Published on: 05/01/2025
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The settlement stems from an unannounced state inspection in November at a dock owned by McCall Oil near Zenith's terminal.
Some community members were worried Yamhill County jail would start working with ICE. County officials say that's not the plan.
"The long-term challenges and the magnitude of the required investment render continued operation unsustainable."
The spot closed without notice last fall after 30 years.
The outdoor apparel company on Thursday also announced quarterly sales and earnings above Wall Street expectations.
“How can we get these cases done fairly but also swiftly?" said Rep. Paul Evans, D-Monmouth. “The public is a little bit frustrated that we even got here."
Almost two dozen locations in Oregon and southwest Washington closed abruptly last summer.
The state has already shed 13,000 factory jobs over the past few years.
The Oregon Clean Vehicle Rebate Program will reopen on May 22.
Charles Gardner appears to have shot himself in a parked car on April 23 following a break-in at a nearby home.
At least three rallies were planned for downtown Portland, and several more were scheduled for across Oregon.
Now that Powder Corp. has decided to hold on to the resort, it has turned its attention to improvements and maintenance.
News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/environment/2025/05/deq-cuts-fine-in-half-for-zenith-energy-over-unauthorized-dock-use.html
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