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A look back at public power.(Association News)
50 years ago--1957 Benton PUD found roosting herons were causing some power outages (Wash.) ... As of December 31, 1956, the 989 REA borrowers were operating 1,382,737 miles of line to 4,361,896 consumers ... Seattle City Light announced that their journeymen linemen will be...
Tags: bond, borrower, FINANCE, Government, Investment, Manufacturing, Oregon, outage, senator, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-12-01
Oregon's little-seen Dixon gets next shot at spotlight
A week ago, Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan had his Heisman Trophy moment when he threw for two touchdowns in the final two minutes to rally the No. 2 Eagles to a 14-10 win at No. 9 Virginia Tech. Now, the spotlight shifts to Oregon quarterback Dennis Dixon. ...
Tags: Games, Manufacturing, Oregon, Virginia Tech
Research articles 2007-11-01
Bike trail to be built at Portland International Airport
The Port of Portland is seeking contractors to build a new $500,000 bike and pedestrian trail near Portland International Airport. The path will run nearly half a mile between Northeast Frontage Road and Marine Drive and connect the off-street path along the Columbia River waterfront with bike lanes...
Tags: INTERNET, Manufacturing, MARKETING, Oregon, Portland, Retail
Research articles 2007-06-28
Williams Controls Announces Dennis E. Bunday as the Recipient of the Oregon Public Company CFO of the Year Award
Williams Controls, Inc. (the "Company") (NASDAQ: WMCO) today announced its Chief Financial Officer, Dennis E. Bunday, was named "CFO of the Year" for public companies in a competition sponsored by the Portland Business Journal. Bunday joined Williams Controls in 2001 and has been a key participant in the successful...
Tags: CFO, INTERNET, Leadership, Manufacturing, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., Oregon, Portland, SALES
Research articles 2007-05-11
Bottle bills encountering bottlenecks; Proposed legislation going strong in Ore., Conn.(News)
Byline: Mike Verespej Plastics News Just Oregon, Connecticut and New York still seem to have legislation alive that would expand each state's bottle-deposit laws. On April 5, the Oregon Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee approved a...
Tags: beverage, bottle, Manufacturing, Oregon, recycling, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-04-30
38 pets in Oregon suspected dead from tainted food: official
WASHINGTON AFP — Thirty-eight pets are believed to have died after eating tainted pet food in Oregon state and the nationwide US death toll from the crisis may be far higher, an official said Thursday. Emilio DeBess, Oregon's state public health veterinarian, said he had found 106 cases of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, food, Manufacturing, Oregon
Research articles 2007-04-05
Too young to ride? Bill to ban children 12 years old and younger from riding ATVs in Oregon attracts national interest.(ATV)
A bill introduced in the Oregon Senate to implement strict youth safety regulations is attracting national attention from manufacturers, rider groups and safety organizations. Oregon bill SB 49, which is currently in the state's Senate Committee on Business, Transportation and Workforce Development, seeks...
Tags: Manufacturing, Oregon, Retail, Transportation, U.S. Senate, youth
Research articles 2007-02-12
Williams Controls Names Gary Hafner VP of Global Manufacturing
Williams Controls, Inc. (OTCBB: WCON) announced today the promotion of Gary Hafner to Vice President of Global Manufacturing at Williams Controls. In this position, Hafner will be responsible for Williams' worldwide manufacturing facilities and operations, as well as the company's global sourcing, materials management, logistics and purchasing. Most...
Tags: Gary, Manufacturing, Oregon, Portland, Toyota Motor Corp., Williams
Research articles 2006-07-20
Much is new in national parks this summer
Crawl through the tunnels and climb the wooden ladders of an ancient Pueblo stone village at Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado during the celebration of the site's 100th birthday. Examine fossils of plants and animals dating back 40 million years at the new Paleontology Center at the John...
Tags: Colorado, Litigation, Manufacturing, MARKETING, National Park Service, Oregon, Park, Transportation
Research articles 2006-06-18
Park Service sites offering summertime adventures
Crawl through the tunnels and climb the wooden ladders of an ancient Pueblo stone village at Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado during the celebration of the site's 100th birthday. Examine fossils of plants and animals dating back 40 million years at the new Paleontology Center at the...
Tags: Litigation, Manufacturing, MARKETING, National Park Service, Oregon, Transportation
Research articles 2006-04-23
The U.S. Department of Agriculture rejected last week a petition from non-profit group Commercial Alert of Portland, Ore., that would prohibit public schools from selling "foods of minimal nutritional value" during mealtimes in school cafeterias
The U.S. Department of Agriculture rejected last week a petition from non-profit group Commercial Alert of Portland, Ore., that would prohibit public schools from selling "foods of minimal nutritional value" during mealtimes in school cafeterias. Earlier this month Gov. Mike Huckabee recommended that Arkansas create regulations to improve students' health...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, Oregon, petition, Portland, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2005-06-20
2005 National Wetlands Award Winners Named
WASHINGTON, DC ENS — --> Seven wetlands educators, scientists, and conservationists were selected as recipients of the 2005 National Wetlands Awards for exemplary contributions in conserving or restoring the Nation’s wetlands. They will be honored at a Capitol Hill presentation on May 18th in Room B339 of the Rayburn House...
Tags: Arkansas, Conservation, FINANCE, Florida, Kansas, Manufacturing, Oregon, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2005-03-31
Recipients of 2005 National Wetlands Awards Announced.
Byline: Environmental Law Institute WASHINGTON, March 29 AScribe Newswire -- Seven wetlands educators, scientists, and conservationists were selected as recipients of the 2005 National Wetlands Awards for exemplary contributions in conserving or restoring the Nation's wetlands. They will be honored at a Capitol...
Tags: Arkansas, conservation, FINANCE, Institute, Kansas, Leadership, Manufacturing, Oregon, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2005-03-29
Feeding the hungry
Byline: The Register-Guard The shameful paradox of hunger in Oregon shows signs of abating. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's latest statistics indicate a marked decline in the percentage of Oregonians who sometimes don't get enough to eat. Oregon no longer has the worst hunger statistics...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, Oregon, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-11-23
Smoking Grass
Wind blows pollen. That's not news, unless the pollen in question happens to be genetically modified and blowing across Europe. In that case, GM pollen is politically explosive stuff, apt to be seized upon by both sides in the region's ongoing GM food war. Wandering pollen hit the headlines last...
Tags: Biotechnology, Europe, General Motors Corp., grass, Manufacturing, Oregon
Research articles 2004-10-04
Smoking Grass; A U.S. study of Frankenfood crops spells trouble for Europe.
Byline: Carla Power (With Emily Flynn in London, Tracy McNicoll in Paris and Stefan Theil in Berlin) Wind blows pollen. That's not news, unless the pollen in question happens to be genetically modified and blowing across Europe. In that case, GM pollen is politically...
Tags: Biotechnology, Europe, General Motors Corp., Manufacturing, Oregon
Research articles 2004-10-04
IMAGE MAKERS
PRODUCT & PROMOTION NEWS* In September, New York-based Ciao Bella Gelato Co. partnered with NBC-TV's "The Apprentice," in which teams Mosaic and Apex competed in Episode 2 to successfully create and sell an original ice cream flavor. Contestants visited the Ciao Bella Gelato factory where they worked with the company's...
Tags: cheese, dairy, FINANCE, Manufacturing, NFL, Oregon, Retail, Wisconsin
Research articles 2004-10-01
Major General Chester E. McCarty
MAJOR GENERAL CHESTER E. MCCARTY Retired March 1, 1966. Died April 5, 1999. Major General Chester E. McCarty of Portland, Ore., assumed duties as chief of staff for U.S. Air Forces in Europe in February 1963. He came to Germany from Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., where...
Tags: Air Force, aircraft, Engineering, Manufacturing, Oregon, Portland
Research articles 2004-01-01
Scare spurs consumer questions
Byline: Tim Christie The Register-Guard Relatively few consumers have returned beef linked to meat packing plants that processed a Washington state Holstein with mad cow disease, grocery store representatives said Monday. But customers are asking more questions of their butchers about the origin of various...
Tags: Albertson, Components, Government, HARDWARE, Manufacturing, Oregon, Processors, Safeway Plc., Semiconductors, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington
Research articles 2003-12-30
Grocery Store Chain Asks Utah Customers to Return Beef Patties.
By Brooke Adams, The Salt Lake Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 28--Grocery store chain Fred Meyer is asking Utah customers to return packages of ground beef patties that came from a slaughterhouse that processed a cow infected with mad cow disease....
Tags: grocery, Manufacturing, Oregon, recall, U.K., U.S. Department of Agriculture, Utah, Washington
Research articles 2003-12-28
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