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Keizer · KeizerAll 12 of the women Republicans in the Legislature are calling on the Oregon School Activities Association, which oversees school sports, to change its policy. A letter asking for a change in the policy governing transgender sports participation in Oregon was prompted by a high school competition on April 13, 2024. Aayden Gallagher, a transgender 10th-grade student at Portland’s McDaniel High School, competed in the girls varsity division at the…See the Story
Republican lawmakers blast policy allowing transgender female athletes to compete as girls
Parade · KeizerMay will see changes to beloved Keizer events. The Volunteer Firefighters Association has rescheduled its Mother’s Day Breakfast to the Sunday after, on May 19. The KeizerFEST parade, traditionally held the weekend of the festival, has been rescheduled from August to Saturday, May 18. The firefighters breakfast, renamed Keizer Fire Breakfast, will be held from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 19. The change was made so that Fire District sta…See the Story
Changes coming to Keizer events in May
Keizer · KeizerAccording to an April 1st release from the Marion County Clerk’s office, around 40% of the voters in Marion County, or around 89,000 registered voters, are at risk of not getting a primary ballot for partisan candidates running for office, including the presidency. In order to vote in a party’s primary process, voters can update their party identification by visiting OregonVotes.gov and selecting a party by April 30, the deadline. The release …See the Story
Be sure to register for primary voting this year
Keizer · Keizer(From left) Dr. Amy Loyd, Assistant Secretary of Career, Technical and Adult Education for the U.S. Department of Education, Congresswoman Andrea Salinas (OR-6) and Chemeketa Community College president Dr. Jessica Howard pose with a Chemeketa EMS training vehicle. Photo by QUINN STODDARD of Keizertimes Congresswoman Andrea Salinas (OR-6), Department of Education Assistant Secretary for Career, Technical and Adult Education (CTE) Dr. …See the Story
Students to benefit from CC grants
Big Sky · Big SkyEBS STAFF Until May 7, voters in the Big Sky community will submit mail-in ballots to decide numerous volunteer leadership positions for local special purpose districts. The various local districts across Gallatin and Madison counties include school, fire, water and sewer, and the Big Sky Resort Area District (Resort Tax). On Tuesday, April 23, BSRADSee the Story
Local Election Preview: Meet the candidates
Layoffs · KeizerSuperintendent Andrea Castañeda and Board Chair Karina Guzmán Ortiz at a 2023 meeting. Both leaders described upcoming budget cuts as “painful,” though necessary. (Rachel Alexander/Salem Reporter) The Salem-Keizer School Board on Tuesday unanimously approved a plan to lay off hundreds of teachers and educators next school year as part of a $71 million budget cut plan that will reduce services for the district’s 40,000 students next year. The cut…See the Story
School board approves hundreds of layoffs for Salem schools
Keizer · KeizerMayor Clark with Clearlake Middle School contest winner Terren McDougal. Clark with contest winner Ethan Eggert from McNary High School A full council bench met on April 15 in the Keizer Council Chambers to listen to and discuss neighborhood association reports, informational systems as well as preparing for KeizerFEST. The night began with awards for children from both Clearlake Middle School and McNary High School who entered the “If I were…See the Story
Proper procedure, potential future mayors and surprising public comments
Keizer · KeizerAttendees of the Art Expo event dressed, or cosplaying, as various video game and media characters The Mid-Valley Comic Art Expo, happening on April 20 and 21, is coming to the Oregon State Fairgrounds on 17th Street NE. Admission on Saturday for ages 13 and older is $15 while on Sunday admission is $10. Military (with ID) and children under 12 get in for free. Numerous artists, vendors and special guests will be there to speak to and a varie…See the Story