Saturday, June 7th, 2025

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Good morning, Corvallis. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 7th of June.
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The All-American, Everyone-Can-Join, Fabulous, Fantastic Fourth of July Parade in Corvallis—a 40-year tradition—is canceled after local organizers decided to end the event. Corvallis Gazette-Times
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The Philomath School District is asking community members to complete an online survey that will help guide its new strategic plan. Superintendent Susan Halliday said the survey asks for feedback on topics like safety, student support and communication — details that will help set future priorities. Philomath News
- ➤ Corvallis students won civics honors for their achievements in government studies—an award that recognized their hard work—and local education officials celebrated the success. Corvallis Gazette-Times
- ➤ OSU grad workers rallied today demanding backpay as a dispute arose over when their contract was ratified—affecting 65 graduate employees. The union and the university have not yet reached an agreement on this detail and the protest remains unresolved. Corvallis Gazette-Times
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ The City of Corvallis Public Works Department installed permanent signs in May that name four formerly unnamed creeks in the Rock Creek Watershed with native Kalapuya terms following a renaming effort with Tribal Governments and local partners—this marks the first phase of planned installations in the area. The signs connect local water conservation work, as the watershed supplies one-third of the community’s drinking water, with indigenous cultural heritage. City of Corvallis
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The OLCC ratified changes to the Bottle Bill from Senate Bill 992, which Gov. Kotek signed into law earlier this week. The updated rules set retail return hours statewide and create a pilot option for an alternative redemption center in central Portland+ temporary guidelines will remain until Dec. 2. Philomath News
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6-7 p.m. — Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center — Registration required — Explore the labor and delivery unit with a guided tour showcasing comfort and amenities available for new families.
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Inavale Farm Horse Trials
8 AM – 5 PM — Inavale Farm Boarding and Grooming — Entry fees apply — Experience thrilling equestrian competition at the Inavale Farm Horse Trials.
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Open Streets Corvallis
11:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. — Willamette Park And Natural Area — Free entry — Enjoy a car-free parade and street festival led by the DTW Street Band in Northern Corvallis.
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