The Port’s Business Plan
Another Triumph of Hope over Experience On June 4 we learned that the Port of Coos Bay has...
Read MoreAnother Triumph of Hope over Experience On June 4 we learned that the Port of Coos Bay has...
Read MoreWho said this website does not respond to popular demand? In his retort to my recent article on...
Read MoreIn recent decades the same people and the very same organizations now promoting the Jordan Cove...
Read MoreOne of the many deficiencies in the draft EIS (environmental impact statement) raised during last...
Read MoreThe disastrous results of the Port of Coos Bay’s 1987 ELECTION FRAUD – and how we may be able to...
Read MoreBack in 1850, a French economist by the name of Frédéric Bastiat published an essay with the...
Read MoreThe commission never answers a question and sure has hell never explains itself and to add insult to injury, we can’t even vote them out of office.
Read Morewe are forcing a partnership and seeding it with money that forces a closer cooperation between all four agencies
Read MoreIf it is legal for the sponsoring districts to use their sponsorship to commandeer revenue they otherwise would not be entitled to it it certainly doesn’t seem ethical.
Read MoreThe county has the equivalent of billions of barrels of oil under the ground in the form of renewable solar and wind energy resources
Read Morein case you want to start your year off with an inoculation of “glass slipper” economic development fantasy football.
Read Morethe next time The Oregonian wants to discuss Coos County it might be better if they just don’t.
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