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From Our Files: Aug. 27, 2025
Scene Around Town: Aug. 20, 2025
Wolthuis daughters to perform in church’s anniversary
Five fires connected to target shooting in state forest
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Sweet Home Rodeo returns to enthusiastic response

By Satina TolmanFor The New Era The bleachers reverberated with the sound of cheers from more than 1,500 rodeo fans as the gates at the Sweet Home Events Center…
byGuest Contributor
August 19, 2025

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Five fires connected to target shooting in state forest

Quick actions by Oregon Department of Forestry crews and rural fire departments have put out five fires just since May connected to target shooting. “These fires are all preventable,” said…
byThe New Era
August 20, 2025
  • News

PIT Count shows slight increase in area homeless numbers

Data from this year’s Point in Time (PIT) Count revealed 1,502 individuals are experiencing homelessness across the tri-county region of Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties, a modest increase…
byThe New Era
August 20, 2025
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Council does light housecleaning for police upkeep

Police and code enforcement issues were a majority of the discussions and actions taken during City Council’s Aug. 12 meeting. The council approved an ordinance amending a current ordinance…
bySarah Brown
August 20, 2025
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Commissioners accept grants for county parks improvements

Alex Paul Linn County Communications Grants from the Oregon State Marine Board, Travel Oregon and Federal Title II, will help the Linn County Parks and Recreation Department tackle several…
byGuest Contributor
August 20, 2025
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SHEDG auctioning off Jamboree items

The Sweet Home Economic Development Group launched two live online auctions packed with items from the Oregon Jamboree Music Festival and Sweet Events inventory. Items available include site…
byThe New Era
August 20, 2025
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National Night Out Tonight on 13th Avenue

Setup is in progress for Sweet Home’s  National Night Out tonight, Aug. 19, from 6 to 8 p.m. on 13th Avenue between Main and Long streets. The event will will include live music, games,…
byThe New Era
August 19, 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
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Sweet Home swimmers compete in summer championships

Sweet Home Swim Club athletes competed in three championship meets this summer during the Long Course Championship Season. The Long Course Championship events take place in an Olympic-sized…
byThe New Era
August 12, 2025
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Landtroop scores wins at Fargo national wrestling tournament

Jesse Landtroop was the top finisher for Sweet Home at the 2025 U.S. Marine Corps Junior Nationals wrestling tournament held July 12-19 in Fargo, N.D. Landtroop, who will be a junior this…
byThe New Era
July 29, 2025
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After two one-run losses, SH fifth at JBO State

Sweet Home’s Junior National Green team finished fifth in the state tournament held July 11-13 at Meldrum Bar Park in Gladstone. The Huskies opened the tournament facing Oregon City Coyle, the…
byThe New Era
July 22, 2025

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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…
byThe New Era
August 20, 2025
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Scene Around Town: Aug. 20, 2025

Learning about Health Sweet Home held its eighth annual Health Fair Saturday, Aug. 16, in the Activities Gym at Sweet Home High School because of the rain. Kids learned about how to eat…
byThe New Era
August 20, 2025
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Wolthuis daughters to perform in church’s anniversary

Fifty years ago, the newly completed meetinghouse for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 1155 22nd Avenue in Sweet Home was dedicated with a celebratory recital featuring Dr.…
byThe New Era
August 20, 2025

OPINION

Editorial: Community should give School Board space to rectify

It should go without saying that the way things have played out in the first month of this Sweet Home School Board’s tenure have been a disaster.. But School Board members displayed some clear…
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byThe New Era
August 12, 2025

Community leaders agree: We need Birth Center

Our community cannot afford to lose the birth center at Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital. Doctors, nurses, our local fire chiefs, U.S. senators and representative, City Council president…
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byThe New Era
August 5, 2025

FROM OUR FILES

From Our Files: Aug. 20, 1950

Aug. 24, 1950 A modern, new lookout, which will be manned for the first time next year, was completed this week by Linn County Fire Patrol. Called Big Rock, the structure is 32 miles southeast…
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byThe New Era
August 14, 2025

From Our Files: Aug. 13, 2025

Aug. 17, 1950 A six-foot raised center island is included in plans for widening of Main Street. It will divide the street into two 31-foot travel ways, each providing for two lanes of traffic…
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byThe New Era
August 6, 2025

OREGON JOURNALISM PROJECT (OJP)

ODOT’s most persistent critic says the state could solve its road-funding crunch — by scuttling some projects

Economist Joe Cortright says the state agency is misleading lawmakers and the public about…
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byOregon Journalism Project
August 20, 2025

Oregon cries poverty, but its transportation spending is typical of western states

An OJP analysis of five recent years’ spending figures show that Oregon falls roughly in the…
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byOregon Journalism Project
August 20, 2025

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