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After a decade outfitting Salemites, Salem Summit Co. will close its doors, according to a company Facebook post Wednesday afternoon.

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The downtown business will begin closing out merchandise Thursday, with rental gear available to buy starting July 17.

“To all the staff, new and old, none of this would have ever been possible without you and I am forever grateful for the time we shared together and I thank you so much for taking the time to work here,” the owner posted.

Here’s more of today’s news. Catch all of our latest stories on our website anytime.

Salem teen sentenced to life in prison for 2021 murder-for hire
Gerardo Trujillo-Torres, now 19, pleaded guilty to shooting two people and killing one when he was 16 in January 2021. The teen must serve at least 15 years before he…
Salem teen sentenced to life in prison for 2021 murder-for hire
Gerardo Trujillo-Torres, now 19, pleaded guilty to shooting two people and killing one when he was 16 in January 2021. The teen must serve at least 15 years before he…
Librarians take to the streets as Salem library gets new van
A colorful new outreach van will help the Salem Public Library do more pop-up events, bringing library cards and book checkouts to events around the city.
Librarians take to the streets as Salem library gets new van
A colorful new outreach van will help the Salem Public Library do more pop-up events, bringing library cards and book checkouts to events around the city.
UPDATE: Salem-Keizer board approves middle school curricula, elects new chair
Tuesday’s meeting of the Salem-Keizer School Board will be the first for incoming Superintendent Andrea Castañeda.
UPDATE: Salem-Keizer board approves middle school curricula, elects new chair
Tuesday’s meeting of the Salem-Keizer School Board will be the first for incoming Superintendent Andrea Castañeda.
DMV camera breakdown prevents issuing of IDs, driver’s licenses
About 7,000 Oregonians were unable to get an ID card or driver’s license because of a camera system breakdown last week and Monday.
DMV camera breakdown prevents issuing of IDs, driver’s licenses
About 7,000 Oregonians were unable to get an ID card or driver’s license because of a camera system breakdown last week and Monday.

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