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Fire destroys residence off Old Hufford

Fire destroyed a home on Old Hufford Drive early Saturday morning, Dec. 27. Fire crews and the Linn County Sheriff’s Office responded just before 4:30 a.m. to a…
byThe New Era
December 30, 2025

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Next week will mark new era for newspaper

Next week’s edition of The New Era will include some changes. As of Jan. 1, we will begin extending our weekly coverage of Sweet Home to the entire east Linn County – most notably, Lebanon.…
byThe New Era
December 30, 2025
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SHFAD, former staffer settle suit

A  legal dispute between the Sweet Home Fire and Ambulance District and a former staffer, Zach Lincoln, has ended in a settlement agreement. Fire Chief Nick Tyler announced to the district…
byScott Swanson
December 30, 2025
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Storms impacts area with multiple closures, minor flooding

Last week’s storms left downed trees and some power outages, but otherwise, Sweet Home largely escaped the flooding and other issues experienced by communities to the north. According to city…
byScott Swanson
December 23, 2025
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Students create fish art project for Main Street median

In the metals shop on a recent morning at Sweet Home High School, Bode Nichols and Cohen Gutierrez were bending rebar into L-shaped stakes, using a gas-powered torch. In the next room, Caiden…
byScott Swanson
December 23, 2025
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Samaritan announces temporary pause for labor and delivery services in Lebanon

Shortage of regional OB-GYN workforce cited as cause for the closure   Samaritan Health Services announced in a press release that labor and delivery services at Samaritan Lebanon…
byThe New Era
December 23, 2025
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Heavy rain results in sewage flowing into river

Heavy rainfall, combined with saturated ground conditions, resulted in the City of Sweet Home overflowing diluted raw sewage into Ames Creek, the city reported Wednesday, Dec. 10. The creek…
byThe New Era
December 16, 2025

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Husky Swimmers Reunite

  Action photos by Scott Swanson
byScott Swanson
December 30, 2025
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Girls win close defensive hoops battle with Estacada

By Keeghan Gittins For The New Era Sweet Home’s girls basketball team’s schedule was tweaked last week by the storms, but the Huskies still got one game in, a 28-26 win over Estacada at home.…
byGuest Contributor
December 23, 2025
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Sweet Home records triumphs at Thurston; Bailey Chafin returns

By Ryker Burr For The New Era After what would’ve been the first chance to wrestle in front of its home crowd was cancelled due to storms earlier in the week, Sweet Home’s wrestlers  headed to…
byGuest Contributor
December 23, 2025
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Boys lose two in hoops, but stay close to No. 1 team

By Keeghan Gittins For The New Era Amid some schedule changes due to turbulent weather, Sweet Home’s boys lost both their basketball games last week, at home to Estacada and then, after two…
byGuest Contributor
December 23, 2025

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Effort to decorate tree for kids comes to bad end

K.C. Smith got an idea a few years ago as he drove past a little Douglas fir growing behind the guardrail in the parking lot on the southwest corner of North River Drive and Foster Dam Road.…
byScott Swanson
December 30, 2025
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Janella Spears: Lifetime of service bridges two worlds

By Satina Tolman For The New Era For more than five decades, Janella Spears has quietly served as a bridge between the deaf and hearing worlds – using her hands, her medical training, and her…
byGuest Contributor
December 30, 2025
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Willamette Industries remembered: ‘Making the most of the best’

By Roberta McKern For The New Era As usual, the East Linn Museum is closed for the early part of the winter. A cold breeze swirls around it, but memories of the past remain safe within and we…
byGuest Contributor
December 30, 2025

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Editorial: New focus is aim to make newspaper better

As reported on page 1 of today’s issue, we’re about to embark on a new era for The New Era as we expand our coverage of east Linn County as a whole. Don’t worry. The newspaper will…
byScott Swanson
December 30, 2025
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Opinion: Resurgence of public participation a plus

One of the things that’s struck me in returning to The New Era is how the community has rebounded from COVID. Even in the summer of 2023, when we thought we were “retiring,” things…
byScott Swanson
December 9, 2025

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From Our Files: Jan. 7, 2026

Jan. 11, 1951   Seven newly built school bus stop shelters are now in use, and more are expected. The shelters are financed by a benefit dance and built by the Active Club members. The first to be…
byThe New Era
December 24, 2025
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From Our Files: Dec. 31, 2025

Jan. 4, 1951   Too heavy, too high and too wide, reads the citation at the justice court regarding the huge Douglas fir which was parked along the highway last week. Dale C. Morgan was hauling the log…
byThe New Era
December 24, 2025

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Mother forced to dig up son’s burial vault

The emptying of the grave site ends long-running litigation involving the nation’s largest funeral company and a prominent Oregon family.    By Nigel Jaquiss Oregon Journalism Project A…
byOregon Journalism Project
December 31, 2025
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Confronted by a grassroots backlash, Democrats consider repealing unpopular gas tax hike

Repealing the controversial bill could deprive Republicans of a powerful campaign issue in an election year.   By Nigel Jaquiss Oregon Journalism Project At politically oriented holiday…
byOregon Journalism Project
December 20, 2025
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Oregon parents disproportionately exempt school-age children from vaccines 

Oregon has the nation’s third-highest opt-out rate, leaving more than 50,000 children vulnerable to serious disease. By Khushboo Rathore Oregon Journalism Project Oregon’s already low…
byOregon Journalism Project
December 18, 2025

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