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Bobby Hutchin (#5) dished out an assist on the Corban goal in the match. Photo Courtesy: Corban Athl
Corban Men Lose Tough Match vs Whitworth, 2-1
(September 7, 2014, 9:50 pm) SPOKANE, Wash. The Warriors (2-2) return to action on September 16 when they open up the conference campaign and host Concordia University (1-1). (Video)

The Corban University men's soccer team finished its 2014 preseason campaign on Saturday evening with a thrilling back-and-forth match against Whitworth University.


Photo Courtesy: Doug Pfeiler - Corban Athletics
Boxers Bite Warriors, 1-0
(September 7, 2014, 9:30 pm) FOREST GROVE, Ore. While playing in their sixth-straight road contest to begin the 2014 season, the Warriors suffered just their second loss.

The Corban University women's soccer team traveled to play Pacific University on Sunday afternoon, and in a tight non-conference affair, the Warriors fell to the Boxers, 1-0.


A fire in a row of arborvitae trees in a Keizer manufactured home park Saturday night could have bee
Fire in Keizer Saturday Night Could Have Been Much Worse
(September 7, 2014, 8:00 pm) KEIZER, Ore. The home sustained minor fire damage, and no injuries were reported.(Video)

A fire in a row of arborvitae trees in a Keizer manufactured home park Saturday night could have been a lot worse, if firefighters had not been called in time.


Three Day Forecast for Salem (September 7th - September 9th)
(September 7, 2014, 11:36 am) SALEM, Ore. Today will be sunny with highs around 85

Three Day Forecast for Salem and Willamette Valley.


Emma Sanders was one of three Bearcats with two shots Saturday against Warner Pacific. Photo Courtes
Willamette Falls to Warner Pacific, 1-0
(September 7, 2014, 6:30 am) SALEM, Ore. Willamette will return to action on Friday, Sept. 12, against Northwest Christian University.

Despite holding a 12-4 advantage in total shots, Willamette University could not overcome a goal 14 seconds into the second half falling to Warner Pacific College, 1-0, Saturday night at Sparks Field.


Patriot Day Banner to be Displayed at Salem's Civic Center - Source: City of Salem
Patriot Day Banner to be Displayed at Salem's Civic Center
(September 6, 2014, 10:39 pm) SALEM, Ore. The banner, otherwise known as the Flag of Honor, is created from the names of those who perished in the terrorist attacks of 9/11.

As part of a multi-year exchange program with the U.S. Navy, the City of Salem will be displaying a Patriot Day Banner at the Salem Civic Center for three days from September 10 - 12, 2014.


2-641 Aviation Battalion Changes Command in Ceremony
(September 6, 2014, 9:55 pm) SALEM, Ore. Oregon Army National Guard, participate in a change of command ceremony between outgoing commander, Lt. Col. Pete Derouin, and the incoming commander, Lt. Col. Alan Gronewald, Sept. 6, in Salem

Oregon Army National Guard, participate in a change of command ceremony between outgoing commander, Lt. Col. Pete Derouin, and the incoming commander, Lt. Col. Alan Gronewald, September 6th, in Salem


The Warriors compiled 28 kills and attacked for a .052 hitting percentage. Photo Courtesy: Doug Pfei
Oregon Tech Defeats Corban in Straight Sets
(September 6, 2014, 7:00 am) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. The Warriors return to the hardwood on Sept. 12 for their home-opener against Warner Pacific College at 7:00 p.m.

Despite a valiant effort, the Corban University volleyball team came up short in straight sets to Oregon Tech (12-25, 19-25, 21-25) at Danny Miles Court on Friday night.


Willamette sophomore outside hitter Alida Holt. Photo Courtesy: Willamette Athletics
Bearcats Down Occidental; Lose to Pomona-Pitzer
(September 5, 2014, 11:02 pm) THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. The Bearcats are now 4-2 on the season.

Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.) defeated Willamette University, 3-1, in volleyball on Friday at the Cal Lu Fornia Invitational.


Traffic heading south to Eugene for the University of Oregon and Michigan State University game on S
Oregon Police Agencies Issue Travel Advisory for Ducks Home Game with Michigan State
(September 5, 2014, 5:25 pm) EUGENE, Ore. Construction at the I-5/Randy Pape Beltline interchange has resulted in a significant change to the southbound Exits 195 A and B. Motorists should carefully read the signs preceding the exit.

Traffic heading south to Eugene for the University of Oregon and Michigan State University game on Saturday should anticipate heavy congestion along Interstate 5 in several Willamette Valley area locations before and after the game.


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