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Parking on Friday evening on North 13th looking toward Main Street. (Photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Three Things: Downtown parking, ballot measure and speed radar signs

Council weighs parking’s future as downtown develops; Philomath’s fire chief makes case on fire levy; signs to slow down vehicles and new readerboard on the way

Philomath’s downtown parking debate, the fire district’s May ballot levy pitch and new speed radar signs and a city park readerboard upgrade.

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PHS senior Leo Pausch took first place in the 3,000-meter run at Saturday’s John Oliver Invitational at Central High. (Photo by Eddy Pausch)

Pausch, Hernandez go 1-2 in 3,000 to lead Philomath’s track boys at John Oliver Invite

Bushnell wins 800 for shorthanded girls squad and several PRs reached Saturday in Independence

Seniors Leo Pausch and Lukas Hernandez ran to a 1-2 finish in the 3,000 meters to headline Philomath High School’s performance at the John Oliver Invitational Saturday at Central High School in Independence. Pausch crossed in 9 minutes, 6.96 seconds with Hernandez less than 2 seconds behind at 9:08.49. The…

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Philomath City Hall (File photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Two public hearings set for April 20 Planning Commission meeting

The Philomath Planning Commission will hold two public hearings at 6 p.m. Monday at Philomath City Hall on applications involving properties in the city’s light industrial zone. The first hearing involves The Shop at 134 S. 10th St. The applicant, Joe Noble, is proposing to construct an approximately 7,200-square-foot automotive…

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Outdoor watering during summer months will cost Philomath residents more under a utility rate package approved by the City Council on Monday, with higher-volume users hit hardest by the new tiered water structure. (Photo by Daria/Pexels.com)

City Council adopts new utility rates after months of deliberation

Philomath water base charge will climb from $18 to $25 over the next year; tiered water structure simplified to two levels

The Philomath City Council unanimously approved new utility rates early this week, setting in motion a series of phased increases for water, sewer and storm drain services that will roll out between July 1, 2026, and July 1, 2027. The 7-0 resolution vote came three months after the council delayed…

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The drug take-back event will take place in the Kalapuya Building’s parking lot on Saturday, April 25. (File photo by Canda Fuqua/Philomath News)

Benton County Sheriff’s Office to host drug take back event April 25

The Benton County Sheriff’s Office will host a Drug Take Back Event on Saturday, April 25, giving the public an opportunity to safely dispose of expired or unused medications. The one-day drive-thru event runs from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the parking lot of the Kalapuya Building at 4500 SW Research…

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PHS senior Tito Martinez had 10 aces on 22 serves Thursday night against Toledo. (File photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Warriors ride strong serving to boys volleyball sweep over Toledo

The Philomath High boys volleyball team snapped a four-match losing streak Thursday night with a 25-16, 25-13, 25-21 sweep of visiting Toledo. The Warriors (3-4 overall, 2-4 Special District 3) used strong serving to build comfortable leads in the first and third sets, allowing coach Helen Bennett to work the…

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Sophomore Sammy Hernandez, seen here competing at state last year, cleared a personal-best 6-2 in the high jump on Wednesday in Newport. (File photo by Andy Cripe/Philomath News)

Philomath’s Hernandez clears 6-2 in high jump at midweek meet in Newport

Sophomore Sammy Hernandez won the high jump and junior Bryce Hruska swept both hurdles events to highlight the Philomath High’s appearance Wednesday at a tri-meet in Newport. Hernandez cleared 6 feet, 2 inches in a personal-record performance in the high jump, a mark that ties for eighth-best in the school’s…

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