McMinnville resident and Fairview Community native James “Mousie” Waymon Powell, age 83, was born April 15, 1942 and died June 14, 2025 at NHC Healthcare in McMinnville following an extended illness. A self-employed carpet layer and a member of St. Mary’s Church of Christ and Bonner Church of Christ,
by Main Street MediaA 14-year-old’s honesty earned him more than a thank-you. A ministry’s love gave kids the freedom to move. What they shared? A commitment to doing what’s right, even when no one’s looking.
by Justin Reed* The McMinnville Board of Mayor and Aldermen will have a special called meeting Tuesday, June 17, at 6 p.m. to consider next year’s budget, specifically a budget amendment for a new firetruck and appropriations for nonprofit organizations. * Warren Arts and the historic Park Theater present “Mamma Mia,” a
by Rob NunleyA principal’s farewell letter, moths making music, and a tennis legend just beginning—these three stories show what’s possible when we care, create, and don’t give up.
by Justin ReedThe weather hasn't cooperated with the Main Street McMinnville organizers of Main Street Live this year. For the second consecutive week, the start of the 2025 free summer concert series has been canceled due to the impending threat of inclement weather. Tonight's scheduled performer was JC
by Seth WrightFor the first time in the 71-year history of the Warren County A&L Fair, the audiences at the event's five pageants will have a complete rundown on entrants at their fingertips. Main Street Media has produced five digital programs — one for each pageant — beginning with the
Over the past few months, the Main Street Journal has taken a great sense of pride in giving its readers the local content they crave. Now we’re giving those readers something else – the chance to voice their own opinions on the finest our community has to offer in multiple
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McMinnville resident and Fairview Community native James “Mousie” Waymon Powell, age 83, was born April 15, 1942 and died June 14, 2025 at NHC Healthcare in McMinnville following an extended illness. A self-employed carpet layer and a member of St. Mary’s Church of Christ and Bonner Church of Christ,
by Main Street MediaA 14-year-old’s honesty earned him more than a thank-you. A ministry’s love gave kids the freedom to move. What they shared? A commitment to doing what’s right, even when no one’s looking.
by Justin Reed* The McMinnville Board of Mayor and Aldermen will have a special called meeting Tuesday, June 17, at 6 p.m. to consider next year’s budget, specifically a budget amendment for a new firetruck and appropriations for nonprofit organizations. * Warren Arts and the historic Park Theater present “Mamma Mia,” a
by Rob NunleyA principal’s farewell letter, moths making music, and a tennis legend just beginning—these three stories show what’s possible when we care, create, and don’t give up.
by Justin ReedThe weather hasn't cooperated with the Main Street McMinnville organizers of Main Street Live this year. For the second consecutive week, the start of the 2025 free summer concert series has been canceled due to the impending threat of inclement weather. Tonight's scheduled performer was JC
by Seth Wright