It's the day a northwest landmark--of sorts--bites the dust: The main cooling tower of the Trojan Nuclear Plant--a money-hole for rate-payers shut down by Portland General Electric in 1992 shortly after the industry successfully defeated a 1992 ballot measure designed to accomplish the same thing, breaking all previous spending records for an initiative campaign in the process--will finally be demolished.
Then, after you mark you calendar, read this great reminiscence by The Skirt. And call your mother.
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