Corvallis Gazette-Times

Corvallis Gazette-Times

The Corvallis Gazette-Times is a daily newspaper based in Corvallis, which is located in Benton County, Oregon, USA. It is owned by Lee Enterprises from Davenport, Iowa, and has a sister paper called the Albany Democrat-Herald, which serves Albany, Oregon, nearby. As of 2014, the daily circulation for the Corvallis Gazette-Times is 8,607 copies, while its Sunday edition reaches 8,905 copies.

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  • 20 hours ago | gazettetimes.com | Eileen Ogintz

    Let’s hear it for ambitious kids!A 12-year-old boy named Hussein was desperate to get a job on Englishman Howard Carter’s archaeological dig in Luxor, Egypt. It was 1922 and Carter was struggling. For years, he’d been searching unsuccessfully for the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, the “boy king,” who died as a teenager. His patron, George Herbert, the fifth Earl of Carnarvon, and an avid collector of Egyptian antiquities, told Carter he was cutting off his funding after the season.

  • 1 day ago | gazettetimes.com | Bruce Miller

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  • 1 day ago | gazettetimes.com | Jess Hume-Pantuso

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  • 4 days ago | gazettetimes.com | Les Gehrett

    EUGENE — Philomath High senior Janice Hellesto got to take a memento home Saturday night after the OSAA state track and field championships at Hayward Field: the 4A girls championship trophy. The award will eventually end up in the school’s trophy case alongside those from the past three seasons. But for now, the prize is at the home of the athlete who did as much as any other to secure the Warriors’ spot at the top of the podium every year of her high school career.

  • 6 days ago | gazettetimes.com | Les Gehrett

    Oregon State athletic director Scott Barnes answered a lot of questions earlier this month in an exclusive two part Q&A. But there were some questions he couldn’t answer. At least not yet. Even in those areas, though, there were hints about what the future might hold for the Beavers and the Pac-12 Conference. Here is a closer look at what we learned, and didn’t learn, in the conversation with Barnes. Is The CW here to stay?

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