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Sander Gusinow

Paulson to Sell Thorns, Keep Timbers

Paulson, who stepped down as the CEO of both teams in October, faces two prospective bidders for the women’s soccer team

April 10, 2023December 1, 2022 Written by Sander Gusinow
Published in Categories Arts and Entertainment

Oregon State University, Rogue Farm Corps Win USDA Funding to Help New Farmers

The grants, totaling $1.5 million, will go to expanding educational programming and land access — including a ‘matchmaking’ program that helps new farmers network with retiring farmers in search of successors

April 10, 2023December 1, 2022 Written by Sander Gusinow
Published in Categories Farms and Forests

Retailers Anticipate Another Record-Breaking Holiday Sales Season

National Retail Federation predicts 6% to 8% growth in holiday revenue sales

April 10, 2023November 23, 2022 Written by Sander Gusinow
Published in Categories Restaurants and Retail

Gun Retailers Anticipate Sales Crash, Despite Record Gains

Without permit protocols in place, gun retailers could be unable to sell product after December 8.

April 10, 2023November 22, 2022 Written by Sander Gusinow
Published in Categories Manufacturing

Jackson County Psilocybin Ventures Could Be Penned in By Zoning Laws, Despite Failure of Ballot Measure

The county’s planning commission is mulling a local ordinance that could sink plans for a psychedelic ranch

April 10, 2023November 18, 2022 Written by Sander Gusinow
Published in Categories Farms and Forests

Oregon Distillers Weather Drought, But Face Supply Chain Headwinds

Oregon’s wet climate and water conservation tech helps distillers mitigate the impact of diminishing water resources, but supply chain and distribution issues are still a threat

April 10, 2023November 11, 2022 Written by Sander Gusinow
Published in Categories Manufacturing

Hood River Nurses Ratify Contract With Providence

The new contract comes on the heels of 7 months of negotiation, and includes wage increases starting at 14%.

April 10, 2023November 4, 2022 Written by Sander Gusinow
Published in Categories Health Care

Cryptocurrency Donations Have ‘Notable Impact’ at Nonprofits, but NAO Urges Caution

Cryptocurrency donation platforms are helping connect donors with nonprofits, but the environmental impact of non-fungible tokens have turned some donors off.

April 10, 2023October 31, 2022 Written by Sander Gusinow
Published in Categories Nonprofit

Bioscience Company Announces Plans for Bend-Based Lab

Bend Bioscience will act as a research hub for pharmaceutical companies looking to outsource research.

April 10, 2023October 28, 2022 Written by Sander Gusinow
Published in Categories Health Care

Silo Wellness Plans Psychedelic Ranch Near Ashland

A November ballot measure could upend plans for a psilocybin retreat — so the company is hedging its bets

April 10, 2023October 20, 2022 Written by Sander Gusinow
Published in Categories Farms and Forests
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