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Three Things: A new tree, a head start and a hometown connection
A bur oak tree found a new home Friday afternoon in front of Philomath Community Library, replacing the American elm that once held the distinction of being the first tree nominated under the city’s Heritage Tree program. Testing in late 2025 confirmed the well-loved elm was infected with Dutch elm disease and it was removed earlier this year. The loss wasn’t easy for everyone to accept. “When we took the elm down, that was a pretty sad moment for us…
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PHS baseball takes opener on trip to eastern Oregon
The Philomath High School baseball team opened a two-day road trip to eastern Oregon on Friday evening with a 10-6 victory over La Grande. The Warriors (4-3) were clinging to a 5-4 lead going into the fifth inning before adding insurance runs, including three in the top of the seventh.…
READ MOREPhilomath softball sweeps Marshfield behind big bats, Smith’s arm
The Philomath softball team dug out of multiple deficits Friday afternoon at Warrior Field, sweeping visiting Marshfield 24-18 and 9-3 in a doubleheader that featured plenty of offense, free baserunning and late-game resilience. The two teams combined for 42 runs, 29 hits and 22 walks in the opener alone. Philomath…
READ MORECrosshill Christian rallies for boys volleyball win over Philomath
The Philomath High School boys volleyball team came up short Thursday night in a five-set thriller at Crosshill Christian. The Warriors were strong early and won the first two sets but the Eagles rallied for the victory, 19-25, 17-25, 25-16, 25-18, 15-10. “We played the best volleyball of the year…
READ MOREPhilomath’s downtown sculpture program takes shape as committee selects finalists
The Philomath Public Art Committee met Thursday evening at City Hall to evaluate artist submissions for the city’s new downtown temporary sculpture pilot program, narrowing a field of nine entries down to five finalists that will be forwarded to the City Council for approval. Nine submissions remained under consideration after…
READ MOREClemens Primary plans online kindergarten orientation on April 15
Clemens Primary School plans to offer an online kindergarten orientation on Wednesday, April 15, as part of the process leading up to enrollment this fall, school officials announced. The orientation and registration information event for parents will run from 7-8 p.m. over Google Meet, which can be accessed at this…
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Gallery: PHS softball vs. Marshfield (April 3, 2026)
A collection of photos from Philomath High’s doubleheader softball sweep over Marshfield on Friday.
READ MOREHeiken, Sapp earn OSAA All-State basketball honors
Philomath High School’s Reagan Heiken and Esias Sapp earned recognition on the Oregon School Activities Association’s Class 4A All-State basketball teams. Heiken, junior, was included on the second team for the girls while Sapp, junior, was an honorable mention selection for the boys. Following a league nomination process, each league…
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By Kevin Ahern
HOPPY HOUR
There’s joy in hops
When they’re on sale
To learn of beer
Is to know of ale
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