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Strictly Business: Would a corporate airport fly?

January 31, 2015, 4:00pm Business

Ken Fisher, the billionaire Camas investment manager, has brought more jobs to Clark County in the past decade than anyone else. With more than 900 employees settled into a sparkling new office campus in Camas, Fisher carries some weight when he talks about what it might take to draw corporate… Read story

Strictly Business: Experts on menu at forecast breakfast

December 7, 2014, 12:00am Business

If you really want to hear from the experts on our local Clark County economy, talk to the experts -- the people working every day to provide jobs in our community. Read story

Strictly Business: Driving on with new technology

November 16, 2014, 12:00am Business

Ready or not, we're approaching the day when we'll hand control of our cars over to computers. Read story

Strictly Business: Downside for falling gas prices?

November 2, 2014, 12:00am Business

We love those lower gas prices, right? We drive away from the pump with a few more dollars for groceries, movies, maybe even our savings accounts to backstop our flat wages. Read story

Strictly Business: ‘Earning’ a place in the media

October 18, 2014, 5:00pm Business

I was the only man in the room last Wednesday at the monthly meeting of the Women Entrepreneurs Organization of Clark County. I had no complaints, but I had to wonder what advice about the news business I could offer these hardworking women whose business ventures ranged from tattoo artist… Read story

Strictly Business: Business e-newsletter set to evolve

September 20, 2014, 5:00pm Business

How do your find the news that interests you? Read story

Strictly Business: Legal pot industry sure to be robust

July 13, 2014, 12:00am Business

It's rare when any business in Clark County attracts national or even regional interest, so the media throng that greeted last Wednesday's opening of Main Street Marijuana was quite a curiosity. Read story