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Premature baby with Roseburg ties growing
She was the first family member to touch Hailey White's delicate pink skin. Corin Gates of Roseburg gently placed her fingers on the baseball-sized head and thumb-sized feet of her granddaughter, who slept in a ...
Gold Dust Parade draws masses to Main Street
Circumstances combined in the best way possible Friday night for the first ever Gold Dust Electric Parade held in downtown Cottage Grove.
Council amends, adopts 2008-09 budget
After a public hearing during its June 23 meeting, the City Council adopted Cottage Grove's 2008-09 Budget with amendments to a few appropriations, including South Lane Wheels and the Cottage Grove Community ...
Danielle Eckstine and Christopher Brown are engaged and plan to marry on Sept. 13, 2008.
Plannin' ain't easy, but it's necessary
As Editor of the Sentinel, I am often intimately involved with the special events that take place in Cottage Grove.
Breanne Page Willis and Christopher Allan Seiffert, both of Cottage Grove, were married June 14 at the Riverside Community Church of God.
Accordions kick off festive Concerts in the Park series
Cottage Grove's Concerts in the Park began on a high note last Wednesday evening when hundreds of residents and a record number of vendors came out to attend Accordions Anonymous, the first concert in a series ...
Let the children play (and skate, and paint, and be in charge
As a public artist, I see life from a street level perspective; as an educator, my job is to see the long view and offer my students the supports they need to plan for success in their lives.
Party kicks off '08 Summer Reading Program
Children from around the city caught the reading bug June 17 when the Cottage Grove Public Library hosted its annual kick-off party for the 2008 Summer Reading Program.
Cottage Grove Youth Center finds new home downtown on Fifth
Penny Schaack always hoped the Cottage Grove Youth Center would have windows some day for the kids to look out and see the world beyond the inside of the Community Center.
Relay rallies support for cancer fight
Celebrate . Remember. Fight back. That was the motto for Cottage Grove's 11th annual American Cancer Society Relay for Life held Friday through Saturday at Lincoln Middle School.
CGHS students learn through hands-on government simulation
Have you ever wanted to have a voice in politics, and be able to express your opinions with other people your own age? Well, students can with The American Legion Oregon Boys/ Girls State.
Over the past few weeks, the break in the wet weather has surged the construction of the All-America City Square, located on the corner of Seventh and Main Streets in downtown Cottage Grove.
Hayward on cast of film from 1929
Bill Hayward, for whom the UO track and field venue is named You News TV Story Published: Jun 25, 2008 at 9:58 AM PDT Cottage Theatre and the Cottage Grove Historical Society are teaming up to show a special ...
Alpaca breeders to welcome guests
Seven members of the Emerald Valley Alpaca Association will be participating in the National Alpaca Farm Day on Saturday .
Cecil and Beverley Perry of Drain will be celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 21, from 2-5 p.m. The reception , hosted by their children, will be held at the Elks Lodge on River ...
Mentors needed for new program at Lincoln
Katie Barr McCurdy could have packed it in, and no one would have blamed her. On March 17, 2003, on their way to work at Pleasant Hill High School, McCurdy, her husband Patrick and their two-year old daughter , ...
Summertime activities abound Leave No Child Inside
Leave No Child Inside is a new movement authored by Richard Louv. The idea is to get kids to spend more time "going green," , and less time sitting at home.
Grant boosts CG Habitat toward $120,000 construction goal
A grant of $25,000 from Meyer Memorial Trust is providing a major boost to Habitat for Humanity's campaign to raise $120,000 to construct a new home at South 8th St.
The little dome that could London style
Through willpower and determination, London School has overcome a seemingly impossible task that Principal Laurie Klein believes is just like the children's story, "The Little Engine That Could." "We're a very ...