When a group of neighbors decided to spend an afternoon picking up garbage from under the Pringle Park pedestrian bridge and nearby creek banks, they expected the effort to yield a few bags.
Instead, they collected nearly a ton.
Read below to meet the “Gaiety Hill Guardians,” who hope to inspire others in the community with their clean-up.
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Police said in May that Andrew Kjostad, 34, fired shots throughout the Salem area, twice shooting at officers and leading police on a SWAT Team search that ended with one…
Police said in May that Andrew Kjostad, 34, fired shots throughout the Salem area, twice shooting at officers and leading police on a SWAT Team search that ended with one…
Developers say a new Salem housing project will have up to 500 residents. The unique partnership with Seed of Faith Ministries is intended to prevent property management companies from discriminating…
Developers say a new Salem housing project will have up to 500 residents. The unique partnership with Seed of Faith Ministries is intended to prevent property management companies from discriminating…
25 Oct 2023
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