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Updates on Chemeketa instructor, child abuse cases

Madeleine Moore·

Here is Salem Reporter’s monthly feature with the latest developments in recent criminal investigations and prosecutions.

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Salem data center project likely to proceed 

Joe Siess·

Granted the project meets city criteria, the plan will likely be approved and move forward.

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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS: What’s happening across Salem in July

By Salem Reporter·

This month, Salem’s neighborhood associations will host a Q&A with the city’s traffic engineer, do outreach at community events and are preparing for the upcoming National Night Out on Aug. 4.

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The black and white bird brings shades of a shifting climate

Brook Ferris·

Looking as though it had arrived for a black-tie event, the bird flew out from beneath Salem’s Church Street Bridge and back again, insect in bill. Years prior, a black Phoebe appearing in Salem would have stopped many birders in their tracks. The small songbird, black with a white underbelly, is a rarity to see…

How homeless youth help guide shelter policy in Salem

Abbey McDonald·
Backbone is a youth action board that helps Salem-area policymakers decide where to invest state and federal money for homeless sheltering and support services. The board, which is seeking new members, is entirely made of people ages 11 to 24 who have been homeless. To comment on this story, use the form at the end…

COLUMN: How to avoid Medicare fraud

By Jim Sellers – Special to Salem Reporter·

With the federal Medicare budget exceeding a trillion dollars, it’s easy to imagine criminals being eager to cash in there, too. Just last month, two Floridians were charged with illegally obtaining and selling thousands of Medicare numbers to commit fraud.

5 things to do in Salem this week: Ironman, outdoor art fair, Hoopla

Hailey Cook·

Events in Salem this week include the Ironman 70.3 Oregon race at Riverfront Park, an outdoor art fair at Woodmansee Park and evening basketball tournaments near the Capitol for Hoopla. 

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Salem to work with ODOT on Center Street encampment cleanup

Abbey McDonald·
The city of Salem’s service teams will be working with the state for a scheduled encampment cleanup starting July 13 underneath the Center Street Bridge. The collaboration comes ahead of an anticipated agreement between ODOT and the city which the city said will allow it to get more people referred to resources and prevent camps…

'An acute emergency': Santiam describes financial woes in new filing

Hailey Cook·

In a recent state filing, Santiam Hospital officials revealed the rural health system will be in dire financial straits by September if the state doesn’t allow Salem Health to buy it before then. The hospitals want the state’s go-ahead by Aug. 1.

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Public Notice: Auction at Statesman Storage

By Salem Reporter·

PUBLIC NOTICE: This notice is published to meet the requirement of Oregon law for publication so the public is aware. This notice is delivered as a service for a fee by Salem Reporter. The notifying party is solely responsible for its content.

Salem to consider supporting Marion County’s lawsuit over reservoir drawdown

Joe Siess·
Salem city councilors on Monday will consider a letter of support for Marion County’s lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over the deep drawdown of Detroit Reservoir slated for later this year. Councilors will also get an update on the city’s preparations for the drawdown’s likely impacts on the city’s drinking water supply….
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