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Safe Routes to School – Grants to help with Stayton school safety

Stayton school safety will benefit from a pair of state grants that are part of the Oregon Department of Transportation’s Safe Routes to School program. The City of Stayton received a $542,000 grant t...

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City of Stayton

Four-way race – Two Stayton council seats on ballot

There’s a four-way race for two open seats on the Stayton City Council this election season with three newcomers challenging one incumbent. As of the Aug. 27 filing deadline, incumbent Councilor Steph… Access the full […]

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