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Marion Berries Are Newest Semi-Pro Team in Salem

Written by Luis Ramirez on Nov. 22nd, 2024

Salem is about to add another semi-pro team to the fold when the Marion Berries make their debut next summer.

The Marion Berries are the latest expansion team for the West Coast League (WCL), a summer collegiate wooden-bat league with teams based in Oregon, Washington and Canada. 

They are the 17th team to join the league, forming a natural rivalr…

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Rock band Birth of Happiness celebrates transformation

Written by Carlin Croff on Oct. 16th, 2024

Manny Martinez’s band, Birth of Happiness, released its debut album on February 2nd, marking the beginning of a musical journey that delivers a message of radical hope and transformation. The Salem-based band kicked off their live performances in Seattle on August 2nd, with a number of performances to follow in the Salem area.

Growing up in Baltimore, M…

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Empower ATA Martial Arts opens opportunities on Lancaster

Written by Carlin Croff on Oct. 16th, 2024

ATA Martial Arts Keizer launched their second location on October 7th, bringing opportunities to build discipline, character and confidence to the neighborhoods surrounding Lancaster Drive. With the new location comes a rebrand to Empower ATA Martial Arts, highlighting the instructors’ focus on equipping students to live into their full potential.

Carso…

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Commercial Business Furniture is Salem’s Longest Running Business

Written by Luis Ramirez on Oct. 16th, 2024

The oldest and continuously run official business has changed ownership and model over the years but has remained committed to providing business for the local community.

The current iteration is called Commercial Business Furniture (CBF), run by the Mizer family. Katy is the Principal Owner, Dale is the Business Manager and their son Sawyer is the Sales …

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This is Part I of the last in a series of four articles that poses the question:What is the intersection between optimal sales leadership… and the optimal use of today’s technology?

Written by James Alberson on Oct. 16th, 2024

There are, we believe, four pillars of technology that support any modern sales team. In previous articles, we have shared the first three.  The first pillar is an accurate, constantly updated sales process. The second pillar is our sales methodology. The third is our own technologically savvy sales leadership, which aligns the sales…

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Fall Attractions for Families and Adults in Salem

Written by Luis Ramirez on Oct. 16th, 2024

Fall has arrived in the Mid-Willamette Valley and with it several Halloween themed activities. 

The Salem area has a few options within a short drive of the city listed below:

E.Z. Orchards (5504 Hazelgreen Rd. NE, Salem)

Harvestfest 2024 is running from September 28th-October 30th. Activities include Hayrides, Pumpkin Patch, Petting Zoo, Corn …

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Bridgetown Conservatory sends Salem students Broadway-bound

Written by Carlin Croff on Sep. 19th, 2024

With the close of Enlightened Theatrics in February, Portland-based Bridgetown Conservatory fills the gap in Salem’s theater arts community. The fall term kicked off on September 7th at their new location in the Salem Arts Building downtown.

Bridgetown Conservatory empowers students with the connections and confidence they need to make it on Broadway. â…

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Spirit Mountain Casino unveils new Top Golf Swing Suite

Written by Carlin Croff on Sep. 19th, 2024

Spirit Mountain Casino launches their new Top Golf Swing Suite on September 9th, providing an immersive virtual sports experience to casino guests. Enjoy a classy cocktail while you hit par on an iconic golf course, test your fastball, or send the hockey puck soaring in this full sensory experience.

“The Top Golf Swing Suite is a great amenity for guest…

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Wunderland brings a whole new world of fun to Salem

Written by Carlin Croff on Sep. 19th, 2024

Wunderland’s move to the old Costco building opens up a whole new world of entertainment opportunities for Salem residents, including a multilevel, high-paced go-kart track. Wunderland hopes to open the doors to this new location in December.

As entertainment facilities become more prevalent, Wunderland recognized the need to expand the variety of enter…

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This is the third in a series of four articles that pose the question:What is the intersection between optimal sales leadership… and the optimal use of today’s technology?

Written by James Alberson on Sep. 19th, 2024

Let’s look at the third pillar, sales leadership itself. We’ll examine how your technology can support the buyer journey.

As an effective sales leader, you want to ensure, through your personal example, that you are walking your talk when it comes to decisions that support the first two pillars, sales process and methodol…

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