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Salem-News.com (Oct-21-2009 22:10)

Community Radio Station Manager Marries On The Air

(STAYTON, Ore.) - On October 18, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. hundreds of listeners heard Ken Cartwright and Jan Castillo exchange vows and become husband and wife on local community radio station AM 1620 KENC.

As Ken and Jan considered how they were going to get their family and friends to their wedding conveniently and because they were scattered all over the United States, Ken jokingly suggested they send out invitations to have them tune into his radio station that they stream.

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Salem-News.com (Oct-20-2009 03:55)

Burning Car Rescue: Just in a Nick of Time (VIDEO)

Timing and courage intersect with lifesaving results.

(SALEM, Ore.) - Nick Edwards pulled a woman from a burning car Sometimes life prevails even among the poorest odds; in the worst case scenario. It happened Saturday at 2:42 a.m. when Nick Edwards of Salem, rounded a corner on a rural highway and spotted a fire.

A burning car off of Joseph Street SE at first was hard for him to gauge, "I thought maybe a mailbox was on fire, I couldn't see what it was."

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Salem-News.com (Aug-20-2009 01:33)

METH-BUSTERS Strike Again in Stayton

Group gains victories by taking their complaints about meth supplies right to the source.

(STAYTON, Ore.) - Salem-News.com Two convenience stores owned by Johal Sarbjit in Stayton, have been selling bongs, Hookahs, screens for pipes as well as pipes, scales and plastic bags which have been known to store, sell and distribute meth.

This is the second time METH-BUSTERS, a group of concerned citizens has confronted one of the stores.

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Salem-News.com (Jul-22-2009 01:30)

Stayton`s Urban Renewal Plan On Hold

Councilors present: James Loftus, Catherine Hemshorn, Mayor Gerry Aboud, Don Walters, Scott Vigil and Steve Frank.

(STAYTON, Ore.) - Stayton, Oregon city council The council chambers were quite full in anticipation of the public hearing on the city's proposed Urban Renewal Plan. The Mayor first asked city planner Dan Flieschman to give a complete presentation on the plan.

Flieschman then did a power point presentation showing the expanded boundaries and talked about the funding mechanisms and the projected time frame as well as projects to be accomplished with the creation and development of the Urban Renewal district.

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Salem-News.com (Feb-10-2009 22:49)

School Library Accomodates Stayton Town Hall Meeting

A small Oregon town moves forward with business.

(STAYTON, Ore.) - Stayton High School The Stayton High School library was more than a room full of books, computers and teenagers looking for a place to study and meet friends Tuesday night.

The meeting got underway at 6:30 PM and by then, the only persons in the library were Mayor Gerry Aboud and city councilors Catherine Hemshorne, Don Walters, James Loftus, Scott Vigil and Steve Frank, and they presided over the first of two town hall meetings, this being the first.

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Salem-News.com (Dec-05-2008 09:03)

Rural Towns East of Salem See Spike in Break Ins

The owner of the cafe that was broken into, just gave the community a free Thanksgiving dinner just last week.

(STAYTON, Ore.) - Salem-News.com Employees discovered a break in this morning at 5:25 AM at the Covered Bridge Cafe at 505 N. 3rd Avenue in downtown Stayton, as they arrived for work to open the cafe.

Police discovered that the front door windows had been broken and a steel grate from a street drain weighing about 75 pounds was laying just inside the door on the floor.

Stayton Police on the scene taking fingerprints think this was the method used to gain entry into the cafe. Investigators say the cash register was open and most of the change left for the morning shift was taken. It is not known at this time if anything else was taken.

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Salem-News.com (Jun-03-2008 21:03)

New City Council Member for Stayton- Maybe!

Councilors present: Scott Vigil, Steve Frank, Mayor Virginia Honeywell, Don Walters and Tim Grimes.

(STAYTON, Ore.) - The first order of business at this week's Stayton City Council meeting was the appointment of Jack Fiske to the vacant city council seat. This seat became available last month when Don Koenig resigned for health reasons.

Other items of discussion included a proposed community cable television station and questions over why a television camera was brought to the meeting.

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Salem-News.com (May-16-2008 12:44)

Flare Up at Stayton City Council Meeting

Politics in a small Oregon community get heated, but end in resolve.

(STAYTON, Ore.) - People arriving at a Stayton City Council work session last night found that the air conditioning was not working, so with 88 degree temperature outside and inside, the meeting was moved to the air conditioned city hall.

The heat of the day carried over as the mayor and councilors went over 21 applications for their city administrator position, but the discussion led to the meeting getting out of control and the question came up about who was running it.

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Salem-News.com (Apr-23-2008 12:27)

Break in and Robbery In Stayton

Police are asking anyone who might have seen something at this location to please call them.

(Stayton, Ore.) - Scene of break in at Stayton, Oregon 4-23-08 Police say that sometime early Wednesday morning, someone threw a concrete water cover through the plate glass window of Dirk's Barber shop at 263 N. 3rd. Ave; in Stayton Oregon.

It was discovered early Wednesday morning by a worker at Wave Broadband Cable Company, the next door neighboring business, and called into Stayton Police at 7:27 AM.

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Salem-News.com (Apr-16-2008 21:54)

`Not In My Back Yard` is Stayton`s Reaction to Skate Park Idea

Stayton residents voice concerns over youth and skaters but a city board says they will explore other areas.

(STAYTON, Ore.) - Skateboarders are viewed as a threat in Stayton, Oregon A public meeting was held at 6:30 PM in Stayton at the community center Wednesday night April 16th concerning the need for a skate park and a location for it.

The 5 member Parks and Recreation panel along with City Public Works Director, Mike Faught, and Lt. Rich Sebens of the Stayton Police Department were in attendance as well as 28 members of the community, including 6 teenage skateboarders.

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