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Volume 42 • No. 52
OCT. 15, 2021
REP. POST
TO STEP
DOWN
Decision comes
after move to Nevada
After announcing in late September that he had moved to
Nevada, Republican state Rep. Bill Post told the
Monday night that he would be resigning from his position as the
“After further discussions with an elections attorney and talking
it over with my wife, it appears that the best action I can take for my
district and my family is to resign before my term is over and give
my successor a chance to serve during the 2022 Short Legislative
See POST, page A5
Rep. Post during a legislative session early this year in Salem.
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Keizer Little League & Keizer
Cal Ripken joining forces
By MATT RAWLINGS
Of the Keizertimes
The state of youth baseball and soft-
ball in Keizer is about to look diff erent
starting this spring.
On Friday, Oct. 1, Keizer Little League
and Keizer Cal Ripken
announced that they were
joining together to form
Keizer Baseball and Softball.
This partnership will allow
the organization to run Little
League and Cal Ripken
programs under the same
umbrella.
“I can't even begin to tell
you how excited we are,” said
Keizer
Baseball
and
Softball
See BASEBALL, page A3
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