
The Turnaround Achievement Awards
Middle and High School students from the Keizer-Salem area were honored, including three from Keizer, on Tuesday, May 7, at the 28th Turnaround Achievement Awards at the Keizer Civic Center.

Middle and High School students from the Keizer-Salem area were honored, including three from Keizer, on Tuesday, May 7, at the 28th Turnaround Achievement Awards at the Keizer Civic Center.

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Check out some of Keizer's city meetings throughout the month of May

Willamette University’s Theatre 33 received its second National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) grant in four years.

The Mid-Willamette Outreach Group and the cities of Keizer and Salem hosted the annual Water Festival on Tuesday May 28, at the Keizer Civic Center.

Oregon’s service members, both active and retired, legislators, and community members came together, Monday, May 27, to remember and pay homage to fallen service members who gave their life in defense of the nation.

The Friends of Felines (FOF) nonprofit, located on Cherry Avenue in Keizer hosted a cat adoption bonanza on Saturday, May 25.

The Oregon Republican Party hosted an election integrity symposium at the Keizer Civic Center, Friday May 24, focusing on perceived issues with past elections and worries about future elections.

As a candidate in 2022, Republican Lori Chavez-DeRemer said the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure law was “not a benefit” and would see “pennies on the dollar” returned to communities.
But as the U.S. representative of Oregon’s 5th Congressional District, Chavez-DeRemer has praised the law and some of the more than $5.2 billion in Oregon-specific investments that have been announced in the past two years.