McMinnville, Oregon
A video postcard of McMinnville, Oregon. Located about 35 miles southwest of Portland, McMinnville was founded by William T. Newby in 1855, and is now known as the capital of Oregon's flourishing wine industry, and the home of the world famous Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum. The city retains many of its original downtown buildings and exhibits a friendly and pleasant small town atmosphere.
Filmed for the Oregon Historical Society by James Norman. Music by Kevin McLeod. Shot in 4K with a Gopro Hero 4 and a Zhiyun Z1 hand-held gimbal stabilizer.
We walk around McMinnville, Oregon
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A quick walk around the nice downtown area and the Linfield College campus at McMinnville.
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McMinnville, Oregon - Good Food & Farmers Market
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Mcminnville Oregon police, open carry AR-15
McMinnville Oregon Christmas 2011.wmv
Some of my ol' classmates from 40 years ago asked me to take a movie this year of what main street in McMinnville, Oregon looks like this year at Christmas time. This is for all my friends who have moved away from McMinnville but think about it during the holidays. Merry Christmas from Mac ! This was taken with my nikon5100 digital camera on dec17, 2011.
McMinnville Tennessee
The city of McMinnville is located in the State of Tennessee and has roughly 13 thousand inhabitants with approximately 5 thousand households. This city and surrounding county, is known as the “Nursery Capital of the World” due to the large number of companies dedicated to the horticultural business (450 nurseries) making over $300 million USD per year in income. The city commercially connects with the rest of the United States with modern wide highways and by the operation of the Caney Fork and Western Railroad. Settlers from McMinnville moved west and founded a sister city in Oregon, named McMinnville, Oregon.
15100 NW Blacktail Ct McMinnville Oregon For Sale - presented by The Kelly Group
McMinnville City Council Meeting 1/28/20 Part 1
McMinnville, Oregon regular council meeting on ordinances for Baker Creek North development.
00:01:31 Public hearing procedure and rules
00:09:50 Public hearing opens
00:11:00 Application description: Chuck Darnell; City planning staff
00:38:15 Council questions for staff
01:17:30 Applicant testimony: Gordon Root; Stafford Development Co
01:43:10 Council questions for applicant
01:58:15 Public statements in support
02:11:30 Public statements in opposition
02:55:00 -break-
McMinnville City Club Doris Towery of YCAP
McMinnville, Oregon City Club welcomes Doris Towery, Development Director of Yamhill Community Action Program. Ms Towery describes the many programs YCAP offers to reduce homelessness and poverty in Yamhill County.
Walking around downtown McMinnville, Oregon I reach Coop Ministeries
Nice city that strongly supports poor people.
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McGuire Reservoir
A lovely, quiet, majestic lake. Mcguire Reservoir is located northwest of Carlton, Oregon and is the private drinking water for the city of McMinnville, Oregon. It feeds from the Nestucca River
in Yamhill County. The 130 acre earthen construction was completed in 1969. It is owned by McMinnville
Water and Light.
Mcguire Reservoir is also known as Nestucca Dam. Its height is 80 feet with a length of 320 feet. Maximum
discharge is 820 cubic feet per second. Its capacity is 5000 acre feet. Normal storage is 3550 acre feet.
My wife and I drove to the reservoir from a side road and decided to capture the beautiful lake with the JVC GY-HMQ10 4K camcorder.
It drains an area of 3 square miles. The entire area is fenced and marked private property. Violators are usually prosecuted.
McMinnville City / County Work Session 8/21/19 (1 of 2)
Presentation and discussion of the Buildable Lands Inventory and Housing Needs Analysis.
Deer Walks Labyrinth in McMinnville Oregon Community Gardens
Try meditating with Survival Bros at the McMinnville COOP's Labyrinth and Gardens. Presented by Parkview Community Center. Please comment, like, share, and SUBSCRIBE! Thanks for watching our HD video productions. Have a peaceful day. More on and
McMinnville considers sanctioned homeless camp
In the face of a growing homeless crisis in McMinnville, city leaders have proposed a sanctioned homeless camp just outside of the city.
McMinnville is a safe haven for homeless white people; Oregon
The reason I mention white people is because that is literally all I see in this city. I have no problem with that personally, either.
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Willamette Wine Country RV Park - McMinnville OR
Great RV park in the heart of Oregon Wine Country!! Super close to Stoller Winery and many others...... Nice little store (with wine, of course ;-) and great facilities.
McMinnville City Council Meeting 7/23/19
Public Hearing Items are PDA 3-19, PDA 4-18, S 3-10 & Ordinances 5065, 5069, 5070
(Click on time to jump to that item)
Call to Order 1:40
Procedure for Hearing 2:43
Public Hearing 11:48
Staff Report 18:52
Applicant Testimony 1:31:36
Public Opposition Testimony 2:15:50
Applicant Rebuttal 3:17:23
Public Hearing Closed 3:30:20
Council Discussion of Application and Testimony 3:30:52
Second Reading of Ordinance 5065 3:54:37
Further Discussion of Ordinances 3:55:10
Roll Call Vote on Ordinance 5065 4:45:40
Roll Call Vote on Ordinance 5069 4:47:37
Roll Call Vote on Ordinance 5070 4:49:25
Invitation for Public Comment 4:51:16
Consent Agenda 4:54:26
Consider Resolution 2019-50 4:55:28
Oregon Department of Aviation Resolution 5:27:37
The Agenda for this meeting is available at this link.
Originally telecast live on local cable in McMinnville, Oregon on MCM-TV. Check it out on Comcast 11 and HD 331 or Frontier 29. This meeting and others are also available on our website at mcm11.org/live
Carnival from Ferris Wheel at Mcminnville Oregon Turkey Rama Fest
The Mcminnville, Oregon Turkey Rama Festival Fair at night from the Ferris Wheel in the Oregon Mutual Insurance parking lot.
Tornado reported in McMinnville Oregon EF 1
Severe weather hit McMinnville Thursday with reports of a tornado hitting a building in the afternoon.
The National Weather Service investigated the reports Thursday afternoon and determined it was an EF-1. More: NWS Alerts
Radar showed a concentrated weather pattern around 4:30 p.m. near McMinnville that could indicate a funnel cloud. KGW Meteorologist Matt Zaffino said the system had dissipated by 4:36 p.m.
No one was injured during the severe weather.
KGW viewers called to report a loud boom, wind damage, and street closures. Photos showed a metal roof torn off and other wind damage.
The damage was concentrated in an area around 11th Ave and NE Lafayette in McMinnville.
Rick Plummer and his wife were in their home at the McMinnville Manor mobile home park. Plummer described the scene to KGW via telephone: Half a block away from us, big sections of the roof are laying alongside the road...stuff is hanging off the telephone lines.
A cold-air funnel cloud was spotted in Hillsboro and Zaffino said it was possible that a similar cloud may have touched down in McMinnville..
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McMINNVILLE Police Department Shooting
Officials have released dash cam video capturing the fatal November 15 shooting of a man wanted in the stabbing death of a university student.
20-year-old Linfield College student Parker Moore and a fellow student drove to a 7-Eleven store near the campus to purchase beer.
While Moore was at the cash register, 33-year-old Joventino Bermudez-Arenas stabbed him twice in the chest with a six-inch blade, then left the store.
Minutes after the stabbing, Officers Brian McMullen and Justin James arrived as another customer and Moore’s friend attempted to stop the bleeding. A third officer, Sgt. Rhonda Sandoval, arrived shortly after.
As the officers investigated the scene, Bermudez-Arenas returned, and one officer spotted him.
All three officers then drew their weapons on Bermudez-Arenas, who was still armed with the knife, and commanded him to drop the weapon.
Bermudez-Arenas, who police say appeared agitated, took a step forward after ignoring repeated commands, and all three police officers opened fire.
Bermudez-Arenas was transported to a local hospital and was pronounced dead. Police fired 15 shots during the incident.
Moore died from his stab wounds after being flown to a hospital, according to the report.
Bermudez-Arenas motive in the stabbing is unknown. Neither Moore nor his friend knew the man prior to the killing.
Bermudez-Arenas’ family members had previously told the Oregonian that a language barrier may have played a role in the suspect’s failure to comply with commands.
The officers did exactly what they are trained to do. They are trained to give the commands and try to eliminate the threat, and they did that, Yamhill County District Attorney Brad Berry said during a news conference. “They certainly do not have time to determine who they are looking at and what their first language choice would be.
All three officers were cleared in the fatal shooting on Monday.