by Robert J. Saalfeld | Jun 22, 2015 | Business & Taxation, News, Winery/Vineyard/Brewery
Toolkit for Starting a Cider Business For people who are starting a cider business, this toolkit will guide you to information about forming a company, obtaining an OLCC license, and understanding reporting and regulations. Entity formation: You will likely want to...
by Jeremy Rickson | Jun 19, 2015 | Events, Winery/Vineyard/Brewery
Cidermakers Announce the Fourth Annual Oregon Cider Week. Celebrate the Northwest’s most exciting beverage with tastings, tap take-overs, cider dinners, and more. The Northwest Cider Association (NWCA) has announced the third annual Oregon Cider Week, a 10-day...
by Jeremy Rickson | Jun 15, 2015 | Construction, News
The first Con-Tech home is ready for sale. This first residence constructed by local students has just been completed and is now being offered for sale to the general public. The house is a 1589 square foot floor plan located at 529 24th St NE, Salem, Oregon, with...
by Jeremy Rickson | Jun 8, 2015 | Events, Real Property & Land Use
June 20th, 9am to 5 pm, at Chemeketa Community College. A free event that is open to the public, the fair will be held in Building #6, the auditorium building, nearest the parking lots (easiest to reach from the back of the campus from 45th Ave, SE and Silverton...
by Jeremy Rickson | Jun 5, 2015 | Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation, News
By Christine Moehl The Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) has been around since 2010 and nearly all of the major provisions of the law have been implemented in the intervening five years. However, there is one controversial element of the ACA which has not yet taken effect –...