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Verda Lane gets green light for major overhaul in 2026
As years of planning and cost increases, the city of Keizer says it’s now a “go” to rebuild a stretch of Verda Lane. The work will be done next year.

Keizer man’s photo featured on Oregon Blue Book cover
The Oregon Blue Book, the state-issued guide to everything Oregon, is out for the new year – and features a photograph by a Keizer man.

KeizerFEST is coming – here’s how you can be part of it
The Keizer Chamber of Commerce has a variety of ways for people to be involved in this year’s KeizerFEST – from parade entries to festival ground exhibits to sponsorships. Deadlines are coming up, though, to get in on the fun.

Special guest drops in on Keizer Homegrown production
The award-winning writer of “Drinking Habits” dropped in to see the Keizer Homegrown Theatre’s rendition of his play. Keizerites still have one weekend to catch the show, which wraps up its run April 25-27.

SPORTS ROUNDUP: Ball teams have rough week at McNary
SPORTS ROUNDUP: Celt baseball squad loses six in a row while men’s track team takes fifth in major invitational meet.

Celebrate Earth Day with fun at Spongs Landing
Spongs Landing Park will be the site for an Earth Day event on Saturday, April 26, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., focused on entertaining and educating Keizer families. The annual event, put on by Marion County Environmental Services, will include crafts, games, and educational resources. As a bonus, the event includes free ice cream…

Keizer churches set services to observe Easter
With Easter Sunday on April 20, here are some of the services offered by churches in the Keizer area.

Easter egg hunts coming up
Hey, kids – Egg hunts are on the calendar this weekend in Keizer and Salem.

Rotary raises thousands for local work at annual Keizer banquet
A Keizer man won the raffle for $10,000 in gold and silver at the recent Rotary fundraiser. The event raised about $60,000.

SPORTS ROUNDUP: Celts post track, field wins
A bevy of Celt tracksters placed first in events last week, as the teams competed in a meet at North Salem High School.

Hey, Keizer – Let’s garden!
The garden season has arrived, and here is the OSU Extension Service’s April calendar of tasks to get your garden in good shape.

Keizer councilors oust diversity panel members
The city’s diversity engagement committee has a new roster after Keizer councilors appointed replacements, a move the panel’s chair described as a purge.

Colored pencil artists show talents in Keizer show
Birds, and bunnies, and leopards – Oh, my! The winners of the Keizer Art Association Colored Pencil Show offer a diversity of topics in works on display this month.

Developers plan vibrant hub on open land in heart of Keizer
Clutch Industries has unveiled plans for a mix of housing, restaurants and businesses on 17 acres of land in the core of Keizer.

Keizer Police Department calls
Police investigations of graffiti in Keizer recently led to one arrest.A vandal hit buildings and signs in the Keizer Station area.Spencer Yankus, 19, was arrested by Keizer police on Tuesday, April 2, for two counts of second-degree criminal mischief.Police are investigating a juvenile in connection with graffiti applied to a local business, the Keizer Police…

With new jerseys and hats, ball players join Keizer Little League ceremony
The weather was perfect for Sunday’s opening day ceremonies held by Keizer Little League. See anyone you know in Keizertimes’ exclusive photo coverage?

Keizer School’s online fair aims to keep kids reading
The Follett Book eFair is set for April 28 to May 5, and anyone in the community can order books for their homes, the school and as gifts for students.

Opening night arrives for Keizer’s ‘Drinking Habits’
The hilarious farce takes the stage starting Friday, April 11, with shows slated for three weekends.

Letters: He’s mad as the dickens about federal cuts
In a letter to the editor, Keizer resident Gene McIntyre decries cuts in services that he believes will herald a new “era of misfortune.”

Students win mayor contest with essay, video
Keizer’s Collin Vosler submitted the winning essay, while Katherine Klein won the video contest. Both advance to state.

Revered ancestor: Keizer rite honors Hop Lee
Author Russ Low visited Keizer on Friday, April 4, to honor his grandfather, entrepreneur and farmer Hop Lee, and sign copies of his book, “A Willow Tree Becomes a Forest.”