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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.

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…

Easter egg hunts coming up

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

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.

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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…

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.”

Two Keizer schools to get remodeled entryways

Construction crews are expected at Clear Lake Elementary School and Claggett Creek Middle School this summer to remodel entryways to beef up security at the Keizer schools.