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Tyran Lee Ingram builds momentum as he prepares for a wider stage From Eugene to Crimea: Reframing the War in Ukraine Vishal Sikka’s Vianai Systems Cuts 90% of Engineering Team Amid Mounting Uncertainty Dutch Love and Pride: Audrius Razma — Dutch Number One Adult Movie Actor from the Netherlands Tyran Lee Ingram presents: “Thank the Lord”
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Farewell for Now: Portland’s Famed Milo’s City Cafe Temporarily Closes, Whetting Foodies’ Appetites for Its Return

Nancy King
May 9, 2023
I recently found myself reminiscing about the days I used to spend at Milo's City Cafe, a beloved breakfast spot in Northeast Portland. You see,...
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The Oregon CHIPS Act is Now Official

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April 14, 2023April 14, 2023
Oregon lawmakers have recently passed a major bill aimed at attracting semiconductor manufacturers to the state. Senate Bill 4, which received broad bipartisan support, devotes...
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Oregon Shakespeare Festival launches “Save Our Season” amidst financial troubles

Nancy King
April 12, 2023April 13, 2023
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has launched a campaign to raise $2.5 million to save the season, scheduled to begin later this month, and is suspending...
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