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Three Things: School histories, immigration letter and time capsule
This week’s Three Things covers a request related to an old Blodgett-area school, Philomath mayor joining immigration enforcement letter and Oregon’s contribution to a 250-year time capsule.
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Philomath council agenda includes building permit fees, board appointments
The Philomath City Council plans to convene for its regular meeting at 7 p.m. Monday at City Hall with an agenda that includes a public hearing on proposed building permit fees. Following the hearing, the council can either approve a resolution to adopt the fees or request additional information from…
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Editor’s note: This report is based on information submitted by the Oregon State Police. All crashes with fatalities may not be included. The status of incidents might change after further investigation. FRIDAY, JAN. 30 • 6 p.m. — Troopers responded to a vehicle-pedestrian crash on Highway 30 near Scappoose that…
READ MOREChildren’s stuffed animals invited for overnight museum adventure
The Philomath Museum will host a Stuffed Animal Sleepover on Thursday, Feb. 12, offering local children a chance to let their favorite plush companions experience a night at the museum. The event begins at 10:30 a.m. with an interactive story time featuring songs, crafts and books about animals. Children and…
READ MOREPhilomath Fire and Rescue board to discuss future of Wren station
The Philomath Fire and Rescue Board of Directors will meet at 3 p.m. Monday at Station 201. The board will consider the future of the Wren station during the meeting, according to the published agenda. Fire Chief Chancy Ferguson is scheduled to lead the discussion. A chief’s report that is…
READ MOREPhilomath students invited to share ideas in ‘If I Were Mayor’ contest
Philomath students in grades 4-12 have an opportunity to share their vision for the city through the 2026 “If I Were Mayor…” contest, an annual program organized by the Oregon Mayors Association. The contest, which begins at the local level, invites young people to imagine themselves in the mayor’s seat…
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Chasing history: Barrett eyes third state title in final season
Philomath High’s Riley Barrett is chasing history this season by attempting to become the first Warriors wrestler to win the state title three times. As a sophomore, Barrett put together a 48-0 season capped by an 8-3 decision over Sweet Home’s Jacob Landtroop in the state finals. Last year, he…
READ MOREGallery: PHS wrestling vs. Sweet Home (Feb. 5, 2026)
A collection of photos from Philomath High’s home wrestling dual against Sweet Home on Thursday.
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By Kevin Ahern
FIGURES
With geometry, it isn’t possible
No matter how hard you wrangle
But with love, it’s not uncommon
For curves to create a triangle
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