JANUARY 15, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7
City adopts media policy
By CRAIG MURPHY
Of the Keizertimes
How, exactly, do you defi ne
the news media?
That was a question city of
Keizer staff looked at recently,
particularly in regards to news
media attendance at executive
sessions.
The issue came up in
December, when Keizerite
Eamon Bishop asked for per-
mission to attend a Dec. 7
Keizer City Council executive
session. Bishop claimed he was
starting up a newspaper and
was thus allowed to attend the
session as a media member.
City Attorney Shannon
Johnson met Bishop at the
door and explained he hadn’t
had time to research the topic,
since the request came shortly
before the meeting. Bishop
left and did not attend the
regular council meeting that
evening, nor did he attend the
Jan. 4 council meeting. A copy
of his newspaper has not been
seen yet, either.
Still, bringing up the issue
led Johnson to put together
a policy for news media. He
used Salem’s policy as a model
and also got input from others
in Keizer before presenting his
recommended policy at last
week’s council meeting.
As defi ned by state law, rep-
resentatives of the news media
are allowed to attend certain
executive sessions but can be
required to not disclose speci-
fi ed information discussed
during the sessions.
There are 10 print media,
eight radio media and nine
television media organizations
recognized by the city, though
only the Keizertimes has been
in attendance at executive ses-
sions for several years.
“Most times news media
are allowed to attend,” John-
son said. “It would be appro-
priate to have a policy.”
Among other things, the
city’s new policy makes it clear
no recording is permitted of
executive sessions except for
the city’s offi cial recording.
Councilor Amy Ryan
asked about the future.
“Is there a clause that al-
HEALY,
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lows changes in the future if
another media source want-
ed to be considered?” Ryan
asked. “I understand the list,
but it could change in the fu-
ture.”
Johnson said there is a pro-
cess for such new recognition.
Mayor Cathy Clark liked
the policy.
“It allows us an appropriate
review of news outlets,” Clark
said. “We have seen news out-
lets change drastically in the
last 10 years.”
Councilor Roland Herrera
asked about bloggers.
“Do you see bloggers being
put on the list?” Herrera asked.
Johnson said anyone would
have to meet a high level.
“I don’t know at what
level a blogger would qualify,”
Johnson said. “It has to be an
entity serious about creating
news in Keizer. That would
be a diffi culty with a random
blogger. There has to be some
frequency of publication, an
institutionalized entity.”
Councilors adopted the
policy unanimously.
puzzle answers
Failing to appear in court
is not a new thing, as his past
history is fi lled with such
marks. Being in trouble with
the law is far from a new thing
as well for Healy. A look at
Healy’s name in the system
reveals more than two dozen
records, starting with a 1987
infraction for defective equip-
ment in Clackamas County.
Many of the records deal
with suspended license or
other driving issues, while a
1989 case dealt with posses-
sion of a controlled substance
and unlawful possession of a
fi rearm. He was fi rst convict-
ed for a theft charge in 1991,
with another conviction for
possession of a controlled sub-
stance in 1995.
Healy was convicted of
burglary in 2002, with a crim-
inal mischief and another bur-
glary conviction the following
year. A reckless driving con-
viction followed in 2007, with
a conviction for possession of
methamphetamine following
in February 2008. That was
the last case listed in the state
court database until the 2013
laundromat charges.
traffi c court
NO LICENSE
Brando T. Tapusoa, $245; Badr
Elmestour, $75; Ty Anthony
Robinson, $200; Richard Ar-
thur Pedrozo, $225.
Gomez, $202; Merle Gene
Humphreys, $160; David Ar-
vizu Medina, $160; Jaime Del-
gado Jr., $125; Jason Bradley
Frazier, $145; Jordan Allen
Curry, $292; Taylor Ann Ro-
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Bennett, $160; Dearyl Dannae
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Marie Johnson, $145; Donna
Barnes, $135; Leticia Ma-
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Kosieracki, $135; Mindy Lynn
Seeley, $197; Helen Jean Rice,
$145; Kevin Michael Simon-
sen, $110; Vanessa Rubi Luna,
$75; Diana Seydi Osoria Cruz,
$135; Janie Marie Scofi eld,
$110.
DRIVING WHILE
SUSPENDED
ILLEGAL USE OF MOBILE
DEVICE
SPEEDING
FAILURE TO OBEY
TRAFFIC CONTROL
DEVICE
Lincoln Ray Auau Schroeder,
$260; Jake Dominguez Tadeo,
$542; Ricardo Pablo-Silva,
$245; Noemi Covarrubias
Rivera, $245; Manuel Garcia
Rodriguez, $245; Lexi Pache-
co-Coria, $200.
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James Kyle Willis, $500; Jake
Dominguez Tadeo, $500; Ter-
ry Jason Robb, $500.
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James Kyle Willis, $1,058; Ze-
ferino Espinoza Arias, $1,058;
Brittany Lee Bivans, $1,058;
Terry Jason Robb, $1,058;
Brando T. Tapusoa, $385; Phil-
lip Joseph Zuniga, $487; Rich-
ard Arthur Pedrozo, $487.
Ernesto Rodriguez Gutier-
rez, $160; Christian Nathan
Scritsmier, $145; Michael
Eric McNeil, $145; Micky
Dianalisa Dryden, $160; Hei-
di Marie Mills, $110; Elvira
Lizaola, $145; Arturo Esteban
less driving, $415; James Kyle
Willis, improper display of
stickers, $200; Christopher
Lee Sparks, improper dis-
play of stickers, $200; Chris-
topher Lee Sparks, careless
driving, $1,058; Zeferino Es-
pinoza Arias, improper left
turn, $500; Maria Karina
Garcia, prohibited parking,
$92; Aida Habeebah Issa, fail-
ure to use safety belts, $242;
Aida Habeebah Issa, failure
to change information on li-
cense, $200; Tracy R. Beck,
improper right turn, $235;
Ricardo Pablo-Silva, improper
display of stickers, $40; Terry
Jason Robb, improper display
of stickers, $200; Mariah Mae
Young, failure to yield right of
way, $245; Timothy Lee Bran-
nines, unsignaled lane change,
$110; Amanda Marie Scarlata,
dangerous left turn, $250; Le-
ticia Marie Pineda, failure to
change information on li-
cense, $40; Lucero Yessenia
Garcia Flores, failure to stop
for bus safety lights, $385; Kim
Loan Thi Nguyen, follow-
ing too closely, $245;Daniel
Robert Gill, failure to renew
registration, $40; Ty Anthony
Robinson, improper display
of stickers, $40; Sean Duane
Adams, failure to register ve-
hicle, $40.
Joshua Paul Schwabauer, $135;
Emil Gheorghe Marjan, $150;
Phillip Joseph Zuniga, $160;
Juanita Ramirez, $145; Clau-
dia Yolanda Rodriguez, $145.
Christopher Robert Howery,
$235; Rezq Ali Ahmed Al-
sareai, $235; Mayra Alejandra
Perez, $245.
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