Salem voters passed a five-year levy to fund the Salem Public Library, parks and Center 50+. The levy's passage reversed proposed budget cuts that would have closed a library branch, reduced hours and ...
Salem is drastically cutting its public library hours starting Jan. 2. The main Salem Public Library branch downtown will see a 27% reduction in hours and will no longer be open on Sundays. The West ...
A five-year local option levy to fund the Salem Public Library, parks and Center 50+ appears to be passing, according to initial ballot returns. Additional returns posted May 22 showed even more "yes" ...
Salem City Council voted unanimously Monday to send a livability levy that would fund the library, parks and Center 50+ to voters in the May 20 election. Salem's main library and West Salem branch ...
Registration is open for the Salem Public Library’s August Carnegie’s Kitchen featuring Corn & Chickpea Sliders and Pepper Nachos. August is corn and pepper season in Northeast Ohio, and the event ...
This story will be updated at 8 p.m. with initial election results. Salem voters are deciding whether to approve a five-year local option levy to fund the Salem Public library, parks and Center 50+.
A five-year operating levy to fund the Salem Public Library, Center 50+ and parks could be on the ballot in May.
Salem budget meetings spurred outrage over the potential closure of the Salem Public Library. Emails and comments filled the Salem City Council's inbox and social media, with many wondering if ...
Salem City Council unanimously voted to add a local measure to the May ballot that would fund the library, parks and Center 50+. If passed, the levy would cost the average household $229 a year.