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Laird Superfood, the U.S.-based protein bars and plant-based creamers maker headquartered on Lundgren Mill Drive in Sisters has received a takeover offer from investment bank EF Hutton. Laird, listed on the NYSE-American as LSF, which last week announced a first-half net loss of $19 million, said the approach has been made via a special purpose vehicle of EF Hutton for $3 a share, in what it called an “unsolicited offer.” “The Laird Superfood board of directors will caref... Full story
Deschutes National Forest road crew operations will be moving to Forest Service Road 16 on the Sisters Ranger District. This route provides access to the Three Creek Lake area. Work will be focused on repairing pavement edges and patching potholes. The work is slated to begin next Monday, August 22, and tentatively scheduled to last through the week. The road repairs are scheduled for the paved stretch of road between the National Forest boundary and where Forest Service Road 16 transitions to gravel. Motorists can expect... Full story