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  • Prescott Pool Levy Passes

    Dena Wood, The Times|Nov 14, 2013

    PRESCOTT - Prelimi- nary results from last week's election show the Prescott Pool Maintenance and Op- erations Levy passing by 64% - a few points above the required 60% supermajority. The 2014 levy is for $110,000, approximately 40 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value. Due to a rise in assessed property values, the levy rate is down slightly from the 2013 rate of 45 cents per $1,000. Unlike the neighboring cities of Waitsburg, Day- ton and previously Walla Walla, the City of Prescott has...

  • Charges Filed Against Waitsburg Man

    Dena Wood, The Times|Nov 7, 2013

    WAITSBURG - Charges of first-degree burglary and second-degree assault were filed Friday in Walla Wal- la County Superior Court against Waitsburg resident Stephen R. Gipson of 231 Bruce Street. Sixty-eight year old Gipson, known by locals as "Doc Rivers," was arrested on Tuesday, October 29 after allegedly attacking his neigh- bor, Norma Raymond the day prior. According to Walla Walla County Public Information Officer, Undersheriff Edward Freyer, 67-year-old Raymond alleged that Gip- son...

  • Peter Pan is Coming

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Nov 7, 2013

    Peter Pan: The Musical comes to Dayton, opening November 15 DAYTON - Next week the Liberty Theater stage will come alive with pirates, fairies, Indians and rag-tag boys who never want to grow up, as the Touchet Valley Arts Council presents its annual fall musical, Peter Pan. Opening Friday, November 15, at 7 p.m. and running through December 1, this beloved J.M. Barrie tale of the Dar- ling children and their adventures in Neverland with Peter and the Lost Boys is suitable for ages 5 and up....

  • Waitsburg Schools Solicit Input

    The Times|Nov 7, 2013

    WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg School District is inviting community members to attend a com- munity forum next week to learn more about the programs, operations and facilities of the District. The forum will be held Monday, November 11 at 6:30 p.m. in the Waitsburg Elementary School. Community input is being sought by the School Board on maintenance and operations needs, as well as its future building plans. This input will assist the board in determining the amount of support it will request of taxpayers. In February 2012, vot- ers in the...

  • All’s Fair in Tug-Of-War

    Oct 31, 2013

  • Waitsburg Seeks Royalty Court

    The Times|Oct 31, 2013

    WAITSBURG -- Four young ladies and their families took the initiative and commitment on April 16th to spend their spring and summer representing as the Waitsburg Celebration Days Roy­alty. Queen Emily Adams of Waits­burg, Princess Bryeana Myrick of Dayton, Princess Megan Morrison of Waitsburg and Princess Morgan Forney of Prescott, traveled to pro­mote the valley in over 17 Pacific Northwest events. "It has been amazing to watch these girls grow into young wom­en" stated one of the court advi­sors: Amanda DeRuwe. "These young ladies have deve...

  • Sheriff Reports Scams

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 31, 2013

    DAYTON - The Columbia Coun­ty Sheriff's Office reported this week that it has received 45 calls since January reporting fraudulent tele­phone calls, emails, postal mail and other scams. "We all need to be aware of the scams that are out there and how to protect ourselves," said Sheriff Rocky Miller in a press release. According to Miller, a variety of methods are being used to try to get money out of local residents. They include emails requesting financial information, telephone calls where the...

  • BMS Building Nears Completion

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 31, 2013

    DAYTON - The north side - the side away from the highway - is where the action will be at the new Artisan Food Center at Blue Mountain Station. The HVAC units will be hum­ming back here and large trucks will come and go. Big roll-up doors will allow workers to unload raw mate­rials and load final products. A big steam boiler is tucked in between the doors. The building is the first phase of the Port of Colum­bia's new business park, on Dayton's west edge. It is nearing completion, and four ne...

  • City Buys Baler Building

    Dena Wood, The Times|Oct 24, 2013

    WAITSBURG - "Third time's the charm" for the Waitsburg City Council. At a special Thursday evening meeting, called specifically for the purpose, the council approved the purchase of a building to protect its new cardboard baler and the cardboard bales it generates. Proposals had been presented and rejected at both the September 18 and October 14 council meetings. Purchase of the baler was made possible in June through a grant that covered 75% of the $14,418 pur- chase price. At that time it was...

  • Shoreline Meeting to be Held

    The Times|Oct 24, 2013

    WALLA WALLA -- Walla Walla County and the cities of Prescott, Waitsburg and Walla Walla will hold a public information meeting Tuesday evening to provide information on the upcoming update of each jurisdic- tion's Shoreline Master Program. The meeting will be held in the County Commissioners' chambers in the Walla Walla Public Health and Legislative Building at 6:30 p.m. A brief presentation with time for general questions, from 6:30 to 7:15, will be followed by an informal open house from 7:15 to 8:30. Preliminary shoreline jurisdiction maps...

  • How Will Healthcare Change?

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 24, 2013

    DAYTON - About 50 local residents, including healthcare providers and community leaders, gath- ered here Tuesday evening for a presentation by the Washington Rural Health Association and to discuss upcoming changes in rural healthcare. Several partici- pants also shared ideas about how health outcomes could be improved in our area. The Roundtable was sponsored by the Columbia County Health System, which operates Dayton General Hospital and clinics in Dayton and Waitsburg. The meeting was...

  • Peddling Pumpkins

    Oct 24, 2013

  • Students Stand Against Bullying

    Dena Wood, The Times|Oct 17, 2013

    WAITSBURG - Orange is the traditional color of fall, adorning everything from pumpkins to the turn­ing leaves. Last Wednesday, the halls of Waitsburg High School and Preston Hall Middle School were filled with orange as well - but it had nothing to do with fall or Halloween. Waitsburg students, as part of a month-long aware­ness campaign sponsored by the high school ASB offi­cers, wore orange to demon­strate a united stand against bullying. ASB members decided to participate in Na­tional Bull...

  • Counties Join Forces to Nab Suspects

    Dena Wood, The Times|Oct 17, 2013

    DAYTON -- Two sus­pects arrested in Dayton early Friday morning, after a chase initiated in Waitsburg, have been formally charged and are being held in the Walla Walla County Jail on $50,000 bail. Walla Walla dispatch received a call in the early morning hours of Oct. 10, from Jacob LuJan, of 100 Murphy Street in Waitsburg, reporting that an unknown assailant had broken into his home, stolen his wallet and assaulted him. Columbia County Sher­iff's Office Public Informa­tion Officer Dian Ver Va...

  • School Bond Decision Delayed

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 17, 2013

    DAYTON - The Dayton Schools Facilities Com­mittee on Tuesday decided to delay making a recom­mendation to the Dayton School Board for a construc­tion bond levy to finance major reconstruction at the schools. The District will not put a levy request before vot­ers in February, as originally expected. According to a statement issued by Superintendent Doug Johnson, at the com­mittee's October 8th meet­ing, the group determined that they need more public input before moving for­ward. He said that,...

  • Voting Begins

    The Times|Oct 17, 2013

    WAITSBURG - Final vot­ing day for the 2013 General Election is November 5, but mail-in ballots are on their way to voters in Walla Walla and Columbia Counties. This year's election fea­tures two state-wide ini­tiatives - one designed to change the initiative process itself, and the other to add new labeling requirements to genetically modified foods. Also on the ballot is one judicial race - for completion of an unexpired term for the Washington State Court of Appeals. Judge George Fear­ing was appointed in May to fill the six-year term of Den...

  • Hick Nation!

    Oct 17, 2013

  • Dayton Bond Levy Decision Soon

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 10, 2013

    DAYTON - A committee of school staff and interested citizens has been meeting for more than a year to consider potential renovation and changes to Dayton's School facilities. On October 2, the group was presented with a series of options by consul­tants from BLRB Architects for major renovations to the high school and elementary school buildings, as well as adding some new construc­tion. The projected costs for the six options presented ranged from approximately $17 million to just over $27 m...

  • Not Guilty Plea on Sex Photo Charges

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 10, 2013

    DAYTON - Robert Bridwell pleaded not guilty Thursday to sexual exploi­tation of a minor and other charges relating to photo­graphs he is alleged to have taken of underage women. Bridwell, 64, of Dayton, was charged last month with 35 felony counts by the Co­lumbia County Prosecutor's Office after his seized cell phone was found with sexu­ally explicit photos. He and his attorney, public defender Dale Slack, entered the not guilty pleas during a hearing in front of Superior Court Judge William Ac...

  • Prescott Lions: Small But Mighty

    Dena Wood, The Times|Oct 10, 2013

    PRESCOTT - The Touchet Valley is filled with well- maintained historic homes and buildings, treasured by the communities in which they reside. Owners of those build­ings, however, will attest that maintenance is no small feat. That fact is illustrated by the numerous abandoned and dilapidated structures dotting the landscape, whose owners have thrown up their hands in surrender to time and the ele­ments. The Prescott Lions have faced that challenge head-on, restoring and maintaining the L...

  • Historic Home Tours this Weekend

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 3, 2013

    Art and History are the centerpieces of fall event DAYTON - Last year, Dayton Chamber of Commerce Director Brad McMasters said he was surprised that more than seventy people were eligible for the special Art Crawl drawing. To become eligible, participants must visit every Art Crawl venue and get their program stamped. This year, visits to at least fourteen locations, including galleries, restaurants and offices, will be required to qualify for the drawing. McMasters is expecting even more...

  • McCaw and Dayton Trio Visit D.C.

    Dena Wood, The Times|Oct 3, 2013

    WAITSBURG - Jack McCaw is one of those people that you don't have to exert much effort to interview. You simply ask a question or two, then sit back and enjoy as the entertainment begins. When I learned that McCaw had recently participated in an Honor Flight to Washington D.C., I decided to take advantage of my official "news reporter" status to hear all about it. He didn't disappoint -- in the course of 45 minutes I laughed, held back tears and was filled with an extra shot of good ole'...

  • Local Federal Offices Shut Down

    Ken Graham, The Times|Oct 3, 2013

    DAYTON - At about 10 a.m. Tuesday morning, a couple of employees wear- ing jackets collected per- sonal item from the Farm Service Agency office next to Dayton's Post Office. But soon they were gone and the room was dark. A sign indicated the office would remain dark until congress acts. The inability of congress to agree on a budget exten- sion Monday meant that non-essential government offices and sites throughout the country will remain shut indefinitely. As The Times went to press Tuesday, n...

  • Salmon BBQ a Big Success

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 26, 2013

    WAITSBURG - In a pleasant surprise, the weather cooperated beautifully and the sun shone pink on the hills, providing a perfect backdrop for the hundreds of fish lovers lined up at the Don Thomas Com- munity Building Saturday night. Nearly 600 people attended the annual Lion's Club Salmon Barbeque, all patiently awaiting that slice of pink perfection that only comes around once a year. "I don't know that I've ever had any better salmon," said Lion's Club President Larry Johnson. "They tweak the...

  • School Enrollment Numbers Up

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 19, 2013

    WAITSBURG - The 2013-14 school year kicked off with enrollment numbers higher than anticipated in Waitsburg, and even more incoming students expected in the near future. Superintendent Dr. Carole Clarke updated board members at last week's school board meeting and requested additional help to meet the increased demands. Earlier enrollment estimates for the 2013-14 school year projected 135 elementary students (grades K-6), 45 middle school students (grades 7-8) and 270 high school students. At...

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