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OSHA offers free safety and health workshops

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 13, 2008

Next Thursday, Oct. 23, Oregon OSHA is offering four workshops pertaining to occupational safety and health at the Salem National Guard Armory, 2310 17th St. N.E. (map/directons), Salem, Ore. They include Safety Committee Basic Training, 8 a.m.-noon; Safety for Small Business: Back Safety, 1-2 p.m.; Safety for Small Business: Personal Protective Equipment, 2:15-3:15 p.m.; and […]

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Smart strategies for survival

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 10, 2008

It’s distressing, if not alarming, to watch the current state of the stock market and the global economy. But there are strategies one can employ to make sure their business weathers the storm better than most, as nursery consultant Don Richards shared with OAN members today. We believe this is essential reading, so go check […]

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More where that came from?

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 10, 2008

Should employers get ready for a thicket of state immigration laws that don’t offer comprehensive solutions, but instead burden and punish employers? Maybe, according to an analysis by the respected public affairs, communications and research firm Conkling, Fiskum & McCormick: A federal court rebuffed a legal challenge of Arizona’s controversial immigration law, which employers and […]

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How to bring nature home

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 9, 2008

University of Delaware professor Douglas Tallamy wrote in his book, “Bringing Nature Home,” that gardeners have the power to encourage wildlife and sustain natural ecosystems. How? By including native plants in their landscapes. Tallamy, profiled recently in the New York Times, will be one of three speakers at “Native Plants to Beautify Your Garden and […]

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Selling to the green market

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 8, 2008

Vendor tables are now available for the Nov. 6 Sustainability Symposium for Horticulture, which will be held at Chemeketa Community College and is being sponsored by the Sustainable Plant Research and Outreach (SPROut) program and the OAN. It’s a good exposure opportunity for any business or group interested in reaching nurseries that are interested in […]

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‘Water Rights Bootcamp’ seminar offered in Beaverton, Lakeview, Sisters

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 8, 2008

OAN member Laura Schroeder of Schroeder Law Offices, P.C. will present “Water Rights Bootcamp: A Seminar on Water Law in Oregon” on three upcoming dates – Oct. 16 in Beaverton, Oct. 23 in Sisters and Nov. 11 in Lakeview. A typical agenda for one of her bootcamp presentations is here. The seminars are cosponsored by […]

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Legal worker caught up in Arizona crackdown

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 8, 2008

Landscape worker Sergio Martinez-Villaman, 32, had identification in spades. A H-2B work visa. A Mexican passport. Even an Arizona identification card issued by the DMV. But a sheriff’s detective in Maricopa County, Ariz., arrested him anyway for lack of identification or driver’s license following a June 27 traffic stop, the Arizona Republic reported: The afternoon […]

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Federal reserve takes ‘epic emergency measures’

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 8, 2008

The U.S. Federal Reserve System made an emergency 1/2 point rate cut Wednesday morning, which was coordinated with similar cuts made by central banks in other countries, chairman Ben Bernanke announced. It was the latest in a series of ‘epic emergency measures,’ as the New York Times dubbed them, designed to relieve the effects of […]

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Ecoroof seminars coming Oct. 22 and 29

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 8, 2008

The City of Portland, Ore. Bureau of Environmental Services is offering free, technical seminars on ecoroof structure, design, construction, and permitting. There will be two, full-day sessions on consecutive weeks: Wednesday, Oct. 22 and Wednesday, Oct. 29. The first day will focus on building design, membrane, and waterproofing. The second day will cover plants, soil, […]

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Economic Drāno

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 7, 2008

Consider it the economic equivalent of Drāno. As the Associated Press reported today: WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve announced Tuesday a radical plan to buy massive amounts of short-term debt in a dramatic effort to break through a credit clog that is imperiling the economy. Invoking Depression-era emergency powers, the Fed will buy commercial paper, […]

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