Oregon’s Nonfarm Payroll Employment Rises by 4,400 in February

By Gail Krumenauer, State Employment Economist In February, Oregon’s seasonally adjusted nonfarm payroll employment rose by 4,400 jobs,following a revised loss of 5,700 jobs in January. February’s gains were largest in professionaland business services (+1,000 jobs) and in health care and social assistance (+900 jobs).Five other major industries each expanded by between 600 and 700…

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Oregon AG Rosenblum Acts To Stop Kroger-Albertsons Merger

By Press Release, Oregon Department of Justice Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum today joined the Federal Trade Commission and a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from across the nation in acting to block the proposed Kroger-Albertsons merger. Oregon, the FTC, and the other AGs filed to enjoin the merger in U.S. District Court in Portland. This followed…

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Elevating Voices, Changing Lives: zö agency’s Mission to Empower the Changemakers

By Sonja Anderson, CEO, zö agency, https://zo.agency/ In an age where societal challenges and inequalities persistently surface,
the importance of investing in and nurturing changemakers cannot be overstated. These
individuals and organizations drive the engine of positive change, tirelessly working towards a
more equitable and compassionate world.
The journey towards social progress is a collective endeavor, one that beckons…

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Upper Klamath Basin Ag Collaborative Awarded $6 Million Grant

Ag Collaborative awarded $6 million federal grant which they will put toward developing agricultural resiliency and restoration in the Upper Klamath Basin. Upper Klamath Basin Ag Collaborative was awarded a $6 million federal grant which they will put toward developing agricultural resiliency and restoration in the Upper Klamath Basin—specifically the Sprague River—to be followed by…

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LANDMARK INVESTMENT IN ARTS AND CULTURE INFRASTRUCTURE

Foundations join state leaders in sending $52M “love letter” to Oregon arts andculture nonprofits Oregon Shakespeare Festival to net $5 million from the Oregon Community Foundation over next 3 years Arts and culture organizations – still reeling from the pandemic – will seea major infusion of funding over the next three years under a plan…

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Oregon Attorney General Rosenblum Releases List of Top Consumer Complaints of 2023

Over a Million Dollars Recovered for Consumers who Called DOJ Hotline By Oregon Department of Justice To mark National Consumer Protection Week, Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum today released the Oregon Department of Justice’s (DOJ) list of 2023’s top ten consumer complaints. The Attorney General’s Consumer Hotline fielded 11,631 phone calls and 9,076 written complaints. And for the…

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Neuman Hotel Group Announces Sale of Ashland Hills Hotel to BHG Hotels, Managed by COHO Services

Neuman Hotel Group has sold the Ashland Hills Hotel to BHG; COHO Services will manage all three properties and maintain brand synergy in Southern Oregon. ASHLAND, OREGON, USA, March 20, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Neuman Hotel Group (NHG), an established business with over 23 years of service in Ashland, OR, has sold the Ashland Hills Hotel to BHG Hotels…

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Ashland Company Opens New Possibilities for Solar Energy

Strackers Provide Maximum Solar Energy with the Smallest Footprint By Chris Cook, Capiche, capiche.us Southern Oregon has vast solar energy potential, and an Ashland-based company is leading the way with an innovative high-tech solution. With an average of nearly 200 days of annual sunshine and high irradiation levels, the climate is right for solar. The…

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