Ventura County supervisors plan search for successor after CEO Mike Powers retires abruptly
By pacbiztimes / Thursday, March 10th, 2022 / Government, Latest news, left, Regions, Top Stories, Ventura County / Comments Off on Ventura County supervisors plan search for successor after CEO Mike Powers retires abruptly
NOTE: This article was posted March 10 and updated March 11 with comments from members of the Board of Supervisors. Ventura County Executive Officer Mike Powers suddenly retired on March 10 after nearly 11 years as the county government’s top executive. Ashley Bautista, the county’s public information officer, said Powers told the Ventura County Board Read More →
Mission Produce shares tumble after report of Q1 losses
By Jorge Mercado / Thursday, March 10th, 2022 / Agribusiness, Banking & Finance, Earnings, Latest news, middle, Regions, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Tri-County Public Companies, Ventura County / Comments Off on Mission Produce shares tumble after report of Q1 losses
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At risk of losing the Rams, CLU scores another pro team
By Jorge Mercado / Wednesday, March 9th, 2022 / Higher Education, Latest news, left, Regions, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Ventura County / Comments Off on At risk of losing the Rams, CLU scores another pro team
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CLU economists forecast slow recovery for Ventura County
By pacbiztimes / Wednesday, March 9th, 2022 / Higher Education, Latest news, Real Estate, Regions, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Top Story, Tri-County Economy, Ventura County / Comments Off on CLU economists forecast slow recovery for Ventura County
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Judge denies CLU’s attempt to dismiss Gallegly’s lawsuit
By pacbiztimes / Friday, March 4th, 2022 / Higher Education, Latest news, left, Regions, Top Stories, Ventura County / Comments Off on Judge denies CLU’s attempt to dismiss Gallegly’s lawsuit
A Ventura County Superior Court judge on March 2 rejected an attempt by California Lutheran University to dismiss a case alleging breach of contract and problems with the funding and establishment of an on-campus public service center named after former U.S. Rep. Elton Gallegly. Judge Henry Walsh issued a tentative oral ruling on March 1 Read More →
Thousand Oaks nonprofit makes a big impact with tiny loans
By pacbiztimes / Friday, March 4th, 2022 / Latest news, left, Nonprofits, Regions, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Ventura County, Women Inc. / Comments Off on Thousand Oaks nonprofit makes a big impact with tiny loans
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Our View: Rebuilding the region’s manufacturing base
By Editorial Board / Friday, March 4th, 2022 / Editorials, Latest news, Opinion, Regions, Ventura County / Comments Off on Our View: Rebuilding the region’s manufacturing base
After a recent Zoom session on manufacturing hosted by the Economic Development Collaborative, the Ventura County Workforce Investment Board and others, it is clear that things are stirring in this important sector of the economy. For much of the 21st century, the tri-county region ignored manufacturing as it went into a decline. That’s partly because, Read More →