Keizer, OR News
- Keizer, OR News
- Cowan gets good evaluation from Keizer Fire directors
- City: Walmart out of Keizer Station talks
- Roth’s to close, cites Walmart decision
- Business burglaries catch cops’ attention
- Judge: City exceeded authority in fire annexation battle
- Keizer man drowns in rescue attempt
- Local law at center of fire legal battle could be repealed
- Schrader talks student loans, third bridge
- When Iris eyes are smiling
- Cause of shop fire on Dixon St. still uncertain
- High hopes as track team heads to districts
- Pedestrian & bike lanes coming with Sunset Ave. work
- And the winner is… Rotary awards 10K in gold
- McKane makes it known: He’s running for mayor
- Blaze in building behind east Keizer home
- Cutting workload on committee work subject of Monday meeting
- Teen smashes relative’s truck into cement wall
- Estes plays the blues at Center Stage tonight
- Building a better big toy
- Shrubs take over Martha’s
- Sending out an SOS
- Help sought to improve youth sports fields
- Keizer woman’s death spurs federal drug indictments
- Budget requests ready for committee’s vote
- Council approves free concert series
- Alleged robber implicated in two more in north Salem
- Stopping abuse among teens starts with support, empathy
- Color Me Mine moves to Tigard
- Robbery suspect arrested thanks to public’s help
- Panera Bread has plans for Keizer location
- Local man paralyzed in wreck
- Lady Celts take first season loss
- Rollover crash severs natural gas line, closes street
- Photos of Safeway robbery suspect released
- Mayoral candidate owes back taxes
- Keizer Fire to seek input on service levels
- Food Share swings for the fences with Northwest patty
- Gov. signs CHL bill
- City’s budget projections grow rosier
- River Road McDonald’s slated for makeover
- Collision with fire hydrant closes River Road temporarily
- How a local biz got EarthWISE
- Robber snatches pills from pharmacy
- Child may have sparked apartment fire
- Civic center, local project manager garner award
- Keizer man was driver of car that crashed into home
- Stormwater awareness improving
- Wanna buy a fire truck?
- Former mayor Koho running for council
- Wage cuts, layoffs at Marion Co. Fire
- Former mayor Koho running for council
- Wage cuts, layoffs at Marion Co. Fire
- Right place at the right time
- How did your neighbors vote?
- Police, city reach labor agreement
- It’s a race for mayor in 2012
- McNary student arrested after punching staffer
- Therapy practice based on ‘Motion is Life’ philosophy
- Egli says he’s running for mayor
- Restaurant, vision office part of River Road building’s renovations
- Jobless rate falls again in February
- Sleep Train heads to Keizer Station
- Volunteer opportunity
- In this month’s newsletter: An off-color joke
- Population projections could shape city’s future
- Clark for mayor?
- Offending sculpture in snow gets cops called
- Mayor Christopher announces re-election bid
- Keizer Fire institutes fast track for experienced volunteers
- An Open House
- Lopez honored as Oregon’s veterinary staff of the year
- Bike lanes coming on Sunset Ave.; not everyone likes it
- Electrical fire starts on porch, damages home
- Free lunches meet rising hunger
- Free lunches meet rising hunger
- Money pots on the move as result of council action
- Man stabbed in west Keizer robbery attempt
- More than half of children in Keizer public schools are eligible for free & reduced lunches
- Town hall taps touchy topics
- Hyacinth train tracks set for fix
- Home prices fall in 2011, but some see hope
- Suspicious package at Albertsons under investigation
- The resolution will be livestreamed
- 21st Annual Colored Pencil Exhibition
- Clear Lake fire measures fail; Marion County FD prevails
- Sex offender caught after alleged trespassing at adult care facility
- MC Fire could hike levy – after voting not to renew it
- Forecast could chart city’s planning course
- Marion County Fire prevailing in special election
- Construction on Arleta starting
- PACs flush with cash as election looms
- Gun privacy bill is big win for Rep. Thatcher
- Cops cuff two on meth, heroin sales charges
- Two apartments targeted, no one hurt in drive-by shooting
- Workers credited for saving life
- Newberg woman files to challenge Thatcher
- Keizer cops honored for saving man after fiery crash
- Too late for these trees
- Driveway storage unit restrictions lifted
- Tennis is a go at Claggett Creek Park
- Taste area restaurants, help Young Life
- Cost projections balloon for Chemawa improvements
- Steep discounts for students riding public buses
- Group withdraws support for Keizer Fire
- Cops find stolen property, say more arrests on the way
- Transit center will be green all over
- Police nab two suspected of burglary
- BURNING QUESTIONS: Fired up about annexation? Here’s what you need to know.
- Sustainability summit set for March 12
- Backed by Keizer teen, curb on funeral protests nearly law
- OH SNAP! Gym coming
- If it isn’t broken…
- Strawn takes over Keizer Vision
- We want tennis courts, group says
- Portable storage units may face new restrictions
- House passes bill that may affect fire election
- Just Ask! Relief from train whistles? Depends on where you live.
- Lady Celts take second in CVC play
- Visitor center now open every day
- House poised to act on Clear Lake dispute
- Housing rehab grants revitalized
- A word with Rep. Kurt Schrader
- House committee hears bill that could affect local fire election
- Hearts & Arts
- For firefighter of the year, accolades weren’t the reason for signing up
- City, fired worker reach paid settlement
- Urban renewal extension will help pay bond debt
- Congressman! Can you spare a dime?
- E-Verify, gun rights Thatcher’s top goals
- Women, children seeking shelter in record numbers
- Bob & Pam Zielinski named First Citizens
- Dog park off limits for now
- Mr. Video moving to Schoolhouse Square
- Library closing until February 13
- Gym faces investigation by Ore. Dept. of Justice
- The difference: Sweat, preparation and luck spared city from floodwaters
- Bob & Pam Zielinski named Keizer First Citizens
- Blown deadline means one-sided opinion on annexation measure in voter’s pamphlet
- Banquet is a Jackets and Jeans affair
- Clem drafts special district annexation bill
- Housing starts keep sliding
- Willamette may cause minor flooding, but will likely crest below major flood levels
- GNC heads to Station
- Builder gets a partial refund on fees
- Cops catch theft suspect using prints
- County backs urban renewal extension
- High water closes streets; crews at work
- Renaissance Inn has new owner
- Cowan cleared in election inquiries
- Chamber: Restore River Road upgrade fund
- Blue Caboose seeks passengers
- Teriyaki hotspot is a family affair
- City’s public records now easier to search
- Sidewalks, stoplight coming on Chemawa
- Grassroots Government
- MCFD may not renew levy; union raises concerns
- Chamber’s new office
- State may weigh in on Keizer’s fire fight
- 5 Stories to Watch in 2012
- The year in review: 2011
- Fitness club members wonder where gym went
- St. Edward to build new $5.5M church
- Internet for just $10 a month now available for some homes
- Council: No compromise on Clear Lake annexation
- Wanna be a local TV star? Now’s your chance
- M.C. Fire offers Clear Lake compromise
- McNary student on MTV’s ‘Made’
- McNary student on MTV’s ‘Made’
- Ruling may delay big box grocery, apts. and offices
- Firemen trade barbs at meeting
- Payless ShoeSource closing Keizer store
- New business aims to be yard sale hub
- City says it will repay other taxing districts for urban renewal extension
- Mystery solved
- Court upholds LUBA’s Area C decision; city must reconsider development
- Home businesses face new rules
- Ammunition explodes as firefighters attack blaze
- Salem Rehab makes local presence felt
- Business concerns nix Jingle Bell Run
- Debt payment plan up for vote
- Cops seek suspects in home invasion
- As fee fails, cop cuts may loom
- Keizer FD rejects city debt plan
- City pays tribes for tax overpayment
- Murder indictment issued in 4-year-old’s death
- Schrader: Health care mandate could save money
- County seeks security for urban renewal extension
- Sponsors sought for Fest. of Lights parade
- Jobless rate keeps rising
- Shooting, fight in SE Keizer; two hurt
- Suspected abuser caught while fleeing on boat
- What’s in a name?
- Councilor has plan to pay debt while urban renewal sunsets
- Public works leader to retire
- Councilor files election complaint
- Proposed fee gets thumbs down from MCFD
- Target popcorn machine sparks electrical fire
- Chamber adds staff to boost marketing
- Guitar Center applies for Keizer Station spot
- Burst hose sends city workers to hospital
- Fired worker’s lawyer says city investigation incomplete
- Hunger hits record levels
- Target postpones grocery rollout
- Garden idea has east Keizer neighborhood split
- New facility trains K-9 units to earn their keep
- Urban renewal could pay off developer’s bond debt
- City fires longtime employee, First Citizen
- Proposed tax is town hall topic
- Developer’s debt may cost millions
- Two-alarm blaze engulfs Keizer home
- Keizer, Salem to soon offer permanent drug disposal site in police stations
- She fixes beaks, scales and puppy dog tails
- Keizer Fire battles two blazes in one night
- Howling for the wolf
- Protesters chained to ODFW doors arrested
- 2-1-1: Social services hotline debuts in Salem-Keizer
- Can you get laughs? Prove it at The Dugout
- Zielinski pleads not guilty in wife’s death
- Wrapped up in BBQ
- Of squeaky wheels, grease and MTV
- KPD most wanted: Fleet maintenance volunteer
- Developer won’t get fee refund from city
- City takes big box fight to appeals court
- Analysis: Why the city appealed LUBA’s big box remand
- Vandals snatch head off public statue
- Dig in at The Dugout
- New biz offers secondhand, not second rate
- Council: Yes to Clear Lake withdrawal
- Two Celt alums head to New York for 9/11 memorial, Keizer Fire plans local ceremony
- Building a house? Planning a big yard project? You should read this
- Hardware store is now Ace
- Sprint store signs at Keizer Station
- Three questions for Schrader
- Target to add fresh groceries
- Cafe aims for whole family with arcade, beer and television
- Chop Shop Barbershop opens in S. Keizer
- Court: HOA discriminated against disabled boy
- Jobless rate up again in Salem
- Vets only space at civic center
- Committee openings include planning, budget
- Schrader says tough calls ahead in D.C.
- Visitors center won’t get funded by urban renewal bucks
- Visitors center proposal on fast track
- Appeals board: City must reconsider big box approval
- Congressional town hall Wed.
- Who should Americans trust?
- Rock and blues headline free shows
- Councilors send police fee to voters, delay fire annexation
- Transit-tourism idea has critics, strict deadlines
- Gov signs tough DUII bill backed by Rep. Thatcher
- Lawsuit seeks to stop Clear Lake annexation
- Vets deserve parking preference, man says
- Cop tax tops town hall talk
- Jobless rate jumps to 9%
- Apartment fire damages at least four homes
- Council delays decision on Clear Lake annexation by Keizer Fire
- St. Croix Way will become right-in, right-out only
- Unattended pot ignites house fire
- Clean up your town with Keizertimes and SeeClickFix
- Festival returns to Keizer Rapids
- City, developer respond to appeal
- TOURISM: Worth the investment?
- Keizerites likely to vote on Clear Lake annexation
- Open mic town hall is Saturday
- Watson takes top post in Junction City
- MCFD Station 6 crew: It’s community, job that matters
- Prosecutor: Zielinski likely to plead not guilty to murder
- Fire causes $100K in damages
- Appearance at world-famous club tops off Keizerite’s 11-city tour
- Meth sales investigation nets two arrests
- A library in city hall?
- Man found near Claggett Creek accused of kidnapping
- Man sentenced to six years in Iris Parade stabbing
- McDonald’s may build at Keizer Station
- Hog bent and Keizer bound
- Mayor’s vow to paint tower in 90 days called ‘unlikely’
- Thatcher sees mixed results in 2011 legislative session
- Tara Jean Meisner
- As council signals interest in Keizer Fire annexation of Clear Lake, MCFD says legal fight not so simple
- Blockbuster Video closing
- City sets hearing for Keizer Fire annexation of Clearlake neighborhood
- Man robbed at gunpoint Fri. night
- Rep. Thatcher to host meeting Wednesday
- Annexation might put city on hook for part of Keizer Fire bonds, says MCFD chief
- Weekend show gives McNary alums chance to rock, reunite
- The dog made him do it
- Schrader: Get out of Libya
- Keizer fire chief responds to homeowners about possible changes to emergency services
- County fair offers four themes for cheap tickets
- A bank of our own? North Dakota inspires group
- Who killed Phillip Johnson?
- Civil War comes to Willamette Mission
- Little River Band, Tracy Lawrence featured at fair
- Get free Slurpees for doing right thing
- Boat ramp gets funding
- Mayor looks to ease growth boundary tension with Salem
- Just Ask! Can urban renewal build bus turnouts?
- Big box appeal claims errors by city
- Hens win with city councilors
- Ambulance rate hike in fire budget
- Reporter’s notebook
- Boat ramp at Keizer Rapids Park could be funded soon
- No one hurt in River Road collision
- What do Keizer and Newberg have in common?
- Judge: Cops didn’t violate marijuana patient’s rights
- Chickens liberated by Council amid minimal clucking
- Two layoffs, slight water rate hike in new budget
- New tax for police, fire may be on Nov. ballot
- Chicken chat at council
- Survey seeks Keizerites’ opinions on paying more for cops
- In-house ingenuity
- Mission Accomplished – Father flies from Kuwait to surprise son at graduation
- Walk of Hope bringing awareness of homeless
- Promoting tourism goal of Chamber as org plans move to Keizer Station
- Health and wellness forum this Tuesday
- Mayor: No chance for growth ‘unacceptable’
- Three-car wreck sends two to hospital
- Salem leaders lukewarm to growth boundary expansion
- Mole’s now offering mattresses
- Tax breaks to be listed online
- Thirsty pooches now have water at Keizer Rapids
- Council may expand where residential care allowed
- Keizer Fire may take Clearlake
- Land needed for more than 2,800 new homes, study says
- Getting the party started… again
- Armed man robs convenience store
- Garden tour will feature local outdoor artistry
- Tell your city gov’t whatever you want
- Man who ran from cops in stolen car wanted
- Keizer officer shoots dog during domestic assault investigation
- Changes to shake up Keizer dining
- MHS baseball, softball ousted from playoffs
- Woman falls in river, found ‘barely conscious’ in park
- Woman assaulted by unknown man in her home
- Donors replace stolen trees, more at Claggett Creek Park
- Fire damages home in Clear Lake neighborhood
- Preparing for the worst
- Major theft ring suspect arrested in Keizer
- Assault on parade route hurts woman, toddler
- Two alarm fire damages Keizer home, kills pets
- Urban chickens headed to Council
- Brazen burglars strike family at home
- Area C notice of appeal intent filed
- 9:45 Election update: Hart, Franke, Downer ahead
- 8 PM Election update
- Festival of Lights holiday parade coming to Keizer
- Union prez disputes chief’s claim of better times at Marion Fire
- Burglars bust in with family at home
- Mixed results for Chamber in city budget deliberations
- Planning commission forwards urban chicken issue to council
- Boom goes the cannon in golf vs. geese battle
- Money top issue for fire candidates
- Mixed results for Chamber in budget deliberations
- Burglars trash home, but get caught
- Big box measure may return in ‘12
- Ready for your close-up?
- McNary choir wins state championship
- McNary choir wins state championship
- Future may bring more city budget pain
- Urban Renewal Agency approves facelift for Abby’s Legendary Pizza
- With tourism dollars threatened, Chamber makes case
- Drastic school library cuts protested
- Stability, communication at heart of MCFD election
- Police hunting convenience store robber
- ‘There’s no question there were casualties’
- Keizer man arrested on child porn charges
- Budget decisions down to who will hurt most
- Burglars surprised by home owners
- Rooftop sign causes anger, draws onlookers
- Cannabis club opens in Eagles’ old digs
- New store for crafters opens
- Report: Keizer needs more land to offset resident-to-job ratio
- Eat our dust, Salem!
- Opponents promise Area C plan appeal
- Salem Radiology will build in Keizer
- Man encounters burglar in home
- Council formally approves large store, likely Walmart
- Good Vibrations motorcycle rally will have expanded role in Keizer
- Suspect in custody after third drug store robbery
- Back taxes to be paid in land sales, developer says
- Layoffs proposed to balance city budget
- Cops catch burglary suspect in minutes
- REPEAT OFFENDER?
- Domestic abuse knows no bounds, say the experts
- Grange seeks help cleaning up after vandals hit hard
- Ulta Cosmetics opens Friday
- Major crimes strain police budget
- Major crimes strain police budget
- ReVamped breathes new life into old things
- Second Rite Aid pharmacy robbery in two weeks
- Recruit’s death still follows candidate
- Council may let big box open before mixed use complete
- Cops, fire nip Nixle
- Keizer will likely lose a school officer to budget cuts
- Higher-than-budgeted revenues from civic center
- Developer owes taxpayers $400k+
- Partiers trash civic center
- Local business gets bright idea
- Dog park closing for 2 wks
- Ride now, pay never?
- City attorney cleared in state election law inquiry
- Learn signs of domestic violence at forum
- Rite Aid pharmacy robbed
- Hart faces challenge for fire board
- Marshalls set to open May 19
- Arch idea may have new life
- House burns and firefighters learn
- What’s in the water at McNary Oaks?
- New business brings splash of COLOR
- Chickens will get full hearing
- Car hits pole, knocks out stoplight, bolts
- In the back of the store, authentic cuisine awaits
- Franchise fees for electric, gas below expectations
- Big cluckin’ deal?
- E. coli has seniors without clean water for 10 days… and counting
- AT&T wireless store heading to Station
- Union steps up campaign to oust Chief Henson
- In the new old-fashioned way
- Sidewalks, econ. development among council’s proposed goals
- Where is our ‘Pride, Spirit and Volunteerism?’
- Picket planned in wake of no confidence vote
- Keizerites narrowly reject ballot measure
- Council approves discount grocer plan
- Transit construction may not start until 2012
- Critics charge traffic impact from big box downplayed in study
- Critics charge traffic impact from big box downplayed in study
- Cops draw a crowd at first town hall
- Unions dominate Keep Keizer Livable funding
- Studies paint mixed picture of big box’s economic impact
- Director disturbed by tone of MCFD disputes
- Thrift store offers the everyday and the unusual
- They said it! (Hearing on big box)
- PROGRESS REPORT: Keizer Food Bank taps new leader
- PROGRESS REPORT: Budget cuts top concern for local schools
- PROGRESS REPORT: How has a rough economy affected crime in Keizer?
- PROGRESS RPEORT: Retirement community plans grand expansion
- PROGRESS REPORT: Volcanoes Stadium contract reaches midway point
- PROGRESS REPORT: River Road doing okay, not great
- PROGRESS REPORT: Keizer Elks Club
- PROGRESS REPORT: Keizer Planning Commission
- PROGRESS REPORT: Makng Keizer Better Foundation
- PROGRESS REPORT: Keizer Chamber Foundation
- PROGRESS REPORT: Keizer United
- Lady Celts capture inaugural CVC tourney title
- Council puts off discount grocer decision as opponents speak out
- No decision – yet – on Area C big box
- 7 p.m. Live Chat: Keizer St. Area C public hearing
- A look at the communities that booted the big box
- Board spikes tobacco-free parks proposal
- Council to hear grocer plan on Tues.
- Death in W. Keizer ruled homicide
- Chamber board will oppose big box measure
- Suspicious death in W. Keizer under investigation
- Suspicious death in W. Keizer under investigation
- Thatcher optimistic about split House
- Experts: Measure may not stop planned big box store
- Marion Fire chief reprimanded after crash
- They said it
- Fire Calls: Jan 24 – Feb 6, 2011
- Elections complaint targets city, attorney
- Planning Commission approves big box grocer plan
- Mayor upbeat about 2011 in speech (w/ audio)
- Big box ballot measure raises big questions
- KFD eyes Keizer Prairie annexation
- Transit dist. buys Keizer land for center
- JUST ASK! Why can’t I get Clear Internet in N. Keizer?
- A new taste for Keizer
- Give chickens a chance, group pleads
- Mayor to deliver State of the City
- Chickens move step closer to liberation in Keizer
- Husband indicted for murder in wife’s death
- JUST ASK! The state of the urban growth boundary
- Loaded weapon in MCFD chief’s truck prompts call for resignation
- ‘Your Place’ bar aims to please
- Toddler saves father with 911 call
- Local unemployment falls for 1st time since June
- Power plant concept still in play
- Lions roar at Renaissance Inn this weekend
- Old Navy debuts Wed. at Keizer Station
- Salem area unemployment falls in Dec.
- No cell phone fee for now, Council opts for sound-muffling fence at Keizer Rapids
- Fluoride levels cut in city water
- On big box ballot measure, Chamber toes a fine line
- Affair raised as issue in killing of Keizer woman
- Friends will miss Zielinski’s smile, spirit
- Vote on cell phone fee may come in Nov.
- Arson suspected in fire
- McKane opts to stay on city council
- Husband accused of killing his wife
- Youth councilor wears many hats
- That’s right – the government may have free money for you
- McKane says he’s not resigning
- Ex-councilor: Private talks hurt process
- Local troupe journeys to Treasure Island Sat.
- McKane resigns council position, was pressed to change vote on telecom fee
- Gun found at McNary was stolen
- Councilor McKane resigns
- Ballot title draws legal challenge
- Walsh cited on suspicion of DUII
- Will we see Mayor Walsh?
- Keizer Little League Park facilities trashed by vandal(s)
- Year in Review: Top 10 of 2010
- Would you? Could you?
- Area’s job picture grows bleaker
- The Walsh effect
- Linda Ave. tree moved, not all pleased
- Cooper’s Deli and Pub robbed
- Utility fees cut by city council
- McGee, Caillier to lead group promoting cell phone fee
- Woman arrested for child endangerment, drugs
- Keizer Fire gets new ladder truck
- Fee cut coming for Keizer utility customers
- Partial smoking ban could come to city’s park system
- Transit center moving forward
- Meet the seat belt police
- Referendum try targets cell phone fee
- Avamere eyes Keizer for memory care site
- Avamere eyes Keizer for memory care site
- No bomb, just a threat at convenience store
- City’s cell phone fee may start in March
- Mole’s owner buys properties
- Survey: Majority would back cell fee
- Several burglaries in SE Keizer work of transient, police say
- Police: Man assaulted police officer
- Wheatland-Brooklake improvements will boost safety, officials hope
- Miracle of Christmas returns to Gubser
- Two businesses robbed in two days
- Welcoming business among top priorities for city councilors
- Study: Cops-to-resident ratio among state’s lowest
- Muchas Gracias suffers armed robbery
- Group may seek ballot measure on cell phone fee
- Suspect sought in Baskin Robbins robbery
- Blaze damages Keizer home
- Crash! Boom! Bang!
- City: No ‘Hoop’ at Keizer Rapids
- 911 fee opponents pack Council, but it moves forward
- More apartments in Area C plan
- Drunken Monk aims to bring holiday cheer
- MHS choir drops first CD, celebrates with two concerts
- 911 fee moves forward
- Students’ stories fuel stand against bullying
- The Springs marks 10 years
- Cell phone fee push starts Mon.
- EPA will lead Keizer cleanup
- Lost and found at McNary: A gun
- Capitol Auto will move to new Parkway location
- Voters will answer big box question
- Woman on lam for 22 years arrested
- No injuries in ambulance-involved crash
- Fluoride: They said it
- Keizer has a new city councilor
- ‘Full speed ahead’ on fluoridation
- Schrader survives scare from Bruun
- Keizer woman joins new clinic
- Milne out in front in commissioner race
- Thatcher beats Dyer in House; George beats Parker in Sen.
- Council won’t stop fluoride expansion
- Supplies running low at community food bank
- Candle triggers Keizer house fire
- Big box restrictions make special election ballot
- Hitchin Post adds on family dining
- Councilor questions whether to keep buying fluoride equipment
- Volunteers look forward to ‘Extreme Makeover’ on TV
- Schrader talk at Rotary all business
- Candle triggers Keizer house fire
- Mayor says she’ll work to restore funds for River Rd Renaissance improvement program
- Kids put their Hands On Government
- Cosmetics store signs lease at Keizer Station
- Special election on big box may cost about $20K
- Council passes sign regs., votes to remove troublesome tree on Linda Ave.
- Japanese influence in Keizer area could be recognized by group
- Congress on your corner
- Big box store limit likely to make ballot, backers say
- Milne makes her case for re-election to county commission
- Theft ring puts three in jail
- Three-car crash sends two to hospital
- Salon has new name – and a new owner
- Council hears mouthful on fluoride
- Local business to host free dream wedding
- Restaurant had to repaint due to code
- What’s in your water?
- ‘Being the Church’ mantra behind ServeFest
- Plan for Area B, including transit center and doctor offices, gets Council nod
- Keizer Eagles lodge has closed
- Complaint triggers inquiry into Adams’ work on Measure 74
- Picking for the people
- JUST ASK: Chickens? In THIS city? Not yet…
- Adams debates medical marijuana dispensaries with proponent
- We’re Number One!
- Council rejects community library’s request to restore funding stipend
- Seeing grand design requires an eagle eye
- Keizer man arrested on kidnapping, sodomy charges
- Schrader looks back on first term, ponders work yet to be done
- Keizerite finds fulfillment, and a living, in Saudi Arabia
- A perilous intersection, but what’s the solution?
- New eatery offers homemade Asian fare at a nice price
- Renovations coming to Rapids Dog Park
- Two arrested in heroin investigation
- Freilinger wants your vote for county commissioner
- Unemployment creeps up to 10.7 percent
- Suspicious blaze razes barn
- JUST ASK! When good license stickers go bad
- Reclassifying park fines on agenda
- Prescription drug take-back program this Saturday
- Wheatland Road to see more lights soon
- Congressional candidates debate
- Boy hurt when crossing River Rd on bike
- Keizer pitches in on ‘Extreme’ build
- Marshalls heading to Keizer Station
- Gervais man killed in crash at Wheatland & Brooklake
- Doc’s views shaped by time in refugee camp
- Council splits, approves dog park irrigation funds
- MHS grad had fierce spirit, many friends
- Candidate’s voting records range from diligent to deficient
- Clinic celebrates its 60th
- Extreme Makeover targets Oregon School for the Deaf
- Grassroots Government
- KNOW YOUR PARKS: In Gubser, Newton Park is a hidden gem
- Makeover targets Oregon School for the Deaf
- Coke is it for Keizer man
- Renovations revealed at WMS
- Have a bite of something new at Nagani
- Mixed use, and big box, in early Area C proposal
- Hot air balloon makes unexpected landing on city street
- New Claggett leader sees improvements
- Honey brings fresh set of eyes to McNary
- Salem-area unemployment up to 10.7%
- Search warrant prompts three arrests at Partridge apartments
- Of immigration and groceries
- Ambulance fees rise starting Sept. 1
- Medical office, transit plans will be reviewed next month
- Large pot grow found in farm field
- Roth’s Fresh Markets renews lease in Keizer for five years
- Council considers creating sidewalk assistance program
- No alarm, no surprises in municipal election
- More than 130 pot plants seized; man arrested
- More than 130 pot plants seized; man arrested
- No alarm, no surprises in municipal election
- Roth’s Fresh Markets renews lease in Keizer for five years
- Council considers creating sidewalk assistance program
- Of immigration and groceries
- Ambulance fees rise starting Sept. 1
- Medical office, transit plans will be reviewed next month
- Large pot grow found in farm field
- Search warrant prompts three arrests at Partridge apartments
- Early morning home robbery in Gubser neighborhood
- Salem-area unemployment up to 10.7%
- Man arrested for menacing relative
- Frozen treat craze comes to Keizer
- Big box restrictions get early help from labor
- Builder goes ‘Extreme’
- New stormwater dept. positions will assist with two key permits
- Annexation plan for park addition approved
- Proposal to improve dog park gets initial ‘aye’ from Council
- Human sign wavers won’t be part of review
- Fish saved during two-home fire
- An old-fashioned twist on modern technology
- Fish saved during two-home fire
- Ag Secretary Vilsack, Schrader in Keizer Friday
- School board approves $18M in budget cuts
- Sales bring all the deals to the yard
- Advanced training comes to CERT
- Expect push for cell tax later in year
- Grassroots Government
- Funding for Chemawa project approved
- River Road Apts. adding six units, leasable garages
- Backyard burn starts two-alarm fire last week
- Rush hour crash on River Road sends four to hospital
- Egli to run as Walsh drops out
- Coming soon to a river near you
- Four-alarm fire threatens homes, horses
- Interagency police work nets arrest for meth
- Pacific Northwest Art Show
- Keizer Art Association Presents January 2010, Classes for Youth
- Winter Art Solstice Art Sale
- KAA Red Hot Newsletter - September 30, 2009
- Black, White and Gray Show 2009
- Greens Show
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