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Tomorrow, March 4, you can learn about the Charrería tradition in Mexico and enjoy a performance of folkloric ballet.

The presentation by Comunidad y Herencia Cultural will begin at 3 p.m. in the Loucks Auditorium at Salem Public Library, 585 Liberty St. S.E. The performance celebrates the final days of the nonprofit’s educational charro outfit exhibit.

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No arrests reported two days after south Salem stabbing
Officers found a 28-year-old man with stab wounds Tuesday morning near Southeast 12th and Rural Streets, according to the Salem Police Department.
No arrests reported two days after south Salem stabbing
Officers found a 28-year-old man with stab wounds Tuesday morning near Southeast 12th and Rural Streets, according to the Salem Police Department.
Decades of Dodge under the Withnell name end, Roberson acquires franchise
One long-time auto dealership family sells out to another as Dodge franchise in Salem shifts. The dealership has been operating out of its south Salem location since 1963.
Decades of Dodge under the Withnell name end, Roberson acquires franchise
One long-time auto dealership family sells out to another as Dodge franchise in Salem shifts. The dealership has been operating out of its south Salem location since 1963.
Man arrested in Washington after walking away from prison work crew at Salem park
Tribal police arrested Nathan Joyce, 37, in Arlington just over a week after he walked away from the work crew at Cascade Gateway Park.
Man arrested in Washington after walking away from prison work crew at Salem park
Tribal police arrested Nathan Joyce, 37, in Arlington just over a week after he walked away from the work crew at Cascade Gateway Park.
CC:MEDIA REPORTS: Black Joy Oregon with Julianne Jackson
Julianne Jackson founded Black Joy Oregon to “uplift women of color.” In an interview with Capital Community Media, she explains her life story and the creation of this nonprofit. The…
CC:MEDIA REPORTS: Black Joy Oregon with Julianne Jackson
Julianne Jackson founded Black Joy Oregon to “uplift women of color.” In an interview with Capital Community Media, she explains her life story and the creation of this nonprofit. The…

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