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Bob Bauman 1411 Ager Dr #101 $3,800 Insulation & Drywall Install C & N GuzmanGeorge Fortier 406 Oregon Ave N $9,003 Add living space/new doorway SelfLong Beach Hospitality 208 Balstad Ave W...
View ArticleIlwaco New Business Licenses
October and November 2015Edmondson’s Drapery, Inc. 15660 SE Piazza Avenue, PO Box 2080, Clackamas, Oregon Clean Sweep Maintenance Inc., Kevin James, RR1 Box 215, PO Box 285, Seaside, Oregon...
View ArticleClatsop County Property Transactions
09/23/15 $250,000 1970 0.44 71461 Fishhawk Rd Birkenfeld Gustavson Jodi, A Hart Davis Megan Bardeaux09/23/15 $413,900 1958 0.11 1341 Beach Dr Seaside Seymour Thomas A Sunseri Ronald P09/23/15 $229,800...
View ArticleWhen a higher wage isn’t
The news is full of organized protests and street demonstrations demanding a $15 minimum wage. Several cities across the nation have passed or are considering big hikes in their minimum wage. Oregon is...
View ArticleCEDR Report: No time like now to build your business for the future
The holiday season is in full swing. People have saved up, are getting ready for Christmas, and are looking for the “right” gift for family and friends. For many businesses this is a make or break time...
View ArticleBusiness Bookwork: “Magnetic: The Art of Attracting Business”...
“Magnetic: The Art of Attracting Business” by Joe Calloway(c)2015, Wiley$25.00 208 pages By Terri SchlichenmeyerA lasso just won’t do it.Neither will a harness, a come-along, or a whole pack of...
View ArticlePacific County EDC honors Businesses of the Year
SIDEBAR/INFO BOX:Honorees: Beach Home Old and New selected by: Ocean Park Area Chamber of CommerceChen’s Restaurant & Motel selected by: The PCEDC North Board of DirectorsCoast Seafoods selected...
View ArticleWashington relaxes limits on retail marijuana licenses
LONG BEACH — An odd quirk in Washington state’s legalization of marijuana that resulted in Pacific County’s retail outlets being clustered in the Raymond area could soon be resolved.As first reported...
View ArticleOregon produces guidebook for would-be marijuana retailers
SALEM — The Oregon Liquor Control Commission has released a “Business Readiness Guidebook for Oregon Recreational Marijuana Operations” for individuals interested in applying for a recreational...
View ArticleClatsop-Pacific personal incomes surpass neighbors
ASTORIA — Personal incomes in Clatsop and Pacific counties are higher than in neighboring counties, according to a Nov. 19 report by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.Average 2014 income per person...
View ArticleRusty Chandelier opens doors in Naselle
NASELLE — “American Restoration” is alive and well in Naselle, with the popular television program finding a local echo in the form of a couple who find interesting objects for resale. About a year...
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Decision coming on Bumble Bee purchaseThai Union is the world’s largest canned tuna producer, already owning the Chicken of the Sea brand, which it will divest if the Bumble Bee deal goes...
View ArticleCMH nurse honored by March of Dimes
ASTORIA — Nurse Laura Brown was named the 2015 Nurse of the Year in Women’s Health for Oregon and Southwest Washington by the March of Dimes during an award ceremony in Portland on Nov. 13.Brown is a...
View ArticleSkipanon Brand: Seafood to buy, eat and give with confidence
Any person in business will sympathize with Skipanon Brand Seafood, which was caught up in the nightmarish scenario of having to recall thousands of dollars’ worth of product this fall.This Warrenton...
View ArticleLektro introduces new diesel/electric hybrid tow vehicle
LAS VEGAS — Lektro Inc. showed off its new diesel/electric hybrid at the National Business Aviation Association convention in November. “Lektro introduced the world to the safety and efficiency of...
View ArticleLong Beach Best Western to complete transition by 2016
After a change of ownership earlier this year, the Long Beach Super 8 will finish its transition into a Best Western by early 2016. The renovation began shortly after the hotel changed hands in...
View ArticleHotels take part in program to get safety information to tourists
Part of Oregon’s efforts to promote preparation for an earthquake and tsunami has included distributing safety and evacuation information to visitors to tsunami-threatened areas via the hotels where...
View ArticleEmployees, planning should be priorities for business disaster preparation
It’s a matter of when, not if, the Cascadia subduction zone earthquake will happen. With more than $30 billion in damage expected along the Oregon and Washington Coast, state agencies have pushed for...
View ArticleLife in the Slow Lane moves closer to an opening date
An opening date remains elusive for Donna and Tracy Black’s 1920s and ‘30s themed restaurant, Life in the Slow Lane, but the couple are continuing to narrow down the restaurant’s eventual...
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