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The city acquired a 0.51-acre lot at 20th and Main in 2023. (Photo by Eric Niemann)

Three Things: Affordable housing deal, Frolic updates and recognition for local

A purchase agreement on Main and 20th under review; rodeo official shares info on this summer’s celebration; and the Timber Framers Guild and Autumn Peterson earn partnership award for pavilion project

A proposed affordable housing development on a city-owned half-acre property at the corner of Main Street and North 20th Street continues to advance with a purchase agreement now under review. Philomath City Manager Chris Workman said during the Housing and Economic Development Committee meeting on March 10 that the city attorney is currently reviewing the document and that the City Council will likely take it up in April and talk specifics in a closed meeting. A decision on whether to…

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Philomath Rotary Club (Photo by Eric Niemann)

Rotary to host wildfire preparedness presentation Tuesday

Philomath Fire and Rescue Chief Chancy Ferguson will also field questions about proposed levy on May ballot

The Philomath Rotary Club will host a presentation on Tuesday that covers wildfire preparedness to provide a better understanding of risks and ways to prepare. Titled “Help Us, Help You,” the program will be given by Chancy Ferguson, Philomath Fire and Rescue’s fire chief. The Rotary meeting is scheduled to…

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Philomath junior Reagan Heiken had 15 points, six rebounds and three assists in the team’s 53-27 victory Friday over Marist Catholic. (Photo by Andy Cripe/Philomath News)

Philomath routs Marist to keep girls basketball trophy streak alive

Warriors beat Spartans, 53-27, to advance to fourth/sixth-place game against Cascade at Class 4A tournament

The ninth-seeded Philomath girls basketball team routed fourth-seeded Marist Catholic 53-27 in a Class 4A consolation semifinal, keeping the Warriors’ trophy streak alive.

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Mid Columbia Bus Co. has provided student transportation services to the Philomath School District since 2010. (File photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Protest delays vote on school district’s bus contract

Philomath School Board expected to take up the issue at a special meeting as early as next week

A vote on a new student transportation contract for the Philomath School District was pulled from the School Board’s agenda prior to Thursday’s meeting because of a protest that had been filed by one of the two bus companies that had submitted proposals. First Student Inc. and Mid Columbia Bus…

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Philomath City Hall (File photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Planning Commission March 16 agenda includes code updates, building permits

The Philomath Planning Commission plans to meet at 6 p.m. Monday at City Hall for an agenda that includes updates on code amendments, planning and building permits. According to the meeting agenda, commissioners will receive the latest information on updates to the city’s development code. One part of the review…

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The SamCare Mobile Medicine clinic will operate every Monday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Monarch on 4th, 520 NW Fourth St., beginning April 6. (Photo provided by Samaritan Health Services)

SamCare Mobile Medicine expanding access to prenatal care

Samaritan Health Services will launch a mobile perinatal medical clinic in Corvallis next month, offering walk-in prenatal and postpartum care for pregnant and parenting families in Benton and Linn counties. The SamCare Mobile Medicine clinic will operate every Monday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Monarch on 4th, 520 NW Fourth…

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PHS senior Shaylee May scored seven points, grabbed six rebounds and had four assists against the Eagles. (File photo by Andy Cripe/Philomath News)

No. 1 Stayton girls pull away from Philomath in 4A basketball playoffs

Warriors fall into hole in second quarter and were never able to recover in 41-26 loss in quarterfinals

In a Class 4A state playoff showdown between a pair of Oregon West Conference rivals on Thursday afternoon in Forest Grove, No. 1 Stayton worked through a slow start and pulled away from No. 8 Philomath for a 41-26 quarterfinal victory. The Warriors (15-11) drop into the consolation bracket and…

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