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Silverton voters replace mayor, three members of city council → Read More
Former Police Chief Rick Lewis held a comfortable lead over Stu Rasmussen in the race to become Silverton's mayor. → Read More
Incumbent Vic Gilliam headed to reelection in House District 18 → Read More
Silverton Health is considering a partnership with other hospital systems. → Read More
Forest River Inc. is expanding its facilities to include the former Champion Homes site in Silverton. Operating multiple manufacturing facilities → Read More
Political action committee was fined last year for not filing proper paperwork. → Read More
Water quality in Silver Creek has returned to normal according to a news release. → Read More
Groups wants to perform Handel’s Messiah George Frederic Handel penned the music for Messiah, his most famous and loved oratorio, in just 24 days. The text comes from the King James Bible and tells the story of the prophecy, birth, death, resurrection and future of Jesus Christ. Under the name Silverton Messiah Project, a committee has been established to bring this great music to Silverton in the… → Read More
Candidates answer a series of questions about their run for office. → Read More
Website compares crime statistics, including both property and violent crimes. → Read More
What began as a way to celebrate the old country has become a local tradition.. → Read More
Election season is officially here. Silverton City Clerk Lisa Figueroa this week confirmed that as many as seven candidates could run for three open city council seats in the Nov. 4 election. Both Scott Walker has filed for re-election, while council members Bill Cummins and Randal Thomas have yet to file all he necessary paperwork. Walker is running for his second consecutive four-year term while… → Read More
Silverton has put fluoride it its drinking water for years. → Read More
Residents and public safety agencies get together for annual event → Read More
$24.9 million would remodel schools, allow closure of Eugene Field School → Read More
The Homer Davenport Community Festival would never be complete without a parade. → Read More
Doug Brown was a World Champion Bull Rider in 1969. → Read More
Resort lures visitors by offering private Geocaching tracks → Read More
McGinnis Field was the backdrop Friday and Saturday for Silverton's first Relay for Life → Read More
After two years at Sprague, Craig Swanson steps in as the Trojans' head educator → Read More