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PHOTOS: Ironman 70.3 returns to Salem
Ironman returned to Salem Sunday, with 2,500 competitors from around the world racing through the city's parks.

OBITUARIES: Sherry Pfohl Kholer
OBITUARY: Sherry Pfohl Kholer worked for the Oregon Department of Corrections and the Marion County Juvenile Department after moving to Oregon.

PHOTOS: Crowds flock to Salem Art Fair
A hot Saturday did little to discourage Salemites from checking out original artwork, hands-on crafts and performances at Bush's Pasture Park. The Salem Art Fair & Festival runs through Sunday.

In largest season yet, Children’s Educational Theatre brings kid-led plays to local stages
Students are staging six productions around Salem and Keizer over the next week after a whirlwind summer of theater education.

COLUMN: The next generation of birds
Local birder and natural history author Harry Fuller shares what birds are up to in the Salem area in his "Some Fascinating Things About Birds" column.

Ironman returns to Salem on Sunday with 2,500 competitors
Salem’s Ironman on Sunday will be the third time the triathlon has been held in the state. As this year’s event ends a three-year agreement, organizers hope to make the race a staple in Salem.

EVENTS: Athletes, musicians, artists and comedians flocking to Salem this weekend
This weekend, Salem has a packed events schedule including the Salem Art Fair and Festival, Sunday’s Ironman race, a punk rock festival, plays and cultural events.

OBITUARIES: Verna Maurine (Scott) Fletcher
OBITUARIES - For Verna Maurine (Scott) Fletcher, young people in her life were important. She also liked camping and travel to Hawaii.

Punk, ska and organic vegetables: MIG Fest returns
This Saturday, a Salem-grown punk and ska music festival will bring a range of voices to the main stage at Minto Island Growers.

