Nov 2, 2009 | The Dalles Chronicle
Sherman County votes on school bond
Sherman County voters will decide Tuesday whether to approve an $11.25 million general obligation bond that would including consolidating all school activities in the county at a single Kindergarten through highschool campus in Moro.
Halloween is creeping 'round the corner and the crooked-smile pumpkins, Styrofoam tombstones and fake, nylon cobwebs are popping up like zombies at an all-you-can-eat brains buffet.
Green Payoffs in the Guise of Stimulus
On the surface, the following seemed like some good news, despite the fact that the majority of the money is going to a foreign firm.
$140 million in grants to companies with Oregon wind farms
More than $140 million in federal cash grants has been awarded to energy companies operating three Eastern Oregon wind farms.
A group of Grass Valley citizens have launched what may be the first recall election in the town's 108-year history.
A group of Grass Valley citizens have launched what may be the first recall election in the town's 108-year history.
Sherman County now officially has only one elementary school. Though, said Sherman County School District Superintendent Ivan Ritchie - and the principal of the newly-named Sherman Elementary - the district has known that for a while.
a Linea tour comes to Mid-Columbia
The faith of Oregon's native and pioneer forebears is the subject of the Line in the Sand Tour "ROAR," , coming to The Dalles Monday as part of Oregon's 150th anniversary of statehood.