Grants Pass Business Grapevine
Help strengthen our local economy by getting to know the folks who operate businesses here in Grants Pass and the choice to “shop local” becomes an obvious one. So get to know a local business and start supporting them … you never know, they could be your neighbor!
FAMILY RESOURCE HOME CARE IS HERE
Family Resource Home Care is one of the region’s largest and most trusted providers of in-home care, proudly serving communities across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Colorado—and now right here in…
COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL FITNESS
At Comprehensive Medical Fitness (624 SE L Street), owner and Family Nurse Practitioner Brett Williams has a life-long passion for health and fitness.
“As a freshman in high school, I was…
A PERFECT PAIRING: CARTWRIGHT’S & TAPROCK
Cartwright’s Market has a long tradition in the Rogue Valley. When Orlin Cartwright, a Navy cook and butcher during World War II, returned to the Rogue Valley, he and his son Jim opened a meat…
TIMELY HVAC WORK FROM AirTec
One day it’s below freezing, and the heater is working overtime. A month later the temperature is over 100 degrees, and it’s imperative that the air conditioner is in tip-top shape. At AirTec…
MY HEARING CENTERS CARES FOR YOU
One of the sad facts of life is that after so many years of constant use, one’s hearing is eventually going to become less acute. I’m not saying that we’re going to end up being deaf, but a high…
BIG NEWS FROM ACUPUNCTURE AT RIVERSIDE
Ellen Leonard at Acupuncture at Riverside (957 SE 7th) is excited about a new technique she has added to her repertoire.
“It’s called Electro Acu-puncture Medicine that works with the…
ROGUE LAW FIRM WORKS FOR YOU
At Rogue Law Firm (600 NW 5th), Richard Adams is celebrating 45 years as an attorney in Grants Pass. Richard was raised on the great plains of Nebraska and received a B.A. from…
BLINDS, AWNINGS, HOUSE PAINTING, AND MORE
Fred and Darus Juarez certainly have the entrepreneurial spirit. The couple, who moved to the Rogue Valley in 2011, now own four businesses serving the valley. Their bread and…
GRANTS PASS AUTOMOTIVE (AND TOYOTA)
It was May 1985. My youngest sister had just bought a brand new Nissan Sentra in Colorado, while I had never paid more than $250 for a car in my life. But I was ready to become a grownup, and I…