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Fire destroys rural Amity home; three dogs perish

Fire destroys rural Amity home; three dogs perish Photo courtesy Amity Fire District##A rural Amity residence was destroyed Wednesday night by a two-alarm fire. Three dogs perished in the blaze. A two-alarm fire destroyed a home and its contents in rural Amity late Wednesday night. Four occupants safely escaped, but three dogs perished. The fire was reported about 10:30 p.m. at  9751 S.W. Lancefield Road, west of town, according to Amity Fire District spokesperson Scott Law. Amity and McMinnville Fire Department crews initially responded but the fire quickly went to a second alarm as the residence was  engulfed when firefighters initially arrived.

Motorcycle crashes, two injured

Motorcycle crashes, two injured Photo courtesy McMinnville Police Department##A motorcycle crash Sunday night injured the operator and his passenger. The operator of a motorcycle and his passenger were seriously injured in a single vehicle crash Sunday night on Southeast Baker Street near Cowls Street. The McMinnville Police Department gave this account: The Yamhill Communications Agency dispatch center began receiving calls about the crash shortly before 9 p.m. When officers and medical personnel arrived, they discovered a wrecked 2012 Suzuki motorcycle. A preliminary investigation determined the motorcycle was operated by Jesse C. Davis, 43, of Lafayette. An adult male passenger has not been positively identified.

Vaccine clinics running well, but allotments still short

January 26, 2021 Vaccine clinics running well, but allotments still short Marcus Larson/News-Register##Guadalupe Najar receives a Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue paramedic Jason Schurter with computer assistance from William Harmon during a recent vaccine clinic at the Yamhill County Fairgrounds. Marcus Larson/News-Register##Doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Marcus Larson/News-Register##Adult foster care provider Susan Faulkner checks in with volunteer nurse practitioner Rachel Woolley as part of the pre vaccine protocols. Yamhill County has the capacity thanks in part to an abundance of volunteers to provide 4,000 to 5,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine a week, according to Health and Human Services Director Lindsey Manfrin. Because of supply constraints, however, the county is receiving roughly a tenth of that amount.

Jail inmate dies of apparent suicide

Name released of jail inmate who died of apparent suicide Only online subscribers may access this article. For all other subscription offers, click here. Already a subscriber, please log in. Related Articles Who is responsible for observing inmates? Who is the contractor for Jail Medical Services? Too many questionable deaths over the past few years. Where is the BOC on recent death? An investigation.Another disingenuous tear or two? Will [HB 2931] (if passed into law) solve this seemingly ongoing serious problem at the Jail? David S. Wall Bufordthe1st I wonder if he was related to Meghan Cordie, the young lady that died out by Dayton after she exited the car while her Mother was driving drunk back from a Wedding reception? Such sadness and heartbreak.

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