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Syd Cothern will be one of 120 graduating seniors at Philomath High School on Saturday. (Photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Class of 2026: Syd Cothern pushes herself across the graduation finish line

The Philomath High senior and distance runner credits her own drive — forged through years of work, running and overcoming obstacles — for getting her to graduation day

For Syd Cothern, crossing a finish line has never been just about running. The Philomath High School senior has been a distance runner for most of her high school career — four years on the track team, three in cross-country — and somewhere along the way, the discipline required to push through miles of discomfort became the same discipline that carried her to graduation. Cothern, daughter of Emily Clark, will be among 120 students scheduled to receive diplomas Saturday at…

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A view of Main Street looking east from Green Street. (Photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

ODOT crews to upgrade curb ramps along Philomath stretch of Highway 20

Residents and motorists can expect to see construction activity in Philomath along Main Street as the Oregon Department of Transportation upgrades ADA-compliant curb ramps along Highway 20. ODOT crews are demolishing and installing curb ramps throughout the project area as part of an effort to improve accessibility for pedestrians, the…

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An aerial view of a small fire near Marys Peak in 2024. (File photo by Siuslaw National Forest)

Siuslaw National Forest raises fire danger to moderate amid dry conditions

With unseasonably hot and dry conditions settling over western Oregon, Siuslaw National Forest officials have elevated the area’s fire danger rating from “low” to “moderate.” Forest officials are warning that human-caused wildfires remain the leading threat on National Forest lands and are urging visitors and nearby communities to take extra…

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Rick Crager has been named Benton County’s permanent county administrator. (Photo provided by Benton County)

Benton County names Rick Crager as permanent county administrator

Rick Crager has been appointed as Benton County’s permanent county administrator, effective June 1, following three months in the acting and interim roles. The Benton County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously at its May 26 meeting to make the appointment, bypassing a national search in favor of promoting from within.…

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PHS sophomore center fielder Rylee Martin earned first-team all-conference recognition in softball. (File photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Six Warriors earn Oregon West all-conference softball honors

Martin earns first-team nod; Smith, Kramer and King land on second team; Skaggs and Mason both honorable mention

Philomath High School had six players recognized on the all-Oregon West Conference softball team, led by center fielder Rylee Martin’s first-team selection. Martin, a sophomore who also saw time at shortstop and served as the team’s leadoff batter, was the lone Warrior to earn first-team honors. Three players landed on the second team — sophomore pitcher Hailey Smith, sophomore infielder Libby Kramer and junior utility player Haley King. Junior infielder Sierra Skaggs and junior catcher Riley Mason each received honorable…

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Philomath junior Hailey Eckhold clears the bar on her way to winning the pole vault on Saturday at Hayward Field. (Photo by Andy Cripe/Philomath News)

State track: Eckhold vaults to victory, Smart sweeps distance events to lead PHS girls

Warriors junior had to work through dramatic situation leading up to the pole vault; sophomore stresses strategy in 1,500 and 3,000 wins

EUGENE — Junior Hailey Eckhold was still trying to borrow a pole Saturday morning when the other competitors were walking into Hayward Field. An hour later, she was a state champion. Eckhold’s dramatic pole vault title, combined with sophomore Cassidy Smart’s sweep of the 1,500- and 3,000-meter runs, headlined a…

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Philomath junior Bryce Hruska clears a hurdle while running in prelims on Friday. Hruska went on to finish second in the event on Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Andy Cripe/Philomath News)

State track: Four runner-up finishes power Philomath boys to 4th-place trophy

Warriors earn second-place medals with Hruska in hurdles, Hernandez in high jump and Peters brothers in the throws

EUGENE — Junior Bryce Hruska had never competed at the state track meet. A year ago, an appendectomy ended his sophomore season before he got the chance to try to qualify. On Saturday afternoon in the Class 4A state championships at Hayward Field, he made up for lost time —…

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SWEET FEAT
Hawaiian farmers
Act most insane
I think it comes
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