Yearly Archives: 2007

How to win my ex trust after cheating on him

should i text my ex husband and hot to make your ex fall in love with me or why do ex boyfriends want you...

Public Invited To Comment On System Development Charge Methodology

The Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District is accepting public comments on a proposed update to its methodology for determining system development charges. A copy...

Save The Marriage Ebook

How To Get Your Ex Boyfriend Back - The gargantuan 10,000-square-foot house rising from the slopes of North Rim in Bend looks like an...

Villla powers up with solar panels

Mariposa Villa, the new nine-unit, transitional housing apartment complex managed by the Umpqua Community Action Network, soaks up a third of its energy from...

Double-digit price increases, quick sales shift to a more ‘normal market’ in Salem

In a year's time, the mad dash to buy houses is over. The Mid-Willamette Valley's residential real estate market has cooled. Real estate agents...

Port of Toledo strategic master plan in place

Port of Toledo officials recently adopted the Waterfront Development Strategic Plan for development of its properties along Depot Slough in the center of Toledo. Using...

Lancaster real estate deal would be among largest in city’s history

Lancaster Mall's owners have put the landmark Salem property on the market. After a series of renovations, the 36-year-old mall has attracted tenants such as...

New homes in Oregon may be getting even “greener”

The Oregon Building Codes Division wants new home construction standards boosted. Those changes would cut home energy use by 10 to 15 percent, and...

Popular

Oregon Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening Vietnamese Neighbors and Interfering with...

John Blayne Vangastel, 37, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, pleaded guilty today in the District of Oregon to one count of using threats of force to injure, intimidate and interfere with his neighbors in the enjoyment of their housing rights because they are a family of Vietnamese descent.

Recent

NBI

New Coalition Formed to Advance Zero Energy Buildings in Oregon

A group of Oregon-based organizations is announcing the formation of a coalition to advance the rapid adoption of zero energy building standards in the state of Oregon. A zero energy home or commercial building generates as much energy as it consumes over the course of a year through renewable resources. The founding members of the Oregon Zero Energy Buildings Coalition are Earth Advantage, Climate Solutions, New Buildings Institute, NW Energy Coalition, International Living Future Institute, and the Zero Energy Project.