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Dollar Tree abre en Independence

Una nueva empresa se instala en la ciudad 

Mikayla Coleman | Editor de noticias

La tienda favorita de todos, donde todo cuesta sólo un dólar, ha llegado a la zona de Monmouth-Independence. Dollar Tree abrió sus puertas a finales de septiembre y está listo para servir a la comunidad, atendiendo a aquellos en el mercado de todo, desde alambre de artesanía, cinta adhesiva, utensilios de cocina o burritos congelados. 

Aunque a la comunidad universitaria le encanta el estilo de vida de pueblo pequeño que ofrece Monmouth, la necesidad de conducir al menos quince minutos para llegar a algo tan simple como Walmart o el Dollar Tree puede ser difícil, incluso para los que han residido aquí durante varios años. Perseguir la educación superior es un esfuerzo costoso que deja a muchos estudiantes con dificultades financieras para mantenerse al día incluso con las necesidades más básicas. 

Tener un Dollar Tree a poca distancia de Western resultará útil para los muchos estudiantes del campus que no tienen coche. Además, Dollar Tree tiene muchos artículos accesibles y rentables que lo hacen muy valioso para la comunidad de la ciudad. Tienen de todo, desde material escolar hasta jabón de manos y cargadores de teléfono a un precio muy razonable. También aceptan la transferencia electrónica de beneficios (EBT). 

Dollar Tree, situado en el 1401 de la calle Monmouth, abre de lunes a sábado de 9.00 a 21.00 horas y los domingos de 9.00 a 19.00 horas. 

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Brilliant nearby Black-owned businesses to support

Shop local at these five Black establishments

Allison Vanderzanden | Editor de estilo de vida

As the COVID-19 pandemic carries on, supporting small and local businesses continues to be more important than ever. In the spirit of supporting local shops and in recognition of Black History Month, here are a variety of local Black-owned businesses near Western.

Creative Credit & Auto Sales: 4045 State St., Salem. Tyrone Jones started Creative Credit & Auto Sales car dealership to help customers buy and lease cars even without great credit. Check out their selection online at creativecreditautosales.com, or visit them on site where they also have a mechanic shop.

Flourish Spices and African Food: 1555 Hawthorne St. NE, Salem. Olajumoke Elkanah opened this African whole foods store and restaurant after noticing a need in Salem for food from her heritage. Flourish offers shipping of their African food products through their website, flourishafricanmart.com; check out their catering and cooking class services as well.

Jojo’s Soul Food & Memphis BBQ: 4106 State St., Salem. This food truck from owner Ricky “Jojo” Tufuku brings the taste of traditional southern foods to Oregon. Find their mouth watering menu on their Facebook page, @Jojo’s Soul Food & Memphis BBQ.

Pets Unleashed: 488 E Ellendale Ave. Suite 2, Dallas. This pet supply and grooming store is Dallas’s first, opened by Jayden Jones. They offer professional and self service grooming, and they are fully stocked with toys, food, accessories and even small animals. Find them on Facebook @Pets Unleashed.

Q’s Corner Barbershop: 651 High St. NE, Salem. Two businesses live at Quandary Robinson’s Salem shop: Robinson’s barber shop for children and adults alike, and Earl “Drako” Drake’s soul radio station, KSOS. Follow their Facebook page @Q’s Corner Barber Shop.

Dirty Radish: Willamette Valley. Chevonne Ball offers exclusive wine tours, tastings and seminars throughout the Willamette Valley with her travel company, Dirty Radish. The company plans to take clients on trips to France as well beginning in the spring of 2022. Check out their website dirtyradish.com for more information.

Epilogue Kitchen: 130 High St. SE, Salem. Open Friday through Sunday, Epilogue Kitchen offers an array of comfort food as well as cocktails to go. Epilogue Kitchen also provides numerous resources for anti-racism actions, including offering book rentals. Check out their website epilogue-kitchen.square.site to order.

Sanders Styles: 2195 Hyacinth St. SE #194, Salem. Christiane Sanders does more than style hair at her salon; Sanders Styles sells beauty products on site and offers classes for both adults and children. Their website sandersstyles.weebly.com shares their services and pricings.

So Cheesy: 865 Marion St. NE, Salem Saturday Market. Owner Gary Cooper takes customers back to childhood with his food truck’s decadent grilled cheese sandwiches. Find their full menu on their website socheesy.guru, and follow their Facebook page @So Cheesy for hours and location updates.

Uncle Troy’s BBQ: 440 State St., Salem. Located in the Fork Forty Food Hall, Troy Campbell’s shop offers classic barbecue taste. Visit their website uncletroysbbq.com for their full menu and online ordering option.

Know anymore local Black-owned businesses? Comment them below and help us highlight them.

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