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Joe Siess

Joe Siess is a reporter for Salem Reporter. Joe joined Salem Reporter in 2024 and primarily covers city and county government but loves surprises. Joe previously reported for the Redmond Spokesman, the Bulletin in Bend, Klamath Falls Herald and News and the Malheur Enterprise. He was born in Independence, MO, where the Oregon Trail officially starts, and grew up in the Kansas City area.

County officials certify Vega Ward 6 winner, say November runoff likely for Ward 8

County officials declared Betsy Vega the winner of the Salem City Council race for Ward 6, representing northeast Salem. City officials will decide in the coming weeks whether she was a qualified candidate, following allegations that she didn’t properly file with the city recorder’s office. The election in West Salem between Micki Varney and Chris Cummings is likely to go to a runoff election in November if neither candidate gets more than half of votes after a hand count on June 25.

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Northeast residents angry as fiber-optic installation encroaches on private property 

Residents in northeast Salem say contracted work crews installing fiber-optic cables for Ezee Fiber, a Texas-based internet service provider with offices in the Pacific Northwest, are invading private property and causing damage. Complaints were aired during a Northeast Neighbors Neighborhood Association meeting last week.

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CITY MEETING: Salem city council advances 2027 budget proposal to final vote

Salem city councilors considered public input on the 2027 budget proposal during their meeting Monday night, and voted unanimously to move it forward to a final vote on Monday, June 22. Councillors also unanimously approved their legislative priorities for the upcoming session, and annual increases in city fees and charges.

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