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About 350 Marion County and transit district employees will begin moving back into the five-story Courthouse Square building. John Lattimer, Marion County’s chief administrative officer, said ...
The Marion County Courthouse will close through the end of the year after it suffered flooding damage related to the recent winter storm, according to Marion County Judge Warren Edwards. In a ...
Who: Marion County Board of Commissioners and Salem-Keizer Transit Board of Directors When: 2 p.m. today Where: 1st Floor, Courthouse Square, 555 Court St. NE, Salem ...
A testing company that OK'd the concrete used in the condemned Courthouse Square building will pay $105,000 to owners Marion County and Salem Keizer Transit to settle a lawsuit.
SALEM -- The city of Salem has added the Courthouse Square building to its list of dangerous buildings and ordered Marion County and the transit district workers to move out within 60 days.
That may be an OK strategy for an office building, but it should not be acceptable for a county landmark. Since taking office in 2019, Edwards has taken on the mantle of being the building's champion.
SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- The city of Salem has added the Courthouse Square building to its list of dangerous buildings and ordered Marion County and the transit district workers to move out within 60 days.