Dispatches

  • BAKER CITY...
    Residents are once again able to watch their big-screen heroes at the historic Eltrym Theater. more >
  • LAKEVIEW...
    Highland Metals Distribution signed a three-year lease for a former mill incubator building at the Lakeview Industrial Park. more >
  • PRINEVILLE...
    Construction could begin as early as this fall on a new development planned on 235 acres along the Deschutes River. more >
  • PORTLAND...
    Crystal Clear Technologies partnered with University of Oregon chemist Darren Johnson and his lab to take a piece of Johnson’s research to the global market.//Businesses can now qualify for larger incentives from Energy Trust of Oregon for installing commercial solar power systems.//For those who don’t feel fully dressed without a Leatherman tool attached to their belt, the Leatherman Tool Group factory store is the place to go. more >
  • SALEM...
    the Bottle Creek Golf Course could see a new life as an aging-in-place residential area if the city approves zoning changes. // A 146-acre site remains up for grabs after Wal-Mart declined to build a warehouse on state-owned Mill Creek land. // Employees at Yamasa, an international company known for its soy sauce, moved into a new warehouse location adjacent to its existing facility. more >
  • ADAIR VILLAGE...
    The Coffin Butte Resource Project, a power plant that turns methane gas into electricity, will be able to stretch out a bit when its $5 million expansion opens in October. more >
  • SPRINGFIELD...
    Bacteria is good for you. That’s what the Springfield Creamery, known for its Nancy’s line of yogurt, sour cream and cottage cheese, wants to make clear. more >
  • SHADY COVE...
    Every day is Earth Day in this city of about 2,500. In April the city decided to recommend in its bylaws that all new residential construction earn Earth Advantage certification. more >
  • MEDFORD...
    Future forest fires might not be as devastating as 2002’s Biscuit Fire now that Jackson County commissioners have approved a plan put forward by the Southern Oregon Small Diameter Stewardship Collaborative. more >
  • BROOKINGS...
    Seascape Regional Center, a 32,300-square-foot office and retail space owned by California-based Hughes Development, opens later this month. more >
  • NEWPORT...
    To make it official, the folks at the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce registered the trademark: Dungeness Crab Capital of the World. more >
  • SEASIDE...
    When customers request something at Jackson and Son, a commercial fuel supplier on the north coast, Larry Jackson listens. more >
  • CORVALLIS...
    While soaring gas prices grab all the headlines, few people realize the price of rubber has nearly quadrupled since 2006. more >
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