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Chamber Urges FEMA to Adopt “Least Burdensome Path Forward” for NFIP-ESA Integration
New rule proposals from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) stand to reshape the way Oregon communities plan for and ... -
For the Trees: Fresh Perspectives on Forestry in Oregon
On Wednesday, September 10, the Springfield and Eugene Area Chambers of Commerce joined forces with the Oregon Forest Industries Council ... -
Member Profile: The Good Son, LLC
Born from a simple act of family support, The Good Son, LLC has evolved into a trusted resource for home ... -
Willamalane Hosts Food Drive at Camp Putt
Join a special afternoon at Camp Putt that benefits Willamalane‘s food pantry. On Sept. 12-14, bring three cans of food ... -
Springfield’s Kingsford a Finalist for Coolest Thing Made in Oregon Contest, Voting Open
What do mustard, charcoal and beer have in common? Sure, they probably rubbed shoulders at your Labor Day barbecue. But ... -
SELCO Community Credit Union Earns National Recognition for Community Impact
SELCO Community Credit Union is one of 10 credit unions of its size nationwide to be recognized by the Credit ... -
Unemployment Insurance for Striking Workers: Oregon Employment Department Rulemaking Update
Earlier this year, the Springfield Chamber opposed SB 916, which expanded unemployment insurance (UI) eligibility to striking workers. Despite their ... -
Downtown Springfield to Come Alive for 6th Annual Block Party
The City of Springfield invites residents and visitors to the 6th Annual Springfield’s The Block Party powered by SELCO on ... -
Latest Issue: Strength in Numbers
Welcome to The Bottom Line: Strength in Numbers! This monthly issue includes stories from the Springfield Chamber and around our ... -
New and Renewed Members
We post on a monthly basis to reflect the most current new and renewed members of the Springfield Area Chamber ...








