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Remembering Bernadina Smith
par JENNIFER MOODY jennifer.moody@lee.net le 26/05/2020 à 2:15
Editor's note: This story originally ran in the Albany Democrat-Herald during November 2014. Smith passed away Dec. 14, 2019.
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OSU football: Seth Collins shows off receiving skills at first scrimmage
par KEVIN HAMPTON Corvallis Gazette-Times le 13/08/2016 à 3:27
Seth Collins jumped and grabbed the pass over cornerback Treston Decoud, who had left no space between the players when the ball arrived.
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OSU football: Decoud leads the defensive backs
par KEVIN HAMPTON Corvallis Gazette-Times le 09/08/2016 à 10:30
BEND — Last season came to a close for the Oregon State football team and the defensive backfield was left without a leader.
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OSU football: Gavin Andrews' return gives the line a boost
par KEVIN HAMPTON Corvallis Gazette-Times le 09/08/2016 à 5:45
BEND — It was about halfway through summer training when Gavin Andrews realized that his foot was responding well.
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Corvallis High grad Andrew Miller wins Western States 100-mile race
par KEVIN HAMPTON Mid-Valley Sunday le 02/07/2016 à 10:47
Andrew Miller was about six miles from the finish line of the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run when he heard the news.
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OSU football: Andersen enters second season with positive outlook
par KEVIN HAMPTON Corvallis Gazette-Times le 29/06/2016 à 1:48
Gary Andersen is on the brink of beginning his second season as Oregon State's head football coach.
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Women’s basketball team warmly welcomed home by fans
par ANTHONY RIMEL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 05/04/2016 à 1:00
The celebration of the return of the Oregon State University women’s basketball team Monday following their tough loss the day before to the University of Connecticut was a subdued affair — especially compared to the boisterous celebration last week, when…
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Climate walkers pass through Corvallis
par JAMES DAY Corvallis Gazette-Times le 26/03/2016 à 1:17
It rained a lot and people weren’t always certain what they were doing, but a group of climate change activists was in good spirits when it came to Corvallis on Friday, six days into an Ashland-to-Salem Walk for the Climate.
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Schaudt still standing tall and rooting for Oregon State
par KYLE ODEGARD Corvallis Gazette-Times le 25/03/2016 à 4:00
Carol Menken-Schaudt stands out in a crowd, or, perhaps more accurately, she stands above it.
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Philomath hosting robotics competition
par ANTHONY RIMEL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 25/03/2016 à 2:00
Philomath High School’s gym was fairly empty Thursday evening.
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Philomath hosting robotics competition
par ANTHONY RIMEL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 25/03/2016 à 1:00
Philomath High School’s gym was fairly empty Thursday evening.
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Still standing tall and rooting for OSU
par KYLE ODEGARD Corvallis Gazette-Times le 24/03/2016 à 11:50
Carol Menken-Schaudt stands out in a crowd, or, perhaps more accurately, she stands above it.
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OSU men's basketball: Rams' late surge too much for Beavers
par JESSE SOWA Corvallis Gazette-Times le 18/03/2016 à 11:15
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oregon State had the game in its hands, an NCAA tournament victory within reach after waiting 26 years to get back to the Big Dance.
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History of homicide in Benton County
par NATHAN BRUTTELL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 11/03/2016 à 2:30
Most Benton County residents regard their community as a place that’s generally free of violent crime.
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Murder defendants consolidation hearing pushed to August
par NATHAN BRUTTELL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 10/03/2016 à 2:30
The two people accused of murder and kidnapping in the Jan. 15 slaying outside a Corvallis restaurant likely will have to wait until August to find out whether their cases will be consolidated.
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Auction and music open Mr. and Ms. Spartan event
par ANTHONY RIMEL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 07/03/2016 à 2:00
The Mr. and Ms. Spartan competition’s A Capella Night this Wednesday will give community members a chance to hear performances by a variety of local musical ensembles.
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Delivering doughnuts (and smiles)
par KYLE ODEGARD Albany Democrat-Herald le 07/03/2016 à 1:30
Twenty-four-year-old Benny Augeri loves making doughnuts and making people smile, and with his new business, he gets to do both.
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Volunteers, OSU athletes spruce up Hoover
par NATHAN BRUTTELL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 06/03/2016 à 2:30
Hoover Elementary School had gone so long without repairs to its running track and baseball field that the school’s faculty and staff starting calling the area “the mud pit.”
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First annexation, then urbanization
par KYLE ODEGARD Albany Democrat-Herald le 06/03/2016 à 1:30
Thanks to new subdivisions and more than 1,600 new homes, North Albany’s population has nearly doubled since it was annexed into the city of Albany about 25 years ago.
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Hard time: Corvallis man arrested in 2014 still in jail awaiting trial
par NATHAN BRUTTELL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 05/03/2016 à 2:30
Five days after his arrest in December 2014, a Corvallis man spoke through a translator at his arraignment and asked when he would be released.
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Highway 20 minivan crash injures four people
par Gazette-Times le 04/03/2016 à 7:00
Three people were seriously injured and one man suffered minor injuries early Thursday after a van collided head-on with a tree and flipped over just off Highway 20 north of Corvallis.
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Simulator puts OSU students in driver's seat of distracted driving crash
par NATHAN BRUTTELL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 02/03/2016 à 2:30
Sarah Hewett didn’t need a virtual reality driving simulator to learn the consequences of distracted driving — her high school friend was killed by a distracted driver six years ago.
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Loewen thrived amid rental housing challenges
par JAMES DAY Corvallis Gazette-Times le 02/03/2016 à 1:45
In 20 years as a housing specialist with the city of Corvallis Bob Loewen has seen the good, the bad and the ugly.
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Seismic study sends out shockwaves
par BENNETT HALL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 01/03/2016 à 11:41
The Benton County Courthouse has stood tall and proud in downtown Corvallis since 1889, but the whole thing could come toppling down in an earthquake — and the cost of shoring up the iconic structure could be prohibitive.
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The Wunder years coming to end at fairgrounds
par BENNETT HALL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 01/03/2016 à 2:08
It’s a typical Monday at the Benton County Fairgrounds.
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Forum set for Wednesday on Highway 20 safety
par JAMES DAY Corvallis Gazette-Times le 01/03/2016 à 12:01
Some help might be on its way for those concerned with safety in the Highway 20 corridor between Albany and Corvallis.
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Fire reported at Entek in Lebanon
par KYLE ODEGARD Albany Democrat-Herald le 29/02/2016 à 9:19
LEBANON — A machine used to make battery separators apparently malfunctioned and ignited plastic materials Monday afternoon at Entek, 250 Hansard Ave., causing heavy smoke and the evacuation of a building at the manufacturing plant.
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OSU women's basketball: Beavers celebrate back-to-back title
par STEVE GRESS Corvallis Gazette-Times le 29/02/2016 à 6:00
Scott Rueck readily admits that he wasn’t sure what to expect when his Oregon State women’s basketball team entered Pac-12 play this season.
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Boys & Girls Club eyes expansion
par JAMES DAY Corvallis Gazette-Times le 29/02/2016 à 2:15
$6 million project goes before Planning Commission on Wednesday
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Mid-Valley InBusiness: Growers cope with uncertainties
par REBECCA BARRETT for Mid-Valley InBusiness le 29/02/2016 à 1:30
Linn County has claim to the grass seed capital of the world, and Christmas trees reign supreme in Benton County, but don’t forget about green beans.
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Mid-Valley InBusiness: Can you dig it? More people gardening
par KYLE ODEGARD Mid-Valley InBusiness le 29/02/2016 à 1:30
More mid-Willamette Valley residents are growing their own fruits and vegetables due to factors such as the recession, produce-contamination scares and the foodie movement, said owners of local garden stores.
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OSU men's basketball: Beavers send seniors off with blowout win
par JESSE SOWA Corvallis Gazette-Times le 29/02/2016 à 3:15
Gary Payton II had a surprise for his father on Oregon State’s senior day.
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Of all shapes and sizes: Howland Open intake day features paintings, sculpture and a gun-tar
par NATHAN BRUTTELL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 28/02/2016 à 2:15
“You never know what's going to come in through the door,” Arts Center volunteer Rich Bergeman said Saturday afternoon during the 32nd annual Howland Community Open intake day.
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Seeds of change: Farmers team up with conservationists to restore a floodplain forest
par BENNETT HALL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 28/02/2016 à 2:00
Under an unseasonably bright February sun, two dozen men march steadily across a large, flat field.
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OSU women's basketball: Beavers try to rebound from loss, need help to win Pac-12 title
par STEVE GRESS Mid-Valley Sunday le 28/02/2016 à 12:30
For the first time in nearly two months, the Oregon State women’s basketball team will have to attempt to rebound from a loss.
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OSU men's basketball: Gomis, Morris-Walker take on adversity
par JESSE SOWA Mid-Valley Sunday le 27/02/2016 à 11:00
Daniel Gomis has spent far more time on the bench in street clothes than in a basketball uniform in his time at Oregon State.
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OSU rape case delayed again pending DNA results
par NATHAN BRUTTELL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 27/02/2016 à 2:30
A case involving a 20-year-old former Oregon State University student accused of raping a woman at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house has been delayed until March while parties in the case continue to await the results of DNA evidence.
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Age, distance and health doesn't separate couple
par CANDA FUQUA for the Philomath Express le 27/02/2016 à 2:00
Jim Carroll, 91, knows all about the most dangerous intersections. He pays close attention to where water pools on the road, creating a hydroplane hazard. He knows which trees along the route might include a perching eagle. And he knows…
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OSU to share $10 million grant for sustainability research
par JAMES DAY Corvallis Gazette-Times le 26/02/2016 à 10:40
Oregon State University will continue work to expand computer science research on projects that impact sustainability with an infusion of grant money from the National Science Foundation.
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Petition group announces homeless proposal during packed forum
par NATHAN BRUTTELL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 26/02/2016 à 5:00
A new proposal that would have Community Outreach Inc. assume responsibility for emergency homeless shelters in Corvallis with community, city and county funding dominated a standing-room-only panel discussion on homelessness Thursday night.
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Albany Police enlist GPS tech to nab bike thieves
par Neil Zawicki Albany Democrat-Herlad le 26/02/2016 à 4:00
ALBANY — Last weekend, Albany Police officers, in an effort to make a dent in Albany bicycle thefts, strapped a GPS tracking device to a bike, left it unlocked in a public space and waited.
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Albany woman dies in highway collision
par Neil Zawicki Albany Democrat-Herald le 26/02/2016 à 12:45
Two people died Wednesday afternoon when their southbound motorhome struck a parked semi trailer on Interstate 5 near milepost 206, east of Harrisburg.
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OSU women's basketball: Beavers remain focused on task at hand
par STEVE GRESS Corvallis Gazette-Times le 26/02/2016 à 12:00
Heading into the final weekend of the Pac-12 women’s basketball season, No. 7 Oregon State finds itself in a similar position as it did a year ago.
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Unified effort (copy)
par JENNIFER MOODY Albany Democrat-Herald le 25/02/2016 à 7:20
West, Philomath compete in first Unified Sports basketball game
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Samaritan Health Services plans mobile Urgent Care at Pioneer Villa
par ALEX PAUL Albany Democrat-Herald le 25/02/2016 à 2:00
HALSEY — Samaritan Health Services plans to develop a Samaritan Ambulatory Mobile (SAM) urgent care medical facility on acreage adjacent to the Pioneer Villa Truck Plaza near the intersection of Interstate 5 and Highway 228.
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Black history through a Greek lens
par JAMES DAY Corvallis Gazette-Times le 25/02/2016 à 4:10
OSU panel looks at fraternity, sorority figures in Civil Rights era
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Union activist critiques OSU budget
par BENNETT HALL Corvallis Gazette-Times le 25/02/2016 à 1:25
Student and faculty groups at Oregon State University brought in a union activist with financial expertise to take a critical look at OSU’s budget on Wednesday.
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Linn County, ODOT to partner on Highway 34 safety improvements
par ALEX PAUL Albany Democrat-Herald le 25/02/2016 à 12:45
A traffic control light will be installed this summer at Seven Mile Lane and Highway 34, one of the more hazardous intersections in Linn County.
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