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Habitat for Humanity ushers 31st family into new home

It took three long years, but the wait is finally paying off for the McMahon family as they move from a Sweet Home rental into their first, brand new house in…
bySarah Brown
September 23, 2025

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Comp-NW medical university takes next step toward expansion

Western University of Health Sciences (WesternU) announced it received the deed for 150 acres of land in Lebanon to be used in the university’s plan for expansion. The land – bordered by…
byThe New Era
September 23, 2025
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Local U.S. Forest Service fire restriction levels reduced

Due to recent rainfall and cooler temperatures, the Willamette National Forest reduced public use restrictions over much of the forest on Saturday, Sept. 20. Fire danger lowered to “moderate”…
byThe New Era
September 23, 2025
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Fire chief: Hoping for rain soon, but system’s working well

Fire Chief Nick Tyler told members of the Sweet Home Fire and Ambulance District Board of Directors that he is hoping for “pretty substantial rain” that had been forecasted prior to their…
byScott Swanson
September 23, 2025
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Deaths nearly double births in county in August, commissioners learn

By Alex Paul Linn County Communications  There were 105 deaths and 61 births in Linn County in August, Health Officer Dr. Adam Brady reported at the Sept.  16 meeting of the Linn County Board…
byGuest Contributor
September 23, 2025
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Police scientists identify remains found east of Sweet Home in 1976

Oregon State Police announced Tuesday, Sept. 16, that they have identified the skeletal remains of a young woman discovered in 49 years ago east of Sweet Home. On July 24, 1976, the skeletal…
byScott Swanson
September 16, 2025
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Vandalism closes Weddle Bridge

The City of Sweet Home announced on Monday, Sept. 15, that Weddle Bridge is now closed to public access due to “ongoing and escalating issues with vandalism.” Deputy City Manager Cecily Pretty…
bySarah Brown
September 16, 2025

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Huskies show physical side in win over Woodburn

Sweet Home’s football players showed grit Friday in a 26-13 win over a stubborn Woodburn team Friday night, Sept. 19. It was smash-mouth pretty much from the opening kickoff as the Bulldogs,…
byScott Swanson
September 23, 2025
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SH girls notch first soccer victory in over two years

By Ryker Burr For The New Era   707 days. That’s how long ago it was since Sweet Home’s girls soccer team last won a game. The Huskies were on a 21-game losing streak, dating back to Oct.…
byGuest Contributor
September 23, 2025
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Sweet Home volleyball has mixed results in tough road schedule

By Keeghan Gittins For The New Era The Sweet Home volleyball team faced a challenging stretch last week, taking on top-ranked opponents in No. 4 Estacada and No. 2 Cottage Grove, and losing…
byGuest Contributor
September 23, 2025
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Not their finest day, but SH harriers ‘competed well’

Sweet Home’s young cross-country team was a little depleted Saturday, but they still ran well, Coach Dave Martin said. Competing at the Northwest Classic at Lane Community College in Eugene,…
byThe New Era
September 23, 2025

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From Our Files: Oct. 1, 2025

Oct. 5, 1950   Paul Bailey, student manager for the Sweet Home football team, was treated for electric shock received on the local football field. The boy was hit by the electric jolt…
byThe New Era
September 23, 2025
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Death Notices: Sept. 24, 2025

Anne Mehn Dec. 17, 1934 – Sept. 18, 2025 Anne Virginia Mehn, 90, of Sweet Home, passed away Sept. 18, 2025. Sweet Home Funeral Chapel is handling the arrangements. For updated…
byThe New Era
September 23, 2025
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Ronald Louis Schrick

Ronald Schrick Dec. 9, 1950 – Sept. 6, 2025 Ronald Louis Schrick, 74, passed away Sept. 6, 2025. He was born Dec. 9, 1950, to Margaret (Kypers) and Joseph Schrick in Lebanon. Ronald…
byThe New Era
September 23, 2025

OPINION

Dear Editor: ‘Christian Nationalism’ not supported by Constitution

Editor:  Thank you for your opinion in your Sept. 17 issue about the Charlie Kirk murder and what it makes us think about as Americans. We agree that after violent crimes like this, people…
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byThe New Era
September 23, 2025

Editorial: Charlie Kirk murder prompts unpleasant questions about ourselves

It’s probably no surprise that, after recent events, I’m one of many who are questioning where we are as a nation and as individual citizens, and why. Also, perhaps not surprisingly, readers…
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byScott Swanson
September 16, 2025

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From Our Files: Sept. 24, 2025

Sept. 28, 1950   As many as 16 arrests were made this week on a variety of charges. Leading the parade of offenders were four persons charged with drunkenness, followed by three minor…
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byThe New Era
September 17, 2025

From Our File: Sept. 17, 2025

Sept. 21, 1950   The Crusade for Freedom campaign is now underway. A proclamation was issued outlining the purpose of the crusade: that freedom among nations is in danger by the…
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byThe New Era
September 15, 2025

OREGON JOURNALISM PROJECT (OJP)

Canadians and other international tourists shun Oregon this summer

By Khushboo Rathore Spending by international travelers to Oregon this summer has dropped…
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byOregon Journalism Project
September 24, 2025

Oregon’s early child care crisis impacts all but two of the state’s 36 counties

  By Khushboo Rathore Oregon Journalism Project   When Courtney Eggleston gave…
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byOregon Journalism Project
September 23, 2025

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