News and editorials from Yamhill county and surrounding areas.

About Us

Yamhill County News
Independent. Unfiltered. Unafraid.

Yamhill County News began in 2018 as a grassroots, Facebook-based initiative dedicated to keeping local residents informed about issues shaping their lives. In 2024, under new ownership, we evolved into a formally registered news business with a dedicated website and a clear mission: to provide honest, independent journalism that prioritizes truth and serves the people of Yamhill County.
Yamhill County News stands as a watchtower for the community, Ever vigilant in our pursuit of truth. Our logo, featuring a lighthouse, symbolizes our role as a beacon, shining light on the issues that matter most. We are independent, unfiltered, and unafraid.

 

Locally rooted and fiercely independent, we focus on what matters most: government accountability, community growth, public safety, education, elections, and the authentic news Yamhill County residents crave. We’re committed to reflecting the values of our community, providing straightforward, trustworthy information that resonates with the people we serve.

At Yamhill County News, we dig into public records, ask challenging questions, and amplify voices often ignored by mainstream outlets. We believe journalism should champion the public good—not narratives—and that truth should always be accessible.
Together, we’re fostering a better-informed Yamhill County, one story at a time.

Rebecca Wallis, Managing Editor

I’m Rebecca Wallis, a Marine Corps veteran with nine years of service, including deployments to Kuwait and Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. My belief in truth, transparency, and community has guided me through every chapter of my life.
In June 2024, I took ownership of Yamhill County News with a vision to build an independent, fearless voice for local journalism—free from external influence, deeply accountable, and dedicated to amplifying community voices.
As a wife and mother of three teenagers, I’m personally invested in nurturing a Yamhill County that upholds the values making it a remarkable place to live. My passion fuels my advocacy for veterans, government transparency, quality education, and strong, thriving families.
My background includes leadership roles in nonprofits, such as co-founding the Newberg Dundee Police Foundation. Additionally, I co-founded Family Pet Partners, a nonprofit I chose to step away from following personal challenges—a decision that taught valuable lessons in resilience, accountability, and prioritizing commitments. I remain active in veterans’ causes through organizations such as the American Legion, VFW, and DAV, reinforcing my dedication to service and honest journalism.
Yamhill County News is more than a news outlet—it’s a promise to you, our readers, to deliver accurate, timely, and unflinching truth. Together, we’re building a stronger, more engaged community.
Thank you for trusting us as your independent source for truth in Yamhill County.

— Rebecca Wallis
editor@yamconews.com (mailto:editor@yamconews.com)


Elections

Beth Keyser is an elections and community reporter for Yamhill County News. She covers local government, public meetings, and issues affecting residents throughout Yamhill County.

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