
The 2024 World Beat Festival
The event will take place from 5 to 10 p.m. and attendees will have the chance to experience the music, dance, food and other traditions of whatever country is the focus of that year’s event, with Ukraine this year.

The event will take place from 5 to 10 p.m. and attendees will have the chance to experience the music, dance, food and other traditions of whatever country is the focus of that year’s event, with Ukraine this year.

Michelle Vlach-Ing, a criminal defense attorney, parenting time coordinator and pro tem judge for the city of Salem, is ahead in the four-person race to fill the seat left by retiring Marion County Circuit Court Judge Donald Abar.

With a new time in May, the Bloomin' Iris Day Parade hit the streets over the weekend, May 17, and with a great turnout from Keizerites; the city, its leadership, its businesses and schools came together to represent the Keizer motto: Spirit, Pride and Volunteerism.

(This story has been updated from its original version to provide a more in-depth look at the entire budgeting process.) Over almost nine hours between two days, the Keizer City Council, city staff and other select members came together to review and discuss the incoming…

For two rounds of voting this year, Keizerites, and Marion County at large, will decide who to elect as the county clerk for a four-year term.

The night began with a standing ovation and special recognition for former City Attorney Shannon Johnson for his 39 years of service to the city of Keizer at the Feb. 20 city council meeting.

After a two week break, City Council and staff met again, Feb. 26, to continue discussion of the city’s long range budget planning and layout the city’s near future.

McNary High School art students are in the spotlight this February at the Keizer Art Association’s Enid Joy Mount Gallery.

In an effort to learn more about what direction Keizer’s leaders want to take the city in, Keizertimes reached out to gather those aspirations.