Figaro’s Pizza in Keizer offers its customers a chance to pay it forward by purchasing pizzas for those in need.
Author: Lyndon Zaitz
Beaver dam causing local flooding
Devon Kraxberger and Jose Ceja addressed the Keizer City Council on Monday, July 17, asking for help regarding flooding of their respective properties due to a beaver dam.
Keizer Klosets fills needs of local students
Hundreds of public school students of every level in Keizer need assistance in the form of food, clothes and hygiene products. The Keizer Community Foundation, through its Keizer Klosets project answers the call every year.
Built to win
10-year-old Xander Miller of Keizer won first prize in the Lego Live Build Tournament at this year’s Marion County Fair, on Sunday, July 9.
Chamber welcomes new board
Jane Lowery was installed as the 2023-24 board president of the Keizer Chamber of Commerce at a lunchtime banquet on Tuesday, July 11.
Dream job takes Hutches to the sky
James Hutches has been named the aviation instructor for CTEC’s new Aviation Program stationed at McNary Field airport.
Where there’s a Will there’s a play
Keizer Homegrown Theatre’s production of Lauren Gunderson’s The Book of Will, opens on Friday, July 14. The show will run for six performances on the theatre’s stage at the Keizer Cultural Center.
Council: Light agenda, volunteers honored
The Keizer City Council meeting on Monday, July 3, was relatively short, but busy as several ordinances affecting residents were passed.
Rosalie’s Cows moooove in
The cows are out. Keizer’s newest public art was installed last weekend at the Chemawa Road-Verda Lane round-about.
A beach awaits after sterling 32-year career
A sunny beach on the Cayman Islands awaits Tracy Davis’ first days of retirement after July 13. Davis will close out her career as Keizer’s longest-serving City Recorder after more than 30 years in the position.