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The latest on Corvallis city elections
Thursday’s editorial in the Gazette-Times urges readers to at least think about running for Corvallis mayor or the City Council. In the meantime, I checked Wednesday afternoon with Kathy Louie, who — among other duties — functions as the city’s order viagra online elections officer for a roundup of who’s filed thus far. The city...
It’s down to the final ticks for ’24′
Yeah, it's time for Kiefer Sutherland's thriller show to hang it up -- but we still reserve the right to feel sad as Monday's finale draws closer.
Benton County Fair announces headliners
It’s a combination that’s worked well for the Benton County Fair’s musical lineup the last few years: A longtime country star, an up-and-coming country musician and a veteran rock ‘n’ roll band. And that’s the formula on tap for this year’s fair. The fair announced its main musical acts on Friday morning. Watch our Entertainer...
CHS grad draws Masters assignment
Shirley Peterson of Town & Country Realty sent along a link to a story in the Everett (Wash.) Herald about Chuck West, a graduate of Corvallis High School, who’s been working this weekend at the Masters as a rule canadian pharmacy cialis online s official. West, a member of the PGA Rules Committee, is one...
The final ticks for '24'
Time is running out for one of my guilty TV pleasures: The current season of “24″ will be its last. Click here to find a link to the official Fox statement about the show’s fate, although producer Howard Gordon and star Kiefer Sutherland are talking about coming up with a “24″ movie sometime after the...
G-T's community events draw good crowds
It’s been an extraordinarily busy few days for us at the G-T in terms of hosting or helping to sponsor community events. Here’s the rundown: – Tuesday night, the Taste of Home Cooking School drew a sellout crowd of some 850 people to the LaSells Stewart Center on the Oregon State University campus. (As I...
Plano, Horn Quartet add spice to concert
Notes from Wednesday night’s concert by the Corvallis-OSU Symphony Orchestra: – I heard rave reviews about pianist Roberto Plano’s solo concert over the weekend (I couldn’t attend), and he was impressive on Wednesday, performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major, K. 488. (It was in my research for this concert, by the way,...
A quick dose of business news
Here are some business-related bits and pieces of news that are still sitting in my notepads that I’ve wanted to get out on the blog: – Got a free lunch hour on Thursday? You might want to consider hearing Bill Humphreys Sr. of Citizens Bank offer up some thoughts about the economic outlook for 2010....
Forum on tax measures set for tonight
Don’t forget the public meeting of the Gazette-Times’ editorial board, scheduled for tonight at 7 at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 N.W. Monroe Ave. Our topic tonight will be Measures 66 and 67, the two tax-increase measures on the January ballot. We’ll be joined by Sen. Frank Morse and Rep. Sara Gelser, two legislators...
A first pass at Oscar predictions
Because I’m not exactly ready to drive home yet over these icy ribbons that are passing tonight for streets, let me kill some time by offering my early picks for the big winners at next year’s Oscars. This actually is the best time to predict the Oscar winners, because perceptions are completely unbiased — most...
