SALEM The Salem Parks Commission unanimously approved the hire of the new parks director Wednesday. Jacob Logan will have a salary of $62,400 and begin w
SALEM The Salem Parks Commission unanimously approved the hire of the new parks director Wednesday. Logan will have a salary of $62,400 and begin work Jan. 2. A 2012 graduate of Kent State, he holds a bachelor’s degree in applied horticulture. Commission President John Panezott said that prior to joining the department, Logan worked […]
Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Lee Cox has retired from the U.S. Army after 20 years of service. Cox joined the Army after graduating from Salem Senior High School in 2002. After basic training and also Advanced training in Field Artillery at Ft. Sill, Okla., he was deployed immediately with the 2nd Battalion, 17th Field Artillery […]
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Salem Rotary Club members gather in the open field slated to become Rotary Recreation Area in Waterworth Memorial Park. As part of itâs 100th anniversary, the club donated $50,000 to the Salem Parks Department to develop the land located just north of the Center Circle indoor soccer field near the Salem Community Center. (Salem News photo by Mary Ann Greier)
SALEM Salem Rotary celebrated 100 years of giving with a new gift Tuesday: $50,000 for the city parks to establish Rotary Recreation Area.
Introduced as “a multigenerational, multifunctional family gathering place to socialize, practice sporting skills, and stay fit,” the Rotary Recreation Area will be located on a 1-acre patch of land in Waterworth Memorial Park.
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Salem Rotary Club members gather in the open field slated to become Rotary Recreation Area in Waterworth Memorial Park. As part of itâs 100th anniversary, the club donated $50,000 to the Salem Parks Department to develop the land located just north of the Center Circle indoor soccer field near the Salem Community Center.
SALEM Salem Rotary celebrated 100 years of giving with a new gift Tuesday: $50,000 for the city parks to establish Rotary Recreation Area.
Introduced as “a multigenerational, multifunctional family gathering place to socialize, practice sporting skills, and stay fit,” the Rotary Recreation Area will be located on a 1-acre patch of land in Waterworth Memorial Park.