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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  • 1 day ago | gazettetimes.com | Brynn Anderson

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  • 2 days ago | gazettetimes.com | Dylan Jacobs

    Oregon State baseball traveled to the Midwest and came back without a loss, setting the stage for an important final week of the regular season. The Beavers took the first two games of their series against Iowa, winning 9-6 Friday and 5-1 Saturday. Sunday’s game ended in a rare tie, 6-6, as the game was called due to a travel curfew, with the Beavers having to travel back to Oregon. It’s Oregon State’s first tie since May 6, 2018, when Oregon State had a 7-7 tie with Washington State.

  • 3 days ago | gazettetimes.com | Rob Maaddi

    Get ready to make those viewing plans. The NFL schedule is coming out. The league's broadcast partners will begin to announce select games Monday and the full slate of games will be revealed Wednesday night. The thirst for football is so great the schedule release is a three-hour, prime-time broadcast on the NFL Network. Teams have known their 2025 opponents since last season ended but everyone is waiting on dates and times.

  • 3 days ago | gazettetimes.com | Eddie Pells

    A court filing in the multibillion-dollar college sports lawsuit argues the proposed remedy for the roster-limit rule holding up the case does not go far enough in protecting walk-on and other athletes who lost their spots when schools started cutting players in anticipation of the settlement being approved.

  • 5 days ago | gazettetimes.com | Dylan Jacobs

    With only three weeks until the OSAA state track and field championships in Eugene, the high school careers of many talented seniors are wrapping up. That makes this stretch the last chance for them to leave their mark or build on already existing legacies. A handful of seniors are primed to be in contention for podium spots and even first-place finishes come time to head to Hayward Field, with state beginning May 30 for 5A.

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