Oregon
A classic American concession was first fried in Oregon: the corn dog
You see them at festivals and gala’s throughout the nation. At sporting occasions. At concession stands for any event, actually. They’re an American traditional — corn canines. And it might shock you that the beloved fried meals on a stick was invented on the Oregon Coast.
Alongside Freeway 101 in Rockaway Seaside, an offbeat roadside attraction can’t be missed. Drivers probably do a double-take on the sight of a large corn canine on the roof. It’s a large fiberglass corn canine. A Pronto Pup, to be precise.
“To my data, the historical past of the Pronto Pup was created in Rockaway within the late Thirties, early ‘40s, a bit of nearer to city,” mentioned Diane Langer, who purchased the modern-day Unique Pronto Pup together with her husband in late 2021.
The delivery of the Pronto Pup goes again to Labor Day 1939. It was on that day that George Boyington, who ran a sizzling canine stand in Rockaway Seaside along with his spouse, had an thought as he sat with overstocked stale buns. What a couple of batter that might be cooked on demand?
Boyington decided a scrumptious, pronto answer. The brand new snack on a stick grew to become a degree of native pleasure.
The Unique Pronto Pup first opened in 2016, as an homage to the culinary creation invented on the town roughly eight a long time earlier.
Taking Pronto Pups nationwide
Quickly after Boyington nailed down the recipe, he began the mass manufacturing of the Pronto Pup batter combine out of Portland. The product quickly gained nationwide consideration. Boyington trademarked the model identify and started to franchise the enterprise.
Right now, Pronto Pups are particularly widespread within the Midwest. Gregg Karnis, proprietor of Minnesota’s Pronto Pup franchise, has had a lifetime’s value of expertise with Pronto Pups in that area of the nation.
Karnis’ father was a Marine who ended his service in 1944 in Portland. After leaving his ship within the metropolis, the older Karnis heard about Pronto Pups and went on to turn out to be one of many first franchise homeowners, opening up a store in Chicago.
“[The business] was an on the spot success. … At that time limit, the entire idea of a batter-coated sizzling canine and a stick was actually sweeping the nation and other people had been shopping for product membership franchises from coast to coast,” Karnis mentioned of his father’s franchise.
The elder Karnis was then approached to deliver Pronto Pups to the Minnesota State Honest in 1947. They’ve been a good staple operated by the Karnis household ever since — And it’s a full-blown operation.
“We’ve obtained a principal commissary, which is almost 3,500 sq. ft, the place we merely do manufacturing. We’ve a retail finish in entrance, like a storefront if you’ll. However the entire again of the constructing is manufacturing. … The batter’s blended. It will get delivered to the places. We’ve a complete of eight places on state fairgrounds.”
Over the course of the Minnesota State Honest, individuals purchase plenty of Pronto Pups.
“On the common we undergo about 36 tons of sizzling canines in a 12-day state honest and often, effectively over 100 tons of batter we combine up. So, it’s a whole lot of hundreds of pups which can be served every year,” mentioned Karnis.
If these numbers don’t show Minnesota’s love of Pronto Pups, state lawmakers formally acknowledged them in 2016.
“We obtained referred to as all the way down to the Minnesota state Legislature in St. Paul, the capital,” for a decision recognizing Pronto Pups’ contribution to the Minnesota State Honest, Karnis mentioned, remembering the event.
“And it was like probably the most in all probability heartfelt touching warmest second of my total life. As a result of at that time limit, I noticed that, boy, what my mother and pa introduced as much as Minnesota is way over I ever, ever imagined it to be.”
Whereas Minnesota has embraced the Pronto Pup for generations, the trademarked batter nonetheless all comes from Portland. And in Rockaway Seaside, the place The Unique Pronto Pup location was named to honor the pup’s native origins, there’s additionally a powerful following.
A ‘corny’ custom
A corn canine could seem to be extra of a lunch or dinner meals. At The Unique Pronto Pup, persons are keen to put an order as quickly because the doorways unlock at 10 a.m.
“It’s really fairly wonderful once you notice how huge of a following Pronto Pups have, and when individuals are available they usually say, ‘We drove three hours to come back and have a Pronto Pup.’ Or, ‘We got here from Idaho.’ Or, ‘We got here from Michigan,’” mentioned Langer. “Quite a lot of occasions they are saying, ‘We waited so that you can open at present so we might are available.’ And, ‘We modified our route or our vacation spot in order that we might cease in.’”
There’s additionally one other sort of fanfare that Pronto Pup fans can discover in Rockaway Seaside: the mechanical corn canine.
Like a mechanical bull or horse on a merry-go-round, the corn canine is outfitted with a saddle. Popping in a few quarters to a slot makes the experience begin. These younger and younger at coronary heart take the corn canine for a spin.
The Unique Pronto Pup boasts a complete corny expertise devoted to the brainchild of Boyington’s creation from all these years in the past.
The method of constructing a pup is easy because it was again then.
“So, we combine the batter up every day by hand, every little thing must be on a stick to ensure that it to remain underneath the oil within the fryer. … We put sticks in every little thing. Then every little thing is dipped by hand. All the pieces is made to order,” Langer defined, as she rigorously demonstrated the method earlier than opening on a Friday in mid-April.
Langer factors to 2 the explanation why Pronto Pups have been a longtime crowd favourite.
“Folks love roadside points of interest and other people love fried meals, ?” she mentioned with amusing.
Karnis agreed, additionally with a chuckle.
“I do know this a lot: that [customers are] prepared to attend in line for one, and after they get it, plenty of occasions they’ll, they’ll get a handful of them, perhaps 8, 9, 10… They usually’ll deliver ‘em and everybody’s grabbing for his or her Pronto Pups, however they positively have a whole look of complete satisfaction as a result of it’s state honest time once more. And we are able to get a freshly made hand-dipped, authentic Pronto Pup like we’ve performed for generations.”
Enjoyment of Pronto Pups is a convention that spans each a long time and geography, from the Oregon Coast to the Minnesota State Honest and again once more.
This story is a part of a larger exploration of corn as a Northwest ingredient, coming in season two of Superabundant.
Oregon
Oregon private colleges offer support to Southern California students impacted by wildfires
Some private universities in Oregon are offering extra assistance — from crisis counseling to emergency financial aid — to students who call Southern California home.
This comes amid the devastating wildfires currently burning in Los Angeles.
Lewis & Clark College, University of Portland and Reed College sent out messages of support to students with home addresses in Southern California this week.
Administrators at Lewis & Clark contacted around 250 undergraduate students in the region affected by the blazes. These students represent close to 12% of the college’s current undergraduate students.
The school, which begins its next term on Jan. 21, is opening up its dorms early for Southern California students at no extra cost.
“We will keep communicating with students in the weeks and months ahead to know how this impacts their next semester and beyond,” said Benjamin Meoz, Lewis & Clark’s senior associate dean of students. “That will mean a range of wraparound academic and counseling support.”
Lewis & Clark also pushed back its application deadline for prospective students from the Los Angeles area to Feb. 1.
Oregon crews arrive in Southern California to aid wildfire response
Reed College began reaching out to about 300 students who live in Southern California on Wednesday. In an email, the college urged students and faculty impacted by the fires to take advantage of the school’s mental health and financial aid resources.
Reed will also support students who need to return to campus earlier than expected. Classes at Reed do not begin until Jan. 27.
Students at University of Portland will be moving back in this weekend as its next term begins on Monday, Jan. 13. But UP did offer early move-in to students living in the Los Angeles area earlier this week. A spokesperson with UP said four students changed travel plans to arrive on campus early.
Students are already back on campus at the majority of Oregon’s other colleges and universities, with many schools beginning their terms earlier this week.
Oregon
Why Oregon lawmakers are asking Elon Musk to stop plan to kill 450,000 barred owls
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Four Oregon lawmakers are calling on Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to help stop a plan that would kill 450,000 barred owls in an effort to save endangered spotted owls over the next 30 years.
The entrepreneurs were named by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the so-called Department of Government Efficiency.
In a letter sent Tuesday, state Rep. Ed Diehl, R-Stayton, Rep. David Gomberg, D-Lincoln County, Rep. Virgle Osborne, R-Roseburg, and Sen.-elect Bruce Starr, R-Yamhill and Polk counties, asked the incoming Trump administration officials to stop the reportedly more than $1 billion project, calling it a “budget buster” and “impractical.”
Environmental groups Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy in late 2024 filed a federal lawsuit in Washington state to stop the planned killing of the barred owls.
Here is why the Oregon lawmakers are opposed to the plan, what the plan would do and why it is controversial.
Why the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants to kill barred owls
In August 2024, after years of planning, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service came up with a proposal to kill a maximum of 450,000 invasive barred owls over 30 years as a way to quell habitat competition between them and the northern spotted owl.
Spotted owl populations have been rapidly declining due in part to competition from invasive barred owls, which originate in the eastern United States. Northern spotted owls are listed as a threatened species under the federal Endangered Species Act.
According to the USFWS plan, barred owls are one of the main factors driving the rapid decline of northern and California spotted owls, and with their removal, less than one-half of 1% of the North American barred owl population would be killed.
The plan was formally approved by the Biden administration in September 2024.
Why environmental groups want to stop the plan to kill barred owls
Shortly after it was announced, Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy immediately responded in opposition to the plan to kill barred owls. They argued the plan was both ill-conceived and that habitat loss is the main factor driving the spotted owls decline.
“Spotted owls have experienced significant population decline over decades,” a news release from the groups filing the lawsuit said. “This decline began and continues due to habitat loss, particularly the timber harvest of old growth forest. The plan is not only ill-conceived and inhumane, but also destined to fail as a strategy to save the spotted owl.”
In their complaint, the groups argued the USFWS violated the National Environmental Policy Act by failing to properly analyze the impacts of their strategy and improperly rejecting reasonable alternatives to the mass killing of barred owls, such as nonlethal population control approaches, spotted owl rehabilitation efforts and better protections for owl habitat.
Why Oregon lawmakers are asking Musk to stop the plan to kill barred owls
The four Oregon lawmakers are siding with the environmental groups and calling for Musk and Ramaswamy to reverse the federal government’s plan to kill the barred owls. It was not immediately clear how the two could stop the plan.
The lawmakers letter stated the plan was impractical and a “budget buster,” with cost estimates for the plan around $1.35 billion, according to a press release by the two groups.
The letter speculates there likely isn’t an excess of people willing to do the killing for free: “it is expected that the individuals doing the shooting across millions of acres – including within Crater Lake National Park – will require compensation for the arduous, night-time hunts,” according to the press release.
“A billion-dollar price tag for this project should get the attention of everyone on the Trump team concerned about government efficiency,” Diehl said. “Killing one type of owl to save another is outrageous and doomed to fail. This plan will swallow up Americans’ hard-earned tax dollars for no good reason.”
USFWS says they aren’t trying to trade one bird for the other.
“As wildlife professionals, we approached this issue carefully and did not come to this decision lightly,” USFWS Oregon State Supervisor Kessina Lee said in announcing the decision in August. “Spotted owls are at a crossroads, and we need to manage both barred owls and habitat to save them. This isn’t about choosing one owl over the other. If we act now, future generations will be able to see both owls in our Western forests.”
Statesman Journal reporter Zach Urness contributed to this report.
Ginnie Sandoval is the Oregon Connect reporter for the Statesman Journal. Sandoval can be reached at GSandoval@gannett.com or on X at @GinnieSandoval.
Oregon
Santa Clara’s last-second overtime tip-in hands Oregon State men a heartbreaking defeat
A rebound basket with 3.5 seconds left in overtime allowed Santa Clara to escape with an 82-81 overtime win over Oregon State in men’s basketball Thursday night.
The Beavers, looking for their first road win of the season and their third since 2021, just missed when Tyeree Bryan’s tip-in with 3.5 seconds left was the difference.
Oregon State, leading 81-78, had two chances to rescue the win.
Adama Bal, fouled while shooting a three-pointer with 10 seconds remaining, made his first two free throws but missed the third. But Bal outfought OSU for the rebound, then kicked the ball out to Christoph Tilly, whose three-point shot glanced off the rim. Bryan then knifed between two Beaver rebounders, collecting the ball with his right hand and tipping it off the backboard and into the basket.
OSU (12-5, 2-2 WCC) came up short on a half-court shot at the buzzer.
The loss spoiled what was a 12-point second-half comeback for Oregon State, which led by as many as four points in overtime.
Parsa Fallah led the Beavers with 24 points and seven rebounds. Michael Rataj had a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Isaiah Sy scored 12 points and Damarco Minor 11.
Elijah Maji scored 21 points for Santa Clara (11-6, 3-1), which has won eight of its last nine games.
The game was tied at 32-32 at halftime following a first half where OSU trailed by as many as 12 points. Fallah and Minor combined to score the final eight points as OSU finished the half on a 10-2 run.
The game began to get away from the Beavers again as Santa Clara built a 60-48 lead with 9:43 remaining. Sy got OSU going with a three-pointer, as the Beavers whittled away at the deficit. OSU eventually grabbed the lead at 67-65 with 5:19 left on another three by Sy. It was a defensive brawl for the rest of regulation, as neither team scored during the final 1:58.
Oregon State never trailed in overtime until the final three seconds. A Sy three with 1:29 left gave the Beavers a four-point cushion. After the Broncos later cut the lead to one, Fallah’s layup with 17 seconds left put OSU up 81-78.
Oregon State returns to action Saturday when the Beavers complete their two-game road trip at Pacific. Game time is 7 p.m.
–Nick Daschel can be reached at 360-607-4824, ndaschel@oregonian.com or @nickdaschel.
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