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Former employee sues Columbia Basin Bioscience
A Umatilla County resident is suing a local agricultural operation for $300,000, claiming the company fired her in…
March 1, 2021
Business
Meteorologist sees dry weather ahead
Farmers will likely see dry conditions this spring and summer as La Nina returns, meteorologist Art Douglas says.…
February 23, 2021
Business
Krebs elected region vice president for National Cattlemen’s Beef Association
Skye Krebs, a native of Ione, was elected to the Region V vice president for policy for the…
February 18, 2021
Business
Pandemic changes may impact tax returns
The Oregon Department of Revenue began processing state income tax returns on Friday, Feb. 12. Returns will be…
February 15, 2021
Business
BMCC’s Small Business Development Center offers training sessions
The Blue Mountain Community College Small Business Development Center is offering free training and other resources for small…
February 9, 2021
Business
$47 million irrigation project complete
A $47 million irrigation project expected to provide a significant boost to the Columbia Basin’s economy is now…
February 9, 2021
Business
AARP offers tax aid to seniors
The AARP Foundation is offering free tax help for senior citizens at the Port of Morrow offices, on…
February 1, 2021
Business
Echo School recognized for design
Echo School’s latest addition has been recognized by the American Institute of Architects. According to a news release…
February 1, 2021
Business
OSHA offers free consultations
SALEM — While people often associate Oregon’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration with fines and inspections, OSHA also…
January 25, 2021
Business
Hermiston Chamber CEO leaving for new job
HERMISTON — Hermiston Chamber of Commerce CEO Kimberly Rill is stepping down on Feb. 12.
January 20, 2021
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