BAILEY HOWELL IS THE ONLY CRESWELL VOLLEYBALL PLAYER TO GARNER AN ALL-STATE NOD FOR THE 2018 SEASON. Gini Davis/The Creswell Chronicle Bailey Howell, a senior outside hitter and setter, was the only Creswell volleyball player to earn a spot when the 2018 3A Volleyball All-State Teams were announced recently. Howell[Read More…]
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Two Lady Dawgs earn All-State soccer nods
Allison Smathers, a senior midfielder, and Tabetha Donovan, a senior goalkeeper, have been tapped to represent the Creswell Lady Bulldogs on the 2018 3A/2A/1A All-State Girls’ Soccer roster. Smathers was named to the 3A/2A/1A All-State First Team – the only public-school player honored – while Donovan received All-State Honorable Mention.[Read More…]
Lady Dawgs fall to Crusaders, Oakers
BULLDOGS FREYA DEMASTERS PUTS UP TWO IN THE PAINT DURING THE THIRD QUARTER OF THE CRESWELL VS OAKLAND MATCHUP ON DEC. 14. THE CRESWELL BULLDOGS LOST TO THE OAKLAND OAKERS 38-43 AND HAVE A CURRENT OVERALL RECORD OF 5-4. Christopher Palanuk/The Creswell Chronicle It was a two-loss week of girls’[Read More…]
Lady Dawg wrestlers take third at Grants Pass
The five Lady Bulldog wrestlers who competed in the girls’ side of the Winter Kickoff Tournament hosted by Grants Pass on Dec. 14-15 beat out 5A and 6A teams to place third at the large, prestigious annual tournament that draws 6A-1A teams from Oregon and Northern California. ”For our girls[Read More…]
Dewey buzzer- beater, Frieze’s 32 carry Dawgs past Crusaders
BULLDOGS GUARD DALLTON DEWEY GETS A LAYUP PAST OAKERS GUARD JACOB BROOKSBY DURING THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE CRESWELL VS OAKLAND MATCHUP ON DEC. 14. THE CRESWELL BULLDOGS LOST TO THE OAKLAND OAKERS 47-55 AND HAVE A CURRENT OVERALL RECORD OF 6-3. Christopher Palanuk/The Creswell Chronicle A buzzer-beater by Dallton[Read More…]
Nutritionally Speaking: Are You Eating on the Wild Side?
As many of you know I teach (free) health classes and cooking demonstrations as part of my role as Nutritional Health Coach at Natural Grocers. There is a common thread in all of our classes, and that is an important concept we promote: The importance of nutrient density in our[Read More…]
Light at the end of the tunnel
In Cottage Grove, there was dismay and immediate inconvenience in September of 2016. A right of way that has been open for over 100 years was, without warning, boarded up, closed and posted “No Trespassing!” For anyone who grew up in Cottage Grove it was a hard blow. The Currin[Read More…]
Sweet Lorane Community News
We’re already halfway through “the holidays,” I can’t believe it. It’s amazing how much days, weeks, months and years accelerate as we get older. I can remember, as a child, what seemed like long, sweet summer days where I had time to lie in the grassy field near our home[Read More…]
College isn’t for everyone, lots of trade jobs to be had
What is the employment situation for the high school graduates today? There are many grads that don’t have the desire to go to school after 12 years of studying. They aren’t interested, financially able or even have a future occupation planned. There still are many opportunities available for the non-university[Read More…]
There’s still time to help rebuild the carousel
Dear Editor: It is that time of year again for good cheer and giving. The time grows short to make a 2018 tax deductible charitable contribution to the Friends of the Cottage Grove Carousel restoration fund. Those who have been following the rebuilding of the carousel know we are about[Read More…]