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Why Do Homeowners in Salem, OR Choose Supreme Projects for Their Remodeling Needs?
Why Do Homeowners in Salem, OR Choose Supreme Projects for Their Remodeling Needs?

Associated Press

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Why Do Homeowners in Salem, OR Choose Supreme Projects for Their Remodeling Needs?

06/05/2025, Salem, OR // KISS PR Brand Story PressWire // A common question among homeowners in Salem, Oregon, is: 'Why should I choose Supreme Projects for my home remodeling needs?' As the leading remodeling company in the region, Supreme Projects offers unparalleled expertise and a commitment to excellence that sets them apart. Unmatched Expertise in Home Remodeling Supreme Projects has established itself as the premier choice for home remodeling in Salem,Oregon. Their team specializes in transforming homes through custom kitchens, bathrooms, and whole-home renovations. With a focus on quality craftsmanship and client satisfaction, they bring vision and dedication to every project. Comprehensive Services Tailored to Your Needs From historic neighborhoods to modern developments, Supreme Projects understands the unique challenges of each home. Their services include: Their collaborative design process ensures that each project aligns with the homeowner's vision and lifestyle. Local Expertise and Commitment Serving the greater Salem area and the Willamette Valley, Supreme Projects is deeply rooted in the community. Their local knowledge allows them to source quality materials suited to Oregon's climate and navigate the specific needs of the region's homes. This commitment to local excellence ensures that projects are completed on time and within budget. Client-Centric Approach Supreme Projects prides itself on building lasting relationships with clients. Their team works closely with homeowners, realtors, and property managers to deliver results that exceed expectations. By focusing on open communication and personalized service, they make the remodeling process seamless and enjoyable. About Supreme Projects Located at 3735 #A Amber St NE, Salem, OR 97301, Supreme Projects is a trusted name in home remodeling in Salem, Oregon. They specialize in custom builds, home renovations, and repairs, offering services that enhance both the functionality and aesthetics of homes. With a team of skilled professionals, Supreme Projects is dedicated to delivering high-quality craftsmanship and exceptional customer service. ### Media Contact: Supreme Projects 3735 #A Amber St NE Salem, OR 97301 Phone: 503-510-6328 Website: newsroom: Source published by Submit Press Release >> Why Do Homeowners in Salem, OR Choose Supreme Projects for Their Remodeling Needs?

Man Stabs 12 in Spree at Oregon Homeless Shelter, Police Say
Man Stabs 12 in Spree at Oregon Homeless Shelter, Police Say

New York Times

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • New York Times

Man Stabs 12 in Spree at Oregon Homeless Shelter, Police Say

A man went on a stabbing spree at a homeless shelter in Salem, Ore., on Sunday, injuring 12 people — five seriously — before he was arrested near the facility, the authorities said. The man, Tony Latrell Williams, 42, of Bend, Ore., was talking with several people in the lobby of the facility, Union Gospel Mission, when he took out a knife and began stabbing people, the Salem Police Department said in news release. The victims ranged in age from 26 to 57, the police said. They said that two victims were staff members, and the 10 others were either guests at the shelter or were just outside the facility. Five of the victims, all men, remained hospitalized on Monday, the police said. The attack did not appear to have been targeted, though the investigation was continuing, the police said. Mr. Williams was arraigned on Monday on one count of attempted murder and 11 counts of second-degree assault, said Brendan P. Murphy, the chief deputy district attorney for Marion County, Ore. He did not enter a plea because he did not have legal representation, Mr. Murphy said. Mr. Williams is being held without bail at the Marion County Jail pending his next court appearance, set for June 9. Mayor Julie Hoy of Salem said in a statement it was not yet clear why the attack 'happened in our community.' 'We do know that this is a tragedy for the 12 victims and their families, the Union Gospel Mission community and Salem,' Ms. Hoy said. 'Today, we are praying for strength and peace for all victims and their families.' Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Stabbing attack at homeless shelter sends 11 people to hospital, man in custody
Stabbing attack at homeless shelter sends 11 people to hospital, man in custody

The Independent

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • The Independent

Stabbing attack at homeless shelter sends 11 people to hospital, man in custody

A stabbing attack at a homeless shelter sent 11 people to a hospital Sunday night in Salem, Oregon, and a man was in custody, a police spokesperson said. Police were called out at about 7:15 p.m. Sunday to the Union Gospel Mission, Angela Hedrick of the Salem Police Department said in a statement. She said the victims suffered 'varying types of injuries" and that their status was unknown. Executive Director Craig Smith told NBC News late Sunday that the attacker was new to the mission, having spent Saturday night there, and was about to check in for a second night when he got into a fight. 'Something ... set him off, and he evidently had a knife in his bag,' Smith said. The altercation happened right before the man would have handed over his belongings to staff, and at least one staffer, who was working the mission's check-in desk, was injured in the attack, Smith said. Bobby Epperly was on the second floor when he said he saw the man screaming outside at traffic and holding a knife, the Salem Statesman Journal reported. 'It's like a horror movie,' said Epperly, 48. He said he didn't realize some people had already been stabbed inside the building until he went downstairs and saw 'blood everywhere.' Hedrick released no more details as detectives investigate. Messages seeking comment were left with the hospital and at the mission, where up to 150 homeless men seek refuge each night, according to its website.

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