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  • Prescott Design Unveiled

    Dena Wood, The Times|Apr 24, 2014

    PRESCOTT - "Do we have the green light? Are we good to move ahead?" asked artist and Pomegranate Center founder and executive director Milenko Matanovic. Attendees at the April 15 Prescott Vacant Lot Project Open House responded with an enthusiastic round of applause. A $25,000 grant from the Pomegranate Center, along with their decades of experience working alongside communities to create gathering spaces, will allow Prescott to transform the empty, burned-out lot between the Tuxedo Tavern and...

  • Water Rates Rise for Repairs

    Dena Wood, The Times|Apr 24, 2014

    WAITSBURG - Waitsburg residents will see a six dollar increase in their next utility bill. The increase, which brings the base water rate to $33.90, was approved at the April 16 City Council meeting in order to meet imminent water line repair needs. The rate adjustment arrives on the heels of a 3% increase that took effect in January. City Clerk Randy Hinchliffe originally proposed an increase of $4.90 in December 2013 in order to fund needed line upgrades and well repairs. That proposal was...

  • Local PIO Helps Out at Slide

    Dena Wood, The Times|Apr 17, 2014

    to serve as a temporary PIO in Darrington, Wash., last week. Columbia County Commissioners gave their blessings as Ver Valen left her local post to work in the small town that was ravaged by the effects of the recent landslide on State Route 530 near Oso, Wash. Ver Valen currently works as operations manager for Columbia County Emergency Management and Public Safety Communications and as PIO for emergency management and the sheriff's office. She is a former editor of The Times. In 2012 the...

  • Celebrating Waitsburg Pride

    Dena Wood, The Times|Apr 17, 2014

    WAITSBURG - Waitsburg Celebration Days Weekend - May 17-18 -- is still in the planning stages, but one young lady has been hard at work, actively representing Waitsburg and Celebration Days for months. Queen Candidate Megan Morrison was selected to the Celebration Days Royalty Court in November and will be crowned Queen in a May 6 coronation ceremony. Morrison tried out for court in November and began her royalty duties in December by appearing in the Dayton and Waitsburg Christmas Parades and...

  • FFA Gets Down and Dirty

    Dena Wood, The Times|Apr 10, 2014

    WAITSBURG - It's a rare occasion when the field on the west side of the Highway, on Waitsburg's south side, receives more attention than Izzy the camel's turf on the east. But such was the case last week. Dozens of Waitsburg students joined Mc- Gregor Company staff and Ag Center for Excellence representatives in an FFA-hosted Nutrients for Life Field Day in Perry Dozier's field on Thursday afternoon. FFA Vice President Kimmie Hamann spearheaded the event as the culminating activity in Waitsburg...

  • A Passion for Writing

    Dena Wood, The Times|Apr 10, 2014

    PRESCOTT - What do historical fiction, science fantasy, romance and stories of the supernatural hold in common? In this instance, it's the author - Prescott's very own Susan Matley. Best known by locals as Cimarron Sue, Matley spends her days rehearsing music with her husband Bruce (aka Nevada Slim), and honing the craft of writing. Matley has had several short stories published and recently sold her first book - a science fantasy novella - to WolfSinger Publications. Born and raised in Port...

  • New Celebration Days Parade Event

    Dena Wood, The Times|Apr 3, 2014

    Parade marshal nominations sought WAITSBURG - Cel­ebration Days is just around the corner and this year's parade will include a new pre-parade event. A Kiddie Parade will light up Main Street at 9:30 a.m. on May 17 - followed by the tradi­tional 10 a.m. Celebration Days Parade -- to kick off the weekend events. Because this year's pa­rade once again falls on Armed Forces Day, "Cel­ebrate America in Waits­burg" has been chosen as the theme. Young entrants are encouraged to decorate bikes, trik...

  • End of an Era at Aviary

    Dena Wood, The Times|Apr 3, 2014

    WALLA WALLA - It’s difficult to think of Joanna Lan­ning without thinking of animals. The two just go together. Those who know her can affirm that truth. When Lanning is scheduled to lead the children’s message at church, the ques­tion is not what she will talk about, but what animal she’ll use to demonstrate her point. To say she is a favorite of the children is an understatement. As an animal enthusiast, nurturer and natural teacher, her work at the Pioneer Park Aviary in Walla Walla is perf...

  • WP Softball Drops Double-Header 7-6, 8-7

    Dena Wood, The Times|Apr 3, 2014

    GARFIELD - The WP Tigers softball team consis­tently out-hit Gar-Pal in a March 27 double-header, but dropped both games by one. WP got off to a slow start in the first two innings of game one and made errors that allowed Gar-Pal to score early. "We were able to put together a nice rally in the third inning that started with a base hit by Analise Salazar followed with doubles by Loegan Harshman and Heidi Miller. Samantha Fedderson and Paige Wood followed behind them with singles and they were...

  • Lots Happening at Waitsburg Clinic

    Dena Wood, The Times|Apr 3, 2014

    WAITSBURG - Cheryl Skiffington, manager of Columbia County Health Systems Dayton and Waits­burg Clinics, spoke at the March 18 Commercial Club Meeting to give an update on the Waitsburg Clinic. Providers at the Waits­burg Clinic include Dr. Kyle Terry and nurse prac­titioners Dawn Meicher and Kortney Killgore-Smith. Terry - also Chief-of-Staff at Dayton General Hospital - attended medical school in Utah and completed his internship and residency at the Kaiser Foundation in California. He ran a...

  • Crime Down in Waitsburg, WW Co.

    Dena Wood, The Times|Apr 3, 2014

    WAITSBURG -Both the City of Waitsburg and Walla Walla County show significant drops in crime across the board in 2013. Walla Walla County Sheriff John Turner gave an update at the March 17 Waitsburg City Council Meeting, and said he is proud of a depart­ment that is "doing a good job." Turner presented the Sheriff's Office year-end report, noting drops in assault, burglary, larceny and motor vehicle thefts in Waitsburg in 2013. "This is a good trend and we'll do everything we can to keep that...

  • Lady Tigers Win One in Pilot Rock

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 27, 2014

    PILOT ROCK - The Lady Tigers softball team won one of three games played at the March 21-22 tournament in Pilot Rock. The Tigers faced Umatilla in Friday night's first game of the tournament, walking away with a 14-3 mercy-rule win. "We initially struggled with Umatilla's young pitch­er because her speed isn't something we're used. It was hard for the girls to be patient at the plate and let the ball get to them. This game gave us a good op­portunity to work on several things offensively. On t...

  • City Negotiates Shared Access Agreement

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 27, 2014

    WAITSBURG – Waits­burg attorney Mike Hubbard recently worked with the City Attorney’s Office to draft a shared access agree­ment regarding the new ten­ant who has taken residence in the upstairs of Hubbard’s Main Street building. The agreement was presented to the council at last week’s meeting, and resulted in a motion to tighten the lan­guage and bring it back next month for a vote. Hubbard recently rented the top floor of the Hub­bard Law Office building to an artist who plans to use the spac...

  • Citizens of the Year “Long Overdue”

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 27, 2014

    WAITSBURG - After listing former Citizen of the Year recipients, Tom Baker asked attendees at the March 18 Commercial Club meeting to rise. "If your name doesn't start with 'J', sit down . . . If you've already won the award, sit down . . . Look who's left!" Enthusiastic applause erupted and the audience laughed as still-standing Larry and Deanne Johnson eyed one another in surprise. "We were under the pretense that we knew who was receiving the award, and it wasn't us!" said Larry later. The...

  • Dayton, WP 1-1 at Jamboree

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 20, 2014

    PRESCOTT -- High spirits, warm weather and a semi-sunny afternoon made for an ideal kickoff to high school softball season at Saturday's Jamboree between Waitsburg, Dayton and Touchet. Teams played three innings each and took advantage of the non- league event to try players in new positions and get a feel for the upcoming season. First up was WP against Touchet. Touchet was ahead 2-0 at the end of in­nings one and two, but WP pulled out a win, scoring four points in the bottom of the third...

  • Prescott Seeks WP Combine Changes

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 20, 2014

    WAITSBURG -- As baseball season begins, the Waitsburg School Board was thrown a curve ball with a proposal that "came out of left field" according to Board Chairman Ross Hamann. Prescott School Super­intendent Brett Cox -- on behalf of the Prescott School Board - recently submitted a proposal requesting sev­eral changes to the current athletic combine agreement between Waitsburg and Prescott. District 9 WIAA Executive Director Bob Kirk was on hand at the March 12 Waitsburg School Board m...

  • Coming Soon: Whiskey Creek Sports Bar & Grill

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 20, 2014

    WAITSBURG - In what Ken Cole Jr. described as "a weird offshoot of community service" a group of locals are forging ahead with plans to bring casual family dining back to Waitsburg. The demolition of the long- vacant White Stallion restaurant was slated to begin Wednesday. Investors hope to have the tentatively named Whiskey Creek Sports Bar & Grill up and running in its place as early as October. Dan Cole, Ken Cole, Jr., Guy McCaw and Byron Seney, along with wives Trina, Elizabeth, Lynn and...

  • At the Feet of the Masters151

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 20, 2014

    BELLEVUE - Waits­burg's Barnstormers - Chris and Emma Philbrook, Rob­ert Walsh and Sam Mc­Gowen -- joined over 30 bands and 200 musicians at Wintergrass - the "biggest and best" bluegrass festival in the country earlier this month. The Hyatt Regency Bellevue was home base for the four-day festival that draws Grammy and award winning artists as well as emerging artists and fans. Headliners included Tim O'Brien & Darrel Scott, the Cleverlys, Matuto and many more. "It's an amazing learn­ing exp...

  • Weller Library to Introduce IT Academy

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 13, 2014

    WAITSBURG - Weller Public Library is success­fully navigating the waters of technology while work­ing to bring their patrons on board. Earlier this year, the library provided local residents with access to the Washington Anytime Library, where members may access thousands of eBooks and audiobooks 24-7. This month, the library invites patrons to increase their technological literacy through the use of the Mi­crosoft IT Academy (ITA) - providing free access to a wide range of Microsoft online co...

  • Matbirds Take Flight

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 13, 2014

    WAITSBURG - While WP high school wrestlers have wrapped up their sea­son, the Waitsburg Matbirds are gearing up for their eighth year on the mats. The team performed well at their first meet of the season in Colfax on Saturday. The Matbirds were founded by Travis and Kari Newman and Laura and Bill Brown, and compete in the Washington Little Guy Wrestling League. "There was no wrestling here when our boys were young so we drove them to Dayton where there was a Little Guy League at the time,"...

  • From Barrels to Books

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 13, 2014

    WAITSBURG - Frank Reser taught in Prescott for "many years" before retir­ing in Waitsburg where he spends his days driving bus, playing local handyman and, most recently, creating unique wine barrel furniture. Reser is donating a barrel stool and table set to the silent auction that will take place during the upcom­ing Waitsburg Elementary Home and School carnival fundraiser. A commitment to chil­dren and community runs in the family. Sons Clint and Kurtis are both teachers, as is his da...

  • Local Vets Honor Brown with Muster

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 6, 2014

    WAITSBURG - Local veterans, family and friends gath­ered to honor Jared Brown in a muster ceremony at the Feb. 18 Commercial Club meeting. Brown is a 2013 Waitsburg graduate and son to April and Frank Gould. The send-off was a departure celebration for the Army enlistee who is leaving for Boot Camp Feb. 24. Brown will be training for Wheeled Vehicle Training with the US Army Airborne in Ft. Jackson, South Carolina. After nine weeks of Basic training Brown will transfer to Ft. Lee in Virginia...

  • X-C Team Supports Cancer Patients

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 6, 2014

    WAITSBURG - To Waitsburg-Prescott Cross Country Coach Joanna Lanning, giving back to a supportive commu­nity is as important as performing well in competition. WP X-C athletes recently concluded a fundraiser in which the seven-person team raised $300 for the Providence St. Mary Regional Cancer Center in Walla Walla. For several months, the athletes sold black and pink wrist bands embossed with the slogan, "Got Pink?" The group voted on both the color and the slogan. A check for $300 will soon...

  • Special Olympics: Winners All-Around

    Dena Wood, Out and About|Mar 6, 2014

    WAITSBURG - I choked back tears more than once as Carrie Graham described her family's experience with Spe­cial Olympics Washington. I don't think she noticed - at least I hope not. But then again, she may not have cared. I'm pretty sure I saw some sparkly eyes on her side of the table as well. Carrie and her husband Brad Graham returned from Wenatchee late Sunday night where they had coached their athletes in the 2014 Washington State Olympic Winter Games. The Special Olympics is a family...

  • Waitsburg Gets Hoppin’

    Dena Wood, The Times|Mar 6, 2014

    WAITSBURG - The WHS gymnasium was quite literally the most "hop­ping" place in town last week. On the afternoon of Feb. 26, Waitsburg el­ementary students filled the court -- jumping, shooting, swiveling and twirling, to raise funds for the American Heart Association (AHA) as part of the annual Hoops for Heart fundraiser. "Our goal was to raise $2,500 said Event Coordinator and First Grade Teacher Dinah Lind­sey. "We ended up raising $3,320.30!" Preparation for the event began with a "kick of...

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