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Meet Laz Ayala & KDA Homes

August 30, 2019

By Cynthia Scherr  Laz Ayala carried the American Dream inside him when he crossed the U.S. border in the trunk of a Cadillac as a 14-year-old.   Now Laz, with partners Mark Knox and David DeCarlow, are making the American Dream of owning a home accessible to Southern Oregonians. Southern…

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Oregon Tech Adds Data Science Degree, Opening Up Pathway to the “Best Job in America”

August 29, 2019

August 29, 2019, KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Starting next year,Oregon Institute of Technology, “Oregon Tech,” will launch a bachelor’s degree in Data Science, a program created to answer the quickly growing need for analysts of “big data,” and the first undergraduate program of its kind at a public university in Oregon. First…

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Grain Management to Acquire Fiber Connectivity Provider, Hunter Communications

August 23, 2019

MEDFORD, OR — Grain Management, a Washington, D.C.-based private equity firm focused on the global communications sector, announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire a majority interest in Hunter Communications. As owner and operator of one of the largest private fiber optic networks in Oregon, Hunter provides high bandwidth data and voice service…

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2nd Annual Great Oregon Home-built Fly-In

August 23, 2019

August 31, 2019 8:00am—4:00 pm NO REGISTRATION FEE!! Oregon Aviation Historical SocietyCottage Grove, OR- west end of Jim Wright Field, K61S541-543-1068 oregonaviation.org@gmail.com Participants are welcome to arrive anytime Thursday Aug 29– Saturday, Aug 31 61S is an uncontrolled airport but will have ground radio communication Sat. morning Did you know…

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Coastal Economic Summit highlights climate challenges, opportunities for communities

August 23, 2019

Legislative and community leaders dive deep at Oregon Coastal Caucus Economic Summit August 22, 2019 FLORENCE, Ore. – While many topics – from earthquake preparedness to rural broadband expansion – were discussed, it became clear throughout the Oregon Coastal Caucus Economic Summit that many challenges our coastal communities face trace…

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TallWood Design Institute Open House and Emmerson Lab Public Opening

August 23, 2019

Thursday, October 10, 2019 – 1:30pm to 4:30pm Please join TDI and other mass timber enthusiasts this fall at the recently completed A.A. “Red” Emmerson Advanced Wood Products Laboratory for an open house demonstration of the facility’s structural testing and advanced manufacturing capabilities, including live demos of our Biesse 5-axis CNC and Kuka…

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Meet Robert Killen New Lane SBDC Director

August 2, 2019

Robert Killen is one of those people you just have to meet to realize what a fine decision the hiring team made in selecting him as the new Lane SBDC Director. The Small Business Development Center hit a home run, but the small businesses and communities of eastern Lane County…

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Springfield Chamber Business News

August 2, 2019

Chambers of Commerce are well known for bringing professionals together. The chamber convenes businesses, connections happen, and partnerships are made. Partnerships are crucial in starting, and supporting, small business in our community, and often, those partnerships happen behind the scenes. In Springfield, our small business community is connected in a…

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What Replaces Timber?

What Replaces Timber?

August 2, 2019

By Josh Lehner Between the mill closure in Coos Bay, downsizing in Forest Grove, and the lively cap and trade discussions, there has been a renewed interest and focus on the timber industry in Oregon. Our office has fielded nearly a dozen requests recently to speak about the industry, historical…

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Excitement in next-level video, and in the local tech community

August 2, 2019

By Matt Sayre Thrill seeking skydivers in the U.S jump out of airplanes more than three million times each year. Revl, a venture-backed tech startup, is poised to capture those jumps, and other adrenaline-fueled experiences, with cinematic videos in ways that have never been done before. That’s great for thrill seekers,…

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Oregon Businesses Report 51,600 Vacancies in Spring

August 2, 2019

Tuesday, July 2, 2019 Oregon’s private employers had 51,600 job vacancies in spring. That was 21 percent below the spring 2018 vacancy total of 65,100. This is the second consecutive quarter we’ve seen job vacancies at notably lower levels from the same time one year earlier. Still, spring 2019 vacancies…

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U.S. utility-scale battery storage power capacity to grow substantially by 2023

August 2, 2019

Utility-scale battery storage units (units of one megawatt (MW) or greater power capacity) are a newer electric power resource, and their use has been growing in recent years. Operating utility-scale battery storage power capacity has more than quadrupled from the end of 2014 (214 MW) through March 2019 (899 MW).…

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