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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.
Keizer may refer to: Keizer (surname) Keizer (artist), a street artist in Cairo, Egypt; Keizer, Oregon; The Dutch word for an emperor or caesar; Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, minor league baseball team from Keizer, Oregon
La herencia (English title: Legacy) [3] is a Mexican telenovela that aired on Las Estrellas from 28 March 2022 to 15 July 2022. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The series is produced by Juan Osorio for TelevisaUnivision , and is an adaptation of the Chilean telenovela Hijos del Monte .
Shari's abruptly closed its Keizer restaurant location this month, adding to a growing number of permanent closures throughout the Pacific Northwest.
The Keiser post office was established in 1948, as a Salem delivery station. [1] 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]
Hacienda Juanita (built 1833-34) is a coffee plantation hacienda in the town of Maricao, Puerto Rico. The design is based on typical Puerto Rican culture, and was commissioned by the wife of a Spanish official. [1] Coffee production at the hacienda declined from the 1960s. [2]
The Hacienda name was itself licensed from Circus Circus, which had owned the demolished Hacienda casino on the Las Vegas Strip. [ 13 ] After several developers showed interest in buying the property to build a residential neighborhood or high-rise timeshare tower, the owners approached the NPS in 2003 with their willingness to consider an offer.
Hacienda Azucarera La Esperanza (Spanish for "La Esperanza sugarcane plantation") is a former 2265-acre sugarcane plantation located in the Manatí river valley in the municipality of Manatí, Puerto Rico which was founded in the 1830s and, by the 1860s, was one of the largest in the island. It remained operational from 1830 to 1880.