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  • Dayton Days Parade

    Jun 1, 2017

    The Jackson Family put together a festive float for the Starbuck Cattle Company in the Dayton Days Parade on Saturday....

  • Objections to Marijuana Store Aired at Public Hearing

    Michele Smith, The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    Hearings examiner reminds attendees that marijuana businesses are legal in county DAYTON—Emotions ran high at last week’s public hearing on the application for a conditional use permit by Trailhead Cannabis Co. owner Kathy Sali of Yakima. Sali plans to operate a retail cannabis store at 36711 Hwy. 12, in Columbia County, just west of Dayton. Sali was not present at the meeting, and no testimony from her was taken. Nine local residents spoke before the Columbia County Hearings Examiner And...

  • Jacob Dunn is WHS Valedictorian, Taylor Hays is Salutatorian

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    WAITSBURG – Thirty-three seniors will end their high school careers with a walk down Kison Court during Waitsburg High School's 121st commencement ceremony on Friday. Baccalaureate will be held at the Waitsburg Christian Church at 7 p.m. on Thursday. Jacob Dunn is valedictorian of the Class of 2017, and Taylor Hays is salutatorian. Skylar Wood and Selena Mercado are honor speakers. Dunn, son of Marty and Becky Dunn, holds the top grade average in a very competitive class with a GPA of 3.984. H...

  • Margaret Mickey Mead

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    Our beautiful Mickey "flew away" on May 26th after a courageous battle against cancer. Mickey was born in May, the first child of Charles S. "Chuck" Mead III and Dorothy K. "Dotty" O'Neil Mead, at St. Mary's Hospital in Walla Walla. She attended Dayton Schools, graduating in the "trendsetting" Class of 1968 from Dayton High School. Her adventures in college took her to the WSU Pullman, University of Iowa in Ames, and EWSC in Cheney, before opportunity was sighted at the Bernley School of Art in...

  • Pioneer Portraits - June 1, 2017

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    Ten Years Ago June 7, 2007 Local small grain producers are smiling broadly thanks to steady and widespread rainfall which arrived in the area Monday evening after several scorching days at the end of May and first part of June. About three-quarters or an inch of rain fell on the area Tuesday breaking a dry month of May and about a week of hot weather. “This rain will definitely help,” said Heath Druffel, area manager for McGregor Co., in Waitsburg. “This is money falling out of the sky,” said Gary Hofer, a local wheat trader and analyst...

  • Retirement Open House

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    WAITSBURG – The Waitsburg School Board is hosting a retirement party for Waitsburg School District retirees on Wed., June 7 from 4-6 p.m. in the elementary school multipurpose room. Community members, staff, and students are invited to say goodbye to Dinah Lindsey (first grade), Mel McWhorter (high school math and science), and Carol Clarke (district superintendent/high school principal). Please come to honor their years of service to Waitsburg students, schools, and community while wishing them well as they step into retire...

  • Dayton School Surplus Sale

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    DAYTON – The Dayton School District will hold a surplus sale on Tues., June 13 from 9-4 p.m. and Wed., June 14 from 9-2 p.m.. Sale items will be in the parking lot between the high school and gym and on the tennis court. Sale items include: desks, chairs, media carts, kitchen and furniture items, classroom items, athletic uniforms, and more. For more information contact Jana Eaton at (509) 382-2543....

  • Christian Women's Luncheon

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    WAITSBURG – Ladies are invited to meet in Judy Jackson’s garden (825 Highway 261, Starbuck) at 11:30 p.m. on June 14 for the June Christian Women’s Connection Luncheon. The June theme is “From Darkness to a Life of Hope.” Speaker Brenda Peterson from Cosmopolis, Wash. will share how God transformed her difficulties, trials, and fears into answers through strengthened faith, which gave her hope. She is a former wardrobe and color consultant (she is now an artist) and will provide the special feature. Debbie Hoilman will provide musical e...

  • Rural Library Board Opening

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    WALLA WALLA COUNTY – Walla Walla County Commissioners are announcing an opening on the Walla Walla County Rural Library Baord of Trustees, to final unexpired term, as member Andrea Berglin has submitted her resignation. The term will expire Jan. 1, 2019. The board determines the mission and basic policies for the library and is responsible for care and supervision of all the library property. It has exclusive control of the finances and must submit an annual budget for the purpose of levying taxes for the library district. Board meeting and t...

  • Birthdays - Week of June 1

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    June 2: Jared Farley, Mitch Adams, Matthew Leid, Jerri Lambert, Becki Maki, Dallas Uthe, Shannon Mock, Cathy Eastwood, Angela DeLong, Amber Mellish. June 3: Jim Bloor, Janice Klick, Melinda Nubla, June Van Denventer, Lynne Robinson and Sharon Sherlock. June 4: Kyle Dozier, Anthony Morgan, Dick Hodge, Angela Campbell, Charlee Long. June 5: Robert Zuger. June 6: Angie Lincoln, Bill Wert, and Melissa Lehr. June 7: Judy Adkins and Dana Maki. June 8: Jamie Gritman, Patty Hendrickson, Sarah Price, Gary Cox and Kevin Erickson....

  • Trump Seems Powerless to Stop Leaks

    Callum Borchers, The Washington Post|Jun 1, 2017

    A few weeks after Inauguration Day, White House policy adviser Stephen Miller declared on national television that “the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned.” Three months later, it is increasingly clear that the powers of the president to stop leaks are rather unsubstantial and will be questioned almost daily. The Washington Post reported Friday - based on information from U.S. officials briefed on intelligence reports - that President Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushn...

  • How to Restore American Self-Reliance

    George Will, The Washington Post|Jun 1, 2017

    When in the Senate chamber, Ben Sasse, a Nebraska Republican, sits by choice at the desk used by the late Daniel Patrick Moynihan. New York’s scholar-senator would have recognized that Sasse has published a book of political philosophy in the form of a guide to parenting. Moynihan understood that politics is downstream from culture, which flows through families. Sasse, a Yale history Ph.D. whose well-furnished mind resembles Moynihan’s, understands this: America is a creedal nation made not by history’s churning but by the decision of philo...

  • American Wheat Great Again as Exports to Overtake Russia

    Isis Almeida Megan Durisin, Bloomberg|Jun 1, 2017

    The U.S. and Russia are engaged in a rivalry for dominance once again, this time in the wheat market. After Russia recently pulled ahead, the U.S. has fought back, with the help of a weaker dollar. One irony of the situation is that the U.S. is taking market share partly as the FBI investigation into ties between President Donald Trump’s aides and Russia. The probe has weakened the greenback and made American grain cheaper for overseas buyers. That’s helping the U.S. to regain its position as the world’s largest wheat exporter for the first tim...

  • Political Cartoon

    Jun 1, 2017

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  • 2017 WHS Alumni Reunion & Banquet

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    WAITSBURG - More than 130 alumni, friends, and family members attended the 113th annual Waitsburg Alumni Reunion and Banquet held at the Waitsburg Elementary School multipurpose room on Sat., May 27. The Karen Huwe Mohney Alumni Exemplary Service Award for 2017 was awarded to Ivan Keve. Ivan was ill and unable to attend so JK Keve and Jani Keve accepted the award on his behalf. A huge wine barell-top clock, crafted by Frank Reser, was auctioned to highest bidder Bob Collins of Walla Walla, with...

  • Dayton Days & Mule Mania

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

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  • Saturday Bus Service Starts this Weekend

    Ian May, The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    DAYTON – Columbia County Public Transportation will offer ride service on Saturdays starting June 3, both in Dayton and on a round-trip route from Dayton to Walla Walla. The decision to start this program was made in spite of CCPT not receiving a grant it had applied for to fund the service, according to Interim General Manager Dwight Robanske. Many people had requested the service to be available on Saturdays, as they are busy with work during the operating hours on weekdays. This will be the first summer that CCPT is offering this service. T...

  • Dayton SHEO Students Win Impact Award

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    GRAND MOUND, Wash. – Dayton High School SHEO (Students Helping Each Other) team was awarded the Impact Award from the Spring Youth Forum for spreading awareness and providing training about ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and Resilience at Great Wolf Lodge on May 17. The students competed against 49 teams from across the state. The Impact Award is given to recognize leadership in implementing the team project reaching the largest audience and making the biggest difference in the c...

  • Dayton Council Hears of Barking Dog Complaints

    Jun 1, 2017

    DAYTON--An issue with barking dogs within the city limits was brought up by Public Works Director Jim Costello at last week’s Dayton City Council meeting. “People don’t like listening to other people’s dogs barking,” said Costello. In the past two weeks, Costello said he has received five or six complaints about barking dogs, and he wants people to know about a city ordinance governing the issue, and that there are penalties in place for noncompliance. Costello said he will personally investigate complaints about barking dogs, and if he hears...

  • Veterans are Remembered

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    WAITSBURG – This year's annual American Legion/Auxiliary Memorial Day Service included the addition of two names, Mel R. OpBroek and John A. Lanning, to the memorial wall, and included a muster for graduating seniors, David Just and T.J. Morrison. Legion Commander Ron Standring and Auxiliary President Rose Engelbrite opened the ceremony which began with a flag lowering by the Swine Swaggers 4-H group. Standring led in the Pledge of Allegiance and Pastor Matthew Wyatt provided the invocation. T...

  • Jacob Dunn in Running for National Exchange Club Youth of the Year

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    WAITSBURG – WHS senior Jacob Dunn was named 2016-17 Walla Walla Exchange Club Youth of the Year male recipient, receiving $1,000 towards his higher education. He also won the Exchange Club Northwest District Youth of the Year award and an additional $1,500 toward college expenses. This year's theme was "Inspiring Communities to become a Better Place." Participants were selected based on their theme-related essays, documented school activities, volunteer efforts, and academic achievement. Dunn i...

  • Waitsburg City Council Update

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    Council members KC Kuykendall, Terry Jacoy, Kevin House, Jim Romine, Kate Hockersmith, and Mayor Marty Dunn were all present -Kevin House was unanimously voted to retain his role as Mayor Pro Tem. -Unanimously approved a pay increase for pool employees to stay slightly above minimum wage. Lifeguard pay will be $11/hr and office manager/lifeguard will be $12/hr. There are currently no plans for the pool to be open on Saturdays since the donor who previously covered Saturday swims is no longer sponsoring them. Several local groups have offered...

  • Adams Wins Three State Titles

    Andie Holmberg, The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    CHENEY – Waitsburg senior Emily Adams dominated the long-distance events at the state 1B tournament here on Friday and Saturday. Adams won state titles in the 800, 1600 and 3200 meter races, and took third in the triple jump. On Friday Adams won the 1,600 easily, setting a new personal record of 5:20.32. On Saturday, Adams took an early lead in the 3,200 and kept putting distance on the rest of the field, beating her nearest competitor by a full minute. Adams shattered the existing 1B state reco...

  • Lady 'Dogs Win One of Three at State

    Andie Holmberg, The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    YAKIMA – The Dayton softball team traveled to Yakima to participate in the 2B state tournament on Friday and Saturday. The Lady Bulldogs played three games before being knocked out of the tournament by Northwest Christian. In the first game Dayton faced off against Ocosta, but came up short losing 11-6 and sending the Bulldogs to the consolation bracket. Dayton outhit Ocosta 13-12, but couldn’t put together their hits to score. Ocosta put big hits on the board when they needed them by hitting four doubles and a triple. Dayton’s Hanna Becke...

  • Martin Third in Javelin at State

    The Times|Jun 1, 2017

    CHENEY - Dayton High School sent two athletes to the Washington State 2B track meet in Cheney on Friday and Saturday, and came away with two podium finishes. Senior Cal Martin competed in the javelin and advanced to the final heat, where he threw 163-10, which brought home the third-place medal. Teammate Hayden Wooldridge also made the finals in the 110-meter hurdles where he placed fifth, crossing the wire with a time of 16.85. Wooldridge was also 14th in the 300-meter hurdles....

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