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Today in History Tens of thousands of protestors against the Vietnam War battle police in downtown Chicago at the Democratic National Convention. — August 28, 1968 Food 4 Thought “The military don’t start wars. Politicians start wars.” — William Westmoreland, U.S. general The Month Ahead Now Playing Lost in Yonkers, award-winning play by Neil Simon, at Pentacle Theatre. Runs through Sept. 12. For tickets visit pentacletheatre.org. Friday, August 28 – Monday, Sept. 7 The 150th Oregon State Fair opens today and runs through Labor Day, Sept. 7. Visit oregonstatefair.org for a complete schedule of events and ticket prices. Saturday, August 29 Grand opening ceremony for the Big Toy playground at Keizer Rapids Park. Free event from 2 to 5 p.m. with food for the fi rst 200 people. Oregon Valley Boys at Keizer Rotary Amphitheater at Keizer Rapids Park, 6:30 p.m. Free. kraorg.com. Sunday, August 30 Pinots of the Caribbean 5th annual summer concert at Youngberg Hill Vineyard from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Tickets $20 at 503.362.0485 or www.salemconcertband.org. Tuesday, September 1 Community Build Task Force meeting, 6 p.m. in council chambers at Keizer Civic Center. Wednesday, September 2 Claggett Creek Watershed Council meeting, 5:30 p.m. at Keizer Civic Center. Thursday, September 3 Salem Grow and Show Club meets at Center 50+, 2615 Portland Rd. N.E. at 7 p.m. Program is fl oral demonstrations in preparation for the fall fl ower show in October. Public welcome to this free event. Saturday, September 5 Paradise of Samoa Luau at Keizer Rotary Amphitheater at Keizer Rapids Park, 6:30 p.m. Free. kraorg.com. Monday, September 7 Labor Day. All government offi ces are closed; no postal service. Tuesday, September 8 Keizer City Council meeting, 7 p.m. in council chambers at Keizer Civic Center. Meeting is a day later than usual due to Labor Day. Wednesday, September 9 Keizer Planning Commission meeting, 6 p.m. in council chambers at Keizer Civic Center. Thursday, September 10 Traffi c Safety/Bikeways/Pedestrians Committee meeting, 6 p.m. in council chambers at Keizer Civic Center. West Keizer Neighborhood Association meeting, 7 p.m. at Keizer Civic Center. Saturday, September 12 Briana Renea at Keizer Rotary Amphitheater at Keizer Rapids Park, 6:30 p.m. Free. kraorg.com Monday, September 14 Keizer Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting, 5:30 p.m. at Keizer Civic Center. Keizer Parks Tour, 5:45 p.m. at four parks in Keizer. Thursday, September 17 – Saturday, October 3 Dead Man’s Cell Phone by Sarah Ruhl at The Veronia Studio theatre at Reed Opera House. Performances after today will be at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets are $15. theveronastudio.com. Thursday, September 17 Volunteer Coordinating Committee meeting, 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at Keizer Civic Center. Greater Gubser Neighborhood Association meeting, 7 p.m. at Gubser Elementary School. Monday, September 21 Keizer City Council meeting, 7 p.m. in council chambers at Keizer Civic Center. Labor Day weekend is fast approaching and with it comes end-of-summer parties. These gatherings bring family and friends together, which also means some travel time. Unfortunately, despite laws and millions of dollars spent on education, the problem of impaired driving and unre- strained occupants still exist. This has contributed to La- bor Day weekend being one of the deadliest weekends to travel. The Keizer Police Depart- ment will have extra patrols, which started Monday and run through the Labor Day weekend. Their primary focus will be looking for impaired drivers. In addition, offi cers will also be concentrating on vehicles with unrestrained oc- cupants, drivers who are using mobile communication de- vices and speeders. Another dangerous driving habit not talked about as often as the DUII or the non-seat- belted occupant is the fatigued driver. According to an article in U.S. News & World Report, some research has shown, “… that volunteers who hadn’t slept for nearly 20 hours had response speeds that were 50 percent lower than well-rested folks on some cognitive tests; their performance was on par with those who had a blood- alcohol content of 0.05 per- cent, which is approaching the legal limit.” Here are some signs from the National Sleep Founda- tion that would suggest a driver needs to stop and rest: • Diffi culty focusing, fre- quent blinking, or heavy eye- lids • Daydreaming; wander- ing/disconnected thoughts • Trouble remembering the last few miles driven; missing exits or traffi c signs • Yawning repeatedly or rubbing your eyes • Trouble keeping your head up • Drifting from your lane, tailgating, or hitting a shoulder rumble strip • Feeling restless and irri- table The Keizer Police Depart- ment wishes everyone a happy and safe Labor Day weekend. Wheatland Ferry operator arrested On Aug. 18, Kaci Lynn Clark of Independence, 28, was issued a criminal citation for the crime of Theft II. The investigation that be- gan on July 28 was kicked off after staff began noticing dis- crepancies in the deposits of ferry monies received from the usage of the Wheatland Ferry. After discovering the dis- crepancies Clark was placed on administrative leave and public hearings The Keizer City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 8 for vacation of a portion of the north- erly right-of-way at Manbrin Drive NE near the intersec- tion with Cherry Avenue NE. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. in council chambers at Keizer Civic Center, at 930 Chema- wa Road NE. detectives with the Marion County Sheriff ’s Offi ce were called in to investigate. Detec- tives believe Clark was col- lecting the fee, not recording the vehicle and pocketing the money. The investigation into the case is still ongoing and ad- ditional theft charges may be added. Information regarding the ferry, its location and fees can be found at http://www. co.marion.or.us/PW/ferries/. local weather 15 YEARS AGO Band tractor stolen, left wrecked in park Someone took the McNary Band’s blue lawn tractor for a joy ride and dumped it into Willamette River earlier this month. 20 YEARS AGO Kennedy’s new leader settles in The new principal of Kennedy Elementary School is John Trujillo and he is skilled in dual language. Donna Jeanette Fink Sept. 14, 1946 – Aug. 13, 2015 Donna Jeanette Fink, 68, was born in Portland on Sept. 14, 1946. She lived in Florida and Utah as a child but most of her life was spent in Oregon. In 1995, she moved to Keizer with her parents and lived the last eight years with her sister. She attended Happy Hol- low Children’s School in St. John’s and worked at Good- will Industries for more than 20 years. In retirement she volunteered for many years at Gubser Elementary. Donna is survived by her sister, Victoria Goesch and husband Sam- uel; Goesch nephews Kurt, Eric, Alan and Bret; brother Jonathan Fink and wife Ab- Fink bie; nephews Jacob, Adam, Aaron; and niece Jessica of Bellevue, Wash. sudoku Enter digits from 1-9 into the blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each digit. So must every column, as must every 3x3 square. What grocery chain would you like to see come to Keizer? 58% 22% 12% 5% 2% 1% 5 YEARS AGO Fire ripped through a Lake Labish Elementary School building Monday afternoon, displacing students of the rural school just before the start of classes in September. Submit an obituary through our website at keizertimes.com or send an email to: editor@keizertimes.com Results Victim fends off would-be burglars Blaze chars rural school, forces students to move obituaries Web Poll looking back in the KT 10 YEARS AGO KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy An Acura sedan is put onto a fl atbed Monday morning after rolling off the northbound exit 260 Interstate 5 off-ramp. KEIZERTIMES.COM The Keizer Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, Sept. 9 to consider proposed revisions to Section 2.203 of the Keizer Development Code, dealing with permit- ted uses. The meeting starts at 6 p.m. in council chambers at Keizer Civic Center, at 930 Chemawa Road NE. Three men are in police custody following an overnight burglary in Keizer Tuesday morning. Quite the spill... - WinCo - Roth’s - Whole Foods - Walmart - Grocery Outlet - Mega Foods Vote in a new poll every Thursday! 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