The Oregon Employment Department (OED) discussed the current state of the economic and workforce-related trends in Oregon, the tax contribution rates upcoming in 2024 and news from Paid Leave Oregon.
Author: Quinn Stoddard
Infectious illness infiltrating canines
The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) is warning dog owners of an atypical canine infectious respiratory disease (CIRDC) affecting canines in the Willamette Valley area as well as the Portland Metro area.
Actions and appointments at council meeting
The Keizer City Council came together on Nov. 20, their second monthly regular session, and discussed a variety of topics.
Willamette Valley Thanksgiving pour tour
Look out for these upcoming Thanksgiving weekend wine events going on throughout the Willamette Valley area.
Help needed at City Hall
Several board positions have become available for interested members of the public.
Medical eligibility review creates unprecedented wait times
Medical renewals combined with unprecedented levels of people applying for and receiving medical, food, cash and child care benefits have led to a historically high number of callers which impacts call wait times.
Salem On the Edge gallery
Japanese-born Oregonian, artist M. Shoki Tanabe, will have his assortment of mixed media drawings on exhibit at the Salem on the Edge art gallery running through Nov. 25 on Liberty Street.
The Amazing Bubble Man comes to town
The Amazing Bubble Man is bringing his show to the Chemeketa Community College auditorium on Sunday,Nov. 19 from 2 -3:10 p.m.
Keizer officers to be awarded Medal of Valor
Keizer will honor six of its police officers this coming Monday, Nov. 20, with the medal of valor
Chemawa Indian School’s past and future
Standing for more than 125 years, the Chemawa Indian School is currently the oldest continually operating Native boarding school in the US.