
Nearly 500 bus drivers got some tips on how to deal with equipment and kid problems during a training session held at Sweet Home High School Feb. 27.
Five people were arrested after a team of police investigators served a search warrant at 1296 45th Ave. in Sweet Home early Thursday morning, Feb. 25.
It may not have been the trophy they were aiming for, but the Sweet Home wrestlers’ second-place...
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.
The Sweet Home High School Huskiettes dance team brings a balance of experience that will be reflected in its routine at performances this season.
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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The Linn County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue Team is recruiting young men and women, ages 14 through 18 who are interested in becoming an integral part of the Sheriff’s Office search and rescue mission.
Money is still running tight for the annual Frontier Sportsman’s Holiday fireworks display, and its future may be in jeopardy.
The Linn County Cultural Coalition (LCCC) is soliciting grant proposals for projects which would promote and improve access to the arts, historical/heritage, and humanities activities in Linn County.
The Sweet Home High School Forestry Club placed second with multiple competitors placing in many events at the Oregon Logging Conference competition on Saturday, Feb. 27.
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Sweet Home will face either the Phoenix Pirates or the Sutherlin Bulldogs in the second round of state 4A boys basketball playoffs at home on Saturday, Feb. 6.
As he takes over Sweet Home’s high school baseball program, Matt Matuszak knows what it’s like to wear a Husky uniform.
The Huskies dispatched Taft and Philomath last week to secure their first Val-Co league championship in boys basketball and first seed in state playoffs. Sweet Home finished the league season with one loss, to Central, which last week was ranked tied for first with the Huskies in the state coaches poll and second behind Sweet Home in the Oregonian poll.
The Huskies finished their season in girls basketball defeating Taft 33-13 on the road Friday after losing 66-8 to Philomath on Feb. 16.
The Sweet Home wrestling team won its 10th consecutive district title Saturday night at Central.