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The Oregon Business Development Department (OBDD) dba Business Oregon is a government agency of the U.S. state of Oregon, providing support of economic and community development and cultural enhancement through administration of a variety of programs of incentives, financial support, and technical assistance to businesses, nonprofit organizations and community groups, industries, and local and ...
Oregon Business Development Department is an agency of the government of the U.S. state of Oregon, also known as Business Oregon, providing support of economic and community development and cultural enhancement through administration of a variety of programs of incentives, financial support, and technical assistance to businesses, nonprofit organizations and community groups, industries, and ...
1st weekend of August: 4 Iowa: clothing: 1st weekend of August: 2 Louisiana: all TPP – $2,500, hurricane preparedness items – $1,500, firearms, ammunition and hunting supplies [10] 1st weekend of September: 2 Massachusetts: Most items for which the sales tax would normally apply; purchases up to $2500 included [11] 2nd weekend of August: 2 ...
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Oregon’s hold on No. 1 is the longest by a Big Ten team since Ohio State had an 11-week run in 2014. AP Top 25: Oregon, Georgia, Notre Dame, Texas top poll going into playoff; Tide ranked ahead ...
(The Center Square) – Crime costs the Oregon economy a substantial amount of money. The economic impact of crime in Oregon was an estimated $14.9 billion in 2023, according to a report released ...
The fee for a Special Event license such as a marathon is $209. The license for a movie theater costs $1,079 per year, for a grocery store $289 per year, for a beauty shop $78 per year. (2003 schedule of fees, current as of March 2007) A Project Management Firm does not require a Basic Business License, nor does a Handyman.
Oregon ascends to the top spot for the first time since Nov. 11, 2012. The Ducks were voted first on 51 of 53 coaches’ ballots submitted this week after their Friday night whitewash of Purdue .