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The Philomath Frolic and Rodeo’s Friday night performance attracted a sellout crowd. (Photo by Andy Cripe/Philomath News)

Column: Finding fun, familiarity and fellowship at the Frolic

Eleven years in, a quick tour of this year’s events from Home Run Derby to the Fish Rodeo to sidewalk chalk to the Friday night rodeo

Brad Fuqua reflects on 11 years covering the Philomath Frolic and Rodeo from early interviews to this year’s 73rd annual event.

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NEWS

Philomath Fire and Rescue’s Station 201 on Main Street. (File photo by Eric Niemann)

Philomath Fire and Rescue board meets Monday for regular session

The Philomath Fire and Rescue Board of Directors will meet at 3 p.m. Monday at Station 201 for its regular meeting. According to the meeting agenda, discussions will include a fire chief survey, election of board officers, approving recurring journal entries, civil service appointments and a landowners’ request of 45.7…

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A Ponderosa pine stand in the Malheur National Forest of eastern Oregon. (Photo by U.S. Forest Service via Oregon Capital Chronicle)

Public invited to comment on plan to possibly triple logging in eastern Oregon national forests

The U.S. Forest Service’s proposed revisions to the Blue Mountain Forest Plan would allow more logging and taking older trees in the name of wildfire prevention

Officials at the U.S. Forest Service are proposing new management plans for eastern Oregon’s Blue Mountains that include potentially tripling the amount of logging across 5.5 million acres in the next decade. The Forest Service published a draft of proposed changes to the 35-year-old Blue Mountain Forest Plan last week.…

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SPORTS

Coach Levi Webber talks to players following Les and Bob’s 11-7 win over Corvallis in a D1 baseball game Wednesday night. (Photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Every rep counts as Philomath coach develops baseball players

Longtime coach Levi Webber explains how position flexibility, individualized coaching and patience shape D1 summer baseball

Watching from the home team’s dugout Wednesday evening in a D1 baseball game against Corvallis, longtime Philomath High coach Levi Webber shouts out encouraging words to Henry Bennett, one of the youngest pitchers competing with the Les and Bob’s summer program. It’s a small moment, but one that captures how Webber runs his summer program. D1 baseball isn’t built around chasing wins. It’s built around reps, patience and figuring out what each player — from the youngest prospects to those…

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Cassidy Smart, seen here winning the 1,500 at the 4A track and field championships last month, won her heat and was fourth overall in the 2,000 steeplechase Friday at the Nike Outdoor Nationals. (File photo by Andy Cripe/Philomath News)

Philomath’s Smart wins heat, places 4th in steeplechase at Nike Outdoor Nationals

Rising junior’s time of 6:56.98 ranks among top performances in the nation; Sammy, Lukas and Olivia Hernandez, along with Sienna Smith, also compete

Philomath High cross-country and track standout Cassidy Smart added another exceptional athletic accomplishment to her résumé this past Friday by winning her heat and placing fourth overall in the 2,000-meter steeplechase at the Nike Outdoor Nationals. Competing against 50 other girls in the Championship division, Smart was first in Heat…

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The Philomath Youth Activities Club has opened fall sports registration for flag football, volleyball and recreational cheer. (Photo provided by PYAC)

PYAC opens fall sports registration for flag football, volleyball and cheer

The Philomath Youth Activities Club has opened registration for its fall sports programs with a deadline of July 10 for families to secure spots in flag football, volleyball and recreational cheer. Volleyball is open to students in grades 4-8. Grades 4-6 will compete in the Valley League, while seventh and…

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Philomath High’s baseball field as it appeared in 2020. (File photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs/Philomath News)

After years of fundraising, Philomath turf project within striking distance

In-kind donations and a productive spring fundraising campaign have pushed the Philomath Baseball Association to within $70,000 to $80,000 of its target

After years of fundraising, the effort to install artificial turf at Philomath High School’s baseball and softball fields is closing in on its goal with organizers now roughly $70,000 to $80,000 short of what’s needed to move forward. “We are actually really, really close to getting everything that we need,”…

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By Kevin Ahern

CHIROPRACTICE
The ailing man
With a hunched back
Has a one-word plan:
Lumbarjack

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