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Cannabis Fertilizer & Soil Manufacturer Dakine 420 Lands National & International Distribution Partners

January 5, 2022

Redmond, Oregon-based company expanding operations In these times of lockdowns, and supply issues, it’s refreshing to see a company surging in growth. Dakine 420 announces new partnerships with Stellar Wholesale, Inc. in Canada, and BFG in the U.S. to get their products to thousands more growers. Since 2013, Dakine 420 has self-distributed its…

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“Majoring In” helps students find college programs in gaming, esports, beer and wine

January 5, 2022

Interview by Jim Teece Gaming, esports, beer, wine. It may sound like a list of everything your parents didn’t want you to do in college, but times have changed. Today’s students can pursue rewarding and lucrative careers in these industries. To find out more, we asked Majoring In co-founders Chris…

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Rum Distillery for Sale

December 4, 2021

Distillery for sale. $500,000.00 is based on the physical assets: equipment, stock, aging stock in barrels. No real estate included. IP is also included: formulas, processes, etc. We are located in Charleston on the coast of Oregon. Our products are in about 50 liquor stores throughout Oregon. We have two…

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6 Lessons We Can Learn from Frank Lloyd Wright

December 4, 2021

From blog – https://www.1000museums.com/six-lessons-frank-lloyd-wright/ Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) was an icon of modern architecture. Over a period of 70 years he built more than 1,000 buildings across the United States, dotting the landscape with his elegant style. He designed organic exteriors of wood and stone as well as interior elements, including…

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Innovation: What’s in it for Me?

December 4, 2021

By Marshall DoakDirector, Southern Oregon University SBDCOSBDCN Market Research Institutedoakm@sou.edu The title of this article is to personalize a concept that has been given a lot of attention over the past couple decades. Innovation typically is defined on the organizational level, and a cursory web browser search brings up numerous…

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How to Start a Small Business at Home

December 4, 2021

Isabella Caprario Some of today’s most prominent businesses were started at home, and many of today’s successful business owners are content to operate their businesses from their home office, garage, or on-site warehouse.  A small business may be defined as a “privately owned corporation, partnership, or sole proprietorship with fewer…

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AWS Announces AWS Amplify Studio


December 4, 2021

allows developers to create web application user interfaces (UIs) with minimal coding 12/2/2021 – Today, at AWS re:Invent, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced AWS Amplify Studio, a new visual development environment that allows developers to create web application user interfaces (UIs) with minimal…

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Dutch Bros Inc. Reports Third Quarter 2021 Financial Results

December 4, 2021

Dutch Bros Inc. (NYSE: BROS), one of the fastest-growing brands in the food service and restaurant industry in the United States by location count, today reported financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2021. We also provided our fourth quarter 2021 financial outlook and our preliminary outlook for…

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Are the federal stimulus payments taxed in Oregon?

November 3, 2021

By Oregon Department of Revenue The stimulus, officially called the Economic Impact Payments, are not taxed as income in Oregon. However, the payments may impact the federal tax calculations used on your Oregon income tax return.  Background  Oregon is one of six states that has a limited subtraction for federal…

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Supply Chain Issues Can Cause Pain

November 3, 2021

By Marshall Doak, SOU SBDC Director Managing a small business is one of the toughest jobs most people ever take on in life. All of the difficulties large businesses have to deal with are part of the everyday for small businesses also, only small businesses do not typically have the…

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Accessing Capital for Business Survival

November 3, 2021

By Marshall Doak Director, Southern Oregon University SBDC OSBDCN Market Research Institute doakm@sou.edu Obtaining adequate capital investments to grow a business is a huge issue, something all businesses have in common whether they be in a startup phase or have been in existence for many years. It can seem remarkable…

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Community Website Partnership: Informing, Inspiring, and Promoting Resilience in Rural Oregon

October 6, 2021

By Brooke Nuckles Gentekos and Rhianna Simes, M.S. Ed. When the wildfires ravaged Southern Oregon in 2020, folks living in rural areas did not know where to turn for current information and updates. Rural residents from the Illinois Valley searched for news from the larger nearby towns, but could not…

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