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Back to EpisodesGood Things Coming for Portland Nightlife, More Data Center Drama, and Why Chinook Indian Nation Needs Federal Recognition
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We’re talking about the Chinook Indian Nation continuing their fight for federal recognition and how Amazon paid Morrow County officials more than $100 million when working out their data center expansion. Plus, we have a little check-in on Portland’s music venue scene and nightlife.
Joining me this morning are Stumptown Savings founder Bryan M. Vance and our very own executive producer, John Notarianni.
Discussed in today's episode:
- Chinook Indian Nation denied recognition in Supreme Court case, vows to ‘continue fight’ [Oregonian]
- Amazon paid Oregon officials’ company more than $100 million while seeking data center deals [Oregonian]
- One Step Forward, Two Steps Back for Portland's Music Venues [Portland Mercury]
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