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Amazing Grange Day runs from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at he historic Marys River Grange Hall. (File photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Amazing Grange Day fundraiser returns Saturday

Marys River Grange’s pay-what-you-want approach has powered its biggest fundraiser for eight years, helping fund a kitchen remodel now nearing completion

While looking over a used Disney lamp destined for a child’s bedroom nightstand, a young mother pauses to think about what she would be willing to pay for the item. Perhaps $5 would be fair. Then again, maybe $20 should take care of it — after all, it’s a fundraiser. At the annual Amazing Grange Day rummage sale, nothing has a price tag. Shoppers pay what they think is fair. And what they choose to pay, organizers say, has kept…

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Clockwise from upper left: A tribal elder leads the Nesika Illahee Pow Wow Parade in Siletz on Aug. 8; princesses in colorful native dress ride in a pickup; the Grand Ronde veteran princess rides past the Siletz Post Office on the hood of a pickup; and Waverly the Shark, mascot from Oregon Coast Community College in Newport, walks in the parade. (Photos by Eric Niemann)

Love of Learning: A parade of connections at the Nesika Illahee Pow Wow

Reflections on the sights of the Siletz parade and the growing ties between the tribe and the Philomath community

Love of Learning columnist Eric Niemann shares scenes from the Nesika Illahee Pow Wow Parade in Siletz and reflects on Philomath’s growing ties with the Confederated Tribes of Siletz.

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The Still Creek area in the Mt. Hood National Forest is part of 2 million acres of Oregon land protected by the federal Roadless Rule. (Photo provided by U.S. Forest Service via Oregon Capital Chronicle)

Trump administration advances plan to rescind protections for nearly 45 million wild acres

The USDA decision to rescind the 25-year-old forest and wildland protections was made without officials hosting any public meetings

The Trump administration will move ahead with plans to end more than 25 years of sweeping protections for tens of millions of wild, federally managed acres across the United States. Brooke Rollins, head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, on Tuesday filed a rule to rescind “in its entirety” the…

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A forensic evidence collection kit used during exams at Sarah’s Place, for patients who choose to proceed with evidence collection. (Photo provided by Samaritan Health Services)

Sarah’s Place marks 10 years serving Benton County assault survivors

Sarah’s Place, the specialized care center that treats sexual assault and domestic violence survivors from Benton County and the surrounding region, is marking 10 years of operation this month. Housed at Samaritan Albany General Hospital, the center has treated more than 2,346 patients from Benton, Linn, Lincoln and surrounding counties…

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The Philomath Frolic and Rodeo arena. (File photo by Eric Niemann)

Youth rodeo finals to fill Philomath arena this weekend

Northwest Youth Rodeo Association closes its season Aug. 14-16 at the Philomath Frolic and Rodeo grounds

The Philomath Frolic and Rodeo arena will come alive Friday through Sunday as the Northwest Youth Rodeo Association holds its finals rodeo, the last stop of a summer-long season that draws young competitors from across the region. Gates open at 8 a.m. Friday and the day begins with 2027 NWYRA court tryouts, including a 9 a.m. orientation and a noon horsemanship session, followed by a 2 p.m. speeches and modeling session at the Yew Wood Corral. Competition gets underway at…

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Two-day camp aims to build confidence, strength in Philomath girls

Natasha Nuño’s Aug. 21-22 camp for girls ages 9-16 pairs weightlifting and speed training with talks on nutrition, body image and sports psychology

Natasha Nuño is hoping to tackle a problem she’s watched play out for years — girls quitting sports just as they’re hitting their stride. Nuño, who is putting on the camp along with her daughter, Rivers, said research shows girls drop out of sports at roughly double the rate of…

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PHS softball (File photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Muir takes over Philomath High’s softball program

The Warriors JV coach for the past 2 seasons approaches the job looking for stability

Philomath High School’s softball players will have a familiar face returning this spring. Tim Muir, junior varsity coach for the past two years, takes over for Kari Jaques. Muir, a 2000 Philomath High graduate who also helped with the varsity last season, said he wanted the job to help provide…

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This year’s Junior Warriors Soccer Camp will run from Aug. 10-13. (File photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Junior Warriors Soccer Camp coming Aug. 10-13

Organized by Philomath High soccer, 4-day event teaches skill development, team play concepts plus includes challenges and games

The Philomath High School boys and girls soccer teams will host a youth soccer camp Aug. 10-13 for students going into kindergarten through the eighth grade. Each day’s activities will include instruction on skill development and team play concepts along with challenges and games. The sessions will run each of…

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MAKES SCENTS
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