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An 80-foot-tall sculpture of a giant sequoia tree is temporarily taking up residence on the campus of Oregon State University in Corvallis.
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Voters in Corvallis will choose a new mayor this fall using a voting method that allows people to rank candidates in order of preference.
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Corvallis has a new city councilor in Ward 2.
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A heat advisory is in place for the Willamette Valley, with temperatures expected to climb near triple digits in some areas.
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People selling their home in Corvallis will need to disclose their property’s energy efficiency rating starting next April.
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On Saturday morning, Oregon State University will hold its first in-person commencement ceremony since 2019.
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People in Corvallis are donating money and sending supplies to help their “sister city” in war-torn Ukraine.
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The Oregon Department of Transportation says it’s starting to enforce a weight limit on the Van Buren bridge in Corvallis.
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Benton County Commissioners have selected a site for the county’s new courthouse and jail.
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Part of Oregon State University’s football stadium was reduced to a pile of rubble Friday morning. The implosion is part of a massive renovation project.
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Benton County says funding is in place for construction to begin on a new courthouse in 2022.
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A demolition team is preparing to implode a portion of Oregon State University’s football stadium next month.