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Salem-News.com (Jan-21-2008 22:46)
OCPP Finds that Cutting Income Tax on Capital Gains Would Harm Nearly All OregoniansSalem-News.com"Oregon's most serious economic problem is not sub par growth, but the growing gap between the haves and have-nots" - OCPP analyst Michael Leachman. (SILVERTON, Ore.) -
With the state having begun a top-to-bottom review of its tax system, a report released today makes the case that cutting the existing income tax on capital gains -- an idea often bandied about -- would harm all but the wealthiest Oregonians.
Salem-News.com (Jan-18-2008 10:32)
Silver Falls Bank Announces Stock Dividend of 7%Salem-News.com Business ReportThe Bank also has a wholly owned subsidiary headquartered in Salem, Silver Falls Mortgage. (SILVERTON, Ore.) -
The Silver Falls Bank Board of Directors declared an annual stock dividend of 7%, payable on February 15th 2008, to Silver Falls Bank shareholders of record on January 31st, 2008. This represents an increase over last year's stock dividend of 6%.
Salem-News.com (Dec-13-2007 20:03)
Police Identify Pedestrian Killed by Hit and Run DriverSalem-News.comAnyone with information is encouraged to contact the Marion County Sheriff's Office. (SALEM, Ore.) -
A man who was struck down by a car at midnight on Monday in the 12000 Block of Silverton Road and then run over a second time, has been identified as 21-year old Kyle Andrew Rush of Silverton, Oregon.
Salem-News.com (Nov-25-2007 20:06)
Body of Missing Silverton Man RecoveredSalem-News.comLuke Troseth had been the subject of an ongoing search, officials believe he took his own life. (SILVERTON, Ore.) -
A missing Silverton-area man was found deceased Saturday afternoon by divers in the South Falls pool at Silver Falls State Park. Family members reported the man missing to Silverton Police on November 17th, and preliminary investigation indicates no signs of foul play and that he took his own life.
Salem-News.com (Nov-22-2007 06:55)
Silverton Teen Killed in Single Car CrashSalem-News.comMarion County Sheriff's Office investigators say it appears speed and slick road conditions were factors in the crash. (SILVERTON, Ore. ) -
A Silverton, Oregon teen was killed Thanksgiving morning in a single car crash.
Salem-News.com (Nov-15-2007 19:40)
Toppled Trees, Landslides Force Trail Closures at Silver Falls State ParkSalem-News.comAlthough, visitors are not able to hike the loop in its entirety, all waterfalls are still viewable. (SILVERTON, Ore. ) -
A short section of Silver Falls State Park's Canyon Trail and all trails in the south side of the park will remain closed this weekend in the aftermath of a windstorm that toppled trees and created mini-landslides there earlier this week.
Salem-News.com (Mar-10-2007 18:08)
Police Seaching for Man who Tried to Abduct Silverton TeenKevin Hays Salem-News.comThe man was described as white, 30 to 40 years of age, about 6 feet tall and 200 pounds with a heavy build. (SILVERTON, Ore. ) -
Residents of Silverton are being asked to help police locate a man who allegedly tried to kidnap a middle school student while she was walking home from school.
Salem-News.com (Nov-23-2006 01:00)
Two Arrested for Meth and Two Taken Into Protective CustodySalem-News.comOne teenager and one elderly male are in protective custody (SILVERTON) -
Two people were arrested Wednesday after Marion County Street Crimes Detectives served a search warrant at 407 Jersey St in Silverton. About 7:00 AM, the detectives, assisted by the Silverton Police Department, arrived at the house and began the search.
Salem-News.com (Oct-31-2006 09:07)
New Study Finds Schools Spending Initiative 100 Percent PhonySalem-News.com(SILVERTON) -
A study released today by the Oregon Center for Public Policy (OCPP) calls a school spending initiative that has been promoted by at least five candidates for the Oregon House of Representatives “100 percent phony” because it would not improve student performance. The candidates are Joan Draper, Dominic Biggi, Robin Brown, Shirley Parsons, and Terry Rilling.
Salem-News.com (Oct-20-2006 15:20)
New Study Finds Most Oregonians Pay For Federal Tax Cuts That Only Benefit the RichSalem-News.comUnder the current design, only the wealthiest Oregonians, those with an average annual income of almost $1 million, are winners. (SILVERTON) -
A new report finds that all but the wealthiest Oregonians will be worse off because of tax cuts enacted by Congress at the behest of the Bush Administration. The study, by the non-partisan Citizens for Tax Justice, analyzes the net impact on Oregonians at various income levels of deficit- financed tax reductions approved over the last six years. |
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