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The science teacher was killed in a by a suspected intoxicated driver while cycling Thursday night. He was known for bringing humor into tough classes and making his room a space students wanted to hang out.
We’d like to share a collection of memories and stories about his impact at Sprague and in our community. If you have something you’d like included, please email it to Madeleine Moore at [email protected]. Let us know how you knew Mr. Wanak as well, and when you graduated from Sprague, if applicable.
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Jeremy Wanak, a science teacher at Sprague High School, died in a crash with a suspected intoxicated driver Thursday night in southeast Salem. Wanak had been a pillar in the…
The signature baking competition at the Marion County Fair honors the berry named for the county in which it was developed. A record five entrants competed this year.
An office building on Northeast Beverly Avenue hosting HIV Alliance and veteran programs burned on late Friday morning. The fire destroyed the building by 1:20 p.m.
Misty Bolger is the new executive director of the Mid-Willamette Valley Homeless Alliance, which oversees the distribution of state and federal money to local homeless service providers. She hopes to…
What to do in Salem from July 10-16: Marion County Fair, Lavender Festival, Ghostbusters in the park
Events in Salem this week include two annual events, the Marion County Fair and the Lavender Festival, along with a free movie in Riverfront Park and a summer garage sale.
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