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Traffic Court

NO INSURANCE Timothy Layne Blankenship, $600; Malina Denise Newell, $642; Karla Pamela Gomez Alavez, $317; Elizabeth Osio Herrera, $235. NO PROOF OF INSURANCE Enrique Santana Medina Ortega, $600 DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED Timothy Layne Blankenship, $1,258; Enrique Santana Medina Ortega, $1,258; Leo Ortel Cornwall, $492; Karla Pamela…

Schools unveil plan to reach underserved students

Since September, the 44 educators, parents, students and community members on the Salem-Keizer School District’s Student Investment Account Task Force have been working to develop a strategy targeting traditionally underserved segments of the student body.   At the Feb. 11 Board of Directors meeting, the task…

Photo lesson at Keizer library

Join the Keizer Community Library, 980 Chemawa Rd NE, on Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6 – 7 p.m. for a free workshop covering digital photography from basic to advance camera settings, techniques and post processing with Adobe’s Photoshop and Camera Raw. Participants should bring their…

Mark your calendars for civic center clean-up

For the 10th year, the Rotary Club of Keizer in partnership with the Claggett Creek Watershed Council will hold the Keizer Community Center cleanup on Saturday, March 14. More than 100 volunteers will spend that Saturday morning clearing tree and shrub trimmings, remove weeds and other…

Wearing it well

Jodi Altendorf If Love, Loss, and What I Wore has a superfan, it might very well be the director of Keizer Homegrown Theatre’s latest production: Leigh Matthews Bock. It’s her fifth time directing the scripted reading.  “It means getting to work with the coolest women…

Bowling alley changes hands after 53 years

Valor Mentoring President Tim Davis with Ann and Don Lebold. Valor Mentoring took ownership of Town & Country last week (KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings). In 2009, Don Lebold’s wife, Ann, approached her husband to talk about potentially selling Town & Country Lanes and retiring. But there wasn’t…

Charter task force backs Sec. 44 deletion

The Keizer Charter Review Task Force held their fourth monthly meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 4, where they finished their initial review of a revised charter.  One of the main topics of discussion was Section 44, the anti-LGBTQ+ section of the charter approved by Keizer voters…

Tuesday, Feb. 18 city council agenda

City of Keizer mission statement : Keep city government costs and services to a minimum by providing city services to the community in a coordinated, efficient, and least cost fashion. Agenda: KEIZER CITY COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020 7:00 p.m. Robert L. Simon…

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