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Fatal crash on Main Street in Lebanon

Lebanon police are on the scene of a single motorcycle crash in front of the Chamber of Commerce and RKI buildings at the corner of Main and Elmore streets in Lebanon…
byScott Swanson
February 11, 2026

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Lebanon discussions to reopen city jail take next step toward possible levy

Through work sessions and leadership meetings during the past couple of years, Lebanon City Council and staff have been engaging in discussions regarding strategic goals for the city, and one…
bySarah Brown
February 10, 2026
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Senators introduce bill to allow ‘corner crossing’ access

State senators Mike McLane (R-Powell Butte) and Anthony Broadman (D-Bend), working with the Oregon Hunters Association, introduced legislation last month to protect Oregonians’ access to…
byThe New Era
February 10, 2026
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Mystery vibrations stir buzz in Sweet Home block

Glenda Hopkins walked the perimeter of the East Linn Museum and studied every wall of the interior with her ears, trying to identify the strange noise that seemed to emanate from everywhere.…
bySarah Brown
February 10, 2026
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New urology clinic opens in Lebanon

Samaritan Health Services recently opened a new outpatient urology clinic at the Lebanon Health Center, 675 N 5th St., to expand access to specialty care and improve appointment availability…
byThe New Era
February 10, 2026
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Commissioners make board appointments

By Alex Paul Linn County Communications Linn County Commissioners Roger Nyquist, Sherrie Sprenger and Will Tucker addressed the following agenda items at their Feb. 3 meeting: Adopted the 2026…
byGuest Contributor
February 10, 2026
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Angellford fills vacant Lebanon Council seat

Following an interview process, the Lebanon City Council appointed William Marcellus Paul Angellford as city councilor during its Jan. 28 meeting. Angellford fills a seat recently vacated by…
bySarah Brown
February 3, 2026

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Huskies celebrate seniors in undefeated wrestling week

By Ryker Burr For The New Era Sweet Home Wrestling hosted and dominated an eagerly anticipated Senior Night on Wednesday, Feb. 4, against Tillamook. Seven of Sweet Home’s eight seniors…
byGuest Contributor
February 10, 2026
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Warriors honor senior wrestlers; crush Corvallis

Lebanon’s wrestlers hosted Senior Night on Wednesday, Feb. 4, taking on Corvallis. Head Coach Michael Cox reported that lineup changes were made to allow all seven seniors to wrestle in their…
byThe New Era
February 10, 2026
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Husky swimmers wind up regular season with wins

By Satina Tolman For The New Era Sweet Home High School closed out its final home swim meet of the season in dominant fashion Friday, Feb. 6, over Salem Academy and Kennedy. The Huskies swept…
byGuest Contributor
February 10, 2026
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ELCA boys stay undefeated, girls split in VCL games

East Linn Christian’s boys stayed undefeated in the Valley Coast Conference, but the Eagles suffered their first loss in six games Saturday, Feb. 7, with a non-league loss to Oakland. The…
byThe New Era
February 10, 2026

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Volunteers turn out for wetland restoration project

In the east shoulder of Sankey Park, a place where few tread and invasive plants thrive, a number of volunteers gathered together to stick twigs in the ground. It was Thursday and Friday…
bySarah Brown
February 10, 2026
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St. Helen priest followed winding path to Sweet Home

The Rev. Scott Baier didn’t intend to become a priest, though he grew up in a Catholic family. “I became Catholic, really, because that was the religion of my family,” he said. But things…
byScott Swanson
February 10, 2026
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Couple scores art bench featuring carved eagle during LCSWA’s annual meeting

By Larry Mauter LCSWA member Peter and Anna Conerly didn’t show up at the Linn County Small Woodlands Association (LCSWA) annual meeting looking for a bargain. But they came away with one. A…
byGuest Contributor
February 10, 2026

OPINION

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Editorial: Are state leaders getting this picture? 

It’s been a remarkable sequence of events in Salem in the last six months, particularly since the new year. When the Gas Tax didn’t sail through the Legislature last spring,  failing…
byScott Swanson
February 10, 2026
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Monks’ walk alternative to ‘frenetic’ lifestyle

Editor: While much of the country scrolls through frenetic content on our phones, a group of Buddhist monks left their monasteries for a long winter walk from Fort Worth, Texas, to…
byThe New Era
February 3, 2026

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From Our Files: Feb. 11, 2026

Feb. 15, 1951   More than 10% of some 250 people who attended a state senate hearing came from Sweet Home to argue the case for repeal of an unemployment compensation amendment that would deny benefits…
byThe New Era
February 5, 2026
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From Our Files: February 4, 2026

Feb. 8, 1951   Brilliant light flashes in the sky were observed in the east and resembled lightning, according to electrical reactions on radios. One argument that the flashes were lightning was offered…
byThe New Era
January 28, 2026

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Newly named ‘Prosperity Council’ hopes to fix chronic economic problems

Oregon’s economy has lagged for decades. Some blame a shrinking workforce and too much red tape. Gov. Kotek’s Prosperity Council hopes to fix these chronic problems.   By Khushboo Rathore…
byOregon Journalism Project
February 11, 2026
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Declining student numbers forcing districts to cut staff

By Khushboo Rathore Oregon Journalism Project – The New Era staff contributed to this story As Oregon public school leaders face reductions in state funding, they turn to their biggest expense…
byOregon Journalism Project
February 10, 2026
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State bridges in good shape, but Linn’s among worst

By Khushboo Rathore Oregon Journalism Project As lawmakers search for a funding solution for the Oregon Department of Transportation, an OJP analysis of Oregon bridge data shows that only 6%…
byOregon Journalism Project
February 10, 2026

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