Landmark Commission clears path for Tony's Town & Country Demolition
Tony’s Town and Country came one step closer to the wrecking ball today, July 28, after The Dalles Historic Landmarks Commission approved a request to have the building leveled by the Columbia Gateway Urban Renewal Board.
Finance Column: ESG Performance, ESG Demand, and “Greenwashing”
Fair Planet Investor’s Michelina & David M. Roth take us through the amazing turnover on the Exxon Mobile Board as Environmental Social Governance and addressing climate change is impacting shareholder value.
The Local Dish: Shannon's Ice Cream
The smell of the homemade waffle cones alone practically grabs you by the shirt collar giving you no chance to resist the temptation of a warm crisp cone.
Demolition of Tony's Town and Country on Landmark's Docket for July 28 at 4 p.m.
Columbia Gateway Urban Renewal Agency is requesting approval to demolish a non-contributing historic building.
The Local Dish: Frutas Locas y Mas
Esquites are like creamed corn’s sexy cousin. This snack blends corn, cheese, cream, with a dash of chili lime salt on top all conveniently in a cup of bliss. Because the corn is warm it melts the cheese creating that Instagram-worthy cheese pull.
Small Victories, High Tensions at MCCFL and MCCFL Union Bargaining Table
Tensions have mounted at the bargaining table as Mid-Columbia Center for Living (MCCFL) and its recently formed union continue to struggle in resolving negotiation difficulties surrounding the creation of a ‘first contract’ between MCCFL and the Union.
Soft White Wheat - Lack of Rain Brings some Pain
The Soft White Wheat harvest is serving up a little heartbreak this July as farmers are cutting into their fall crops to find wheat heads yielding around 50 percent of a normal year. A smaller harvest and depleted supplies from record sales last year could mean a bounce in price though.
Vaunted Kurtz Gym gets pounded for earthquakes, adds years to life
Kurtz Gym is undergoing some major structural enhancements as the foundation is secured and the upper structure is girded against earthquake forces. The $2.276 million in upgrades intends to make the building sound for many games and rallies to come.
Hooligans Family Fun Center to Open Soon in TD
The Dalles is getting a new fun family center. And by the response to initial postings on Facebook, this is a much-needed business in The Dalles. “Will there be pinball? Please, please please,” was just one of the comments that came across online. Read more here.
The Roasted Salt Co. - Made with PRIDE, Seasoned with LOVE
Our Robin Allen sat down with Sarah and Fiona Starks-Thomson and talked about their journey of coming out to finding love across oceans to getting married twice and the happy accident that is now The Roasted Salt Co. Read more here.
Shaping up the Neighborhood
Santiago Valle, German Lopez and Manuel Pantoja work at removing several locust trees at the apartment complex at 1805 E. 10th Street this morning, June 24. Temperatures are predicted to hit 96 degrees Fahrenheit today and then be into the triple digits for the next nine days, the high coming on Monday at 116. Oh, Nelly!
The Cherryville Chant - thud, thud, thud
The incessant thud hitting the bottom of plastic bins like a thumb on a coffee can. Ladders, three-legged, move about in rapid succession, and hands walk through leaves like spiders. Cherry Season is on.
NOTICE SOLICITING SEALED BIDS FOR SURPLUS REAL PROPERTY
The City is soliciting written, sealed bids for this property’s sale. The minimum acceptable bid to the City is $50,000. The property has no site address. Its legal description is: Lots 6 and 7, WILL’S FIRST ADDITION TO DALLES CITY, in the City of The Dalles, County of Wasco, State of Oregon.
Cherry Fruit Fly Emergence Triggers Insecticide Application
Homeowners and orchardists are required to spray cherry trees with insecticide within 10 days.
Navy Vets bring on the Bath Bomb
Alison Shaughnessy and Scott Warlitner unleashed a bomb in their kitchen. It turned into a heck of a business, one that has them working overtime in TD. The couple is now into their fourth year of production and hoping to double sales this year. Did I mention they sell CBD?
Rubber hits road in Career-Connected Learning; Gorge STEM seeks $55k by June 30
Gorge STEM Hub creates Columbia Gorge Career Connect to increase career exposure for local youth, bridging the gap between high school and the workforce through guest speakers, job shadows, and academic internships. The program is seeking matching donations in time and money after receiving a matching grant. Read more here.
Financial Column: Pushing the Bar on Environmental, Social, and Governance Issues
Our financial columnists Michelina A. Roth & David M. Roth talk us through how to have influence in the companies in which you own stock. Headway on environmental, social, and governance issues can be made through shareholder resolutions or policies. Read more about it here.
Little Art City Spins Kelly Avenue in Right Direction
Sculpture, plantings and vibrant colors have transformed Kelly Avenue this week as multiple projects, both public and private, have coalesced to give the thoroughfare an inviting and clean look. Check it out.
Downtown TD Commercial Building sells, multi use plan in the works
In a push to grow local news coverage and provide a public space where ideas can be shared to better lift standards for all in The Dalles and the Gorge, CCCNews and Immense Imagery are moving to the former Tenneson Engineering building, 409 Lincoln Street.
$1.1 Million in Free PPE Distributed to Local Businesses
Over 200 local businesses took advantage of the free supplies.