Category COMMUNITY

New agent at Keizer realty office

Alexandria Sanchez Alexandria Sanchez has joined the Keizer Bledsoe Santana Team Reality office. “Whether it’s selling a home that has lasting memories or buying a dream home that is filled with endless opportunities to create new memories. My years of customer service has taught me…

Keizer library lends a helping hand to Idanha

The Keizer Community Library is helping the Idanha Library stock up on children’s books (Submitted). The town of Idanha, located on Route 22 on the Santiam River, has a community library that is run through the town’s city hall. While it has a number of…

New Keizer officers take oath of office

Officers Tim Hein, Cody Stupfel and Trenton Webb were sworn in to the Keizer Police Department Monday, Nov. 2. Three new Keizer Police Department officers were sworn in at a meeting of the Keizer City Council, Monday, Nov. 2.  Officer Tim Hein is a 10-year…

KT on vacation

Gayle Bachik took her Keizertimes with her when she visited Idaho recently. You too can have your photo in the Keizertimes. Simply take the paper to your destination, snap a picture with you and your group holding it, and send the photo along with everyone’s…

Santiam Hospital CEO retires after 38 years

Terry Fletchall Terry Fletchall, the leader of Santiam Health, is retiring after nearly four decades. Fletchall was hired as Santiam Hospital’s controller in 1982; six years later he was appointed CEO. He was the youngest CEO in Oregon at the time, and today, he is…

Help needed for warming centers

The colder weather brings life-threatening conditions for those who don’t have shelter. The Salem Warming Network seeks to limit the harsh weather impacts by providing a place for people experiencing homelessness or housing instability when the temperature reaches 32 degrees through the winter months. The…

Residents to council: Condemn white supremacy

A proposed statement of city values raised the ire of residents for not going far enough in condemning white supremacy during a Keizer City Council meeting Monday, Nov. 2.   Attendees at the meeting called out councilors for refusing to denounce white supremacy and directed anger…

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