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Facing community pressure, Keizer councilors leave diversity committee and its name in place
Citizens took turns defending Keizer’s diversity committee in remarks Monday to the Keizer City Council. The council voted 5-2 to leave its name unchanged after three councilors had raised alarm in recent weeks.

Supporters raise their arms and their bids at McNary booster club benefit
Fans of McNary sports gathered Saturday at the Keizer Event Center for a benefit auction for the McNary Athletic Booster Club. The event featured a dinner buffet and live and silent auctions.

Keizer police investigate death at Keizer Station
The body of a California man was found Sunday, March 16, in a car parked at a Keizer Station business for two days, Keizer police reported.

Keizer in Brief: Milk for families, reading club starts, Percey coming up
Keizer organizations and volunteers are stepping up – with a big milk donation, a new reading club and plans for the annual Percey Auction.

Want to give a baseball player a home? Learn how in Sunday event in Keizer
The Mavericks league is seeking host families for players from four teams that will compete at Volcanoes Stadium in Keizer. The league is asking fans, churches and organizations to consider hosting.

Keizer students can win prizes by outlining what they would do as mayor
Annual essay contest now open for students to learn about Keizer government while suggesting what they would do if they were the mayor. Entries are due Friday, March 21.

Coming Up: Booster auction, senior dance, classes in Keizer
Dance, play bingo, support McNary athletics – these activities and more are coming up in Keizer.

FORE! Reese tees up as new pro at McNary Golf with plans to draw in more players
Keizer’s only golf course has a new pro leading the operation. Luring more plays to McNary Golf Course is a goal for Alan Reese.

Salem-Keizer School Board extends Castañeda’s contract for 3 years
Superintendent Andrea Castañeda received praise from every member of the school board Tuesday night for her work navigating challenging budget cuts and communicating clearly with the public and political leaders about the challenges facing public schools in Oregon.

Residents, staff gather to bid farewell to Willamette Lutheran executive
Raeann McDonald was the center of attention as she retired from her role as executive director of Keizer’s Willamette Lutheran Retirement Community. A party in her honor drew speeches – and tears.

Clear Lake kids get bike safety lessons – parents invited to ride along this week
Bike safety has gotten a boost in a special program at Clear Lake Elementary School. Parents even get to ride along this week.

Boosters holding public auction, dinner to raise money for Celt athletics
A night of buying and dining is scheduled for Saturday, March 15, as the McNary Athletic Booster Club again turns to auctions to raise funds for school programs. The event is open to the public.

Defying councilors’ name change request, Keizer committee sticks with the one it has
The Keizer City Council provided its community engagement committee a list of possible new names recently. The Community Diversity Engagement Committee voted to leave its name alone.

Late-night police chase courses through north Keizer, suspect faces multiple charges
A Salem man faces multiple charges after a short police chase in Keizer. He is accused of crashing a pickup truck, then fleeing police and resisting arrest when caught.

Karaoke night set to benefit Keizer theater production
A night of Broadway songs and refreshments on Thursday, March 13, will raise money for Keizer Homegrown Theatre’s next production, “Drinking Habits.”

Vehicle plows into Keizer pickleball court complex
A driver hit the gas instead of the brake pedal, crashing into the pickleball court at Keizer Rapids Park on Sunday, March 9.

McNary’s boys basketball team ends season with loss in state playoffs
McNary made it into the state boys basketball playoffs, but lost a first-round game to Clackamas 81-61.

Steiner, other state treasurers warn tariffs lead to price hikes, uncertainty
Democrat treasurers from across the nation have urged Trump to end an escalating trade war.

Tickets on sale for big Rotary gold raffle and party
The April 5 Rotary Foundation party will say Aloha to summer, with dinner, auctions and a drawing for $10,000 worth of gold and silver.

Coming Up: Don’t miss Keizer Art’s Color Show reception
From the art association’s annual Color Show to the mayor’s State of the City address, there’s plenty to do in Keizer in the coming days.

Commentary: Don’t cheer for strongman rule
In a column, Keizer writer Gene McIntyre sees a dark turn toward strongman rule in the United States.