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Governor Kate Brown Issues Statement after Receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine to Show it is Safe and Effective

March 7, 2021
Scappoose, OR—Governor Kate Brown issued the following statement after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a...
1 min read

Local Ladies of the Anvil: Female Farriers

March 6, 2021
Farriers, practitioners of a very old profession, travel regularly many miles a day to provide services at the...
6 mins read

Offer robins what they need and they’ll stick around

March 6, 2021
CORVALLIS – American robins are a favorite harbinger of spring, but most people take this ubiquitous Oregon native...
3 mins read

CHEERS & JEERS: Corvallis Gouges, Some Bureaucracy Works

March 5, 2021
CHEERS to The Barometer, OSUs student paper marks 125 years of service this month.   JEERS to Rodeway Inn...
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Daylight Saving Time Begins Again: Will it be our Last?

March 5, 2021
Nearly two years ago, the state legislature passed a bill that would keep most of Oregon on Daylight...
1 min read

Science & Movement: OSU Student Wins Unique Contest

March 5, 2021
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Heather Masson-Forsythe, a fifth-year graduate student in the Oregon State University College of Science, is...
3 mins read

OSU Planning In-Person Ed in Fall

March 4, 2021
Oregon State University President F. King Alexander announced Wednesday that planning for a more traditional fall term is...
1 min read

How Safe is Van Buren Bridge?

March 4, 2021
On Jan. 27, around 5:43 a.m., a non-injury crash occurred on the Van Buren Bridge, marking the 11th...
6 mins read

Local Sellers Still Rule, But It’s Not a Bubble

March 4, 2021
The Real Estate Market continues to hold in a sellers market, even amid speculations of shifts in the...
1 min read

International Team Agrees: Rivers are in Trouble

March 4, 2021
An international team of scientists, including two from Oregon State University, conducted a biological assessment of the world’s...
2 mins read

County and Samaritan plan mass vaccine clinics at Reser on March 4 and 5

March 3, 2021
Benton County and Samaritan Health Services are partnering to host another round of mass COVID-19 vaccinations at Reser...
1 min read

Humpday News Roundup: An Outbreak Ends, Watch Your Mail, and Black in Oregon Hits Philomath

March 3, 2021
The latest recap of the news you may have missed… we’re assuming by accident.     Corvallis Manor Outbreak Over ...
8 mins read

Artist Spotlight: Ana Pearse & Sexual Violence Awareness

March 3, 2021
Local student artist Ana Pearse uses photography, sculptures, and installations to speak up about sexual harassment, assault, and...
4 mins read

OSU Holds Open Call for ‘Art About Agriculture’

March 3, 2021
Art About Agriculture, an annual exhibition of agriculture-themed artwork coordinated by Oregon State University’s College of Agricultural Sciences,...
2 mins read

COVID Relief: Why Schrader Voted “No”

March 2, 2021
Updated March 3, 2021:  If the $15/hour minimum wage hike were to be voted in, it would result...
2 mins read

OSU Leads Team to Map Geometry of Cancer Cells

March 2, 2021
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State University research has revealed a crucial mechanism behind one of humankind’s most deadly...
2 mins read

As the Crow Reads: If My Wishes Were Horses

March 2, 2021
This month, I had the great privilege of reading a sweet and sentimental novel, If My Wishes Were...
2 mins read

Weekly COVID Update: March 1

March 1, 2021
As of the end of last week, Benton County’s COVID case rate rose to 2,240, an increase of...
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