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From Our Files: Sept. 10, 2025
Sept. 8 meeting: School Board to learn about governance, ethics, then elect new member and officers
State defers action on Ross Island penalty
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Sweet Home ODOT facility faces closure, regardless of outcome in Salem

By Satina Tolman For The New Era Sweet Home’s Oregon Department of Transportation facility, along with others around the state, will likely be closed even if ODOT gets…
byGuest Contributor
September 2, 2025

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Sept. 8 meeting: School Board to learn about governance, ethics, then elect new member and officers

The Sweet Home School District announced Thursday, Sept. 4, that the School Board will hold a work session Monday, Sept. 8, prior to its monthly meeting, from 3 to 6 p.m. The Oregon School…
byScott Swanson
September 4, 2025
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Commissioners approve transportation contracts

By Alex Paul Linn County Communications Linn County Commissioners Roger Nyquist, Sherrie Sprenger and Will Tucker on Tuesday, Aug. 26, approved transportation funding contracts with the Oregon…
byGuest Contributor
September 2, 2025
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Jamboree lifers sad to see festival go; it left memories

Larry Johnson was athletic director at Sweet Home High School in 1992 when he got invited to a meeting. Local residents Leslie Anke and Marge Geil had an idea. They had established a…
byScott Swanson
September 2, 2025
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Hill family infuses Sankey Park with funds in memory of CTC employee

The City of Sweet Home received a financial boost from the Hill family for Phase III at Sankey Park during the City Council’s meeting on Aug. 26. Milton Moran Jr., president of Cascade Timber…
bySarah Brown
September 2, 2025
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Heads up: Official election mail includes trademarked design

Even though the May 2026 primary is still months away, Oregonians are already starting to receive mail and other communications about their participation in the next major election. To avoid…
byThe New Era
September 2, 2025
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County Clerk’s office gets new digs in Albany

By Alex Paul Linn County Communications The Linn County Clerk’s Office has moved out of the county courthouse. As of Aug. 29,  the clerk’s office has moved to the first floor of the Wheelhouse…
byGuest Contributor
September 2, 2025

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Volleyball jamboree

Sweet Home hosted a six-team jamboree on Thursday, Aug. 28, with Madras, Marist, Molalla, North Marion, Philomath and Willamina. The Huskies played on set each against Willamina (25-11 win),…
byThe New Era
September 2, 2025
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Huskies hit gridiron for test run

Sweet Home’s varsity football players got a chance to test themselves as they hosted a jamboree scrimmage with Cottage Grove and Sisters Friday night, Aug. 29, at Husky Stadium. Although there…
byThe New Era
September 2, 2025
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Local softball player gets taste of national-level competition

Natalie McCool tried a couple of sports before she found one she really liked. “I’ve tried basketball and wrestling, but they weren’t really for me,” said McCool, 12. When she was 8, during…
byScott Swanson
August 26, 2025
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Soccer camp at Husky Field

Soccer kids of all ages converged on Husky Field last week for the Sweet Home High School Girls Soccer Team’s annual camp. Above, Otto Von Fumetti puts the ball past Alyna Bates in a…
byThe New Era
August 19, 2025

COMMUNITY

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From Our Files: Sept. 10, 2025

Sept. 14, 1950 After an eight-week strike, employees of Willamette National Lumber Company in Foster went back to work. Terms of the settled upon agreement were not released, but a joint…
byThe New Era
September 5, 2025
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Death Notices: Sept. 3, 2025

Barbara Dietrich Oct. 31, 1941 – Aug. 25, 2025 Barbara Nell Dietrich, 83, of Lebanon, passed away Aug. 25, 2025. Sweet Home Funeral Chapel is handling the arrangements. For updated…
byThe New Era
September 2, 2025
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Patricia “Patsy” Nadine Collins

Patricia Collins April 17, 2014 – Aug. 30, 2025 Patricia “Patsy” Nadine Collins, 11, of Sweet Home, passed away Aug. 30, 2025. A viewing will held from 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Sept.…
byThe New Era
September 2, 2025

OPINION

Editorial: ODOT signals need for change

As reported on page 1 in this week’s issue, it looks like Sweet Home is not only going to lose its Oregon Department of Transportation facility, but state officials are now going to stick it…
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byScott Swanson
September 2, 2025

Editorial: Showdown in Salem may test legislators’ desire to raise taxes

Earlier this month, I intended to write about something important to me personally, but which I admit is certainly not very significant in the big picture of things. Well, news is not always…
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byScott Swanson
August 26, 2025

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From Our Files: Sept. 3, 2025

Sept. 7, 1950 Jackie and Ed Bishop, Sweet Home brothers wanted in this area by federal, state and county law enforcement agencies, were captured by police in Oklahoma. They were caught as they…
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byThe New Era
August 28, 2025

From Our Files: Aug. 27, 2025

Aug. 31, 1950 Police are looking for a capricious clock snatcher who took two electric clocks from the water plant. The thief – evidently a clock fancier – broke into the 9th Avenue plant and…
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byThe New Era
August 20, 2025

OREGON JOURNALISM PROJECT (OJP)

State defers action on Ross Island penalty

At issue is Ross Island Sand and Gravel’s failure to comply with its agreement with…
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byOregon Journalism Project
September 3, 2025

More questions arise about state investments in private equity

The Oregon Investment Council faces tough questions from lawmakers, unions and advocates. An…
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byOregon Journalism Project
September 1, 2025

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