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For people who were born in or spent significant time in the city of Newberg, Oregon. Pages in category "People from Newberg, Oregon" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
Nancy Johnson was born in Chicago. She graduated from the University of Chicago Laboratory School (high school) in 1953, and from Radcliffe College of Harvard University in 1957. She attended the University of London's Courtauld Institute of Art in 1957 and 1958. She later moved to New Britain, Connecticut, where she lives today. [citation needed]
The Newberg Graphic was founded in 1888 by Hiatt & Hobson as an independent four-page weekly newspaper published on Saturdays, and sold at $2. [3] Frank P. Baum became the paper's publisher in 1890. [3] E. H. Woodward acquired the Graphic on Jan. 1, 1900. [4] Woodward made the paper Republican and cut the price to $1.50.
Jesse Edwards (February 18, 1849 – December 16, 1924) was an American businessman. He is referred to as "the founder of Newberg, Oregon".. Edwards arrived to the area to be later known as Newberg in 1881, and purchased a farm on the Rogers Donation Land Claim, on which he would plat the city of Newberg.
The Nugget Newspaper is an weekly newspaper published in Sisters, Oregon, United States [1] with a print readership of 12,100 and a circulation of 8,000. The online edition at nuggetnews.com claims a readership of 9,500 readers per month. The newspaper publishes a companion magazine annually, The Sisters Oregon Guide; its circulation is not listed.
A pride flag displayed at a library in Newberg, Oregon, was shot at with a pellet gun this week, according to police, who are investigating it as a possible hate crime.
Nancy Ponzi (born 19 August 1941) is an American vineyard owner and winemaker. She is a pioneer of the Oregon wine industry [ 1 ] and the Oregon brewing industry, [ 2 ] and the founder of Ponzi Vineyards, one of the Willamette Valley 's founding wineries.
Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) is the primary television, radio and digital public broadcasting network for most of the U.S. state of Oregon as well as southern Washington. OPB consists of five full-power television stations , dozens of VHF or UHF translators , and over 20 radio stations and frequencies.