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Three Things: Thirty years on the job, quilt not needed and flags for the fallen
Try to name something you’ve done for 30 straight years. Not a hobby. Not a relationship. A job. Same employer, same town, showing up. That’s what Eric Nittka has done for the city of Philomath, and on Monday night the City Council took a moment to recognize the senior utility maintenance worker for hitting the three-decade mark. His anniversary date was May 13. The numbers alone tell a story. When Public Works Operations Supervisor Garry Black started in 1999 —…
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OSP Log: Woman arrested following crash that killed 2 people on motorcycle
Oregon State Police responded to two fatal crashes from May 9-11 that claimed three lives; Medford driver arrested for DUII and manslaughter.
READ MORECity manager to talk about Philomath Community Vision 2050 at May 19 Rotary meeting
The Philomath Rotary Club will host a presentation by City Manager Chris Workman at noon Tuesday at Peace Lutheran Church. The May 19 event is open to all Rotarians and community members. Workman will give a talk titled “Philomath Community Vision 2050 — Designing Tomorrow, Together.” Philomath Community Vision 2050…
READ MORELetter: McMorran urges ‘yes vote’ on fire levy, backs Malone for commission
To the Editor: With election day right around the corner, I wanted to take a moment to encourage Philomath residents to exercise their civic duty — and vote! There are a lot of important decisions on this year’s primary ballot, and I truly hope you’ll be part of making those…
READ MORECouncil approves Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month proclamation
The Philomath City Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday proclaiming May as National Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, with the mayor sharing pointed remarks about online reaction to a previous proclamation. The resolution, which passed with some wording changes during the May 11 meeting, recognizes this year’s national…
READ MORESamaritan to host Cancer Survivors Day events on June 7
The Samaritan Cancer Program will mark National Cancer Survivors Day on June 7 with free afternoon celebrations in Corvallis and Newport honoring cancer survivors and the people who have supported them. Both events run from 1 to 3 p.m. The Corvallis gathering moves to a new location this year, the…
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SPORTS
Boys 4th, girls 5th at track and field meet in Cottage Grove
In the team’s final regular-season meet before competing in the conference championships, junior Kaden Howard won the long jump and sophomore Sammy Hernandez took first in the high jump to lead Philomath’s boys to a fourth-place finish at Friday’s Wally Ciochetti Invitational at Cottage Grove. Howard took the long jump by just one-fourth of an inch over runner-up Jeremiah Brunick of Henley with 22 feet, 1 inch. In the triple jump, Howard was also in the hunt but settled for…
CLICK TO READ THE FULL STORYBoys volleyball season ends with league playoff loss at Western Christian
Philomath High School’s boys volleyball season came to a close Thursday night with a four-set loss at Western Christian in Salem, 25-16, 20-25, 25-15, 25-15. The Warriors finished the season with a 7-10 record. PHS coach Helen Bennett said the team was prepared going into the league playoffs after a…
READ MOREWarriors ride 4-game win streak into regular season’s final week
The Philomath High School baseball team appears to be hitting a productive stride at just the right time. Sophomore Jayce Iverson had a pretty good 24 hours in a Warriors uniform. On Wednesday, he pitched a complete-game six-hitter with six strikeouts and hit a one-run double to give Philomath the…
READ MOREGallery: PHS baseball vs. Newport (Thursday, May 14, 2026)
A collection of photos from Philomath High’s 12-2 baseball win at home over Newport on Thursday.
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election 2026
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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By Kevin Ahern
TOOTHLESS
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It is my belief
I would eat much more of it
If I had my front teeth
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