Fruit crops running late
A cold spring has made Oregon fruit crops late by two weeks.
A cold spring has made Oregon fruit crops late by two weeks.
Economic uncertainty is only one significant issue facing the telecom industry now, but it intertwines with the technological changes and social changes that are causing so much turmoil in the industry. Once the path for consumer and business spending is defined, the other changes affecting the industry will fall into clearer focus.
The 140 Characters Conference NW focuses on the changing ways people are communicating now thanks to social media. A wide variety of speakers, from business and nonprofit leaders to government officials, spoke on the way social media helps them engage a wider audience and connect with people in ways never before possible.
A “chemistry issue” between Trail Blazer owner Paul Allen and general manager Rich Cho led to Cho’s firing after less than a year.
Economic development leaders in Salem and Hillsboro say incentives granted to Sanyo Solar and SolarWorld have been worth it.
Gov. John Kitzhaber signed two bills to give Oregon children year-round access to health insurance and require health insurers to use easy standardized forms.
Segway Inc. will be the title sponsor for Portland-based MotoCzysz’ 2011 race season.
Harry & David Holdings Inc. outlined a Chapter 11 bankruptcy exit plan that holders of about 81% of its unsecured notes have voiced support for.
After years of bad management, the Lane County Farmer’s Market is back and stronger than ever, even opening satellite sites this Spring.
Oregon Business magazine has won 12 awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, including first place in the General Excellence category.