Morning Roundup
Lattice sale takes fatal blow, PacifiCorp proposes $3.5 billion renewables project and groundwater management still an issue in Oregon.
Lattice sale takes fatal blow, PacifiCorp proposes $3.5 billion renewables project and groundwater management still an issue in Oregon.
Ethical Considerations Related to Public Charities and Private Foundations Questions around ethics arise when administering public charities and private foundations and professional advisors are frequently on the forefront of advising clients on how to navigate these concerns when they arise. Through a series of case studies, this Philanthropy Forum will explore key ethical issues that … Read more
Stories about immigrant workers, workplace efficiency and the eclipse top the most popular list.
It is a sad and frustrating fact that women are 60% of today’s college graduates, but less than 22% make it past middle management.
State education plan approved, Portland plans for growth in the center city and wildfires hinder cannabis farms.
Lane Powell is pleased to announce the addition of Bruce Cahn, David W. Criswell and Brad “Tony” Summers, who have joined Lane Powell’s Portland office as Shareholders. All three were previously Partners at Ball Janik. The new additions will anchor the firm’s Creditors’ Rights Team in the Portland office, providing clients with years of experience in … Read more
Congratulations to the nonprofits that made the 2017 100 Best list! Register here for the 9th annual 100 Best Nonprofits to Work for in Oregon awards dinner.
FEMA to assist Deschutes County, Lattice Semiconductor considers presidential appeal and SolarWorld fined by DEQ.
Grass Valley farmer Logan Padget, 27, describes the ins and outs of his agricultural workspace. [This feature is one in an occasional series profiling Oregonians through the lens of their home offices.]
What is Xinpei Sun’s favorite perk about studying in Oregon?