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More than 100 community members participated this weekend in a local event inspired by the hit reality show The Amazing Race. The Amazing Race: Salem for Refugees Edition took place Saturday morning, with 29 teams speeding through the scavenger hunt in downtown and central Salem.
The event served as a COVID-friendly fundraiser for the nonprofit Salem for Refugees, which provides a host of services to refugees resettling in the Salem area. These resources include help with childcare, job placement, transportation, interpretive services, school enrollment and housing support.
Nearly 67,750 refugees have resettled in Oregon from 1975 to 2018, the latest data available from Oregon Department of Human Services.
Polk County DA: No criminal charges in Selma Pierce’s death
The car crash killed the prominent community activist and philanthropist. Husband Bud Pierce called it a perfect tragedy. Author: Saphara Harrell (Salem Reporter) Published: 9:51 AM PST March 8, 2021 Updated: 9:54 AM PST March 8, 2021
SALEM, Ore. Selma Pierce and her son Michael were out for an evening walk in early December less than a half mile from her west Salem home when she entered Doaks Ferry Road to cross the street.
The sun had set on the chilly day, with a temperature around 42 degrees as the pair walked out of their neighborhood toward a road that leads to Highway 22 from the steep hills of west Salem.
No charges for driver who struck, killed Selma Pierce, DA says oregonlive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from oregonlive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.