Current growth fueled by jobs
By Kathleen McLaughlin, The Bulletin
Published Oct 24, 2016 at 05:40PM / Updated Oct 24, 2016 at 05:54PM
Central Oregonians who lived through the last housing-market crash might wonder whether the region is setting up for another big collapse.
Read MoreOregon proposes drop in workers’ comp rates
By Kathleen McLaughlinThe Bulletin Published Sep 23, 2016 at 12:01AM / Updated Sep 23, 2016 at 08:41AM
Workers’ compensation insurance rates would drop for the fourth straight year in 2017 under a proposal by the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services.
The average rate, before insurers’ profits and other expenses, would decline by 7.2 percent, from $1.10 per $100 of payroll to $1.02 per $100, according to a department announcement...
Read MoreWhat about Measure 97???? Why a "NO" vote.
Mike Herrick, SVP of Product & Engineering @ Urban Airship
“I’m concerned about Measure 97 and the impact it will have on the Oregon Software Industry”.
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Read MoreWhen an independent food vendor outgrows its kitchen, owners either have to invest in a larger space or scale back production.Constructing a new kitchen can be a large investment, not always feasible for small businesses. But scaling back production isn’t normally something a business owner strives for. This is where Dick Roberson is planning to enter the scene with a for-lease kitchen space, The Busy Chef commercial kitchen.
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