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Free help with jobs, medical care, legal needs for veterans
On Wednesday, Salem-area veterans and service members can get haircuts, dental care, counseling referrals and more from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Salem YMCA.
Free help with jobs, medical care, legal needs for veterans
On Wednesday, Salem-area veterans and service members can get haircuts, dental care, counseling referrals and more from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Salem YMCA.
PHOTOS: Horses, tractors compete at Sublimity Harvest Festival
The festival, which began in 1973 as a friendly competition between local farmers, now includes ATV, tractor and horse pulls with competitors from around the west.
PHOTOS: Horses, tractors compete at Sublimity Harvest Festival
The festival, which began in 1973 as a friendly competition between local farmers, now includes ATV, tractor and horse pulls with competitors from around the west.
Marion County commissioners consider bridge repairs, street improvements
The Marion County Board of Commissioners meets Wednesday to consider a roughly $3.31 million for repairs intended to expand the service life of the Independence Bridge.
Marion County commissioners consider bridge repairs, street improvements
The Marion County Board of Commissioners meets Wednesday to consider a roughly $3.31 million for repairs intended to expand the service life of the Independence Bridge.
Public barred from Salem-Keizer School Board meetings in-person following escalating political conflicts
Members of the public can watch board meetings via livestream and submit public comments, but won’t be allowed in the room with the school board after tensions between opposing groups…
Public barred from Salem-Keizer School Board meetings in-person following escalating political conflicts
Members of the public can watch board meetings via livestream and submit public comments, but won’t be allowed in the room with the school board after tensions between opposing groups…

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