EIZER times $1.00/ ISSUE Vol. 43 • No. 16 FEBRUARY 04, 2022 Second person dies in aftermath of Keizer crash A memorial began to form at the end of Moira Hughes and George Heitz's driveway on Jan. 25. Photo by JOEY CAPPELLETTI of Keizertimes By JOEY CAPPELLETTI Of the Keizertimes George Heitz of Keizer, who was in bed on the morning of Jan. 22 when a truck drove through his bedroom wall, passed away Friday evening after six days in the hospital. Keizer police reports said that the truck's driver had a blood alcohol content of .24, three times the legal limit. Moira Hughes, Heitz's wife, was pronounced dead at the scene. An initial police press release on Jan. 22 had said that the 63-year-old Heitz had been “transported to the Salem Hospital Emergency Department with serious inju- ries” but was in stable condition. It is unclear at this point what inju- ries caused Heitz’s death. According to a Keizer police offi cer’s statement, Heitz had been paralyzed from the waist down from injuries sustained from the crash. Hughes, who was 67 years old when she passed, worked as a nursing instruc- tor at Chemeketa Community College until she retired in 2019. Dozens of former students expressed sorrow at the news of Hughes’ passing in a Chemeketa Nursing See AFTERMATH, page A6 Constellations features a unique love story through the eyes of the multiverse NEWSTAND PRICE: $1.00/ ISSUE SUBSCRIBER ADDRESS : BY MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes Two lives. One love. Limitless possibilities. With the popularity of stories about the multiverse increasing in pop culture (such as Spider-Man: No Way Home), the latest off ering from Keizer Homegrown Theater (KHT) explores a romantic story that spans diff erent realities in the show Constellations. “All of us at times in our life have thought 'if I had only done this, I won- der how my life would have turned out.' Constellations plays with that idea of choice and chance, and how it aff ects our life,” said Leigh Matthews Bock, director of the show. “We get to peek into what those diff erent choices look like via the string theory of multiple universes. See CONSTELLATIONS, page A3 Laura Blackwell and Michael Winder star in Keizer Homegrown Theater's production of Constellations. Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes