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February 24, 2011
First Time In History, Both Cardinals Teams Are Number 1 In District 9 - Here’s How They Did It
WALLA WALLA – How did they do it?
One word: Belief.
Belief in themselves, belief in their teammates, belief in their coaches, belief in their community, belief in victory.
Belief was a recurring theme in comments from everyone interviewed about the 2011 Cardinals basketball teams’ success in the past two weeks. More...
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SPOKANE - The WP men beat Brewster 63-50 in their first state playoff round and are in the final eight, returning to Spokane to play at the Arena next week.
The WP women lost 75-53 against a rough White Swan team, but have another shot at the final eight when they play Lake Roosevelt today (Saturday) at 1 pm.
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Waitsburg, Prescott And Dayton Considering New Sports Cooperative
By Imbert Matthee The Times
WAI T SBURG – Trenton Kitselman started wrestling when he was 12.
He was still living in Forks at the time. Then his family moved to Waitsburg about three years ago and he joined the Matbirds.
For several years, he immersed himself in the sport, attending practices three days a week and going to winter tournaments. It quickly turned into his favorite pass time. More...
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Dayton Days Will Happen Without The Pari-mutuels
By Dian McClurg The Times
DAYTON – Dayton Days will not “go dark” this year, thanks in part to the Columbia County Fair Board, but it will not likely offer any horse racing.
The Washington State Horseracing Commission decided earlier this month to give only six days of racing to the four-track Class C “Bush” circuit, with all of those days going to Sun Downs in Kennewick. More...
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Touchet Valley News
PIONEER PORTRAITS
From the pages of The Times
Ten Years Ago May 16, 2002
The Will James Society gives a collection to Waitsburg Elementary School Library. The library at Waitsburg Elementary is the recipient of a 17-book collection of the works of noted Western author and artist Will James. Twenty-Five Years Ago May 21, 1987 More ...
Opinion
Our Community Newspaper Role
The Dayton City Council last Monday night voted unanimously to award its yearly contract to publish legal public notices in the “legal” newspaper that offered the best rate, which was the Times. More ...
Heart BEAT
About Needs & Good Deeds
By Jillian Beaudry
Supporting Our Students During Standardized Testing W
AITSBURG
– As the Waitsburg School District middle and high school students begin standardized testing each spring, they know they have support. More ...
Sports
Tigers Head To Regionals!
WP Tigers Beat Rival Dayton Dogs On Saturday, 6-0, Head To Regionals In Adna On May 19
By Jillian Beaudry The Times
WALLA WALLA – The WP Tigers clawed their way past the Dayton Bulldogs, 6-0, last Saturday at Borleske Stadium in Walla Walla, earning the regionals berth and the third place District 9 trophy. The Tigers will next play in Adna this Saturday. Their competitor has not yet been announced. More ...
WP, Dayton Tracksters Qualify For Districts
WP Takes Subdistricts By Storm, Sends Many Athletes To Districts, Dogs Send 5 To Clarkston
By Jillian Beaudry The Times
WALLA WALLA – The Dayton and Waitsburg- Prescott track and field teams had some surprising and great successes at subdistricts last Wednesday at Martin Field in Walla Walla.
The top eight finishers in each event will be on their way to compete in districts on May 17 and 18 in Clarkston. More ...
Lady Dogs Continue Their Sweep Of LC
Dogs Beat The Heat And The Patriots, 9-2, In An Error- Free Game
By Morgan Smith & Imbert Matthee The Times
DAYTON – Dayton’s Lady Bulldogs collected hits despite the heat in Tuesday afternoon’s softball game against the Liberty Christian Patriots.
Dayton beat the Patriots previously, 13-1, and, 13-4, in a doubleheader that paved the way for Tuesday’s home field matchup against the same team. More ...
Obituaries
Harry Lee Peterson
Harry Lee Peterson died May 2, 2012. He was born on October 2, 1930 to Mildred Barnedt Peterson and Albert Peterson on a ranch outside of Prescott, Washington. After living in California, Oregon and Nevada he settled in Phoenix Arizona. He worked for the Arizona Department of Transportation for over 30 years. More ...
Betty Joan Webber
Betty Joan Webber, age 82, entered into rest on May 8, 2012 at her home in Prosser. She was born on October 6, 1929 in Walla Walla, Washington to Ralph and Velma Baim and was raised and educated in Waitsburg, Washington. Betty married her high school sweetheart and they celebrated 63 years of marriage on March 20, 2012. More ...
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