Company will fund “rain garden” in settlement
A Eugene building materials company has agreed to pay for a Creswell school’s “demonstration rain garden” as part of a lawsuit settlement.
A Eugene building materials company has agreed to pay for a Creswell school’s “demonstration rain garden” as part of a lawsuit settlement.
Oregon venture capital held steady in the first quarter, according to data by the National Venture Capital Association.
The Bonneville Power Administration pulled back on its plan to halt wind energy production when water levels in the federal hydropower system are high.
Gresham’s only locally-owned bank, MBank, nearly closed, until it found a major investor to take control.
State Treasurer Ted Wheeler announced changes to disclose more information about Treasury operations.
Northwest Shingle Recyclers in Portland grinds oil from old roofing shingles to be turned into asphalt for roads.
Entrepreneurs young and old gathered at Oregon Entrepreneurs Network’s April 2011 PubTalk. The OEN gatherings allow entrepreneurs to gain feedback on their pitches from a group of peers. Two emerging entrepreneurs present a 5-minute pitch, and then one featured entrepreneur gives a longer overview, fielding questions from the audience. Yesterday, the entrepreneurs ranged from a “mompreneur” to a snowboarder.
At Portland’s Future Energy Conference, Gov. John Kitzhaber called for Oregon to develop a 10-year strategy for energy.
Federal regulators announced the biggest commercial salmon season off Oregon’s Coast in four years.
Scoutmob has arrived in Portland, another deal-a-day coupon site piggybacking on the success of companies such as Groupon or Living Social.