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Celt players building skills in boys volleyball venture
In their second season, McNary’s boys volleyball players remain dedicated despite tough losses. Their coach sees a building sense of spirit and camaraderie.

SPORTS ROUNDUP
Here’s a look at the sports action for McNary teams in the past week.

Letters: Honeybees in peril, need our help
In a letter to the editor, Keizer resident Jim Parr urges landowners to help honeybees survive.

Schreiner’s Gardens in bloom for 100th season
The iris bloom season is underway at Schreiner’s, with celebrations to mark the 100th anniversary of the farm north of Keizer.

Keizer park hosts free fishing lessons
Lessons will touch on casting, knot tying, fish habitat and more as all ages learn more about the fun of fishing, on Saturday, May 10, at Keizer Rapids Park.

Burgerville opens in Salem, is Keizer site next?
A contractor has obtained a building permit to remodel the shuttered Sonic restaurant in Keizer. Burgerville is taking over the location, but company officials aren’t commenting on an opening.

For these Celt athletes, the future is college competition
McNary hosted its annual Signing Day, watching as seniors went through the rite of committing to play sports in college. In all, 16 Celt athletes signed up. Keizertimes was there and here are photos of the event.

Jury convicts Keizer woman for attempting to stab police officers
A Marion County jury found a Keizer woman guilty of attempting to stab two officers trying to arrest her. She was acquitted on more serious attempted murder charges.

Keizertimes owner honored with top Oregon journalism award
For the sixth time in his career, Les Zaitz has been selected for one of Oregon’s top journalism awards. He was cited for his investigation into the mix of public and private business by Greg Smith, a Republican state representative from Heppner.

McNary musicians put on annual concert at Elsinore on Wednesday
An evening of music from McNary’s music groups is scheduled for Wednesday, May 7, at the Elsinore Theatre. Tickets are available online and at the door.

School leaders: Speak up about federal cuts impacting kids
Andrea Castañeda, Salem-Keizer superintendent, said federal cuts and policy changes imperil a fragile safety net for Oregon children and families.

Commentary: Once upon a time, in a sweeter world
In a commentary, retired professor and former legislator Tony Van Vliet recalls a time when meanness was not a national trait.

Letter: Equality lacking in Keizer street work
In a letter to the editor, Keizer resident David Appell questions the city’s focus on some areas for street improvements – while not fixing others.

Keizer police recover guns after a witness monitors suspected burglar
A 25-year-old man is facing a new round of charges, accused of burglarizing a Keizer home on Wednesday, April 30, and taking firearms. He already was facing charges for carrying a gun near Salem Hospital in February.

Deadline looms for participating in KeizerFEST Teen Talent Show
Young performers have until Monday, May 12, to submit their audition recordings for the Teen Talent Show. Cash prizes await winners of the competition.

Keizer Chick-fil-A awards scholarships to 16 employees
As part of a national company effort, Chick-fil-A’s Keizer outlet is helping 16 employees with college expenses.

Cross makes final pick for revamped diversity panel
All but one of the members of the city’s Diversity Advisory Committee have been replaced in recent weeks. Keizer City Councilor Soraida Cross completed the turnover with her recent appointment.

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

Chemeketa asks voters to keep tax in place for new projects
Chemeketa Community College plans improvements to expand career prospects for its students. To do so, it’s asking voters to approve another bond measure at the same property tax rate.

Flareup at council reveals continuing strains between mayor, councilor
An effort to market the Keizer Cultural Center became a flash point in a recent Keizer City Council meeting. Councilor Lore Christopher called out Mayor Cathy Clark for questioning a request for $2,400.

SPORTS ROUNDUP: McNary softball team wins 2 league games
Here are sports scores and highlights reported by McNary coaches from recent competition.