Con-way fires 200 workers
Two hundred workers will lose their jobs at Con-Way on Monday when the company contracts out administrative and information technology services.
Two hundred workers will lose their jobs at Con-Way on Monday when the company contracts out administrative and information technology services.
Nestlé Waters wants to tap into a Cascade Locks spring to bottle for its Arrowhead and Pure Life water brands.
Presenting the 100 Best Nonprofits to Work For in Oregon in 2021!
Eugene-based Mattress Mania expands to Corvallis, with talks of expanding nationally.
How can we possibly bring down the costs of health care? What about the tax burden on small businesses? The patent backlog? The national debt? The lack of credit for growing businesses and startups? Those were just some of the hard questions directed at freshman Senator Jeff Merkley this morning at a “fireside chat” organized by the Software Association of Oregon at the Multnomah Athletic Club.
Kathy Presnell’s Roseburg business memorializes loved ones’ ashes by suspending them in glass, calling them “Bobrocks.”
Liability insurance coverage for groups using public property may put an end to the Northwest Civil War Council’s reenactments.
Application fees for Jackson County development services are going up amid low construction activity.
Portland’s high-profile Street of Dreams celebrated its 35th anniversary.. But in these trying times when Portland’s home sales are plummeting, just how necessary is a show that touts the merits of expansive home gyms and large separate guest quarters?
Indicators suggest Oregon won’t receive nearly as much revenue from Measure 66 as originally thought.