Record demand signals happy holidays for local retailers.
Despite supply chain disruptions and competition from large e-commerce websites, retailers and local vendors are in for a huge holiday season.
- Published in Restaurants and Retail
Despite supply chain disruptions and competition from large e-commerce websites, retailers and local vendors are in for a huge holiday season.
The Eugene-based business accelerator and the bioscience association plan to turn Eugene into the state’s bioscience startup hub.
Seasonal craft markets see an uptick in vendor applications, with many crafters saying COVID-19 prompted them to start new businesses.
Corban University’s new agricultural program will teach creation science — but also how to adapt farming practices to a changing climate.
Eugene-based health care apps Ksana and NatureQuant bridge the gap between wilderness and mental health, treating time spent in nature as medicine.
Experts say the Columbia-Umpqua union isn’t as strange as it seems, and gives Oregon companies, and smaller Oregon banks, new opportunities.
Union health care workers, who plan to strike Nov. 15, say the HMO won’t budge on staffing, two-tier pay
Once thought to be on the verge of extinction, some Oregon liberal arts colleges are succeeding where many universities are floundering.
Rising Meat Prices Let Small Farms and Vegan Meat Take a Bigger Bite Out of Factory Farms.
As supply chain issues and inconsistent crop yields intensify, large vendors look increasingly to the evolving field of indoor farming to supply produce.