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John Ettinger moved to Keizer in the late 1970s and was encouraged by local merchants to launch his own newspaper. [4] The first issue of the Keizertimes was published on Oct. 3, 1979. [ 5 ] The paper was originally sent to people's residences twice a month for free but in 1982 it transitioned into a weekly paid-subscription model.
On March 24, 1884, Olive Hill incorporated as a city and served as the county seat of the short-lived Beckham County from February 9 to April 29, 1904. [7] The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway served Olive Hill and many other places on the railroad's Lexington Subdivision (running from Ashland to Lexington). The C&O merged into the Chessie System ...
The oldest buildings onsite include the stone chapel (1896) and columbarium (1915), both designed by William H. Crim Jr. [6]: 87 There are two large memorials at Olivet: one dedicated to the Sailors Union of the Pacific by Governor Earl Warren in 1946 in memory of the 6,000 United States Merchant Marine sailors who died in World War II, [ 7 ...
Olive Hill may refer to: Populated Places Olive Hill, California; Olive Hill, Kentucky; Olivehill, Tennessee; Olive Hill, Virginia (listed on the NRHP in Virginia) Summit
In 1891, Bishop Matz announced that Old Calvary Cemetery had been condemned by the city of Denver and proclaimed that Catholics should use Mount Olivet Cemetery for burials. The Union Pacific Railroad agreed to build a funeral car, special funeral train, and a depot near the cemetery. The charge for roundtrip was fifty cents.
On 2 November 1982, the city of Keizer was incorporated and named in honor of Thomas D. Keizur. At the time, the city's population was 19,650. The city continues to grow. As of 2016, the estimated population of Keizer was 38,980. [22] [23] [24] In 2010, a large bronze statue of Keizur on horseback was installed at the Keizer Civic Center.
Keizer (/ ˈ k aɪ z ər /) is a city located in Marion County, Oregon, United States, along the 45th parallel.As of the 2020 United States Census, its population was 39,376, making it the 14th most populous city in Oregon.
Keizer is a Dutch surname, meaning "emperor". [1] It is cognate to German Kaiser. Notable people with the surname include: Bert Keizer (born 1947), Dutch writer and ...