Bend biz roundup
Onboard Dynamics gets $3M; Bank of Cascades cuts deal with Prime Pacific; and Mother’s expands.
Onboard Dynamics gets $3M; Bank of Cascades cuts deal with Prime Pacific; and Mother’s expands.
Ninkasi and Bigfoot Beverages collaborate on an Olympic brew; Pacific Continental Bank to buy bank in Washington.
Portland’s first new highway in 30 years is scheduled for June completion.
Home value gains in the City of Roses continue to lead the nation.
Nike founder Phil Knight said he’ll leave his role as Nike chairman in June. He announced the transition last year, without giving an exact date.
WILLAMETTE WEEK: Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) agreed not to compete for the Oregon primary, and instead handed it over to Ohio Gov. John Kasich, but Kasich doesn’t even appear in the Oregon Voter’s Pamphlet. Instead, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are listed as the Republican presidential candidates.
HERALD AND NEWS: Commercial service will return to the Crater Lake-Klamath Regional Airport in Klamath Falls after the Transportation Security Administration said it would resume screening services there.
Oregon Pacific Bank and Lane Council of Governments announced Monday they will partner to provide loans that will help improve the appearance of Florence storefronts.
Sen. Wyden said he would seek “predisaster and Federal Emergency Management Agency funds” after he met with Seaside School Superintendent Doug Dougherty on Sunday to address Seaside’s threat of a tsunami disaster.
Portland Mayor Hales didn’t invite the public to yesterday’s afternoon meeting focused on homelessness.