Sean C. Morgan
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Youth Advisory Committee has first meeting
Sean C. Morgan Organization, public meetings law and recruitment topped the agenda at the first Sweet Home Youth…
April 9, 2004
SHHS construction is on schedule
Sean C. Morgan “We’re on time and on budget and looking forward to completion in August,” School District…
April 9, 2004
City sends out “draft” water bills/survey
Sean C. Morgan The bill marked “draft” that City of Sweet Home water users received was part of…
April 9, 2004
Motorized scooters becoming a problem
Sean C. Morgan Motorized scooters have become a hot topic at Sweet Home Police Department with a rising…
April 9, 2004
City, youth visit skate parks
Sean C. Morgan The City of Sweet Home’s effort to build a skate park is underway, but it…
April 9, 2004
Former S.H. man killed in Hwy. 20 crash
Sean C. Morgan The son of a Sweet Home man was killed in a car crash on Highway…
April 9, 2004
Oregon gasoline prices stable in recent weeks, to spike for summer
Sean C. Morgan Oregon gas prices have been holding steady after climbing in recent months, but the national…
April 2, 2004
Waibels honored for 42 years service to rock, mineral club
Sean C. Morgan The Sweet Home Rock and Mineral Society honored Bob and Mona Waibel for their years…
April 2, 2004
Community Foundation grants $16,000 to projects
Sean C. Morgan The Sweet Home Community Foundation awarded its second round of grants to community projects Thursday…
April 2, 2004
Community mourns loss of three young lives
Sean C. Morgan Sweet Home volunteer firefighter Rob Younger has been asked often over the last week how…
April 2, 2004
Jamboree inches closer to full lineup
Sean C. Morgan The Oregon Jamboree has filled all but two slots for its 2004 event, Event Manager…
March 25, 2004
Code enforcement blitz is set April 7 for neighborhood walk
Sean C. Morgan The City of Sweet Home’s code enforcement office is preparing for its annual walk through…
March 25, 2004
Young writer examines special astronaut
Sean C. Morgan Oak Heights sixth grade Brianna Wirth recently won a Willamette Valley essay contest on women…
March 25, 2004
Potter brings his craft to Sweet Home
Sean C. Morgan Robert Wolchock, a newcomer to Sweet Home, is hard at work doing what he loves,…
March 25, 2004
Jet engines propel Holley business
Sean C. Morgan Eddie and Diedre Springer of Holley don’t get up and go to work in the…
March 18, 2004
City Council creates youth council to provide youth input
Sean C. Morgan The Sweet Home City Council approved the creation of a Youth Advisory Council at its…
March 18, 2004
Teachers, district to ratify
Sean C. Morgan The District 55 School Board and Sweet Home Education, which represents teachers, are scheduled to…
March 18, 2004
Revenue forecast improves for District 55 this year
Sean C. Morgan School District 55 is anticipating an unexpected boost to its funding this year, which should…
March 18, 2004
City approves Flex building lease for Resurrection, Inc.
Sean C. Morgan The Sweet Home City Council agreed to lease the city’s “Flexible Manufacturing Building” to Resurrection,…
March 18, 2004
Hazard mitigation plan could bring FEMA dollars to town
Sean C. Morgan Completion of a hazard mitigation plan for the City of Sweet Home will open up…
March 12, 2004
Calls, reports of serious crimes increased in 2003
Sean C. Morgan The number of calls for service, arrests, cases cleared and reported crimes increased from 2002…
March 12, 2004
Friends of the Library bookstore continues unique journey
Sean C. Morgan The Friends of the Library bookstore is doing more than ever to help the library.…
March 12, 2004
Sun shines on annual Mountain Mud Festival
Sean C. Morgan Late Saturday, one man had captured bragging rights for the Mountain Mud Festival obstacle course…
March 12, 2004
Resurrection plans to transform garbage
Sean C. Morgan One man’s garbage need not find its next stop at the landfill. Tim Theodoroff and…
March 5, 2004
Council to move on youth council at March meeting
Sean C. Morgan The Sweet Home City Council will decide on March 9 whether to form a youth…
March 5, 2004