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We’ve got plenty of whiskey, now lose the tariffs, execs say A single sentence relieves critics of proposed Oregon utility law T...
We’ve got plenty of whiskey, now lose the tariffs, execs say A single sentence relieves critics of proposed Oregon utility law T...
We’ve got plenty of whiskey, now lose the tariffs, execs say A single sentence relieves critics of proposed Oregon utility law T...

Published on: 03/19/2025

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The James B. Beam Institute Industry conference this week drew over 1,000 bourbon and distilling industry insiders and students to Kentucky, where leaders spoke about the state of the industry.

Lawyers feared the sentence as originally written would allow utilities to argue they had 'acted reasonably' even if they were responsible for starting catastrophic fires.

In less than two months, U.S. President Donald Trump has upended decades of foreign policy.

Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.

Canada, where Trump has launched a trade war and has threatened economic coercion to make it the 51st American state, is reviewing its purchase of F-35s. So are European nations.

Police have not announced any arrests, and detectives continue to investigate.

If workers go on strike, employers can withhold wages, withhold benefits and wait out striking workers until they are desperate, writes Graham Trainor of the Oregon AFL-CIO. Oregon lawmakers should take the opportunity to make striking workers eligible to receive unemployment benefits.

“We have a public health emergency and I don’t regret that we’re supporting our community and responding to that with these dollars,” a county official said.

Once the rain gets started this afternoon, it's going to continue (with very few breaks) through about Saturday.

This year’s House Bill 3140 is the third attempt in the last decade to settle the issue of recreation liability.

Several major climate projects planned by Portland’s clean energy fund are at risk because it’s unclear whether millions of dollars from the federal government will materialize as expected.

Check your numbers to see if you hit it big in Tuesday's jackpot.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/dining/2025/03/weve-got-plenty-of-whiskey-now-lose-the-tariffs-execs-say.html

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