Yesterday’s evening email had a typo in the contact information about the Rotary Club of Salem’s good works grant. We apologize – nonprofits seeking the grant or an application should contact Beth Rhoades at [email protected].
The club is now taking applications through Oct. 11 for nonprofit organizations for projects up to $75,000 that encourage health, education and general welfare, particularly for youth, in Salem and surrounding communities.
In other news, photographer Eric Schuman snapped a few shots from this weekend’s Walk-N-Wag fundraiser for Willamette Valley Hospice. Here are some very good dogs strutting their stuff at Minto Brown Island Park.
Pups and their owners came out to the Walk-N-Wag Saturday, Sept. 23 at Minto Brown Island Park (Eric Schuman/Special to Salem Reporter)Pups and their owners came out to the Walk-N-Wag Saturday, Sept. 23 at Minto Brown Island Park (Eric Schuman/Special to Salem Reporter)Pups and their owners came out to the Walk-N-Wag Saturday, Sept. 23 at Minto Brown Island Park (Eric Schuman/Special to Salem Reporter)
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District and teacher union proposals remain $50 million apart on compensation after six months of bargaining. Superintendent Andrea Castañeda said Salem-Keizer needs outside help to reach an agreement, while union…
District and teacher union proposals remain $50 million apart on compensation after six months of bargaining. Superintendent Andrea Castañeda said Salem-Keizer needs outside help to reach an agreement, while union…
A series of legislative meetings this week will preview major issues facing Oregon for the 2025 session, including behavioral health, housing, tolling and the Pac-12 shakeup.
A series of legislative meetings this week will preview major issues facing Oregon for the 2025 session, including behavioral health, housing, tolling and the Pac-12 shakeup.
Commissioners on Wednesday voted to accept $27.2 million of state money for overseeing people on probation and post-prison supervision.
29 Sep 2023
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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.
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