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Council warms to ‘Fridays on 13th Street’ and downtown upgrades
After a 43-minute public hearing and discussion on a local improvement district consumed the early part of Monday night’s meeting, Philomath city councilors clearly welcomed the chance to talk about something a little more fun — how to transform North 13th Street into the kind of place where neighbors run into each other on a summer evening. City Manager Chris Workman laid out a package of downtown improvements — a timber-framed pavilion, cross-street string lighting, additional benches and a state-of-the-art…
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Library to host Squishtivities messy-play session Wednesday
Philomath Community Library will host its free Squishtivities session for young children and their caregivers from 11-11:45 a.m. Wednesday immediately following the library’s regular storytime. The May 13 installment, titled “Rolling Ball Masterpiece,” will give children the chance to experiment with rolling objects of different sizes through paint to create…
READ MORESafety Town registration open for incoming Philomath kindergartners
Registration is now open for Philomath Youth Activities Club’s annual Safety Town program, a weeklong safety education course for children entering kindergarten this fall. The program runs Aug. 17-21 at Clemens Primary School with daily sessions from 12:30 to 3 p.m. The registration deadline is June 5. The cost is…
READ MORETuesday String Band brings bluegrass to Philomath on May 13
The Tuesday String Band will bring a workshop, performance and jam session to the Marys River Grange on Wednesday. The May 13 event runs from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the grange hall in Philomath. Admission at the door is offered on a sliding scale of $10 to $15. The…
READ MOREFire and Rescue Calls: Assisting with hiker rescue at Beazell among respones
Philomath Fire and Rescue’s weekly call log includes a hiker rescue at Beazell Memorial Forest, a two-vehicle crash and a mutual aid response in Corvallis.
READ MOREPhilomath Police Log: Warrant arrests, shoplifting, possible scam
The Philomath Police Department log for May 1-7 includes three warrant arrests, a shoplifting investigation, an assault report and a possible cashier’s check scam.
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Philomath boys golf finishes 6th at Oregon West championships at Tokatee
The Philomath High School boys golf team wrapped up the Oregon West Conference Championships on Tuesday at Tokatee Golf Club near McKenzie Bridge with a sixth-place finish. Senior Roman Robins was the top PHS performer in the tournament with a two-day score of 186, which put him in 12th place. Robins shot rounds of 93 on both days. A pair of freshmen followed with Corbin Black in 25th with a 216 and Conrad Yates in 26th with a 224. Another…
CLICK TO READ THE FULL STORYPhilomath rides Babcock’s arm, balanced offense past Newport 6-2
The Philomath High School baseball team won its second straight game with a 6-2 victory Monday at home against Newport. The Warriors are now tied with Cascade for second place in the Oregon West Conference standings at 6-4 and chasing first-place Stayton, which is sitting at 8-2. Overall, Philomath is…
READ MOREPhilomath softball wins second straight, beats North Marion 10-7
The Philomath High School softball team won its second straight game Monday with a 10-7 victory on the road over North Marion. The Warriors (8-9 overall, 3-7 Oregon West) are scheduled to play at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Sweet Home in the third meeting of the season between the two…
READ MOREWarriors win 6 of 8 matches on Day 1 of girls tennis districts
The Philomath High girls tennis team posted a dominant opening day at the Special District 2 Tournament on Monday by winning six of eight matches at Molalla High School to position multiple players and doubles teams for runs heading into the tournament’s continuation Thursday and Friday at the Salem Swim…
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May 19 election: Q-and-A with candidates in contested primary for county commissioner
Benton County voters will decide a contested Democratic race for county commissioner on the May 19 primary election ballot. The Democratic primary for the board’s…
CLICK TO READ THE FULL STORYMay 19 ballot: Philomath Fire and Rescue seeks five-year operating levy
Philomath Fire and Rescue officials say a five-year local operating levy on the May 19 ballot is essential to maintaining current staffing and service levels…
CLICK TO READ THE FULL STORYMay 19 ballot: Voters to decide psilocybin ban, 7 annexation measures
Philomath voters will weigh in on eight city-referred ballot measures in the May 19 primary election, deciding whether to permanently ban psilocybin-related businesses within city…
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BAD BREED
That storm we had was awful, yes
It poured down on my noodle
And rained like cats and dogs so hard
I stepped into a poodle
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