A an environmental nonprofit is asking Salem-area residents to help clean up the Willamette River.
Volunteers will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 27, at the Riverfront Park Pavilion from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the cleanup, hosted by Portland-based SOLVE and the city Salem. The park is located 200 Water St. N.E.
All supplies will be provided. The event is family-friendly, an event flier said.
Charles Luukinen spent almost his entire 25 years on the bench overseeing the Polk County Circuit Court as the presiding judge. After retiring, he devoted time to settling Oregon’s most…
Charles Luukinen spent almost his entire 25 years on the bench overseeing the Polk County Circuit Court as the presiding judge. After retiring, he devoted time to settling Oregon’s most…
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Commissioners on Wednesday delayed a vote on accepting $27.2 million of state funding for overseeing people on probation and post-prison supervision. The board provided little information about the decision at…
Commissioners on Wednesday delayed a vote on accepting $27.2 million of state funding for overseeing people on probation and post-prison supervision. The board provided little information about the decision at…
21 Sep 2023
ATTEND THE TOWN HALL
A Town Hall open and free to the public will explore issues around Salem’s new wage tax. Salem Reporter is hosting the event Wednesday, Oct. 11, at the Elsinore Theatre. Voters will get a chance to decide whether the tax stays in November.
Hear from supporters and opponents, get facts about city spending. Salem Reporter journalists will question panelists.
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