by Salem Chamber | May 21, 2021 | Chamber Blog, Coronavirus
All vaccinated Oregonians 12 and older eligible for cash prizes or scholarships One $1 million prize, 36 $10,000 county winners, and five $100,000 scholarship winners (Salem, OR) — Governor Kate Brown announced today the launch of the Take Your Shot Oregon...
by Salem Chamber | May 21, 2021 | Business Spotlight
Reporting on the wildfires that struck the Santiam Canyon last fall earned Salem Reporter top journalism honors in competition encompassing five Western states. The Society of Professional Journalists on Wednesday announced that the reporting team of Rachel Alexander,...
by Salem Chamber | May 20, 2021 | Chamber Blog, Member News
Dr. Raj joins Oregon-based mental health clinic to further accelerate patient accessibility to TMS therapy-a groundbreaking treatment for depression and OCD Depression is one of the greatest health crises we are facing… I can find no greater calling at this...
by Salem Chamber | May 20, 2021 | Press Release
2021 marks Capitol Toyota’s 50th anniversary. The Salem, Oregon-based dealership started in April 1971. Diana Davis, General Manager, Toyota Portland Region, presented the corporation’s 50th Anniversary Recognition to the Casebeer family. Davis said, “Scott Casebeer...
by Salem Chamber | May 14, 2021 | Business Spotlight, Marketing
Jose Gonzalez, Principal Broker at Tu Casa Real Estate, believes in the power of real estate. According to Jose, his work is not just about selling houses, rather he creates stability in people’s lives. Focusing primarily on the Spanish-speaking community,...
by Chamber Comms | May 12, 2021 | Chamber Blog, What's Happening in Salem
This past winter, the Salem Chamber set out to showcase a few of the organizations that are working endlessly to help end the homeless crisis in the City of Salem. Through the course of multiple interviews, exchanges, and many hours of footage, we have produced a...
by Salem Chamber | May 12, 2021 | Chamber Blog, Coronavirus, Public Policy blog
Salem, OR—Most restrictions to be lifted statewide when 70% of Oregonians 16 and older receive first doseBeginning May 21, counties eligible for option to move to Lower Risk when 65% of county residents 16 and older receive first dose and submit plan to close vaccine...
by Salem Chamber | May 12, 2021 | Chamber Blog, Public Policy blog
What’s Happening (OSCC Political Observations) Here’s the bottom line: The 2021 legislature in no way resembles any previous session. There is nothing to compare it to. The level of activity on business-related bills is at a near trickle as committees seem content...
by Salem Chamber | May 11, 2021 | Forum Speaker Series
Did you miss our final forum speaker series of the academic year? We featured a distinguished panel of speakers including Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, whose stories about the unitive power of baseball will undoubtedly inspire you. ...