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Philomath City Council clears path for water treatment plant contract
The Philomath City Council last week cleared the way for construction of the city’s long-planned water treatment plant, authorizing City Manager Chris Workman to issue a notice of intent to award the contract to ORR Inc. and to enter contract negotiations with the Stayton-based firm following a seven-day protest period. ORR Inc. submitted the low bid at $13.8 million, higher than the city engineer’s estimate. Slayden Constructors Inc., out of Salem, was the other bidder. Workman told the council at…
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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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PHS boys volleyball pushes No. 9 Willamette Valley Christian before falling in 4
Going up against one of the better teams in perhaps the toughest boys volleyball district in 4A/3A/2A/1A, Philomath worked through a rough start and settled into a competitive battle in its final regular-season home appearance. Willamette Valley Christian, ranked No. 9 by the Oregon School Activities Association and fighting for…
READ MOREPhilomath’s girls golf team 5th, Muir 8th at districts
The Philomath High School girls golf team finished in the top five and senior Isabelle Muir had a performance that was good for the top 10 at the 4A/3A/2A/1A Special District 3 Championships on Monday and Tuesday at Mallard Creek Golf Course near Lebanon. Muir opened strong with a 46…
READ MOREMount Union Stories: Susan Catherine Conner (1843-1929)
In this week’s Mount Union Stories, read about 86-year-old Susan Conner, a longtime Benton County resident who died in 1929, while living with a daughter in Salem.
READ MOREPancake breakfast on May 9 at fire station to benefit scholarships, volunteers
The Philomath Fire and Rescue Volunteer Association will host a pancake breakfast fundraiser from 7 to 11 a.m. Saturday at Station 201 on Main Street. The event gives community members a chance to enjoy a hot breakfast while meeting local firefighters and supporting the volunteer organization. Raffle prizes will also…
READ MORECounty marks Mental Health Awareness Month with events, crisis center expansion
Benton County is observing Mental Health Awareness Month throughout May with a series of community events and a notable expansion of crisis services set to begin next month. The Benton County Board of Commissioners kicked off the observance Tuesday morning with a public proclamation at its 9 a.m. meeting. This…
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Gallery: PHS boys volleyball vs. Willamette Valley Christian (May 5, 2026)
A collection of photos from Philomath High’s boys volleyball match at home vs. Willamette Valley Christian on Tuesday.
READ MOREPhilomath girls tennis fall 7-1 at Marist Catholic
Marist Catholic won seven of eight matches Monday afternoon in Eugene to take a Special District 2 girls tennis victory over Philomath. The Spartans won all four of the doubles matches with two going the full three sets. Seniors Lacey Bacho and Maggie King at No. 2 and senior Logan…
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