Act-On lands $10M
Act-On Software announced $10 million in venture backing, after raising $4 million last fall.
Act-On Software announced $10 million in venture backing, after raising $4 million last fall.
Google Offers launched in Portland, the company’s “social buying” service and answer to Groupon.
ZeaChem Inc. is announcing a multi-year development agreement with Procter & Gamble, suggesting the biorefinery startup will expand past the biofuels market.
John E. Bryson, a graduate of Portland’s Cleveland High School, was nominated by President Barack Obama to be the next Commerce secretary.
Eileen Brady, co-founder of New Seasons Market, formally announced her 2012 bid for Portland mayor.
Asiana Airlines is launching freighter flights between Portland and Seoul in September that will transport goods from Nike, Intel and Oracle.
This is, by almost any measure, the worst economic recession since the great depression. The recession has hit Oregon public schools particularly hard, given their dependence on the state’s general fund and the general fund’s dependence on income taxes. Because of the volatile nature of education funding in the state, the Education Stability Fund (ESF) was created to help cushion the blow to schools from economic downturns.
Wind farms bring money to Sherman County, where residents of four towns get $590 a year in compensation for the wind turbines blocking their views.
California-based organic frozen food maker Amy’s Kitchen plans to construct a 130,000-square-foot warehouse and freezer unit in White City.
A cool, wet March and April is causing problems for Oregon farmers as the planting season is about 10-12 days behind schedule.