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  • Best Western Preparing To Break Ground

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 31, 2012

    DAYTON - Not long after the smoke clears from the Friday night All Wheels Weekend fireworks on the corner of Fourth and Main streets this year, the property from which they're launched will be the scene for another milestone celebration. At 11 a.m. the next morning, local officials and Daytonites will help investors Darrek and Christina Duke from Anderson, Nev., break ground for the new 50-room Best Western hotel expected to be up and running in the spring of next year. "We're looking forward to seeing the dirt moving and the sticks go up,"...

  • Honoring Our Soldiers

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 31, 2012

    WAITSBURG - For the first time in the history of Waitsburg's Memorial Day ceremony, those who currently serve their country received special attention along with veterans past and present. Seventeen local families received a Blue Star Service Banner from the American Legion Auxiliary Chapter 35, a recognition the service men and women usually receive at a muster but not on Memorial Day. The Blue Star Service Banners were created in 1917 and were a common sight during World Wars I and II....

  • Home Run Leads Dogs To State

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 24, 2012

    PASCO -- It was almost a dare to senior Bulldog Nicole Lambert Bulldog head coach Terry Robbins told his players not to focus too much on trying to get home runs in their game against Tekoa- Oakesdale-Rosalia, which they won 4-1 Friday. After all, the outfield fence they would have to clear was 225 feet from home plate. He told the Lady Dogs they were not likely to hit that far. But by the time Lambert had accumulated a full count with two outs and two bases loaded in the bottom of the third...

  • Lady Dogs Continue Their Sweep Of LC

    Morgan Smith & Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 17, 2012

    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. "We played them last Thursday and swept them," Dayton assistant coach Desirae Jones said. "They are a pretty young team, but they are not to be overlooked." Pitcher Samantha Harting held the Patriots without...

  • Cafe Blanco Debuts Danceable Music

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 17, 2012

    WAITSBURG -- Long before the popularity of the Buena Vista Social Club, Eddie Manzanares was in Cuba soaking up its music. Born in 1963 in Vera Cruz on the Mexican Gulf Coast, Manzanares would join other youths from his community on cultural exchanges to the Caribbean Islands. His group would show off Mexican dances and songs, while bringing home the Son Montuno, a uniquely Cuban musical genre that blends the Spanish guitar and lyrical traditions with the spice of Afro-Cuban percussion and...

  • Shuba: ‘I Ruined Everything’

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 10, 2012

    DAYTON - Tipsy, deep in debt, recovering from a winter car accident and stressed out from a fight with his wife, Joseph Shuba snapped on the evening of Sunday, April 29, went into the couple's bedroom to get his .22-caliber pistol, returned to the kitchen where the couple had been preparing dinner and shot Suzanne Shuba in the head, according to police reports obtained by the Times. "Nothing could stop me from walking into that bedroom and doing what I did," Shuba is quoted as telling Columbia...

  • Dogs Bite LC, Face WP In Playoffs

    Imbert Matthee and Jillian Beaudry, The Times|May 10, 2012

    RICHLAND - The Dayton Bulldogs blew the Liberty Christian Patriots out of the water, 8-0, on Tuesday night in district playoffs thanks to pitcher Lowden Smith. "Lowden pitched a heck of a game," said Dayton head coach Sal Benavides. Tuesday's success means the Bulldogs will meet rival WP in Walla Walla at Borleske Stadium on Saturday at 1 p.m. The winner from Saturday's game will play in regionals on May 19 in Mossyrock. On Tuesday in Richland, Smith gave up only two hits, one walk and threw...

  • Tigers Trample TOR, 10-0

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 10, 2012

    PRESCOTT - The Waitsburg Prescott Tigers are off to their next playoff game in Walla Walla this weekend after handily beating Tekoa-Oakesdale Rosalia (TOR), 10-0, last Tuesday night. "It was a good day," head coach Dustin Snedigar said after the game. "It was pretty well-rounded with Zach (Bartlow) throwing a lot of strikes, strong defense and the bats coming to life in the third inning." WP faces Dayton in the next playoff game on Saturday at 1 p.m. at Borleske Stadium in Walla Walla. Dayton beat Liberty Christian in Richland, 8-0, last...

  • Dogs 3rd In League

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 3, 2012

    ROSALIA - The Lady Bulldogs are in third place in their league with a 6-4 record after splitting a doubleheader with Tekoa-Oakesdale- Rosalia Saturday. But the Dogs won't know for some time whether they'll go to the playoffs as other league teams still have as many as half their league games left to play. Dayton came out swinging against TOR on Saturday, beating the Night Hawks, 9-4, in the first game. Bulldog pitcher Sam Harting struck out nine of the first 10 batters and had 14 strike outs...

  • WP Tigers Split Against Irish, Patriots

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 3, 2012

    WALLA WALLA - After splitting its doubleheader game against DeSales Tuesday, the Waitsburg-Prescott Tigers are focusing on Saturday's game against St. John- Endicott in preparation for the playoffs. Now solidly in third place in the league, the Tigers would remain in the top three if they split or sweep St. John this weekend. If they're swept, the WP players may end up in fourth place, depending on the outcome of other league games this weekend. Either way, WP will have its first loser-out game...

  • WP Tigers Win Playoff Berth

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 3, 2012

    WALLA WALLA - The 2012 WP Tigers softball team is virtually guaranteed a playoff berth at the state qualifier in Pasco later this month, despite Tuesday night's doubleheader loss against DeSales. After Tekoa- Rosalia- Oakesdale swept Asotin on Monday, the Panthers dropped to five losses, putting them behind WP. The Lady Tigers now rank second and has tiebreaker status in case of a draw for second. "We'll stay in second," head coach Angie Potts said after Tuesday's games against the Irish, who na...

  • Who Were The Shubas?

    Imbert Matthee and Jillian Beaudry, The Times|May 3, 2012

    DAYTON - Suzanne Shuba was always a talkative member of the Crazy Crafters, a group of about a dozen Dayton ladies who get together on Thursdays to try out new craft techniques from painting on rocks to making corn husk dolls. Shuba, who joined the group about a year ago, loved creating new objects and bringing out old ones she found at the South Third Street home passed down by a late relative, who left behind antique dolls and quilts. She liked to take designs from books and magazines, then try making them herself, said Lois Hemphill, one of...

  • Threshers’ Owners: Zero Tolerance

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Apr 26, 2012

    DAYTON - The owners of the remodeled Woody's Bar & Grill, now called Threshers, said they have zero-tolerance for troublemakers and have banned four local individuals from the premises after a fight broke out on opening night Friday, April 13. "We've said time and again that we'll close the place down before we become a dive bar," co-owner Curtis Seiss said. "We don't want this sort of thing to happen." The otherwise successful re-opening of the bar following 10 days of remodeling ended an hour early when Columbia County Sheriff's deputies...

  • Dogs Lose In DeSales Double

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Apr 26, 2012

    DAYTON - Wi t h Tuesday's planned Asotin game canceled because of Monday night's rain storm that inundated the baseball field on Cottonwood Street, the Bulldogs are looking at Saturday's away game against TOR to shore up their 2-4 league record. Dayton's league standing took a hit when De- Sales beat the Dogs in a doubleheader last Friday. The Irish won the first game, 9-2, and the second game, 12-0. " They made some plays that kept us from scoring," Dayton head coach Sal Benavides said. "They're as good hitting team. I keep telling the boys th...

  • Indians Slow Bulldogs

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Apr 26, 2012

    TOUCHET - Despite some opportunities during the sunny late afternoon ball game against Touchet, the Lady Bulldogs lost to the Indians, 8-2, Tuesday night. "Touchet is always a good team," head coach Terry Robbins said. "We came into the game a little down." Robbins said his starting pitcher for the evening, McKayla Bickelhaupt, reported sick and her backup, Sam Harting, wasn't mentally ready to take over, putting in a so-so performance that allowed Touchet some hard-line drives and outfield hits...

  • Dogs And Cards Battle At Martin Field

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Apr 26, 2012

    WALLA WALLA - Last week was a good one for the WP track team and for two of the members of Dayton's crew. The WP men placed first in the River's Edge meet at Milt Durant Field in Umatilla last Friday and first in the District 9 meet at Martin Field in Walla Walla last Wednesday. The Lady Cardinals placed second on Wednesday and fifth on Friday. Waitsburg-Prescott competed with 14 teams in the River's Edge meet and four teams at Martin Field. "We really had some good performances," WP head coach...

  • Get Rocked By ‘Tempest’

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Apr 26, 2012

    WALLA WALLA - "Dearer action is in virtue than in vengeance." Louisiana actor Johnny Lee Davenport, the spitting image of Samuel Jackson, quotes Shakespeare from "The Tempest," the classic Elizabethan play about betrayal, revenge, love and forgiveness that will open later this week at the Powerhouse Theatre in Walla Walla. It's the tragic comedy shipwreck adventure of Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan Davenport portrays in his search for redemption and vengeance and his ultimate discovery of...

  • FROG HOLLOW: Band On the Rise

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Apr 26, 2012

    WAITSBURG - It's Wednesday night. All is quiet throughout the tree-lined streets near Waitsburg's historic Bruce Mansion, except on the corner of Fourth and Orchard. You have to strain to hear it, but when you get closer to the home of Brian and Wendy Richards, the muffled thumps of the steady beat and bass notes emerge from somewhere underground. The weekly practice of the Frog Hollow Band, arguably the most popular country rock group in the Walla Walla Valley, is well underway. Down in the...

  • Bohleen Found Not Guilty

    Imbert Matthee and Jillian Beaudry, The Times|Apr 19, 2012

    WALLA WALLA - A jury in Walla Walla late last week cleared an elderly Dayton man who hit and killed a Seattle cyclist last year of vehicular homicide. The not guilty verdict for Melvin Bohleen following his criminal trial in Walla Walla Superior Court Thursday drew praise from his attorney, who said the driver will nonetheless live with his regrets for the rest of his life. But the victim's surviving husband said in an interview last Tuesday night that he was disappointed with the outcome,...

  • Come Join In The Touchet Two-Step!

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Apr 12, 2012

    WAITSBURG - - Most Waitsburgers know Mickey Richards as "Izzy's Dad." But what many don't know is that the affable owner of the town's iconic dromedary is as good a dancer as he is a camel handler. If you'd have set foot in Walla Walla's Heath & Co. (now Barnabees) in the 1980s, chances are you'd have seen Richards practice or teach the two-step, waltz, polka or any country dance routine as often as six days a week. "I practically lived there," he said. "It was a bad day when it closed." But...

  • Tigers’ Season Starts Slow

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Mar 29, 2012

    PRESCOTT -- During the third inning of the WP Tigers' first doubleheader game against Asotin, a visiting Panthers fan proudly shared that his team had gone 15 innings without any scores against it. The Tigers took care of that with an impressive three-point roll in the 7th inning. But the well-executed attack wasn't nearly enough to take the sting out two disappointing league defeats to kick off the season for WP. The Tigers lost the first game, 9-3, and the second, 20-3. "In the end, it wasn't...

  • Locals Have March Madness Bracket Fever

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Mar 29, 2012

    WAITSBURG -- T.J. Scott has been a basketball player and fan since he was about 4. So it should come as no surprise that the WP head coach follows the sport well beyond the high school season that just ended two weeks ago. But because of a nationwide pastime known as "brackets" he's been much more excited about March Madness as a spectator here in recent years. It's believed some $2.4 billion changes hands across the country each year between basketball and football playoff observers placing...

  • WP Comes Out Swinging

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Mar 29, 2012

    PRESCOTT -- After being rained out of several early games, the WP Tigers were eager to get into their first contest of the season last Saturday and did so swinging. The softball team won the first of its doubleheader games against Asotin, 8-2, and came close to beating the Panthers in the second game, leaving only three points on the table, 8-11. "I'm not disappointed at all with that," head coach Angie Potts said. "I saw really good things." WP opened the scoring right off the bat with a run in...

  • Health District Search Begins For New CEO

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Mar 22, 2012

    DAYTON - Columbia County Health Systems Chair Ted Paterson fully expected the hospital board's retreat this Thursday to be about budgets, the recent rural hospital conference in Spokane and .CEO Charlie Button's contract renewal. But Paterson and other board members set the retreat agenda before Button resigned from his post on March 10, so now the five-member body that governs the public health district for Dayton and Waitsburg will have a new priority to discuss: finding Button's replacement. "It's not going to happen overnight," said...

  • Dogs Prep To Bite League

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Mar 15, 2012

    DAYTON -- Bulldog softball head coach Terry Robbins has a soft approach to starting the season with his team. "I don't push them too early in the season," he said. His group of girls includes a number of basketball players coming off a successful come-from-behind season that propelled them to second place in district. Instead, he wants his players to relax, have some fun and remember that softball is still only a game. "If success doesn't come, we can still say we had a great year," he said....

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