
Sander Gusinow
Politics and Technology Writer at Oregon Business
Writer/Director COTTONTAIL, AZBEE Award-winning Journalist 2024. Chaotic Good. Free the Droids. https://t.co/SqLnDyhcrT
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Mar 18, 2024 |
oregonbusiness.com | Sander Gusinow
The facility is set to open in 2027 and create 100 manufacturing jobs. Share this article!Portland-based mass timber construction company Timberlab Inc, announced plans Friday to construct and operate a new cross-laminated timber manufacturing facility in the Willamette Valley. Samuel Dicke, business development manager at Timberlab, tells Oregon Business over email the facility location is still being finalized.
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Mar 13, 2024 |
oregonbusiness.com | Sander Gusinow
The school will partner with 13 Native American tribes to develop manufacturing capabilities for the material. Share this article!Oregon State University’s Global Hemp Innovation Center has received a $10 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to partner with 13 Native American tribes in the western United States, five other universities — and numerous other private and public sector entities— to develop manufacturing capabilities for industrial materials derived from hemp.
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Mar 11, 2024 |
oregonbusiness.com | Sander Gusinow
Oregon’s unemployment rate ticked up to 4.1% in January, according Oregon Employment Department data released Tuesday. Share this article!The state’s jobless rate has gone up and down since unemployment dropped to historic lows , fluctuating between 3.4% and 4.2%. Oregon’s jobless numbers are slightly higher than the national average but remain below average annual numbers for the state.
Multnomah County Health Officials Urge Caution After FDA Recalls Lead-Contaminated Cinnamon Products
Mar 8, 2024 |
oregonbusiness.com | Sander Gusinow
Officials say Dollar Tree, which distributes one of the recalled brands, is ‘very aware’ of the voluntary recall and is handling it efficiently. Share this article!No Oregon lead poisoning cases have been reported yet after the FDA issued a warning regarding six lead-contaminated cinnamon products, but health officials have urged members of the public to dispose of the products immediately — and to contact health providers for testing if they have consumed the products.
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Mar 6, 2024 |
oregonbusiness.com | Sander Gusinow
More than 202 employees of the Vancouver-based fitness equipment firm have been notified of potential layoffs, but many details are uncertain . Share this article!Vancouver-based BowFlex Inc., a global manufacturer and distributor of fitness equipment, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with a New Jersey court on Tuesday.
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