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Massive prison payout highlights dismal financial picture for State Insurance Fund
From Our Files: July 15, 2026
Lebanon Police bid adieu to long-time officer
Chocolatier reworking historic building after structural collapse
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Local athletes medal at Nike Nationals track championships

Lebanon’s Cade Weber and Logan Large both medaled at the Nike Outdoor Nationals and USATF U20 track and field championships held June 18-22 at Hayward Field at the…
byThe New Era
July 7, 2026

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Lebanon Police bid adieu to long-time officer

The Lebanon Police Department bid farewell to one of its own as Evidence Property and Code Enforcement Officer Kevin Buchheit made a formal entry into his retirement on Wednesday, June 24,…
byThe New Era
July 7, 2026
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County says goodbye to longtime budget officer

By Alex Paul Linn County Communications At their June 23 meeting Linn County Commissioners Roger Nyquist, Sherrie Sprenger and Will Tucker, recognized Michelle Hawkins for her 26 years as the…
byGuest Contributor
July 7, 2026
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Theft costs SHHS track program $10,000-plus

Burglars stole more than $10,000 worth of equipment from a storage shed at Husky Field in Sweet Home Saturday night, June 27, police and track Head Coach Nathan Whitfield said. Whitfield said…
byThe New Era
July 7, 2026
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Garden Center to become space to grow young minds, community events

The City of Sweet Home is purchasing another corner of Long Street and 13th Avenue to benefit its library and add to the city’s vision of “Festival Street.” The City Council approved the…
bySarah Brown
July 7, 2026
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Lebanon alumna to intern with Smithsonian

Michelle Kyle, a 2017 graduate of Lebanon High School and current student at Oregon State University, earned a spot in the First Interstate Bank Smithsonian Internship program. First…
byThe New Era
July 7, 2026
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Sweet Home’s Manna Meals to split from SHEM

Sweet Home Emergency Ministries has announced a change for the Manna Meals program. In a statement issued last week, SHEM leaders said Manna Meals will continue to operated, but as a separate…
byThe New Era
July 7, 2026

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25th annual Santiam Wrestling Camp draws 170 boys

Sweet Home High School hosted its 25th annual Santiam Wrestling Camp for boys June 26-29 and, this week, for girls July 6-9 at the high school. The boys camp attracted 170 wrestlers from all…
byThe New Era
July 7, 2026
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Water polo tournament back at Foster Lake

The 14th annual Foster Lake Open Water Polo Tournament returned to Sweet Home last week. Founded by Steve Sessa of the Willamette Water Polo program in 2012, it has become a popular summer…
byScott Swanson
June 30, 2026
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Linn County high school basketball teams square off in tournament

Nearly all of Linn County’s high schools squared off in a summer tournament hosted by Sweet Home High School Saturday, June 20. The event included both varsity and JV brackets and games were…
byGuest Contributor
June 23, 2026
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JBO Action in Lebanon

The Lebanon 2 team and Sweet Home Black team faced off in Senior National JBO baseball June 16 at Lebanon High School. Above, a Lebanon player dives back to first after a pick off attempt as…
byGuest Contributor
June 23, 2026

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From Our Files: July 15, 2026

July 19, 1951   Three Sweet Home boys, unidentified due to being underage, were found guilty for being out after hours, illegal possession of liquor and theft of oil from a service station. In…
byThe New Era
July 8, 2026
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Chocolatier reworking historic building after structural collapse

A colorful display of purple, red and white lay strewn across the ground like a Jackson Pollock art project made from brick, stucco and paint. This was no art project but, rather, the remains…
bySarah Brown
July 7, 2026
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New coordinator manages local wildlife defense activities

Growing up less than a mile away from the beaches of Southern California, Maddie Tutton has really switched her lifestyle, trading waves for a career in Oregon’s mountain forests. Tutton was…
byBrandon Cominsky
July 7, 2026

OPINION

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Opinion: 250th one-of-a-kind celebration

As a journalist in a small community where “everybody knows your name,” covering events often means being a participant. Last Saturday, that was a pretty affirming experience. I…
byScott Swanson
July 7, 2026
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Dear Editor: Does he have guts to do right thing?

Editor:  Last night I was sitting across from the business offices in the 400 block of Main Street (Hwy. 20), watching all the fireworks going off in the various neighborhoods. It…
byThe New Era
July 7, 2026

FROM OUR FILES

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From Our Files: July 1, 2026

July 12, 1951   Sweet Home’s water situation got worse when an overworked water pump gave up under the strain of constant high-speed operation. The main 500 horsepower river pump quit and was offline for 10…
byThe New Era
July 1, 2026
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From Our Files: July 1, 2026

July 5, 1951   No local holiday celebrations marked the Fourth of July in the past nine years in Sweet Home. In 1946, three grade school boys sold fireworks outside city limits, which is now illegal. The…
byThe New Era
June 24, 2026

OREGON JOURNALISM PROJECT (OJP)

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Massive prison payout highlights dismal financial picture for State Insurance Fund

Escalating liabilities soar faster than lawmakers appropriate money to pay settlements.    By Nigel Jaquiss Oregon Journalism Project Last month, Oregon agreed to pay $49 million to…
byOregon Journalism Project
July 8, 2026
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Spotlight: Eric Fruits and Joe Cortright

Two economists have sharply different takes on the recommendations by Gov. Tina Kotek’s Prosperity Council.  By Oregon Journalism Project Staff Just how bad has Oregon’s competitive situation…
byOregon Journalism Project
July 2, 2026
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Prosperity Council’s report challenges Kotek to signal that Oregon is open for business

The 15-member panel of business and labor leaders proposed four modest tax code changes, replacing the Climate Protection Program, and some less controversial reforms.    By Nigel Jaquiss…
byOregon Journalism Project
June 26, 2026

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