VOLUME 6, NUMBER 259
Friday, December 5, 2025

Good morning, Philomath.

Philomath has a new option for coffee with the opening of Steelhead Coffee, a Sandstrom family business venture. We have a story and photo gallery from last night’s Philomath High boys basketball opener against Crescent Valley. The PHS boys and girls wrestling teams are getting ready for new seasons. Plus in state news, the rescue helicopter is headed back to Newport and Gov. Tina Kotek announced she will seek reelection. Also, the city is looking for Music in the Park bands and we have a death notice for Barbara Melland. — Brad Fuqua, Publisher/Editor

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Editor’s Choice

Steelhead Coffee brings family tradition, local roots to Philomath’s Main Street

A new coffee shop opened its doors on Philomath’s Main Street last weekend, bringing Oregon-roasted beans and a menu inspired by generations of fishing tradition […]

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News

Rescue helicopter will return, remain in Newport, Oregon’s US senators say

The U.S Coast Guard has promised to indefinitely return a life-saving rescue helicopter to its facility at Newport’s Municipal Airport, Oregon’s two U.S. senators said […]

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City accepting band applications for summer concert series

The city of Philomath is accepting applications from bands interested in performing in the 2026 Music in the Park summer concert series. The free, family-friendly […]

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Death Notice: Barbara Lucille Melland (1938-2025)

For third time in a year, senators urge House leaders to renew rural schools funding

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek confirms she will be seeking reelection in 2026

Flight delays by airport: Will you get there on time?

Sports

Record-breaking season within reach for Philomath High wrestling squad

Philomath High’s wrestling program enters the upcoming season with championship expectations and the potential to set new program records. The Warriors return six state qualifiers […]

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Warrior boys fall to Crescent Valley in season opener

The Philomath High boys basketball team struggled to find any offensive rhythm in a 36-28 season-opening loss Thursday night to Crescent Valley on the Warriors’ […]

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Gallery: PHS boys basketball vs. Crescent Valley (Dec. 4, 2025)

A collection of photos from Philomath High’s 36-28 boys basketball loss at home to Crescent Valley on Thursday, Dec. 4.

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Philomath in Photos

FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 2025: Foot bridge over Newton Creek in Philomath City Park. (Photo by Eric Niemann)

In Case You Missed It

Philomath logging company earns state merit award for steep-slope Coast Range harvest

Q-and-A with Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield

Warrior swimmers claim 10 individual victories in season opener

Philomath High School to stage ‘Power Trip’ fantasy musical

BCSO Log: DUII arrests, traffic incidents and stray dog rescue

Sheriff’s Office seeks help identifying man found in Willamette River

Community Calendar

Friday, December 5
PHS Girls Wrestling at Battle for the Capital, 9 a.m.
Friends and Foundation of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Holiday Book Sale (Members Only), noon-2 p.m.
Friends and Foundation of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Holiday Book Sale, 2-6 p.m.
Omelet Dinner at College United Methodist Church, 5-7 p.m.
PHS Play: Power Trip, 7 p.m.

Saturday, December 6
Friends and Foundation of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Holiday Book Sale, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Holiday Swag Making Workshop at Shonnard’s, 10 a.m.
PHS Wrestling at Perry Burlison Invitational, 10 a.m.
PHS Play: Power Trip, 1 p.m.
Wreath Making and Holiday Cheer at Independent Community Center, 1-5 p.m.
Holiday Swag Making Workshop at Shonnard’s, 2 p.m.
PHS Play: Power Trip, 7 p.m.

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