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Free NEWS May. 7. City releases internal report on city manager gun shot. The Keizer City Council voted to release an internal report regarding the former city manager's discharge of a gun in his city hall office two months ago. Keizertimes is publishing the entire document released to the public.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 27 – KEIZERTIMES by Admin. T. Thomas. Ted Thomas of Keizer, Oregon passed away on May 26 after a one-year battle with a rare and aggressive cancer. He was 65. Ted leaves behind his loving wife of 42 years, Kathy, his son, Matthew, and Matt’s wife, Bethany. He is preceded in OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 28 – KEIZERTIMES Frank Michael Muth. Frank Michael Muth of Keizer died Saturday, February 11, 2012. Frank was born March 30, 1933 in Gervais, Oregon and graduated from Gervais Union High School in 1953. He was a long time employee of GNB Battery. Frank was a member of the Keizer Elks Lodge # 2472 and was a past Elk of the year. He enjoyed yard work andhis garden.
OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
Free NEWS May. 7. City releases internal report on city manager gun shot. The Keizer City Council voted to release an internal report regarding the former city manager's discharge of a gun in his city hall office two months ago. Keizertimes is publishing the entire document released to the public.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 27 – KEIZERTIMES by Admin. T. Thomas. Ted Thomas of Keizer, Oregon passed away on May 26 after a one-year battle with a rare and aggressive cancer. He was 65. Ted leaves behind his loving wife of 42 years, Kathy, his son, Matthew, and Matt’s wife, Bethany. He is preceded in OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 28 – KEIZERTIMES Frank Michael Muth. Frank Michael Muth of Keizer died Saturday, February 11, 2012. Frank was born March 30, 1933 in Gervais, Oregon and graduated from Gervais Union High School in 1953. He was a long time employee of GNB Battery. Frank was a member of the Keizer Elks Lodge # 2472 and was a past Elk of the year. He enjoyed yard work andhis garden.
OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
NEWS – KEIZERTIMES McGee passed Jan. 11, at age 85, after a battle with cancer. The memorial is open to the public from 1 to 5 p.m. Programming will begin at 2 p.m. and last about an hour. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations in McGee’s name to the Keizer FireA REP TO PROTECT
ERIC A. HOWALD. April 30, 2021 at 9:00am. A lawsuit involving an anti-fascist group caught up in The Red Scare laid the groundwork for the former Keizer city manager to receive a six-figure severance package. Since his resignation after discharging a gun in his office, Chris Eppley has been hired by Marion County as a communitydevelopment
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You think you know. To be sure, read Keizertimes. OBITUARIES – PAGE 4 – KEIZERTIMES June 6, 1950 – February 1, 2018. Larry J. Byers of Keizer, Oregon passed away on February 1, 2018. He was born June 6, 1950 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, as a member of the Cherokee Nation. Larry grew up in Southern Oregon, where he met and married his wife, Suzanne (Petsch) Byers in 1967. He attended Southern Oregon College andPortland State
OBITUARIES – PAGE 3 – KEIZERTIMES June 22, 1939 – April 24, 2018. Phyllis Deane Berrum, a resident of Keizer, Ore., for nearly 50 years, died peacefully in her sleep last Tuesday, April 24. Phyllis was born and raised in Stockton, Calif. She graduated from Stockton College High School in 1957 and received a teaching degree from San Francisco State in 1961. OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. OBITUARIES – PAGE 8 – KEIZERTIMES Posted on March 10, 2017. March 13, 2017 by Admin. S. Coomler. Sylvia Coomler, long-time resident of Keizer, passed away peacefully in her sleep in Eugene, on February 18, 2017, of age-related causes. She was 96 years old. Sylvia was born in Alexandria, Minnesota, on July 22, 1920, to Joseph Tehle and Mary Hruza Tehle.KEIZERTIMES
Free NEWS May. 7. City releases internal report on city manager gun shot. The Keizer City Council voted to release an internal report regarding the former city manager's discharge of a gun in his city hall office two months ago. Keizertimes is publishing the entire document released to the public.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 27 – KEIZERTIMES by Admin. T. Thomas. Ted Thomas of Keizer, Oregon passed away on May 26 after a one-year battle with a rare and aggressive cancer. He was 65. Ted leaves behind his loving wife of 42 years, Kathy, his son, Matthew, and Matt’s wife, Bethany. He is preceded in OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 28 – KEIZERTIMES Frank Michael Muth. Frank Michael Muth of Keizer died Saturday, February 11, 2012. Frank was born March 30, 1933 in Gervais, Oregon and graduated from Gervais Union High School in 1953. He was a long time employee of GNB Battery. Frank was a member of the Keizer Elks Lodge # 2472 and was a past Elk of the year. He enjoyed yard work andhis garden.
OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
Free NEWS May. 7. City releases internal report on city manager gun shot. The Keizer City Council voted to release an internal report regarding the former city manager's discharge of a gun in his city hall office two months ago. Keizertimes is publishing the entire document released to the public.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 27 – KEIZERTIMES by Admin. T. Thomas. Ted Thomas of Keizer, Oregon passed away on May 26 after a one-year battle with a rare and aggressive cancer. He was 65. Ted leaves behind his loving wife of 42 years, Kathy, his son, Matthew, and Matt’s wife, Bethany. He is preceded in OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 28 – KEIZERTIMES Frank Michael Muth. Frank Michael Muth of Keizer died Saturday, February 11, 2012. Frank was born March 30, 1933 in Gervais, Oregon and graduated from Gervais Union High School in 1953. He was a long time employee of GNB Battery. Frank was a member of the Keizer Elks Lodge # 2472 and was a past Elk of the year. He enjoyed yard work andhis garden.
OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
NEWS – KEIZERTIMES McGee passed Jan. 11, at age 85, after a battle with cancer. The memorial is open to the public from 1 to 5 p.m. Programming will begin at 2 p.m. and last about an hour. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations in McGee’s name to the Keizer FireA REP TO PROTECT
ERIC A. HOWALD. April 30, 2021 at 9:00am. A lawsuit involving an anti-fascist group caught up in The Red Scare laid the groundwork for the former Keizer city manager to receive a six-figure severance package. Since his resignation after discharging a gun in his office, Chris Eppley has been hired by Marion County as a communitydevelopment
CONTACT | KEIZERTIMES You think you know. To be sure, read Keizertimes. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Login with email Subscribe Gift a subscription.KEIZERTIMES
You think you know. To be sure, read Keizertimes. OBITUARIES – PAGE 4 – KEIZERTIMES June 6, 1950 – February 1, 2018. Larry J. Byers of Keizer, Oregon passed away on February 1, 2018. He was born June 6, 1950 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, as a member of the Cherokee Nation. Larry grew up in Southern Oregon, where he met and married his wife, Suzanne (Petsch) Byers in 1967. He attended Southern Oregon College andPortland State
OBITUARIES – PAGE 3 – KEIZERTIMES June 22, 1939 – April 24, 2018. Phyllis Deane Berrum, a resident of Keizer, Ore., for nearly 50 years, died peacefully in her sleep last Tuesday, April 24. Phyllis was born and raised in Stockton, Calif. She graduated from Stockton College High School in 1957 and received a teaching degree from San Francisco State in 1961. OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. OBITUARIES – PAGE 8 – KEIZERTIMES Posted on March 10, 2017. March 13, 2017 by Admin. S. Coomler. Sylvia Coomler, long-time resident of Keizer, passed away peacefully in her sleep in Eugene, on February 18, 2017, of age-related causes. She was 96 years old. Sylvia was born in Alexandria, Minnesota, on July 22, 1920, to Joseph Tehle and Mary Hruza Tehle.KEIZERTIMES
Free NEWS May. 7. City releases internal report on city manager gun shot. The Keizer City Council voted to release an internal report regarding the former city manager's discharge of a gun in his city hall office two months ago. Keizertimes is publishing the entire document released to the public.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES You think you know. To be sure, read Keizertimes. Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 27 – KEIZERTIMES by Admin. T. Thomas. Ted Thomas of Keizer, Oregon passed away on May 26 after a one-year battle with a rare and aggressive cancer. He was 65. Ted leaves behind his loving wife of 42 years, Kathy, his son, Matthew, and Matt’s wife, Bethany. He is preceded in OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
Free NEWS May. 7. City releases internal report on city manager gun shot. The Keizer City Council voted to release an internal report regarding the former city manager's discharge of a gun in his city hall office two months ago. Keizertimes is publishing the entire document released to the public.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES You think you know. To be sure, read Keizertimes. Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 27 – KEIZERTIMES by Admin. T. Thomas. Ted Thomas of Keizer, Oregon passed away on May 26 after a one-year battle with a rare and aggressive cancer. He was 65. Ted leaves behind his loving wife of 42 years, Kathy, his son, Matthew, and Matt’s wife, Bethany. He is preceded in OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
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About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
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Free NEWS May. 7. City releases internal report on city manager gun shot. The Keizer City Council voted to release an internal report regarding the former city manager's discharge of a gun in his city hall office two months ago. Keizertimes is publishing the entire document released to the public.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 27 – KEIZERTIMES by Admin. T. Thomas. Ted Thomas of Keizer, Oregon passed away on May 26 after a one-year battle with a rare and aggressive cancer. He was 65. Ted leaves behind his loving wife of 42 years, Kathy, his son, Matthew, and Matt’s wife, Bethany. He is preceded in OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 28 – KEIZERTIMES Frank Michael Muth. Frank Michael Muth of Keizer died Saturday, February 11, 2012. Frank was born March 30, 1933 in Gervais, Oregon and graduated from Gervais Union High School in 1953. He was a long time employee of GNB Battery. Frank was a member of the Keizer Elks Lodge # 2472 and was a past Elk of the year. He enjoyed yard work andhis garden.
HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
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About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 27 – KEIZERTIMES by Admin. T. Thomas. Ted Thomas of Keizer, Oregon passed away on May 26 after a one-year battle with a rare and aggressive cancer. He was 65. Ted leaves behind his loving wife of 42 years, Kathy, his son, Matthew, and Matt’s wife, Bethany. He is preceded in OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 28 – KEIZERTIMES Frank Michael Muth. Frank Michael Muth of Keizer died Saturday, February 11, 2012. Frank was born March 30, 1933 in Gervais, Oregon and graduated from Gervais Union High School in 1953. He was a long time employee of GNB Battery. Frank was a member of the Keizer Elks Lodge # 2472 and was a past Elk of the year. He enjoyed yard work andhis garden.
HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
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Alex Beard was the only girls swimmer for McNary to earn a pair of top-eight finishes as she placed sixth in both the 200-IM (2:19.97) and the 500-free (5:32.63). Bella Beard had the highest individual placing out of all Celtic swimmers with her fifth-place finish in the 100-breast (1:11.66).TERMS OF SERVICE
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OBITUARIES – PAGE 2 – KEIZERTIMES August 2, 1933 – June 26, 2018. Thelma “Jean” Purcell, 84 years young, passed away June 26, 2018 in Keizer, Oregon after a long battle with dementia. Born August 2, 1933 in Coffeyville, Kansas, Jean’s mother was a homemaker and father was a motorcycle mechanic. She grew up with four sisters and three brothers during a time of simplicity OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
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About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 27 – KEIZERTIMES by Admin. T. Thomas. Ted Thomas of Keizer, Oregon passed away on May 26 after a one-year battle with a rare and aggressive cancer. He was 65. Ted leaves behind his loving wife of 42 years, Kathy, his son, Matthew, and Matt’s wife, Bethany. He is preceded in OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 28 – KEIZERTIMES Frank Michael Muth. Frank Michael Muth of Keizer died Saturday, February 11, 2012. Frank was born March 30, 1933 in Gervais, Oregon and graduated from Gervais Union High School in 1953. He was a long time employee of GNB Battery. Frank was a member of the Keizer Elks Lodge # 2472 and was a past Elk of the year. He enjoyed yard work andhis garden.
HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
Free NEWS May. 7. City releases internal report on city manager gun shot. The Keizer City Council voted to release an internal report regarding the former city manager's discharge of a gun in his city hall office two months ago. Keizertimes is publishing the entire document released to the public.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 27 – KEIZERTIMES by Admin. T. Thomas. Ted Thomas of Keizer, Oregon passed away on May 26 after a one-year battle with a rare and aggressive cancer. He was 65. Ted leaves behind his loving wife of 42 years, Kathy, his son, Matthew, and Matt’s wife, Bethany. He is preceded in OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 28 – KEIZERTIMES Frank Michael Muth. Frank Michael Muth of Keizer died Saturday, February 11, 2012. Frank was born March 30, 1933 in Gervais, Oregon and graduated from Gervais Union High School in 1953. He was a long time employee of GNB Battery. Frank was a member of the Keizer Elks Lodge # 2472 and was a past Elk of the year. He enjoyed yard work andhis garden.
HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
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Alex Beard was the only girls swimmer for McNary to earn a pair of top-eight finishes as she placed sixth in both the 200-IM (2:19.97) and the 500-free (5:32.63). Bella Beard had the highest individual placing out of all Celtic swimmers with her fifth-place finish in the 100-breast (1:11.66).TERMS OF SERVICE
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OBITUARIES – PAGE 2 – KEIZERTIMES August 2, 1933 – June 26, 2018. Thelma “Jean” Purcell, 84 years young, passed away June 26, 2018 in Keizer, Oregon after a long battle with dementia. Born August 2, 1933 in Coffeyville, Kansas, Jean’s mother was a homemaker and father was a motorcycle mechanic. She grew up with four sisters and three brothers during a time of simplicity OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
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About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
Free NEWS May. 7. City releases internal report on city manager gun shot. The Keizer City Council voted to release an internal report regarding the former city manager's discharge of a gun in his city hall office two months ago. Keizertimes is publishing the entire document released to the public.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
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OBITUARIES – PAGE 2 – KEIZERTIMES August 2, 1933 – June 26, 2018. Thelma “Jean” Purcell, 84 years young, passed away June 26, 2018 in Keizer, Oregon after a long battle with dementia. Born August 2, 1933 in Coffeyville, Kansas, Jean’s mother was a homemaker and father was a motorcycle mechanic. She grew up with four sisters and three brothers during a time of simplicity OBITUARIES – PAGE 4 – KEIZERTIMES June 6, 1950 – February 1, 2018. Larry J. Byers of Keizer, Oregon passed away on February 1, 2018. He was born June 6, 1950 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, as a member of the Cherokee Nation. Larry grew up in Southern Oregon, where he met and married his wife, Suzanne (Petsch) Byers in 1967. He attended Southern Oregon College andPortland State
OBITUARIES – PAGE 6 – KEIZERTIMES Sept. 28, 1988 – Oct. 31, 2017. Nicholas A Waldner — son, brother, grandson, friend and brother-in-arms—died on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017, at his home in Keizer, Ore. He was 29 years old. Born on Sept. 28, 1988, Nick was always known for his quick wit and love of word play. By age 10, no one would doubt his ability to become a lawyer.KEIZERTIMES
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About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
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About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
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OBITUARIES – PAGE 2 – KEIZERTIMES August 2, 1933 – June 26, 2018. Thelma “Jean” Purcell, 84 years young, passed away June 26, 2018 in Keizer, Oregon after a long battle with dementia. Born August 2, 1933 in Coffeyville, Kansas, Jean’s mother was a homemaker and father was a motorcycle mechanic. She grew up with four sisters and three brothers during a time of simplicity OBITUARIES – PAGE 4 – KEIZERTIMES June 6, 1950 – February 1, 2018. Larry J. Byers of Keizer, Oregon passed away on February 1, 2018. He was born June 6, 1950 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, as a member of the Cherokee Nation. Larry grew up in Southern Oregon, where he met and married his wife, Suzanne (Petsch) Byers in 1967. He attended Southern Oregon College andPortland State
OBITUARIES – PAGE 6 – KEIZERTIMES Sept. 28, 1988 – Oct. 31, 2017. Nicholas A Waldner — son, brother, grandson, friend and brother-in-arms—died on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017, at his home in Keizer, Ore. He was 29 years old. Born on Sept. 28, 1988, Nick was always known for his quick wit and love of word play. By age 10, no one would doubt his ability to become a lawyer.KEIZERTIMES
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About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
Free NEWS May. 7. City releases internal report on city manager gun shot. The Keizer City Council voted to release an internal report regarding the former city manager's discharge of a gun in his city hall office two months ago. Keizertimes is publishing the entire document released to the public.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
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OBITUARIES – PAGE 2 – KEIZERTIMES August 2, 1933 – June 26, 2018. Thelma “Jean” Purcell, 84 years young, passed away June 26, 2018 in Keizer, Oregon after a long battle with dementia. Born August 2, 1933 in Coffeyville, Kansas, Jean’s mother was a homemaker and father was a motorcycle mechanic. She grew up with four sisters and three brothers during a time of simplicity OBITUARIES – PAGE 4 – KEIZERTIMES June 6, 1950 – February 1, 2018. Larry J. Byers of Keizer, Oregon passed away on February 1, 2018. He was born June 6, 1950 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, as a member of the Cherokee Nation. Larry grew up in Southern Oregon, where he met and married his wife, Suzanne (Petsch) Byers in 1967. He attended Southern Oregon College andPortland State
OBITUARIES – PAGE 6 – KEIZERTIMES Sept. 28, 1988 – Oct. 31, 2017. Nicholas A Waldner — son, brother, grandson, friend and brother-in-arms—died on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017, at his home in Keizer, Ore. He was 29 years old. Born on Sept. 28, 1988, Nick was always known for his quick wit and love of word play. By age 10, no one would doubt his ability to become a lawyer.KEIZERTIMES
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About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
Free NEWS May. 7. City releases internal report on city manager gun shot. The Keizer City Council voted to release an internal report regarding the former city manager's discharge of a gun in his city hall office two months ago. Keizertimes is publishing the entire document released to the public.ABOUT | KEIZERTIMES
About. The Keizertimes is the weekly community newspaper serving Keizer, Oregon. The newspaper was founded in 1979. OWNERSHIP: Locally-owned by Wheatland Publishing Corp. OFFICE: 142 Chemawa Road N., Keizer, OR 97303. PHONE: 503-390-1051. SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMESSUBSCRIBE Subscribe to get tough, fair journalism seven days a week. Get 24/7 access to our website for $10 per month. Our news helps you be a better citizen. Why pay? We're working hard for your trust. Learn how we work. Start free trial Start paid subscription. Already have anaccount?
SUBSCRIBE TO KEIZERTIMES Subscribe in three easy steps. Get 24/7 access to our website, plus email newsletters and breaking news alerts. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES How We Work as Journalists. We want to be open and clear with you, our reader, about the standards that guide our work every day. We strive to meet every one of these. We never intentionally disregard these principles. When we fail, bad information, speed, or inadequate experience is to blame. OBITUARIES – KEIZERTIMES Robert J. ThomasJuly 4, 1932 – Jan. 28, 2019. Keizer’s first chief of police, Robert J. Thomas, age 86, passed away peacefully at his home with his family at his side on Jan. 28, 2019. Robert (Bob) was born in Mt. Angel, on July 4, 1932 to Lawrence and Clara (Schmitz). Thomas and had four sisters and one brother. OBITUARIES – PAGE 26 – KEIZERTIMES Keizer – Henry (Hank) Janzen was born February 12, 1921 in Frazer, Valley County, MT. He was the son of John H. and Agnes N. Janzen. He died in the early morning of October 11, 2012 while living at River Road Assisted Living Facility in Keizer, Oregon. He married Faith Ferne Fromme in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon on June 1, 1947. OBITUARIES – PAGE 30 – KEIZERTIMES October 13, 2011 by Admin. D. Herring. Donald Gene Herring, of Keizer, passed away on October 6, 2011 at the age of 79. He was born October 16, 1931 in Hatfield, Arkansas to Herman “Hank” and Effie Mae (Hastings) Herring. Don and his family moved to the Salem area in 1936. He graduated from Salem High School in 1951. HOA SETTLES SUIT FOR $300K A family suing the McNary Estates Homeowners Association (HOA) for discrimination against their developmentally disabled daughter settled the suit for $300,000 last week. The amount will be paid by the HOA’s insurer. While the settlement did not require an admission of fault or responsibility, the family’s attorney, Dennis Steinman,said
FAMILY FILES LAWSUIT VS. MCNARY ESTATES HOA Khrizma Kuhn exits her family’s RV with a big smile on Tuesday. (KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy) By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes. It started with a request last April.KEIZERTIMES
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OBITUARIES – PAGE 2 – KEIZERTIMES August 2, 1933 – June 26, 2018. Thelma “Jean” Purcell, 84 years young, passed away June 26, 2018 in Keizer, Oregon after a long battle with dementia. Born August 2, 1933 in Coffeyville, Kansas, Jean’s mother was a homemaker and father was a motorcycle mechanic. She grew up with four sisters and three brothers during a time of simplicity OBITUARIES – PAGE 4 – KEIZERTIMES June 6, 1950 – February 1, 2018. Larry J. Byers of Keizer, Oregon passed away on February 1, 2018. He was born June 6, 1950 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, as a member of the Cherokee Nation. Larry grew up in Southern Oregon, where he met and married his wife, Suzanne (Petsch) Byers in 1967. He attended Southern Oregon College andPortland State
OBITUARIES – PAGE 6 – KEIZERTIMES Sept. 28, 1988 – Oct. 31, 2017. Nicholas A Waldner — son, brother, grandson, friend and brother-in-arms—died on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017, at his home in Keizer, Ore. He was 29 years old. Born on Sept. 28, 1988, Nick was always known for his quick wit and love of word play. By age 10, no one would doubt his ability to become a lawyer.* Home
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Kai-Orn Ellertson, who was hit while crossing River Road North in October 2019 and made a miraculous recovery, received a replacement bike courtesy of the Salem Bicycle Club Thursday, May 21. * REVIEW: To Me, He Was Just Dad: Stories of Growing Up with FamousFathers
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REVIEW: To Me, He Was Just Dad: Stories of Growing Up with FamousFathers
Terri Schlichenmeyer is based in Wisconsin and reviews books for the Keizertimes. She reviewed "To Me, He Was Just Dad: Stories of Growing Up with Famous Fathers" a collection of stories about growing up with famous dad from Pablo Escobar to Samuel L. Jackson.OPINION June 6
To the Class of 2020 Keizertimes Publisher, Lyndon Zaitz, wrote a letter to the class of 2020 to encourage and give them hope during this uncertain time.OPINION June 6
Why I never!
Andrew Jackson is the production manager and resident smart aleck at the Keizertimes. This week he gets serious and asks a very special question to a very special lady.OPINION June 5
Two wrongs don't make a right Gene lives in Keizer and frequently shares his opinion with theKeizertimes.
OPINION June 5
Letter: Natural laws Jim Parr, a Keizer resident, wrote a letter to the editor about the natural law of entropy.OPINION June 5
Protest but don’t destroy Lyndon Zaitz, publisher of the Keizertimes, shares his thoughts on the protests and riots in light of George Floyd's death.FreeNEWS June 5
After a week of protests, thousands plan to attend Salem's Saturday march for George Floyd Organizers said they want to mourn the killing of George Floyd, but also encourage young people to get involved in local politics and pushfor change.
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FreeNEWS June 5
Charter changes will be discussed June 8 Residents are invited to a Keizer City Council Work Session to review proposed changes to the city's founding document. You can see all the proposed changes next to the original text inside.OPINION June 5
Netflix puts a new spin on infamous Count Dracula in new mini-series TJ Reid freaquently reviews things for the Keizertimes. This week he shares his opinion on Netflix's mini-series, Dracula.COMMUNITY June 5
Keizer library takes reading program online The Keizer Community Library is hosting virtual summer reading program in light of virus concerns.COMMUNITY June 5
In the streets
Demonstrators took to the streets of Keizer Tuesday, June 2 in support of worldwide protests happening in the wake of the murder George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minn. They returned Wednesday and Thursday night.COMMUNITY June 5
Residents call for gun violence proclamation A group of Keizer residents turned out at the Keizer City Council meeting to implore city leaders to adopt a proclamation recognizing June 5 as National Gun Violence Awareness Day. The council did not approve their request but citizens did shed a light on the issue ofgun violence.
FreeNEWS June 5
KPD sgt. triples student award Jeff and Liz Goodman tripled the Sheila "Shayla" Goodman scholarship for McNary Senior Jorie Skipper. The scholarship was awarded through the Keizer Police Union.NEWS June 4
Police calls from May 25 - May 29SPORTS June 4
It’s official: No youth baseball this summer They held out for as long as possible, but last week, both McNary Youth Baseball (MYB) and Keizer Little League (KLL) made the decision to cancel their respective programs for the summer due to COVID-19.COMMUNITY June 4
MHS grad aids virus relief Ish Guevara has been interested in sewing and fashion design ever since he was a kid, which is why, since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, he has been creating and selling masks for $10 apiece — with all funds going towards donating food to families in need.SPORTS June 3
Facility access still restricted for prep athletes The OSAA released phase one guidance last month on students-athletes returning to their school's athletic facilities with heavy restrictions in place. However, Salem-Keizer student-athletes won't be able to partake until at least July. FreeCOMMUNITY June 2 Oregon Garden present Cruise-In Cinema This weekend the Oregon Garden will be showing the Rise of Skywalker, drive-in style. Tickets must be pre-purchased online.NEWS May 30
Cherriots wins $3.5 million grant Salem Area Mass Transit District has received a $3.5 million grant from the Department of Transportation to purchase five electric buses for the Salem-Keizer Area.OPINION May 30
Keizer women on the fall ballot Lyndon Zaitz is the publisher of the Keizertimes. He is urging Keizerites to be excited about the three local women who will be on the general election ballot in November.OPINION May 30
COVID-19 rules should be equal Rep. Bill Post frequently writes updates about state legislator happenings that affect Keizerites. This week he shares the rules for farm workers during COVID-19.OPINION May 30
Letter: Kudos to Oregonians during pandemic Gene H. McIntyre lives in Keizer and frequently shares his opinion with the Keizertimes. This week he wrote to the editor to applaud Oregon's efforts during the COVID-19 crisis.OPINION May 30
Letter: MCFD#1 after failed levy Fire Chief Kyle McMann addresses the community after the levy failed to pass in the recent election.COMMUNITY May 29
OnPoint CU slates Keizer opening OnPoint Community Credit Union will open its new Keizer branch, located at 5120 River Road North, on Monday, June 1.NEWS May 29
ID theft ‘operation’ found in 13th Avenue home A Keizer man was arrested for hauling a trailer and ATV that were allegedly purchased through fraud. After searching his residence detectives discovered "an organized identity theft operation."May 29
20-year-old arrested in I-5 elude A 20-year-old from Vancouver, Wash., was arrested in Keizer after she was spotted driving a vehicle stolen in Salem. She was charged with unlawful use of a vehicle, attempt to elude, and criminal mischief. Her bail was set at $30,000. FreeCOMMUNITY May 29 CAA offers rent, utility assistance The Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency is making more than $2 million in rental and utility assistance available for income-eligible residents of Marion and Polk counties.NEWS May 29
City plans to continue broadcasting some meetings with Spanishtranslation
The city council will resume in-person meetings on June 1, but the meetings will continue to be simulcasted in Spanish online.NEWS May 29
Donation site extends hours In April, Marion County Public Health set up a donation site at St. Edward Catholic Church two days a week. Donations are now being accepted five days a week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.NEWS May 29
Volunteers needed
The City of Keizer is looking for volunteers to serve on the following committees and boards, including a new board that will review the city charter for revision and updatesLoad more
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