
PHOTO GALLERY: Making a SPLASH! in Keizer
Photographer Steve Schnurbusch caught up with the scene at Keizer's Splash Pad Fountain on a recent toasty day.

Photographer Steve Schnurbusch caught up with the scene at Keizer's Splash Pad Fountain on a recent toasty day.

Public notices about a meeting of a home alliance board went out late, triggering a state ethics investigation. Cathy Clark, Keizer mayor, serves on the board and agreed to a settlement with the state.

POLICE SCANNER: Information is provided by the Keizer Police Department. The agency has removed specific addresses to protect privacy.

The city of Keizer is seeking volunteers to serve on city committees. Three people are needed for the Keizer Planning Commission and three for the Keizer Public Arts Commission.

Officials are looking at some changes after a proclamation presentation veered into criticism of council actions and stirred controversy.

Reviewers found no violations in examining 110 standards including use of force. The review, mandated by state law, should give the public confidence in its police department, said Chief Andrew Copeland.

The City of Keizer is seeking volunteers for a trash pick-up day on Tuesday, July 15, at Wallace House Park from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The city will provide trash bags, pickers, gloves, and vests. Volunteers should wear closed-toed shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and bring water…

A new boardwalk will allow pedestrians to stroll along a prime Keizer wetland when finished. The path will stretch from Northeast Chemawa Road to Dearborn Avenue, below the Verda Crossing Apartments. The site encompasses a six-acre floodplain bordering Claggett Creek Park. The city Public Works…

Four homes in Keizer rented as public housing are going on the market with the help of Habitat for Humanity.