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Hot Tees takes its screen-printing materials to events, creating custom shirts on the spot in minutes.
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Tucked away in a small retail strip near 6th Avenue and Lawrence Street in Eugene is a retail space filled with Japanese-style vending machines. Yamada Vending has been open for two years, and may be outgrowing the location.
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Multiple things — including the war in Iran — are affecting the price of gasoline across the country.
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On this edition, we talk with Aimee Green, reporter for the Oregonian about a new law that could help recreation entities like ski resorts avoid massive lawsuits from customers. We also talk with KLCC's Brianna Bowman about a story she filed on STEM education for rural and indigenous students.
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We head to Philomath to talk with the employees who now own minimalist shoe maker Softstar Shoes to learn about the process and their product.
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A company release said the project will add 140 jobs when completed in late 2028.
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Oregon lawmakers have rejected funding for a program that supporters said would help the state’s fishing industry.
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The tax credit was sold as a key economic development tool. It’s expected to be reduced by 60%.
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Lane County Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to enter a purchase agreement for the former Wells Fargo building in downtown Eugene from the Eugene 4J School District. The purchase will help the county with renovations to its nearby courthouse and public service buildings.
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Grass Roots Books and Music is an independent bookstore that has served Corvallis since 1971. Recently, the store's founders announced they’d be selling the business to three employees: Jay Enghauser, Brandon Enghauser, and Amber Hamilton.
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Claim 52 hopes to open the Bayfront Boulevard restaurant that was formerly Rogue Bayfront Public House in May.
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A bill that would have placed new restrictions on marijuana edibles has died in the Oregon legislature.