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Marion County’s Community Emergency Response Team will host Stop the Bleed classes Thursday, Oct. 10 and 24 at Salem Fire Station #6, 2740 25th St. S.E.
The class focuses on simple actions you can take to control life-threatening bleeding after emergencies.
To register for either class or get more information and times, email Lola Hackett.
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Howard S. Wright, the company behind Salem’s new public works building and the recent seismic retrofit of Salem Public Library, is taking on another big project for the city.
Lawmakers are planning proposals to expand behavioral health services, improve maternal health outcomes and control prescription costs for pharmacies.
The Salem-Keizer “working together” sign at the cities’ border has been disfigured by car crashes repeatedly for almost two decades, costing Salem $72,000 in just the last three years. Officials…
Exhibits in Salem this month will celebrate Indigenous artists, showcase rarely seen ceramics and look at the world through antique camera lenses.
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