Oregon Lumber Community Looks To Trump And Innovation To Survive
In Oregon, lumber companies try to innovate to survive the years-long downturn in the timber industry. Some are succeeding. Others aren't and their communities suffer.
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March 13, 2017 at 01:00AM
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NPR News: Oregon Lumber Community Looks To Trump And Innovation To Survive
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