Salem Monthly is the only alternative monthly newspaper in Salem, Oregon, United States. Established in April 2005, the newspaper is owned and managed by Andrew P. "AP" Walther. Salem Monthly is a member of the Salem Chamber of Commerce.
Topics covered in recent issues include: the stigma of living on welfare; the dangers of pollution and whether recycling helps; Chemeketa Community College’s financial struggles; local gay citizens’ reactions to ...
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