Distillers seek to cash in on craft libations

BY ERIC FLOWERS | OB CORRESPONDENT

05.16.13 Thumbnail WineIn 2009, Brad Irwin formally launched what is now Central Oregon’s second craft distillery, Oregon Spirit Distillers, in a small warehouse building just a block or two from the Parkway on Bend’s eastside. Today, he’s part of a growing class of craft distillers who are catering to the public’s appetite for artisan spirits.


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Protecting our rivers

04.24.13 Thumbnail DredgeMining2BY SEN. ALAN BATES | OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

The practice of suction dredge mining has been limited or stopped in Washington, California, Idaho and all federal lands. Yet, suction dredge mining is one of two placer gold mining activities still commonly found in Oregon, often in our state’s most remote and beautiful rivers, and the same watersheds that have historically supported strong salmon and trout fisheries.


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Why the boss is always wrong

BY TOM COX | BUSINESS TIPS CONTRIBUTOR

05.10.13 Thumbnail BossIsWrong“Are you ready to be a transference object?” Fred hesitated. The coffee shop seemed to become dead silent. One week earlier, Fred had been offered a dream job, as part time CEO of a startup, working for a proven star CEO — now Chairman — who had also offered to mentor Fred.


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Outlook brighter for sales of Portland businesses

05.09.13 Thumbnail BusinessSalesBY BRANDON SAWYER | OB RESEARCH EDITOR

Much like residential real estate that finally seems to be regaining ground lost years ago during the recession, sales of businesses are also seeing modest improvement.

 


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Time to move forward on Klamath Settlement

BY GREG ADDINGTON | OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

05.07.13 Thumbnail KlamathIt is time for the people of Oregon to be heard on the Klamath Settlement and it is time for real leaders in Washington to step up, confront the hard questions, and take up the  Settlement in a meaningful way.

 


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Six steps to solving a problem

BY TOM COX | BUSINESS TIPS CONTRIBUTOR

05.03.13 Thumbnail SixStepsGood managers adopt a shared problem-solving framework. Here's how.



 


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Oregon provides fodder for health care debate

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BY BRANDON SAWYER | OB RESEARCH EDITOR

New results from a unique study of the effects of health insurance coverage in Oregon have added more fuel to the debate over health care.

 


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Intel and the CEO gender gap

Thumbnail CEOBY LINDA BAKER | OB EDITOR

When Intel CEO Paul Otellini announced his pending retirement last fall, there was speculation whether his successor would be a woman. 'Twas not to be.

 


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Portland's 'breakeven horizon' shrinks to 3 years

Friday, May 17, 2013

The rent vs. buy decision is getting closer to "buy" in the Portland area, Zillow says.

Port says Hayden Island price too high

Friday, May 17, 2013

The Port of Portland says the environmental conditions suggested for its West Hayden Island annexation make the marine trade terminals financially undevelopable.

Lake Oswego company releases iPhone microscope

Friday, May 17, 2013

A Lake Oswego company released the first professional microscope for iPhones and iPads, called the ProScope Micro Mobile.

Neil Kelly acquires solar company

Friday, May 17, 2013

Neil Kelly acquired a Portland solar energy installation firm.

Oregon college savings board lifts barrier

Friday, May 17, 2013

Oregon's college savings board decided to allow investors to set up accounts in both plans for the benefit of one person.

Seniors keep Medford airport afloat

Friday, May 17, 2013

Rogue Valley-Medford International Airport's sustained passenger traffic rebound can be attributed to the elderly.

Portland startup Meridian sold

Friday, May 17, 2013

Portland mapping startup Meridian was sold to Silicon Valley-based Aruba Networks.

Oregon scientists make stem cells from cloned human embryos

Thursday, May 16, 2013

OHSU researchers produced embryonic stem cells from a cloned human embryo.

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