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  • Dec 11, 2025

  • Are you Team Elphaba or Team Glinda?

    The Times|Nov 13, 2025

    WALLA WALLA - Fans of the movie "Wicked" are invited to a special sing-along event at Gesa Power House Theatre on Sunday, November 16, at 2 p.m. The lyrics displayed on the screen will allow the audience to sing along to their favorite songs from the musical. Tickets are only $10, and for just $5, you can add a little team spirit with a wand to cheer for your favorite witch. "Wicked" was directed by Jon M. Chu and written by Winnie Holzman and Dana Fox. The movie adapts the first act of the...

  • Community organizations launch Walla Walla Valley Hunger Relief Coalition

    Lane Gwinn, The Times|Oct 30, 2025

    WALLA WALLA— Dozens of community organizations announced a coordinated response to fight hunger through the Walla Walla Valley Hunger Relief Coalition (WWVHRC), led by Blue Mountain Action Council. The coalition is asking community members to donate funds and food to the WWVHRC to address the possibility that the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps, will not issue benefits on November 1 due to the federal government shutdown. SNAP benefits help over 42 million Americans, including seniors, v...

  • Common Roots Housing Trust to host affordable homeownership sessions

    Lane Gwinn, The Times|Oct 9, 2025

    WALLA WALLA/ WAITSBURG — Common Roots Housing Trust is hosting two information sessions for anyone seeking a path to affordable homeownership. Topics will cover how a community land trust model works to create permanent, affordable homeownership opportunities. Members from the trust will be on hand at the events to explain how to navigate the eligibility process and find resources, including financial counseling, for renters and first-time buyers. Through the CLT model, Common Roots will be able to sell homes on their land for approximately $...

  • The Fly Fishing Film Tour returns to Walla Walla

    The Times|Oct 9, 2025

    WALLA WALLA — Washington Water Trust will host its third annual benefit screening of the Fly Fishing Film Tour at Gesa Power House Theatre in Walla Walla on Thursday, Oct. 23. The event will feature new movies, a silent auction of items donated by local businesses, and a gear raffle. Proceeds restore water to local rivers and streams, including the Walla Walla River, Touchet River, and Mill Creek. Tickets are now available online and will be sold at the theatre on Oct. 23 after 6 p.m. To buy advance tickets to the Fly Fishing Film Tour and s...

  • Standing up for the Prescott School District

    Lane Gwinn, The Times|Oct 2, 2025

    PRESCOTT - The Prescott School District, working with the Office of the Superintendent and the Financial Oversight Committee, has been addressing financial shortfalls that threaten its future. As the school board works to save the district from dissolution, Prescott and neighboring communities have stepped up to save the Prescott School District. Here are some of the ways individuals or businesses can immediately help: Donate items for the Prescott Education Association's silent auction that...

  • Secretary of State denies DOJ request for protected voter data

    Lane Gwinn, The Times|Sep 25, 2025

    OLYMPIA—Secretary of State Steve Hobbs received a request from the U.S. Department of Justice, dated September 8, 2025, for all fields of Washington’s voter registration list. On Tuesday, September 23, Hobbs responded that his office can only provide the publicly disclosable information permitted under state law. Pursuant to RCWs 29A.08.710 and 29A.08.720, publicly disclosable fields are the registrant’s name, address, year of birth, and voting history. Registered voters’ data including the last four digits of a Social Security numbers...

  • Walla Walla Fair and Frontier Days heat up fair and rodeo season

    Karen Huwe, The Times|Sep 4, 2025

    WALLA WALLA - This year, the Walla Walla Fair and Frontier Days lived up to its theme "Hotter than Ever" with high temps and blazing excitement at the Walla Walla Fairgrounds from August 27 to 31. Despite the heat, crowds came to enjoy the show animals, carnival rides, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities. "The Sea Lion Splash!" and the "All-Alaskan Pig Races" were big hits. The farm center's hands-on activities for kids, were updated with the addition of a combine harvester...

  • James "Jim" Douglas Leid

    The Times|Sep 4, 2025

    James "Jim" Douglas Leid, a lifelong resident of Waitsburg, Washington, passed away on May 20, 2025, at the age of 73. Born August 10, 1951, to Roy Wesley Leid, Sr. and Patricia Anne Hirsch Leid, Jim was raised in Waitsburg and graduated from Waitsburg High School in 1969. He went on to attend the University of Montana, where he played football as a defensive tackle for his beloved Griz. He graduated from U of M in 1974 with a degree in education. After college, Jim returned home to work the...

  • Waitsburg School Board selects Abel as board member

    Lane Gwinn, The Times|Aug 28, 2025

    WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg School Board held its regular business meeting on Wednesday, August 20, at 6 p.m. Superintendent Monty Sabin, Board Chair Christy House, and board members Charlie Barron, Julie Karl, and Abby Grende were present. After adopting the agenda, the board entered an executive session to discuss candidate interviews for the open board seat. The session ended, and the board voted unanimously to appoint Tylor Abel as School Board Director for position 3. Secondary Principal Joe...

  • DAYTON COUNCIL COVER JULY 4 FIREWORKS, DOG, AND ZONING

    Justin Jaech, The Times|Aug 21, 2025

    DAYTON – The Dayton City Council met at 6 p.m. on August 12, 2025. Mayor Roger Trump and council members James Su’euga, Michael Smith, Glenn Hagfeldt, Laura Aukerman, Kyle Anderson, Shannon McMillen, and Joann Patras were in attendance. During public comment, one resident said they were concerned about two properties they felt were fire hazards due to tall, dry, overgrown weeds. Another citizen called the city’s water bills an obscenity and asked for city assistance to find landscaping alternatives to dead grass. He said, in relationship to fi...

  • Annual Children's Rodeo is coming September 11, 2025

    The Times|Aug 21, 2025

    PENDLETON, OR – In one month, the annual Children's Rodeo will be held at the Pendleton Round-Up Arena at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, September 11, 2025. InterMountain Education Service District and the Pendleton Round-Up Association sponsor the event. The event provides children with special needs, aged 5 to 10, the opportunity to be cowboys and cowgirls inside the famous rodeo location. Usually, about 50 children from across eastern Oregon enjoy the Children's Rodeo. Students from IMESD's componen...

  • Shakespeare Under the Stars at Echolands

    The Times|Aug 14, 2025

    WALLA WALLA —Echolands Winery is hosting the inaugural performance of Shakespeare Under the Stars’ A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Magic and mischief await on the Echolands lawn. Tickets are on a Pay-What-You-Will basis. There is also a Poet’s Porch premium reservered seating available at https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6692434 Poet’s Porch tickets are $50 per person and offer patio seating and optional table service. The show runs from August 28 to 31 and September 4 to 7 at 7 p.m. Shakespeare Under the Stars was founded by Walla Walla’s o...

  • Time for employers to sign up for Job Fairs at Whitman College and College Place Goodwill

    The Times|Aug 14, 2025

    WALLA WALLA — Whitman College in Walla Walla and Goodwill in College Place are hosting hiring events for fall. Whitman College is hosting its Fall Job & Internship Fair on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Registration for employers wishing to participate is open through Friday, September 26. Space is limited, and organizers encourage early-bird registrations with discounts of between 30% and 40%. The job fair is an efficient platform for businesses to promote job and internship opportunities to Whitman’s diverse, tal...

  • Be prepared, sign up for emergency alerts

    Lane Gwinn, The Times|Aug 7, 2025

    This summer has been busy for fire and county emergency management departments. In July, there were fires that resulted in Level 3 evacuation orders. One fire went from Level 1 to Level 3 in eight minutes, according to Patrick Prucell, Walla Walla County Emergency Management Coordinator. Level 1–Be Ready to evacuate by having a plan and a go-kit ready. Level 2 – Be Set to evacuate at a moment’s notice, there is significant danger in the area, and it can change quickly. Level 3 – Go Now! Leave immediately, without delay. Do not stop to gather...

  • Act up and rock out with two free youth programs

    Lane Gwinn, The Times|Jul 24, 2025

    DAYTON & WALLA WALLA - Local kids are in for a week of theater and music, including live performances to share what they've learned with the community. The Missoula Children's Theatre and Walla Walla Symphony and Music Organization's Rock Camp are offering free summer programs the week of July 28. The Missoula Children's Theatre is returning to Dayton's Liberty Theater with a production of "Snow White". The program is open to kids entering first grade through 12th grade. Pre-registration is...

  • Application for WSU Walla Walla Master Gardener program is open

    Lane Gwinn, The Times|Jul 10, 2025

    WALLA WALLA — Throughout the growing season, volunteer Master Gardeners share their extensive knowledge in various gardening practices with their local community. Master Gardeners are university-trained volunteers who provide research-based information about gardening, environmental stewardship, and horticulture topics. They receive in-depth training, often offered by universities or their extension services. The Walla Walla WSU Expansion Office in Walla Walla is accepting applications for its 2025/26 Master Gardener Program, which begins in Oc...

  • At the Liberty:"Lilo & Stitch"

    The Times|Jun 19, 2025

    DAYTON - The new "Lilo & Stitch" is a live-action reimagining of Disney's 2002 animated classic, telling the touching story of a lonely Hawaiian girl who befriends a runaway alien, helping to mend her fragmented family. The cast includes Christopher Sanders, Maia Kealoha, Billy Magnussen, Tia Carrere, Hannah Waddingham, Courtney B. Vance, Zach Galifianakis, and Sydney Elizabeth Agudong. "Lilo & Stitch" was the #1 movie for three consecutive weeks. The critics on RottenTomatoes.com said, "Lilo &...

  • Palouse Outdoors: The Final Four of Wingshooting Mechanics

    Brad Trumbo, The Times|Jun 5, 2025

    Various media outlets present "how-to" articles on wing shooting each year, offering either the basics or pontificating an undergraduate-level analysis and techniques. It's a rite of passage for the bird hunting openers. Truthfully, there are few consistent gems across the outlets. The vast considerations affecting how a gunner connects with a flying target range from shooting posture to choice of choke tubes and everything in between. But how does the reader, particularly those new to wing...

  • Dayton P.E.O. celebrates 100th anniversary

    Michele Smith, The Times|Jun 5, 2025

    DAYTON-The Dayton P.E.O., Chapter BJ, is celebrating its one hundredth anniversary with a month-long exhibit at the Dayton Historical Depot Museum, and a reception for members in June at the Waitsburg Town Hall. The Philanthropic Education Organization is an international organization focused on helping women achieve educational goals by raising funds to support academic projects through grants, scholarships, and awards. P.E.O. owns Cottey College, a nationally ranked, fully accredited, liberal...

  • Explore wines and vistas in Walla Walla on an eBike tour 

    The Times|May 22, 2025

    WALLA WALLA — Kickstand Tours offers eBike tours in Walla Walla and the Yakima Wine Valley regions. The one-day tours will stop at three wineries and take approximately five to six hours. There are two tours in Walla Walla, starting from The Finch Hotel. One is approximately 10 to 12 miles through the Airport District and the eastside region. The second tour is longer, about 15 miles through the south side of the Walla Walla wine region. The eBikes will provide riders with a casual, close-to-effortless riding experience, while Kickstand tour g...

  • Patient financing program introduced at CCHS

    Lane Gwinn, The Times|May 15, 2025

    DAYTON — The Columbia County Health System is introducing PayZen, a new program to make healthcare more affordable and accessible for patients. PayZen is an innovative patient financing solution that uses AI-powered solutions to tackle healthcare affordability. The program simplifies medical bills by offering interest-free payment plans tailored to individual patients’ needs. CCHS patients can access zero-interest, no-fee payment plans with a quick and automated enrollment process without impacting their credit scores through the new program. S...

  • Peril On The High Seas

    The Times|May 8, 2025

    DAYTON - The Liberty Theater and TVAC Productions present "Peril on the High Seas or...Let's Get Together and Do Launch" by Billy St. John. This TVAC production will be the second directed by Wolf Harter of Walla Walla. Harter has also been a cast member and backstage assistant in past Liberty Theater productions. "Peril on the High Seas" is a dramedy set in the roaring twenties. A young, beautiful heiress, Merry Ann Sweet, sets out for her first adventure on the HMS Majestic. She will discover...

  • Washington candidate filing ends May 9

    Lane Gwinn, The Times|May 8, 2025

    OLYMPIA — The period for candidates to file began May 5 and will end on May 9, 2025, at 5 p.m. Candidates can file online, by mail, and at county election offices statewide. Applicants are encouraged to file online. Information on open offices and filing fees is available on the Office of the Secretary of State’s election website: https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections#candidates. “Candidate filing is the first step in running for office, and we continue to work toward making this process as accessible and easy as possible with our online filin...

  • DOH urges Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccines amidst national outbreak

    The Times|May 1, 2025

    OLYMPIA –The measles outbreak in the United States has surpassed 800 confirmed cases across 24 states, including a fifth reported case in Washington. The Washington State Department of Health urges parents and caregivers to protect their children from the disease with two doses of the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine. Adults are also encouraged to verify their measles vaccination status online at MyIRmobile.com or with their provider. “I’m worried that some data show that Washington kindergartners have lower rates of MMR cover...

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