Saturday, July 5th, 2025

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Good morning, Salem. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 5th of July.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Rescue teams from Silverton Fire District, Salem Fire Department, and Marion County Search and Rescue used 300-foot ropes and a mechanical system to save an injured hiker who fell from a steep cliff near Abiqua Falls on July 3 — he was brought to safety by 7:19 p.m. Statesman Journal
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Oregon State Parks now allow most e-bikes to use bike trails except in areas where signs prohibit them — riders must follow rules that limit speed and require yielding to pedestrians, horses, and slower users. The rules cover all three e-bike classes and give rangers the authority to issue fines for violations. Statesman Journal
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Oregon lawmakers passed a bill that lets the nine recognized tribes create and run their own early learning programs with money given directly by the Department of Early Learning and Care— the bill now awaits the governor’s signature. This step removes old restrictions and supports tribal self-determination in early learning. Salem Business Journal
- ➤ The Oregon Department of Administrative Services commissioned a third-party audit of the Motor Voter program last fall after data entry errors emerged, a step directed by Governor Tina Kotek and Secretary of State Tobias Read. The audit found that new controls at ODOT and SOS are largely effective—additional recommendations are now being implemented to further secure the system. 1430 KYKN
- ➤ The City of Salem will begin work on July 7 to stabilize Shelton Ditch between Ford Street SE and 25th Street SE; work on the south embankment will close the Ford Street SE Bridge for detoured traffic until the project is finished by the end of August, then workers will move to stabilize the north embankment along 24th Street SE for local traffic only. 1430 KYKN
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Marion County Fair
Noon-10 p.m. — Oregon State Fair & Exposition Center — Adults: $9, Kids 5 and under FREE — Celebrate summer with thrilling rides, tasty food, and live music at the Marion County Fair.
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Breakthrough Basketball Camp: Ball Handling and Scoring Skills
N/A — July 11-13 — NPJ Sports Complex — $97 fee for observing coaches — Improve your basketball skills with high-intensity drills and expert coaching.
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Vintage Datsun Swap Meet
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. — Powerland Heritage Park — $20 Admission (plus camping fee) — Enjoy classic car swaps along with access to park museums and local food options.
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Lavender Wreath Making Workshop
11 AM – 2 PM — Arrowhead Lavender Farm & Co. — Cost included — Create your own beautiful lavender wreath with expert guidance in a serene setting.
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North East Salem Community Association Meeting
7-8:30 p.m. — The Jory Apartments — Free entry — Engage with your neighbors and contribute to the discussion about community improvements.
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Emerging Welders Program Information Session
10 AM – 12 PM — WorkSource Oregon - Salem Center — Free entry — Discover the Emerging Welders Program for individuals with criminal convictions in the local community.
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Pinot & Pizza Evening
12-6 p.m. — Hudak House - Winery & Vineyard — No reservations required — Enjoy custom pizzas paired with fine wines in a scenic vineyard setting.
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STRIDE 5k/10k Run/Walk in Minto-Brown Island Park
3:45-5:30 p.m. — Minto-Brown Island Park — Participation fee required — Enjoy a community-focused run/walk event with stunning park views and friendly competition.
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Ironman Oregon
Blazing fast — Morning — Minto-Brown Island Park — Registration fee applies — Experience one of the fastest IRONMAN 70.3 races with a scenic swim, bike through vineyards, and a flat run.
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Nashville at Salem's Historic Grand
5-9 p.m. — Grand Theater — Food and drinks available — Experience an intimate Nashville-style evening featuring original songs and stories from talented songwriters.
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