EnviroTech rides the rails
EnviroTech Services opened a facility in Prineville that plans to make extensive use of the City of Prineville Railway.
EnviroTech Services opened a facility in Prineville that plans to make extensive use of the City of Prineville Railway.
The owner of Mt. Joseph Family Foods wants to bring a mobile slaughter unit to Joseph so local ranchers can market their meat locally.
Project Runway winner Seth Aaron Henderson will present a collection inspired by SolarWorld at Portland Fashion Week.
Portland consumers are increasingly turning to fruit stands as a cheaper alternative to farmers markets.
Regence BlueCross BlueShield, Oregon’s largest health insurer, has stopped selling child-only coverage.
Nike stock hit an all time high of $79, as CEO Mark Parker predicted 42% growth over the next five years.
Junction City’s Lochmead Dairy group is expanding to grow with the demand for recently-acquired Coconut Bliss ice cream.
Google moved into its new downtown Portland office and immediately began work with software developed by Instantiations.
Many Oregon towns attempt to increase their urban growth boundaries to attract industrial development, only to struggle in court proceedings for many years.
Medford-based gourmet gift and food company Harry & David doubled its losses during fiscal year 2010, losing $39.2 million.