BOARDMAN â Some Morrow County employers are blaming extra unemployment benefits for unfilled positions and say it is time for those pandemic-era supplemental benefits to come to an end.
In a letter to Gov. Kate Brown âon behalf of Morrow County employers,â Kalie Davis, director of workforce development for the Port of Morrow, listed 25 employers in the county that had more than 200 job openings total.
âI receive multiple phone calls a day from both employers and temp agencies who are desperate to find anyone that is willing to work,â she wrote.
She asked the governor to consider ending Oregonâs participation in the federal supplemental unemployment benefits program.
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by Helena Tavares Kennedy (Biofuels Digest) … Seaboard Energy, formerly known as High Plains Bioenergy, is building a renewable diesel plant in Hugoton, Kansas at the former Abengoa ethanol plant site that was purchased in February 2019. Using Haldor Topsoe’s HydroFlex tech, the plan is to make 6,500 barrels-per-day and is scheduled for operation by the end of this year. But they aren’t the only one.
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Like Dorothy, let’s go back to Kansas and start with Seaboard Energy, formerly known as High Plains Bioenergy, and the news that they are building a renewable diesel plant in Hugoton, Kansas. The facility is being built at the former Abengoa ethanol plant site that was purchased in February 2019. Since that time, Seaboard Energy has recommissioned portions of the idle assets while simultaneously building the greenfield renewable diesel production facilities.
(Renewable Fuels Association) Big Oil brought Ron Miller to ethanol. The son of a man who worked at Texaco for nearly 40 years, Miller found himself working there, too, out of Chicago, just as the oil embargoes of the 1970s were sending the American fuel industry into a major transition.
Miller ended up helping blend ethanol into Texaco fuel as the refiner worked with Corn Products to produce ethanol at a surplus plant in Pekin, Ill., outside of Peoria, starting in 1981. One can still watch celebrity pitchman Bob Hope tout “Texaco Gasohol” on YouTube.
Miller took over marketing at the new Pekin Energy plant, which is now one of the oldest in the ethanol industry and which has gone through several changes of ownership and names over the 40 years that followed from Pekin Energy Company to Williams Bio Energy to Aventine to Pacific Ethanol to Alto Ingredients.