Commerce http://nwpr.org en How Creating a Market For Juniper Could Help Oregon’s High Desert http://nwpr.org/post/how-creating-market-juniper-could-help-oregon-s-high-desert <p>You can stroll into any Home Depot in the northwest and walk out with a load of pine, fir, cedar, or maple lumber.</p><p>Ask for juniper, and you’ll probably get a blank look. But that may change. Juniper trees have overpopulated in eastern Oregon, and scientist say they are sucking the high desert dry.</p><p>A group of environmental entrepreneurs thinks the best way to restore the desert is by creating a commercial market for juniper. Amelia Templeton of EarthFix Reports. Wed, 21 Nov 2012 14:20:23 +0000 Amelia Templeton 18722 at http://nwpr.org How Creating a Market For Juniper Could Help Oregon’s High Desert Plans For Coal Export Terminal In Grays Harbor Abandoned http://nwpr.org/post/plans-coal-export-terminal-grays-harbor-abandoned <p>The company behind a proposed coal export terminal in Grays Harbor has decided not to go ahead with the project. Ashley Ahearn reports for EarthFix. Fri, 17 Aug 2012 13:34:48 +0000 Ashley Ahearn 13610 at http://nwpr.org Washington Liquor Prices Up 17% Over Last Year http://nwpr.org/post/washington-liquor-prices-17-over-last-year <p>Washington liquor prices were 17 percent higher on average in June, compared to the same month a year ago. The state Department of Revenue says sales declined in the first month private retailers could sell spirits in Washington. The drop is partially a result of bars and restaurants stocking their shelves in May. Tue, 14 Aug 2012 13:16:28 +0000 Colin Fogarty 13401 at http://nwpr.org Washington Liquor Prices Up 17% Over Last Year Review Process Kicks Off For Gateway Pacific Terminal In Bellingham http://nwpr.org/post/review-process-kicks-gateway-pacific-terminal-bellingham <p>BELLINGHAM -- SSA Marine has submitted a permit application to build a bulk export terminal in Bellingham.</p><p>If approved, the terminal will be large enough to handle up to 54 million metric tons per year.</p><p>That could include wheat and grains but the majority will be coal. It will be delivered by train from mines in Wyoming and Montana &ndash; and then shipped out of Washington to Asian markets.</p><p>Ashley Wed, 21 Mar 2012 12:34:24 +0000 Ashley Ahearn 5232 at http://nwpr.org Review Process Kicks Off For Gateway Pacific Terminal In Bellingham