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    Positive steps can help business owners

    The blues standard, “No one loves you when you’re down and out,” seems to be the mantra for most businesses today. Recessions are infections. We hear complaints in the grocery line, from our neighbors and friends, and in line at the bank…

    Mail Boxes Etc Franchisees Head Back to Court

    Some old-time Mail Boxes Etc. franchisees are saying that working with their franchisor has caused stress, health problems, depleted retirement funds, and bankruptcies, while they waited seven years for their lawsuit against UPS to come to trial.

    Wanted: summer jobs; young workers now competing with adults

    Woloshin Communications Principal Mara Woloshin and her daughter, Lila, are profiled in this story by Associated Press Reporter Eileen Alt Powell on summer jobs for teens in a depressed economy.

    Spring fever: contain it with indoor and outdoor blooms

    Woloshin Communications Principal Mara Woloshin shares her tips for Northwest spring gardening.

    Embalming Agent Shell Game Puts U.S. Buyers at Risk

    Consumers need formaldehyde education while shopping beauty aisle.

    3 On Your Side: Car Confusion

    The meter is running out for several car models and in some cases, entire brands.

    Solarize Pendleton Gives Eastern Oregonian Homeowners a Green Light

    The City of Pendleton has launched a low-cost group buy solar program so that homeowners may take advantage of the savings and multiple benefits of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems.

    Portland Radio Personality Sheryl Stewart Moves Into an EarthSmart Home

    This social media “test drive” will give homebuyers the opportunity to hear, read, and see what it is like to live in the premier solar, sustainable and affordable community in the Pacific Northwest.