Articles from the October 25, 2012 edition

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NOVEMBER CALENDAR

1 Dayton Chamber of Commerce Sixty-Sixth Annual Chamber Awards Banquet 6-9 p.m. Running T Ranch 820 N. Touchet Road Each year, the chamber banquet recognizes those in the community who have made outstanding efforts on behalf of the community,...

 

MONTHLY MEETINGS

Prescott City Council Prescott City Hall 101SDStreet,Prescott Call (509) 849-2262 2nd Monday at 7:30 p.m. Prescott Community Club Prescott Lions Hall (509) 849-2892 Second Thursday At 2:00 p.m. Prescott Fire Commissioners Call Tim Mayberry for info:...

 

Event Money Helps Feed Families In Need

DAYTON - After two successful years of Mule Mania, one of Dayton's new­est summer events, two local charities are reaping rewards from the weekend. The Columbia Rural Elec­tric Association donated $50...

 

Club A Haven For Bookworms

PRESCOTT - The Prescott Public Library is offering up a way for community members to make friends and get noses in good books with its second year of book club. Book club will meet once a month, for...

 
 By Morgan Smith    News    October 25, 2012

Dogs Struggle With WWVA, Rain

DAYTON - The Day- ton soccer team took the field against Walla Walla Valley Academy Monday but couldn't gain their footing, falling 4-1 to the Knights. The loss to the Knights follows two losses...

 
 By Dan Groom    News    October 25, 2012

Service Errors Plague Cardinals

WALLA WALLA - Waitsburg-Prescott failed by the narrowest possible margin to DeSales on Senior Night for the Irish. WP lost the 5-set heart­breaker last Tuesday, 16- 25, 25-12, 22-25, 25-20, 13-15....

 
 By Times Staff    News    October 25, 2012

Tigers Get Into Their Passing Game

PRESCOTT - Domi­nating from the outset, the WP Tigers beat the Irrigon Knights, 5-1, at home last Friday. The Tigers Tuesday night beat Riverside Christian in Yakima, 3-0/ The team's victories give the Tigers a, 10-2-1, record for the season. "We...

 
 By Dan Groom    News    October 25, 2012

WP Nabs Must-Have Victory

ASOTIN - Two big plays proved the difference in Waitsburg-Prescott's must- have victory at Asotin last Friday. The, 26-14, win nearly guarantees the Cardinals control of their own destiny in the...

 
 By Morgan Smith    News    October 25, 2012

Dayton Falls To WWVA In Thriller

DAYTON - Coming off of two wins against Waitsburg-Prescott on Oct. 16 and DeSales on Oct. 18, the Dayton volleyball team was poised for attack on its senior night against the Walla Walla Val­ley Acade...

 

WP Runners Deal, Adams On Top

PENDLETON - Two WP cross country athletes came out on top last Saturday and placed first in a large meet in Pendleton, Ore. Both Seth Deal, a senior on the varsity men's team, and Emily Adams, an...

 

Anti-Bullying Group Unites

DAYTON - A group of six students and six parents met at Dayton High School last Friday armed with signs and an agenda to call attention to bullying in the Dayton School District. Parent Kim Suchodolski was one of the leaders of the parent-student...

 

CLUB SCHEDULES

Want to have your club schedule posted each week in the Times right here? Call or email us your monthly meeting information by Tuesdays at noon and we'll get it in -- for free! Email: Community@ waitsburgtimes.com Call: 509-337-66...

 

MONTHLY MEETINGS

American Legion Legion Hall 211 E. Clay, Dayton 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Blue Mountain Artists'Guild Delany Room at Dayton Memorial Library, 111 S. 3rd Meredith at (509) 382-2372 Last Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Blue Mountain Heritage...

 

MINUTES

Dayton City Council Monday October 22, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. CONSENT AGENDA- Action, Approved1) Approval of CouncilMinutes for September24, 2012 and October 8, 2012. 2) Approval of ClaimsVouchers as audited byFinance Committee 3) Approval of October15,...

 
 By Morgan Smith    News    October 25, 2012

A New Face At Blue Mt. Counseling

DAYTON - Blue Mountain Counseling's newest Prevention Coordinator Laura Tolman is get- ting paid to work with kids and families, and for Tolman, nothing could be better. Tolman, who lives with her...

 
 By Morgan Smith    News    October 25, 2012

Case Load Cap Could Hurt Defenders

DAYTON - The Sixth Amendment guarantees an attorney for any defendant in need of one, but recent caseload concerns moved the Supreme Court to adopt new standards that will impose a cap on the number of cases attorneys can handle and could restrict...

 

Council Raises Tax To Benefit Pool

WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg City Council last Wednesday night voted to raise a tax levied when property in the city is sold to raise about $10,000 to help operate the city pool. A public hearing was...

 

MONTHLY MEETINGS

Waitsburg Commercial Club Ye Towne Hall, Waitsburg (509)337-6533 1st and 3rd Tuesday At 6:30 p.m. Waitsburg Historical Society Call Anita Baker for More information: (509) 337-6157 Waitsburg Legion and Auxiliary For location information Call Ike and...

 

AGENDAS

PRESCOTT SCHOOLBOARD When: October 25, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. Where: 207 South AStreet Prescott Wa. Meeting to begin imme- diately following ES Additional items may be added to the agenda by the Principal and/or Superintendent Approval of September27,...

 

Proposal Cuts Coverage By 38%

WAITSBURG - The most recent contract proposal the Waitsburg City Council took a look at last Wednesday reduces the amount the city is paying the Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office cur- rently by 36 p...

 

MEMORIALS

Waitsburg Ambulance Memorial In Memory of Elmer Hays From: Mary Hays, Mary Philips, Doris Jean Stacy, Bob & Mary Rickel,and Dr. S. Rogers & Laura Jean Hevel,Rena Johnson, Jim and Pat Davidson,and Bob, Cay, Brian and Angela Hays. Black Dog & Cat...

 

PIONEER PORTRAITS

Ten Years Ago October 24, 2002 There will be a UNICEF Trick-or-Treat event and carnival at the Waitsburg Elementary Multi- purpose room on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2002. Parents and children are asked to meet at 3 p.m. They will be canvassing the town...

 

Judith Henderson’s Wine & Country Living

There's something exciting about the pomp and circumstance in marketing wine. This time of year, the wine tasting rooms of the Walla Walla region are especially beautiful and welcoming. Wineries have made their homes in restored historic build- ings...

 

BIRTHDAYS

October 25: Judy Skillings, Jacqueline Glover, Jody Peck, Christine Penner, Debbie Moore, Alfred Rit- ter, Al Peters, Lizzette Craw- ford. October 26: Paul Wolfe, Ed Bird, Payton Ng, Dick Buerstatte, Dennis Averill, Jackie Brock, Daniel Pet-...

 

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