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Folks in search of a new job can find a one-stop shop for information on employment opportunities next week at the Salem Center Mall.

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A multi-employer job fair, hosted by Goodwill Job Connection, features a variety of openings for full-time and part-time employees. Employers will be available to meet at the fair.

The event is scheduled for Tuesday, March 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the mall, 401 Center St. N.E. You can learn more by contacting Kevin Peterson, 503-365-9363 or [email protected].

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$40,000 in city grants awarded to 7 Salem parks
The funding will replace a walking path wrecked by a fallen tree, develop a mural, add seating and more.
$40,000 in city grants awarded to 7 Salem parks
The funding will replace a walking path wrecked by a fallen tree, develop a mural, add seating and more.
COLUMN: Quick! Take at look at local herons before trees leaf out and hide nests
BIRDS IN SALEM: A colony of great blue herons has populated a grove visible from Interstate 5 in Salem. The days are over of using herons as a source of…
COLUMN: Quick! Take at look at local herons before trees leaf out and hide nests
BIRDS IN SALEM: A colony of great blue herons has populated a grove visible from Interstate 5 in Salem. The days are over of using herons as a source of…
Fire quelled in downtown’s Metropolitan Building, cause is being investigated
Fire officials are investigating the cause of a fire in the Metropolitan Building on Northeast Liberty Street in downtown Salem that was reported on Friday, March 17.
Fire quelled in downtown’s Metropolitan Building, cause is being investigated
Fire officials are investigating the cause of a fire in the Metropolitan Building on Northeast Liberty Street in downtown Salem that was reported on Friday, March 17.

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