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Vendasta acquires search, display & social advertising technology leader MatchCraft

Deal unites leading ad tech platform with Vendasta's robust martech platform and marketplace of products SASKATOON, SK, Jan. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Vendasta today announced the acquisition of MatchCraft from Advance Local. MatchCraft is a leading global software company specializing in search, display, and social media advertising solutions for digital marketing agencies and resellers who serve small- and medium-sized.

County commissioners to hold meeting for project in Ukiah, COVID-19 vaccine ads, other payments

PENDLETON — The Umatilla County Board of Commissioners will hold a bi-weekly meeting Wednesday, Aug. 4, at 9 a.m. at the Umatilla County Courthouse, Pendleton. The city of Ukiah is requesting the board’s approval of a $37,500 grant for the Camas Prairie Cowboy Convention Event Center in Ukiah. The Umatilla County Public Health Department is requesting the board’s approval of a $7,879 payment to the East Oregonian Media Group to run additional COVID-19 vaccination ads. The board also will consider payables for repairing a chiller at the Stafford Hansell Government Center, to replace a work crew for Umatilla County Community Justice, and to alter a previously awarded grant to Eurus Community Benefit Plan to extend and complete projects.

Portland Business Alliance contests 23 of 25 lobbying violations found by city auditor

Portland Business Alliance contests 23 of 25 lobbying violations found by city auditor Updated May 10, 5:31 PM; Posted May 10, 5:29 PM Portland City Hall.Michelle Brence/Staff (file) Facebook Share The Portland area’s most influential business organization is contesting broad swaths of a review by the city auditor’s office that found it repeatedly violated city lobbying rules last year. The auditor’s office declared two weeks ago that the Portland Business Alliance failed to disclose at least 25 times it had contacted city officials in 2020 to request access, funding or action, primarily by email. But the alliance shot back Monday that 23 of the unreported emails and other interactions with officials did not need to be reported to the city because they didn’t meet the city’s definition of lobbying.

Portland Business Alliance fined for repeatedly violating city lobbying rules

Portland Business Alliance fined for repeatedly violating city lobbying rules Updated 6:08 PM; Facebook Share One of the Portland area’s most influential business organizations repeatedly violated city lobbying rules last year, resulting in a rare fine by the city auditor’s office. The Portland Business Alliance failed to disclose at least 25 times it had contacted city officials in 2020 to request access, funding or action, primarily by email, an investigation by the auditor’s office found. Those unreported emails, text messages and other interactions with officials did not appear in quarterly statements the alliance is required to file with the city of Portland as an organization that routinely lobbies City Hall.

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