The University of Nevada, Reno’s Orvis School of Nursing has been ranked #5 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 ...
Shelves are bare at the Orvis store on King Street in downtown Charleston as the national men’s outdoors outfitter holds a going-out-of-business sale ahead of its Dec. 24 closure. In addition to ...
Entrepreneur and post-apocalypse thriller author Jayson Orvis has opened up his 300-acre doomsday compound to select journalists for the first time Orvis has spent more than a decade working to ...
Entrepreneur and post-apocalypse thriller author Jayson Orvis has opened up his 300-acre doomsday compound to select journalists for the first time Orvis has spent more than a decade working to ...
WESTLAKE, Ohio - Orvis, the high-end outdoor lifestyle brand based in Vermont, announced that it will close half of its locations across the country, including its store in Crocker Park. The move will ...
Orvis, a high-end outdoor retailer, announced it's closing half of its locations nationwide, including its Crocker Park store. Additionally, two other Ohio locations will close as part of the mass ...
Outdoor and sporting goods chain Orvis plans to close almost half of its locations nationwide, the company confirmed this week. Orvis president Simon Perkins told USA TODAY on Oct. 10 that the ...
OFFICER BE REMOVED FROM DUTY AS A CONDITION OF THEIR BOND. NEW TONIGHT: ORVIS IS CLOSING ITS LOCATION IN RIDGELAND BY THE END OF THIS YEAR. THERE WERE POSTERS PLASTERED AROUND THE STORE WARNING ...
The Orvis store in Ridgeland, Mississippi, will close after the holiday shopping season. This closure is part of a larger company plan to shut down 36 stores and five outlets by early 2026. Orvis ...
Orvis, an outdoor retailer that’s been in business for 169 years, is closing dozens of stores as it deals with economic pressures caused by tariffs. The company says it will close 31 locations, along ...
A 169-year-old outdoor and sporting goods chain will cut its retail footprint in half by next year. >> Business opening or closing in your neighborhood? Email the reporter at vnocera@oregonian.com.