: 5/21/2013 1:16:48 PM

   The city of Newberg is considering a proposal to permit “follow-up signs” beside city streets for certain businesses.    The proposed resolution, which was discussed by the Newberg Planning Commission during a public hearing May 9, defines follow-up signs as a sign in the city right-of-way that directs motorists to a destination corresponding to a pre-existing sign on a state highway.

Sherwood group protests Walmart
published: 5/21/2013 1:17:52 PM

   A small group of anti-Walmart residents gathered May 11 to make signs and listen to several informational speakers at Sherwood’s Stella Olsen Park.

‘Stop, Drop and Read’ to encourage kids to pick up a book
published: 5/21/2013 1:21:09 PM

   The numbers don’t lie. Studies show that kids who can’t read by the end of the third grade have little chance of graduating from high school.

May senior meals at the Chehalem Senior Center
published: 5/21/2013 1:22:31 PM

   The Chehalem Park and Recreation District offers meals at the Chehalem Senior Center, 101 W. Foothills Drive.    Anyone age 60 or older and their spouse can take advantage of a hot, nutritious meal.

Sure, it may be raining now, but drought is looming
published: 5/21/2013 1:23:38 PM

   Dry spring weather does not bode well for summer in Oregon.    So say climatologists at Oregon State University, which released a report last week that, through May 10, it has been the driest year on record as measured at weather stations at airports in Eugene (6.

Letter Carried Food Drive proves to be a success
published: 5/21/2013 1:28:11 PM

   Twenty-five carriers, three retirees and ‘and a few family members’ joined together to collect about 11,000 pounds of food in Newberg and 1,400 pounds in Dundee during the annual National Association of Letter Carriers food drive, held May 11 in greater Newberg.

Flights on historic craft take veterans back in time
published: 5/7/2013 1:36:10 PM

By Barbara Sherman, Regal Currier reporter It’s been about 70 years since Bob Schuberg was in a Boeing B-17 bomber. But there he was on April 29, in a “Flying Fortress” cruising over Newberg and throughout the Portland area in the cool, cloudy spring sky.

CVDA cleans up at dance competition
published: 5/7/2013 1:37:10 PM

   PORTLAND — Although the Chehalem Valley Dance Academy prefers to focus on performance, not results, the troupe of local dancers earned their fair share of awards at the Onstage New York regional dance competition April 27-28 at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland.

City budget outlook looks less bleak than in years past
published: 5/7/2013 1:38:36 PM

   While Newberg officials’ outlook for the coming fiscal year remains guarded and conservative, the overall picture is no longer quite as bleak as it was during the depths of the recent recession.

Women Build training set by Habitat for Humanity
published: 5/7/2013 1:39:40 PM

   “To empower women to take action against poverty housing conditions.”    That is the mission of Women Build, a department within Habitat for Humanity that will see one of its rising stars travel to Newberg later this month.

Hearing set to review revisions to UGB measure
published: 5/7/2013 1:40:28 PM

   The Newberg City Council will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. May 20 to discuss revisions to the findings in support of Newberg south industrial urban growth boundary (UGB) amendment.

City council gets an earful from group opposed to Walmart store
published: 5/14/2013 1:36:39 PM

By Ray Pitz, Sherwood Gazette   During a lengthy and sometimes emotional meeting May 7, residents expressed in no uncertain terms their displeasure that a Walmart store will be constructed in Sherwood.

More land bought to protect butterfly
published: 5/14/2013 1:40:14 PM

   It’s no mystery why the Fender’s blue butterfly is endangered, as the critical habitat it needs to survive continues to shrink. But there’s good news, thanks to The Nature Conservancy.

Newberg gets third Little Free Library
published: 5/14/2013 1:43:16 PM

   In the interest of mobilizing communities to increase literacy, the last of five Little Free Libraries was installed last week on Vittoria Way in Newberg and brings the numbers of the tiny structures to two in Newberg and two in Dundee.

Maggie-Lou’s Relay for Life fundraiser on tap
published: 5/14/2013 1:30:34 PM

   The Maggie-Lous, last year’s top fundraising team for the Newberg Relay for Life, are expecting their annual fundraising event this year to be bigger and better than ever thanks to a change of venue.

Front Page

Getting in on the ground floor of a grand experiment
published: 5/14/2013 1:46:22 PM

By Josh Kulla, Wilsonville Spokesman It’s a grand experiment.    And if all goes well, the backers of Our Table, a new food and farm cooperative located on the northeastern slope of Parrett Mountain, hope they will be able to drive a new, comprehensive conversation about how that food is produced and delivered to consumers.

What if it happened here?
published: 5/14/2013 1:49:15 PM

   Having come from Colorado, a state on the leading edge of dealing with school violence, improving school safety was already a priority when Kym LeBlanc-Esparza took over as Newberg School District superintendent last summer.

GFU will break ground on stadium
published: 5/7/2013 1:59:12 PM

   A sign that the return of football to George Fox University is one step closer to reality will occur later this month.    The community is invited to attend a groundbreaking ceremony May 20 for construction of Stoffer Family Stadium, home field for the Bruins’ re-entrance into the world of small-college football after a 45-year hiatus.

Challenge winner motivated to improve her health
published: 5/7/2013 1:44:00 PM

   Last week was an especially good one for Newberg resident Tina Lamoreau.    First, Lamoreau learned she had fulfilled all the requirements to receive her associate’s degree in addiction studies from Chemeketa Community College, then she opened her mailbox to find she had won the Newberg Graphic Trim Down Challenge.

Officials are prepped for countywide disaster
published: 5/7/2013 1:45:07 PM

   An estimated 90 officials from across Yamhill County gathered at the McMinnville Police Department for four consecutive days to prep for a disaster that scientists say is a “when-not-if” kind of proposition: a large earthquake.

Letter carriers will gather food Saturday
published: 5/7/2013 2:01:46 PM

   In these times of recession and economic downturn, many people are going hungry in America. The local members of the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) want to change that.

Farmers, guard your fruit
published: 5/7/2013 2:03:51 PM

   The spotted wing drosophila fly, which lays its eggs in fruit and makes it unmarketable, could reach record population levels in the Pacific Northwest this year, according to Oregon State University researchers.

NHS student killed in weekend crash
published: 5/20/2013 10:23:59 AM

   A 17-year-old Newberg High School student was killed Saturday evening when he apparently lost control of his vehicle and crashed in rural Dundee.

Remembering the fallen on Memorial Day
published: 5/21/2013 1:11:44 PM

By George Edmonston Jr., Newberg Graphic correspondent    From his photo in the Newberg High School yearbook, Dick Whitney’s face looks straight at you 49 years later with a grin as wide as Nebraska, his father’s ancestral home.

The state of the streets? Not great
published: 5/21/2013 1:15:18 PM

   At least half of Newberg’s streets are in fair to poor condition, or worse (very poor or gravel), and it’s estimated that it would cost more than $10 million to bring them all up to snuff.

Education

May 22 school briefs
published: 5/21/2013 2:54:57 PM

Take 21st century learning survey online    The Newberg School District is asking students, teachers, staff, parents and community members to provide their opinions about what it means for students to be successful in the 21st century.

Small-town students prepped for big success
published: 5/21/2013 2:57:44 PM

   If anything, Sammi Brentano and Parker Schibel will graduate from St. Paul High School Saturday as well-rounded individuals.    This year’s valedictorians exceled in the classroom and in athletic competition, all while engaging various extracurricular activities and serving as key pieces in the fabric of the school’s culture.

Newberg dominates at Oregon Envirothon
published: 5/21/2013 2:58:52 PM

   SILVERTON — Historically, Newberg High School has been one of the most successful programs at the  Oregon Envirothon, but the Tigers outdid themselves at this year’s competition May 9 at the Oregon Garden.

Veritas’ top two students earn praise
published: 5/21/2013 3:01:23 PM

   As self-motivated students dedicated to the process of learning, not just absorbing and regurgitating information, Christian Boyd and Collin Rapp are a pleasure to teach, according to Veritas headmaster Bryan Lynch.

Juniors Abroad will send GFU students around the globe
published: 5/7/2013 2:18:26 PM

   More than 200 George Fox University students and 20 faculty members will embark on 10 international study trips to Africa, Ecuador, Europe, New Zealand, Greece, Israel, Jordan and Iceland in May.

May 8 correction
published: 5/7/2013 2:19:18 PM

   Newberg School District board member Jim Chogyoji’s name was misspelled in the May 1 edition of the Graphic. A point of clarification from the same story: School board candidate James Gleason is not currently practicing as a certified public accountant, but is still licensed by the state.

George Fox professor picked as Fulbright Scholar to Denmark
published: 5/7/2013 2:21:20 PM

   George Fox University not only got word last week that it has a Fulbright Scholar in its midst, but that in the fall the professor will begin a nine-month stint plying her trade in Denmark.

Local student wins gold at RoboGames
published: 5/7/2013 2:23:56 PM

   SAN MATEO, Calif. — Even before Newberg homeschool student Jacob Simpson made his first appearance at the International RoboGames last year, he was already well versed in robotics.

May 8 school briefs
published: 5/7/2013 2:17:17 PM

Three Veritas students qualify for scholarship competition    Veritas School announced that three members of the class of 2014 are in the running for a National Merit Scholarship.

May 15 school briefs
published: 5/14/2013 2:44:47 PM

Final NHS grad night fundraiser Thursday    The Newberg High School Grad Night Party committee will hold its final fundraiser from 5 to 10 p.

Board candidates see district differently
published: 5/14/2013 2:45:49 PM

   Newberg School board candidates James Gleason and Todd Thomas differ greatly in their assessment of the district, so it’s no surprise they have their own views on how it should be steered moving forward.

Club Herald ending a decade-long run
published: 5/14/2013 2:54:57 PM

   Each month for the past decade, teachers across the Newberg area have sat back and watched as excited elementary and middle school students tear through 16 pages of the Club Herald student newspaper to see if their own work has been published.

Veritas choir falls just short of third title
published: 5/14/2013 2:57:54 PM

   Having set the standard at the OSAA 1A/2A state choir championships the past two years, Veritas had little to prove as it went for third consecutive title May 9 at George Fox University’s Bauman Auditorium.

Business

May 15 business briefs
published: 5/14/2013 2:58:48 PM

Newberg Dodge helps raise funds for school    Newberg Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram helped raise $1,170 in funding for Antonia Crater Elementary School with a recent Drive for the Kids program.

May 15 Dollars & Sense column: Is now a good time to buy, sell a home?
published: 5/14/2013 3:00:15 PM

   If you’ve been waiting on the sidelines to purchase a home, or to put yours on the market, has the time for action finally arrived? The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, the law that addressed fiscal cliff issues, helped clarify some of the answers to that question.

PNMC heart attack care recognized
published: 5/14/2013 3:01:15 PM

   When someone has a heart attack, getting treatment quickly means everything, and according to the American Heart Association (AHA), the heart attack treatment at Providence Newberg Medical Center (PNMC) is among the fastest in the nation.

Adelsheim Vineyard experiences personnel changes
published: 5/14/2013 3:03:39 PM

   Newberg-based Adelsheim Vineyard announced two staffing changes last week, including the appointment of Jillian Glazer as its new tasting room and hospitality manager.

Thatcher tabbed for spot on task force
published: 5/14/2013 3:05:37 PM

   SALEM — State Rep. Kim Thatcher (R-Keizer), whose District 25 includes Newberg and eastern Yamhill County, will join a bipartisan task force designed to support Oregon small businesses.

Its official: Walmart is coming to Sherwood
published: 5/9/2013 11:42:22 AM

By Ray Pitz, Sherwood Gazette     SHERWOOD — After months of speculation as to the identity of Sherwood’s next  big-box store, the wait is over.

May 8 business briefs
published: 5/7/2013 2:35:33 PM

New manufacturing program hosting open house    YAMHILL — Yamhill-Carlton High School students and faculty will showcase the school’s newly developed and completely revamped manufacturing workshop and curriculum during an open house  from 3 to 5 p.

Restoring bikes and a means of transport
published: 5/7/2013 2:36:30 PM

   A new community partnership, begun just about a year ago, is giving bicycles a second life in Yamhill County.    Known as the Pedal Power Partnership, the initiative is a collaboration between River­bend Landfill and its parent company, Waste Man­age­ment Inc.

Callanetics class offers ‘no-impact’ alternative
published: 5/7/2013 2:39:01 PM

   If one had to sum up the idea behind callanetics into three words, they might be “Less is more.” Developed by Callan Pinckney in the 1980s, the exercise program involves repetition of small muscular movements and squeezes with the goal of rapidly increasing muscle tone.

Newberg Farmers Market continues to grow every year
published: 5/7/2013 2:41:11 PM

   It may be cliché to say an event centered around fruits and vegetables is “growing,” but according to Newberg Downtown Coalition Exe­cu­tive Director Mike Ragsdale, that’s exactly what the Newberg Farmers Market has done since it was started five years ago.

May 22 business briefs
published: 5/21/2013 2:38:47 PM

Willamette Valley Wine Essentials Class    A wine education program designed especially for visitors to Yamhill County wine country will offer six classes to choose from (9:30 a.

May 22 Dollars & Sense column: Financial literacy education at work
published: 5/21/2013 2:40:10 PM

   The economy may be showing signs of improvement, but research shows employees are still not confident about their own financial situations.

Daedalus is out, Willful takes its place
published: 5/21/2013 2:43:27 PM

   Acclaimed Dundee-based winery Daedalus Cellars has closed, following more than a decade of operation and the sudden death of its co-founder and principal winemaker, Aron Hess, in January at the age of 45.

New Mexican eatery to open on Everest
published: 5/21/2013 2:44:29 PM

   Alfonso’s, a new Mexican restaurant at 122A N. Everest Road, has been opened in Newberg by married couple Jose Herrera and Ana Ramírez.    A press release announcing the venture focused on the dining establishment’s authenticity.

A taste for American truffles
published: 5/21/2013 2:47:33 PM

   The Czarnecki family knows truffles.   They know how to find and harvest them where they lurk — usually among the roots of a mighty Douglas fir tree deep in the Oregon woods.

Arts & Leisure

May 22 Arts & Leisure briefs
published: 5/21/2013 2:27:21 PM

Chehalem Valley Dance Academy’s Annual Showcases    Dancers from Chehalem Valley Dance Academy’s Newberg location, ages 7 and up, will perform in their annual showcase starting at 6 p.

May 22 To Your Health column: Practice proper technique and protect your joints
published: 5/21/2013 2:30:15 PM

Dear Colin: I’ve started exercising regularly at the advice of my doctor. The problem is that the front of my shoulders hurt when doing biceps curls. My doctor ran tests and said there’s nothing wrong, but he suspects my technique is bad.

Boats will fly up and down the river
published: 5/21/2013 2:32:32 PM

   One of the oldest outboard boat races in the nation will take place in Newberg this weekend, bringing with it the usual thrills and entertainment while continuing a decades-long tradition.

Painted Lady gets repeat appearance at James Beard House
published: 5/21/2013 2:34:56 PM

   The staff of Newberg’s acclaimed Painted Lady Restaurant will return to New York City to prepare a dinner for the James Beard Foundation (JBF), a national nonprofit that promotes the culinary arts, and they’ll be offering locals a preview.

Exhibit examines early mourning customs
published: 5/21/2013 2:37:41 PM

   Benjamin Franklin said that nothing in life is certain, except for death and taxes. The new exhibit that opened Saturday at the Hoover-Minthorn House Museum focuses on the former.

May 8 Arts & Leisure briefs
published: 5/7/2013 2:46:02 PM

Learn how to build your Champoeg wardrobe    Learn from volunteer experts everything you need to make or find your own period clothing during a presentation at the Champoeg State Heritage Area visitors center.

CYFS’ Rubies & Roses Benefit Ball set for May 18
published: 5/7/2013 2:46:53 PM

   Chehalem Youth & Family Services will host its Rubies & Roses Benefit Ball later this month at Claygate Vineyard, 17205 N.E. Dopp Road.

‘Iron Man 3’ proves it is no clunker
published: 5/7/2013 2:49:25 PM

   There’s no denying it: Trilogies are tough. The Hollywood history books are full of unsuccessful attempts, including more than a few where filmmakers produced two equally strong efforts, only to stumble on the third.

A 60-year tradition, Tourney of Plays returns
published: 5/7/2013 2:51:41 PM

   It’s that time of the year again — time for the Tournament of Plays, a tradition at Newberg High School for more than 60 years, according to NHS theater director Drea Ferguson.

May 15 Arts & Leisure briefs
published: 5/14/2013 2:34:38 PM

Quilt show on tap at Champoeg    “A Craze in Quilting,” Friends of Historic Champoeg’s annual quilt show, is on tap this weekend. This year’s quilting method, crazy quilting, as exhibited by local quilters, will be on display from 10 a.

Student’s senior project preserves culture in dance
published: 5/14/2013 2:35:45 PM

   Huge smiles on their faces, eight children dressed in colorful costumes circle each other in a festive dance as the lively Mexican polka tune “Jesusita en Chihuahua” streams from nearby speakers.

Don’t look for Disney version in CSLA’s ‘Snow White’
published: 5/14/2013 2:37:41 PM

   C.S. Lewis Academy is producing the classic fairy tale “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves” for its spring show, but if you think you know the story because you’ve seen the animated version, think again.

Art and faith will collide in ‘Asher Lev’
published: 5/14/2013 2:40:16 PM

   Valley Repertory Theatre is preparing to conclude its sophomore season with its production of “My Name Is Asher Lev.” The stage adaptation of the 1972 novel by author and Rabbi Chaim Potok is relatively new, and VRT’s rendition of the play may mark the first time it has been presented in the region, according to director Stephen Pick.


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