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Cassidy Smart, seen here winning the 1,500 at the 4A track and field championships last month, won her heat and was fourth overall in the 2,000 steeplechase Friday at the Nike Outdoor Nationals. (File photo by Andy Cripe/Philomath News)

Philomath’s Smart wins heat, places 4th in steeplechase at Nike Outdoor Nationals

Rising junior’s time of 6:56.98 ranks among top performances in the nation; Sammy, Lukas and Olivia Hernandez, along with Sienna Smith, also compete

Philomath High cross-country and track standout Cassidy Smart added another exceptional athletic accomplishment to her résumé this past Friday by winning her heat and placing fourth overall in the 2,000-meter steeplechase at the Nike Outdoor Nationals. Competing against 50 other girls in the Championship division, Smart was first in Heat 2 with a personal-best time of 6:56.98. Smart ranks 16th nationally among high school athletes in the event. All 14 girls ranked ahead of her are either juniors or seniors.…

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Benton County Commissioner Gabe Shepherd will hold eight town hall sessions this summer, including July 25 at Philomath Museum. (Photo provided by Benton County)

County Commissioner Gabe Shepherd to host town hall at Philomath Museum in July

Benton County Commissioner Gabe Shepherd has announced a series of summer town halls throughout Benton County, including a stop in Philomath next month. The Philomath session is scheduled for Saturday, July 25, at 3:30 p.m. at Philomath Museum. The meeting is open to the public and is expected to last…

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The Philomath Youth Activities Club has opened fall sports registration for flag football, volleyball and recreational cheer. (Photo provided by PYAC)

PYAC opens fall sports registration for flag football, volleyball and cheer

The Philomath Youth Activities Club has opened registration for its fall sports programs with a deadline of July 10 for families to secure spots in flag football, volleyball and recreational cheer. Volleyball is open to students in grades 4-8. Grades 4-6 will compete in the Valley League, while seventh and…

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Philomath City Hall (Photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

City Council ratifies public works contract, approves pay schedules

All city employees to receive 2.8% cost-of-living raise; police sergeants get additional grade increase

The Philomath City Council on Monday unanimously approved a new three-year collective bargaining agreement with its public works employees and adopted pay schedules for nonrepresented and management positions for fiscal year 2026-27. A resolution that ratifies a successor agreement between the city and American Federation of State, County and Municipal…

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

Council gives final approval to alley vacation request

The Philomath City Council gave final approval Monday to ordinance to vacate a narrow unimproved alley near North Eighth Street on a 6-1 vote with no discussion among councilors. Mayor Christopher McMorran cast the lone no vote, consistent with his opposition at both prior votes on the matter. The second…

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According to Mount Union Cemetery records, the five Hardell children who died in 1922 were buried next to each other in this area located in the Southwest section’s 10th row in lots 161-9 through 161-12 with two children sharing one space. There are no grave markers. (Photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Mount Union Stories: Elnora Hardell (1909-1922), Martin Hardell (1915-1922), Elmer Hardell (1916-1922), Hannah Hardell (1920-1922) and Harold Hardell (1920-1922)

In this week’s Mount Union Stories, read a tragic series of stories about five children from the same family who died less than a month apart in January and February 1922 from scarlet fever.

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Philomath High’s baseball field as it appeared in 2020. (File photo by Logan Hannigan-Downs/Philomath News)

After years of fundraising, Philomath turf project within striking distance

In-kind donations and a productive spring fundraising campaign have pushed the Philomath Baseball Association to within $70,000 to $80,000 of its target

After years of fundraising, the effort to install artificial turf at Philomath High School’s baseball and softball fields is closing in on its goal with organizers now roughly $70,000 to $80,000 short of what’s needed to move forward. “We are actually really, really close to getting everything that we need,” Levi Webber, the veteran Warriors baseball coach who has led the fundraising effort since its launch, said last week. “It’s getting us to the precipice of being able to actually…

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Philomath went 8-4-2 last season and narrowly missed the 4A playoffs. (File photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Philomath hires former Central assistant to take over as boys soccer coach

Gerardo Garibay spent 9 years on the Panthers coaching staff and will face his former school this fall when Central returns to the Oregon West Conference

Philomath High School has a new boys soccer coach and he comes with a deep connection to the Oregon West Conference — and even a memory or two of playing against the Warriors. Gerardo Garibay, 31, was hired to lead the Philomath program after spending nearly a decade on the…

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PHS senior Chris Eaton earned second-team honors on the all-district boys volleyball team. (File photo by Andy Cripe/Philomath News)

Three Warriors earn Special District 3 honors in boys volleyball

Three Philomath players were recognized for their contributions this season as part of those included on the Special District 3 all-district boys volleyball team. Senior Chris Eaton and senior Mayson Wallace earned second-team honors, while sophomore Nico Mayo Carrasco received an honorable mention selection. The Warriors finished the season 7-11…

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From left, Taylor Hudson, Shaylee May, Caleb Babcock, Avery Smith, CD Nuño, Rocco De La Rosa, Abby Phelps and Leo Pausch participate in the June 1 signing ceremony at PHS. (Photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Philomath seniors celebrate college athletic commitments in signing ceremony

Eight Philomath High School seniors gathered on the school’s auditorium stage Monday to celebrate their commitments to compete in college athletics, signing a ceremonial document marking the occasion. The group represented four sports and five college destinations — volleyball players Taylor Hudson and Shaylee May will head to the College…

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By Kevin Ahern

SIT ON IT
At Kleptomaniacs Anonymous
Unless I am mistaken
It seemed to me that all the seats
In that place have been taken

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