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Friends of Felines unveils new clinic

By LYNDON ZAITZ of the Keizertimes Friends of Felines in Keizer held a ribbon cutting of its new Wellness Clinic on Tuesday, Sept. 17.  The clinic was constructed in the space once occupied by the organization’s thrift shop on Cherry Ave. NE. It is the…

Expo Negocio draws crowds to Keizer

The Latin Business Alliance (LBA) in partnership with the Energy Trust of Oregon and the City of Keizer hosted the annual Expo Negocio (Business Expo) event at the Keizer Civic Center on Thursday, Nov. 9.  The event was designed to strengthen the community by providing…

City Council Meeting Agenda

Keizer City Council meets on Monday, Feb. 6th at 7 p.m. in regular session. The following options are available if you wish to view or participate in the meeting:  AGENDA  KEIZER CITY COUNCIL  REGULAR SESSION  Monday, February 6, 2023  7:00 p.m.  Robert L. Simon Council…

Keizer’s First Citizen Awards

Keizer Awarded four outstanding individuals on Saturday, January 21st, for accomplishments and overachievement through their display of Pride, Spirit, and Volunteerism over the course of the 2022 year. Marsha Stallings awarded First Citizen 2022. Lyndon Zaitz awarded Merchant of the Year 2022. Erik Jesperson awarded…

KCC, KHT receive grants from MCDC

The Keizer Cultural Center and Keizer Homegrown Theatre (KHT) were recipients of financial grants from the Marion Cultural Development Corporation (MCDC) at a reception on Tuesday, Jan. 10, at Salem’s Mission Mill. 

New business offers seasoned therapy

By LYNDON ZAITZ Of the Keizertimes We are told to limit our salt intake in our diet. However, there is a halotherapy utilizing salt that is said to be beneficial.  The modern history of halotherapy dates to 1843, when a Polish physician promoted the idea…

City grant will not expand to include food trucks

If you were one of the people who recently approached the city about using grant funds to help start up your own food truck business, prepare to be disappointed. Keizer City Council voted Sept. 19 not to amend the city’s Community Prosperity Grant qualifications to…

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