COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL September 7, 2016
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Suspect in Brice Creek
standoff arrested
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A drawing of the landscaping of the new school showcases the extensive exterior work that is planned, includ-
ing the realignment of Taylor Street, which currently narrows signifi cantly near what will become the school's
parking lot. Parking will be located to the east of the school, with separate drop-off areas for cars and buses.
Design of
new school
unveiled
lans for a new building
and complex to replace
the aging Harrison Elemen-
tary School building in Cot-
tage Grove began long before
voters approved a bond to
construct the new school
and tackle other projects in
South Lane School District
last May. At a community
meeting held Thursday, Aug.
25, district offi cials and a
few members of the general
public got a chance to look
at drawings of what the new
school may look like. Mike
Gorman of BLRB Architects,
who has worked to develop
plans for the new school for
about a year and a half, also
detailed some of the new
building's technical aspects.
Sheriff’s Offi ce received a re-
port of a dispute at a home near
Disston. Initial information
indicated that a shot had been
fi red in relation to the ongo-
ing dispute between neighbors,
a dispute that had brought the
Sheriff’s Offi ce to the home one
week prior.
The Sheriff’s Offi ce Special
Response team was called out
to respond due to the nature of
the call and the history with the
involved parties. Upon arrival,
the 25-year old Miller fl ed the
area on foot. The Special Re-
sponse Team searched the area
with the assistance of a Spring-
fi eld Police Department K-9
Unit but did not locate Miller.
During that incident, Shelia
Miller of Dorena was taken into
custody for Hindering Prosecu-
tion, Resisting Arrest and In-
terfering with Police and was
transported to the Lane County
Jail.
Fire destroys rural home
Fire offi cials say that a home
on Cedar Creek Road south of
Cottage Grove was completely
destroyed in a fi re that broke
out there on Wednesday, Aug.
31.
Firefi ghters with South Lane
Construction of
replacement for
Harrison Elementary
expected to 'go
vertical' next summer
P
suspect sought since re-
ports of a neighborhood
dispute in the 39900 block of
Brice Creek
Road south-
east of Cot-
tage Grove
brought a
heavy po-
lice pres-
ence to the
area
was
arrested by Dakota Miller
Lane Coun-
ty Sheriff’s Deputies last week.
Sgt. Carrie Carver announced
via press release last week that
Dakota Miller was taken into
custody on Monday, Aug. 29
after he turned himself in to
the Sheriff’s Offi ce. Miller was
lodged at the Lane County Jail
on charges of Unlawful Use of
a Weapon, two counts of Men-
acing, Harassment and two
charges of Attempting to Elude
Police.
Previously, on Aug. 2, the
An overhead view shows the alignment of the four-classroom "pod" approach,
which features the classrooms aligned around a common area. Inside views of pro-
spective classrooms are also shown.
South Lane Superintendent
Krista Parent said the District
will have an in-depth discus-
sion of what the school will
be named in the near future.
The District expects the
school to be open in time for
the 2018-19 school year.
Gorman pointed out that the
materials chosen to construct
the school could change the
appearance from that which
is depicted here; the District
also hopes that materials
choices can help keep down
the cost of the new school at
The open timber frame design in this rendering of one
a time of high construction
of the school's hallways is meant to call to mind the
costs.
frames of the area's famed covered bridges.
County Fire and Rescue re-
sponded to the home at about
4 p.m.; residents who were re-
portedly in the home at the time
the fi re broke out were able to
exit safely, and no injuries were
reported.
Delight moves down Main
O
ne of Cottage Grove’s
Main Street businesses
has moved, though it still calls
Main Street home.
Therese Nguyen, owner of
Delight, which carries an eclec-
tic mix of anime merchandise,
toys, accessories and games,
recently relocated from a store-
front in the Cottage Grove Ho-
tel building to the St. Vincent
de Paul building at the corner
of Sixth and Main streets, the
former location of Victoriana
Antiques.
Nguyen said Delight will
stick with its regular offerings
but now also offers secondhand
clothing on consignment for
adults and young adults.
“We will continue to host
Pokemon, Magic the Gather-
ing, Yu-Gi-Oh, D&D, and game
club because we love our gam-
ing community and having a
place for people young at heart
to get together, make friends
and play face-to-face,” Nguyen
wrote via email. “With the in-
creased space, our game area
will be able to accommodate
more players and be open and
comfortable.”
Nguyen said that many of the
store’s regular customers of-
fered to help out with the move.
“It’s a lot of work for our little
mom-and-pop shop and we feel
blessed to have this community
support from our ‘extended fam-
ily,’” she wrote.
REMEMBERING
9.11.
Today we remember the tragic events of 9/11, a day that forever changed the
landscape of our nation. We solemnly remember those who passed, and we salute
the firefighters, police officers and everyday heroes whose brave and selfless actions
saved so many lives. We will never forget.
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