January 15, 2025
| ||||||||||
SNc Channels: HomeNews by DateSportsVideo ReportsWeatherBusiness NewsMilitary NewsRoad ReportCannabis NewsCommentsADVERTISEStaffCompany StoreCONTACT USRSS Subscribe Search About Salem-News.com Salem-News.com is an Independent Online Newsgroup in the United States, setting the standard for the future of News. Publisher: Bonnie King CONTACT: Newsroom@Salem-news.com Advertising: Adsales@Salem-news.com ~Truth~ ~Justice~ ~Peace~ TJP |
Salem-News.com (Mar-21-2021 19:12)
5 Steps to Open a Dental Office in SalemSalem-News.comBefore you open your dental office, here are five things you must do. (SALEM, Ore.) -
If you’re reading this, then odds are you’ve been working as a dentist for a while now and are ready to finally open your own practice.
Salem-News.com (Mar-17-2021 18:25)
31 Percent Increase in Oregon COVID CasesSalem-News.comOregon reports 239 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases, 3 new deaths (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
The Oregon Health Authority’s COVID-19 Weekly Report, released today, shows increased daily cases and declines in hospitalizations and deaths in comparison to the previous week.
Salem-News.com (Mar-10-2021 14:15)
Tamiflu is Dangerous to ChildrenMarianne Skolek-Perez Salem-News.com Investigative ReporterWhy approve use of a known dangerous drug? (MYRTLE BEACH, SC) -
It appears the CDC is positioning itself to recommend a very dangerous drug called Tamiflu in the treatment of COVID-19. In 2012, I wrote an article republished below warning of the dangers of children and infants being prescribed Tamiflu.
Salem-News.com (Mar-04-2021 18:50)
Oregon Hits Milestone: 1 Million Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine AdministeredSalem-News.comOHA encourages all Oregonians to keep taking protective measures to help keep themselves & others well. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
Today, OHA recorded more than 1 million vaccines administered to Oregonians. There were 22,346 doses recorded yesterday, bringing the total number of doses administered in the state to 1,019,767.
Salem-News.com (Feb-23-2021 14:21)
Software Development Apprenticeships On The Rise As COVID Hits OregonSalem-News.comDiscover which apprenticeship programs are available to you. (SALEM, Ore.) -
Software development apprenticeships are on the rise as COVID hits Oregon. According to Salem apprenticeship administrators, apprenticeships provide individuals with an alternative pathway to advance their careers.
Salem-News.com (Feb-23-2021 02:03)
What You Should Know to Buy a Trim TraySalem-News.comIn a cannabis-legal state like Oregon, trim trays are an important tool. (SALEM, Ore.) -
If you grow cannabis in a legal medical or recreational state, you probably know how important it is to trim it. The first reason to do so lies in its appearance.
Salem-News.com (Feb-22-2021 22:49)
How to Keep Your Brain Active at HomeSalem-News.comKeep busy and make the most of your time at home! (SALEM, Ore.) -
Due to world events and the cold winter months, you have probably been spending a lot more time at home the last few months. While you can watch television all day and relax on the sofa, there are only so many hours-on-end you can do this.
Salem-News.com (Feb-22-2021 17:24)
Salem Man Arrested for Sex Abuse of Four ChildrenSalem-News.comDetectives concerned there may be more victims (SALEM, Ore.) -
35-year old Luis Fernando Del Rio JR, of Salem, was arrested after being identified as having victimized four children. Salem Police detectives conducted the investigation into allegations of sex abuse.
Salem-News.com (Feb-18-2021 21:04)
Oregon Medical Marijuana: Do You Really Need A Medical Card?Salem-News.comIn Oregon, medical marijuana is there to help. (SALEM, Ore.) -
The state of Oregon was one of the first in the United States to allow patients with a debilitating medical condition to apply for a medical marijuana permit, giving them the legal right to possess and consume cannabis for medicinal purposes.
Salem-News.com (Feb-09-2021 13:59)
Coldest Days of Winter May Lie AheadSalem-News.comHow much snow will fall and where remains highly uncertain at this point. (SALEM, Ore.) -
The coldest temperatures of the winter are expected to drop southwestward into southwest Washington and northwest Oregon beginning Wednesday night. These frigid temps will likely persist through at least the weekend. |
Quick Links
DININGWillamette UniversityGoudy Commons Cafe Dine on the Queen Willamette Queen Sternwheeler MUST SEE SALEMOregon Capitol ToursCapitol History Gateway Willamette River Ride Willamette Queen Sternwheeler Historic Home Tours: Deepwood Museum The Bush House Gaiety Hollow Garden AUCTIONS - APPRAISALSAuction Masters & AppraisalsCONSTRUCTION SERVICESRoofing and ContractingSheridan, Ore. ONLINE SHOPPINGSpecial Occasion DressesAdvertise with Salem-NewsContact:AdSales@Salem-News.com Support Salem-News.com: | ||||||||
Contact: adsales@salem-news.com | Copyright © 2025 Salem-News.com | news tips & press releases: newsroom@salem-news.com.
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy |