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  • Charges Filed in Bridwell Case

    The Times|Sep 26, 2013

    DAYTON - Robert Bridwell, 64, of Dayton, was charged last week with 35 felony counts relating to nude photos of underage girls he took with his cell phone. Bridwell, who was arrested September 16 after a long investigation by the Colum- bia County Sheriff's Office, was arraigned on September 19. He was charged with seven counts of sexual exploitation of a minor, fourteen counts of dealing in depic- tions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct and fourteen counts of possess- ing depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit...

  • Hope for a Cure

    Sep 26, 2013

  • City, County Pass Pot Delays

    Ken Graham, The Times|Sep 26, 2013

    DAYTON - The Columbia County Board of Commissioners approved an ordinance setting a one-year moratorium on the establishment of marijuana-related businesses in the unincorpo- rated part of the county after a public hearing during their regular September 18 meeting. Five days later, on Monday, the Dayton city council approved a similar ordinance, but one with a moratorium expiring after six months. According to Dayton Mayor Craig George, the city's time limit was set because their legal...

  • Dayton Man Arrested for Sex Photos

    Ken Graham, The Times|Sep 19, 2013

    DAYTON - On Monday, Columbia County Sheriff's Office personnel arrested Robert Bridwell, 64, at his home in Dayton, after a long investigation of possible child pornography activities. At approximately 7 a.m., Sheriff Rocky Miller and several deputies served Bridwell with a search warrant at his home in Country Village Court. There, they re- trieved a cell phone memory card, which allegedly con- tained nude photos Bridwell had taken of underage girls. Bridwell is being held at the Columbia...

  • Dayton Readies New Event

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 19, 2013

    DAYTON - Early this spring, Port of Columbia Manager Jennie Dickinson invited local food producers to a meeting on the subject of ag-tourism, with the goal of identifying and promoting food producers and products already available in Colum- bia County. That initial gathering of local "foodies" culminated in an entire weekend of food related activities known as The Heirloom Gardeners Food and Wine Weekend. The event, a joint effort of the Port of Columbia, the Chamber of Commerce and the Dayton...

  • A Stroll in the Garden

    Sep 19, 2013

  • Festival Honors Local History

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 12, 2013

    WAITSBURG - While there is still a bit of reprieve before the dreaded "fall back" in time requiring that clocks be adjusted to accom­modate the end of Daylight Savings Time, a more en­joyable step back in time is just around the corner. Waitsburg's annual Pioneer Fall Festival, a community celebration honoring local history, will take place Sun­day, September 15. This year's festival kicks off at 11 a.m. with an out­door nondenominational church service led by First Christian Church pastor Mik...

  • Man Found Unconscious in Touchet River

    Sep 12, 2013

    DAYTON - Dayton Ambulance, Fire District 3 personnel and deputies with the Columbia County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a possible drowning Monday, at approximately 4:10 p.m. A 54-year-old man, who was unidentified at press time, was swimming in the Touchet River downstream from Dayton near the Touchet Valley Golf Course. The caller reported the man had been trapped under a man-made log dam in that portion of the riv­er and was not conscious. Responders pulled the man from the water and transported him to Dayton General Hospital....

  • Dayton: Evaluating and Drafting Recommendations

    Sep 12, 2013

    DAYTON - Dayton City Planner Karen Sharer says that Dayton does not currently have a marijuana mora­torium in place, but the possibility is under review for consideration. The city is in the process of determining how to best respond to the policy mandates and is draft­ing a letter to be presented at the Sept. 23 City Council meeting. "We are evaluating the situation and trying to figure out what is best for the City," said Sharer. "We are in the process of putting together a letter and bringing all the issues before the council on the 23rd. W...

  • Waitsburg: Moratorium in Place ~ Ban Anticipated

    Sep 12, 2013

    WAITSBURG - Last December the Waitsburg City Council placed a temporary moratorium on the produc­tion and sale of marijuana within city limits. The mora­torium was established in order to allow the Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) time to respond to the passage of I-502 and develop policy for the legal­ized growth and sale of recreational marijuana. "People who want to set up shops are going to look for spots with no rules in place," said City Administrator Randy Hinchliffe. "That's why it was important for us to get something in...

  • New Pot Laws: Counties Take Time Out

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 12, 2013

    DAYTON - Anyone hop­ing to buy, sell or grow pot in the Touchet Valley area un­der Washington state's new law legalizing marijuana, may have to wait a while. Walla Walla and Colum­bia counties, whose voters opposed Initiative 502 last year, are drafting ordinanc­es placing a moratorium on such activities until the state's Liquor Control Board has its act together and the rules are clear. And while those ordi­nances apply only to unin­corporated parts of the two counties, their cities are makin...

  • Columbia County Fair this Weekend

    Sep 5, 2013

    DAYTON - The Columbia County Fairgrounds has been full of hustle and bustle this week, get­ting ready for this week's county fair. This year's theme is "Sew It, Grow It & Show It at the Fair." Open class and exhibits will be displayed in the Pavilion and Youth Building The fair runs Friday through Sunday. Friday night's feature is a motocross event, followed by a street dance on the Midway with the band Vintage. Saturday will be the 4-H BBQ and the Live­stock Sale during the day. Saturday n...

  • Moratorium on Marijuana Businesses to be Considered

    Sep 5, 2013

    DAYTON - The Columbia County Commissioners will hold a Public hearing September 18 to consider a new ordinance placing a moratorium on marijuana- related businesses in the county. According to a release issued by the Commissioners' office, the board has drafted a measure "Declaring an Emergency, Establishing an Immediate Moratorium on the Siting, Establishing, and Operating of Any Struc­tures or Uses Related to Marijuana Production, Mari­juana Processing, or Marijuana Retailing, and Medical Marijuana Collective Gardens and Dispensaries, and t...

  • Prep Football Previews Inside

    Sep 5, 2013

  • Wolfe is Pioneer of the Year

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 5, 2013

    WAITSBURG - "I've always been intrigued by trains. In fact, I would jump the train that ran behind the store and ride it to Dayton so often the crew got to know me and would invite me to ride up front with them," said Wade Wolfe, recalling memories of his childhood in Huntsville. Born and raised in Hunts­ville and a graduate of Waits­burg High, Wolfe is the as Pioneer of the Year honoree at this year's Fall Festival. The twists and turns of life have resulted in Wolfe living in all four c...

  • It’s Fair Time!

    Aug 29, 2013

  • Sidewalk Policy Approved by Council

    Aug 29, 2013

    WAITSBURG - Waitsburg City Council members ap- proved the proposed sidewalk repair policy at their August 21 meeting. The policy allows the city to partner with homeowners in sharing the cost of sidewalk repairs. The new policy allows the City to use its own labor force to demolish, prepare, pour and finish damaged sidewalks, with the home- owner obligated to pay only for the cost of materials. City Administrator Randy Hinchliffe said he already had people waiting to take advantage of the program. The next step in the process is an overall...

  • Hutchens’ Selected for Day Estate

    Aug 29, 2013

    DAYTON - Clay and Rachel Hutchens, of Dayton, have been selected as the new tenants for the W. W. Day Trust Farm on the Whetstone, north of Dayton. The selection was announced last week by U.S. Trust Farm and Ranch Services of Spokane. The income beneficiaries of the farm are the Dayton School District and the Columbia County Hospital District, who share equally in the annual distribution of income. The farm's current tenants are Steve and Phyllis Schreck, who have Managed the Day Trust farm for 35 years. The Schrecks will plant the winter...

  • Mill Kiosk Project on Hold

    The Times|Aug 29, 2013

    WAITSBURG - Widely differing cost estimates between architects and contractors have caused a temporary halt to the interpretive kiosk project at the Wait Mill site. Architects, Jones & Jones originally estimated the cost of the project at $7,000. The kiosk is to consist of a large steel roof, supported by beams, that will over- hang the existing vault at the old mill site. The overhang will provide space for informational panels commemorating both the Lewis & Clark Expedition and the history of...

  • Walla Walla Fair and Frontier Days

    Aug 29, 2013

    Wednesday Craig Morgan Concert & Royalty Introductions Thursday Demolition Derby Friday Kids Day / PRCA Rodeo Saturday Cowboy Breakfast Frontier Days Parade Downtown PRCA Rodeo Sunday Cowboy Church Market Livestock Sale PRCA Rodeo For more information on event times and gate prices, see Page 11....

  • Hunting to be Restricted During Wind Construction

    The Times|Aug 22, 2013

    DAYTON - Portland General Electric, which begins construction of the new Tucannon River Wind Farm next month, has an- nounced that hunting will be prohibited within the wind farm boundaries during the construction period. According to company spokesperson Brianne Hy- der, the restriction will begin September 1, and will be lifted on June 1, 2015, upon completion of the project. Hyder told The Times that, once the wind farm is in operation, PGE expects to landowners within the proj- ect...

  • CCHS Prepares for Management Changes

    Ken Graham, The Times|Aug 15, 2013

    DAYTON - John Smiley, a retired hospital admin­istrator from Prosser, has begun work as part-time interim CEO at Columbia County Health System in Dayton. He takes over for Dale Polla, who agreed to resign August 1 after less than a year on the job. Smiley spent about six months as CCHS's interim CEO in 2012, after the de­parture of Charlie Button and prior to Polla's hiring. "Smiley is highly re­spected in the state," said CCHS board chair Lisa Naylor in an interview. "He knows everybody and he...

  • A Night to Remember

    Aug 8, 2013

  • Valley Braces For Fire Season

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Aug 1, 2013

    WAITSBURG - In a town like Waitsburg, the start of fire season has an unmistak- able sound. It's not the tone of the Main Street siren, it's the frequency. If composer Claude De- bussy was right about music being the silence between the notes, the composition that announces the most ignitable time of year picked up sev- eral beats this weekend. And if local fire fighting officials are right about the conditions that can feed the flames, this summer could be more wor- risome than previous ones....

  • Hospital CEO Resigns

    The Times|Aug 1, 2013

    (DAYTON) Columbia County Hospital District Chief Executive Officer Dale E. Polla resigned Thursday following a special executive session of the Board of Commissioners. Polla leaves the District after nearly a year of service. The Board of Commissioners cited several compelling factors to Polla’s resignation; including a change in the direction of District's overall management, embrace of the detalls of the coming Affordable Care Act and the long-term operational health of the public hospital. Polla was compensated for the remainder of his e...

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