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The annual Salem Reads program is put on by the Salem Public Library Foundation and the Salem Public Library in February.
The foundation purchases copies of the book, which are distributed for free, and the library plans a month of programming related to the book’s themes.
A selection committee is seeking your vote on which book the community should read together in 2025. The survey closes June 10.
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A new psilocybin service center, the first for Salem, is now operating at 2585 State Street, and its new owners are working on opening a second location on Southeast Commercial…
Oregon lawmakers are planning the next likely multi-billion transportation package, focused on maintaining existing roads.
This week’s events include a Pride parade, semi-pro women’s tackle football and live music.
Salem Reporter’s news team took home four awards for 2023 coverage in a five-state competition organized by the Society of Professional Journalists.
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