
Oregon State Police are seeking the driver of an unknown vehicle whose side mirror hit a bicyclist Saturday evening, March 6, on Highway 20 about three miles east of Sweet Home.
The Linn County Parks Department has big plans this year that include the expansion of River Bend County Park and the beginning of a multi-agency master plan for the Quartzville Corridor.
Mud was everywhere again – finally. The South Santiam Four-Wheel Drive Association held its mud...
Sweet Home hosted its first high school forestry competition in some 25 years Saturday, with forestry clubs from four other schools: Philomath, Scio and Knappa high schools, and Sabin Learning Center
Sweet Home High School alumna Julie (Dimick) Lafayette has been named Oregon’s Assistant Principal of the Year by the Confederation of Oregon School Administrators.
In an attempt to begin establishing a film industry in Linn County, a local film company has...
The Sweet Home girls soccer team started off the season big with a 4-2 victory over Stayton on...
The Huskies lost a heartbreaker 5-4 in nine innings to Newport at home on Wednesday, ending their...
The Huskies volleyball team started their season about as tough as possible last week as they faced...
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Alisha Huschka was named the first-place winner as the Santiam Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution presented its “Good Citizen” awards on Feb. 8 at a tea held at the First United Methodist Church.
Ric Olson of Sweet Home has been elected to the slate of officers for the Veterans Commoration Association for 2010.
Elizabeth Sanders June 1, 1948 - March 1, 2010
John Beck July 30, 1921 - Jan. 15, 2010
Boyd Roberts Dec. 12, 1924 - March 1, 2010
After one of the most successful seasons in Coach Doug Peargin’s 36 years with the Sweet Home swim team, Peargin decided that he couldn’t hand out the normal couple of captain’s stars given to the team’s leading swimmers.
Being the favorite isn’t always friendly and Sweet Home boys basketball team discovered that Saturday night.
After Sweet Home’s boys track and field team won its second straight state championship last spring, Coach Billy Snow predicted the Huskies would wear a bull’s eye this year.
In the 16 years he’s been coaching golf at Sweet Home, Tom Horn said he’s never had a boys team like this one going into the season.
The Sweet Home softball team is young this year, but most of the Huskies are veterans.