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Oregon lawmakers hint at major changes to school funding in 2027
Lawmakers established Quality Education Commission in 1999 to set funding needs for public schools, but some lawmakers argue its model is outdated and flawed
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Newberg Wednesday Market Shrinks Footprint After City Cites Emergency Access Concerns on College Street
Emergency responders flagged College Street as a critical route; the market now operates from two gravel lots near 2nd and College.
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Pops + Pinot: Newberg’s Family Wineries Celebrate Father’s Day
This Father’s Day, four Newberg winemaking families reflect on what it means to build something — and share it.
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Portable Speed Enforcement Camera Coming to 1st Street
Newberg-Dundee Police Department said east-bound traffic from west sees high rate of speeders entering downtown
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The Newberg Funnies | June 16, 2026
Melon Collie explores the creation of a monolith, and Brittany’s partner became a celebrity at the new Star Wars movie in this week’s Newberg Funnies
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Right of Way: A New Newsberg Safe Driving Column
New columnist Steve Boyles brings some of his AARP-Certified driving instructor knowledge to Newsberg.
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Tunes on Tuesday Returns With New Lineup, New Addition to Plaza
Newberg’s free summer concert series kicks off June 23 with local talent and a bronze mouse in need of a name.
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Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue Enacts Burn Ban Covering Newberg
Outdoor burning prohibited in Newberg beginning Friday; agency adds wildland response units ahead of hot weekend
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Oregon’s Aging Population Poses Challenges for Economic Revival
Gov. Tina Kotek’s Prosperity Council will propose fixes later this month.