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  • Man Dies in RV Fire

    Ken Graham, The Times|Jun 27, 2013

    DAYTON - Fire fighters from Columbia County Fire Districts 2 and 3 responded to a 911 call at 3:30 Satur- day morning and found a travel trailer fully engulfed in flames at the Shangri-La RV Park west of Dayton. A man's badly-burned body was found inside the RV after the blaze was ex- tinguished. The victim was identified as 52-year-old Gary Spainhower. Spain- hower's dog also died in the blaze. Kandi Dame, who lives in the space next to Spain- hower's with her husband and daughter, said she...

  • New Planner Gets to Work

    Ken Graham, The Times|Jun 27, 2013

    DAYTON - Karen Scha- rer spent 29 years working for the King County plan- ning department. During that time she worked in of- fices in downtown Seattle, Renton and Snoqualmie. More recently she worked as a city planner in Auburn and Sea-Tac. "This is the first time I've ever been able to walk to work," Scharer said of her ten-minute commute on foot to her new job at Dayton City Hall. "I love it." Scharer took over as Day- ton City Planner in late April. She replaces Kim Lyonnais, who was hired...

  • Equestrian Center to Open

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jun 27, 2013

    WAITSBURG - As of July 1, 25 of the empty horse stalls at the Waitsburg Fairgrounds will welcome equine tenants -- the first step in what is to become the Blue Mountain Equestrian Center. At Waitsburg's City Council meeting Wednesday night, council members vot- ed unanimously to enter into an agreement that transfers management of the horse facilities at the Waitsburg Fairgrounds to a 501c.3 or- ganization that will oversee the creation and develop- ment of the Blue Mountain Equestrian Center....

  • “A Party, Indeed”

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jun 20, 2013

    PRESCOTT - An au- dience filled with Mylar balloons, colorful floral bouquets and excited chatter made for a party-like atmo- sphere in Prescott High's gymnasium Thursday night as smiling seniors leaned over the mezzanine, scan- ning the crowd of friends and family below. Prescott High's 2013 graduation cer- emony was most definitely going to be a celebration. Prescott High's 22 gradu- ating seniors entered by twos, taking measured steps to the traditional strains of "Pomp and Circumstance."...

  • Auxiliary is Active

    Jun 20, 2013

    WAITSBUG - They say that, "Behind every good man is a good woman." That statement certainly holds true for the group of women behind Waitsburg's American Legion Post #35. Waitsburg's Auxiliary is a very active women's service organization, af- filiated with the Legion and dedicated to helping veterans and their families. They strive to live out the club motto, "Service, not self." The Auxiliary consists of mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, granddaughters and great-granddaughters of veterans...

  • Waitsburg’s Legion Looks to Grow

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jun 20, 2013

    WAITSBURG - Though their numbers have declined over the years, the dedi- cation and patriotism of Waitsburg's American Le- gion members has not. Cur- rent club members, mostly World War II vets, are hop- ing younger generations of men and women will join them in their quest to support veterans and families. One of Waitsburg's oldest service clubs, the Samuel W. Southard Post #35 was char- tered in August 1919. The post was named in honor of 23-year-old Samuel W. Southard, the first Waitsburg...

  • Show ‘n’ Shine

    Jun 20, 2013

  • “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”

    Tanya Patton, The Times|Jun 13, 2013

    Class Motto: "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone" - Unknown author DAYTON - Graduation ceremonies are typically solemn occasions steeped in tradition and pomp, so the audience was at first star- tled, then delighted when the entire Dayton High School class of 2013 started singing "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" during salutatorian Samantha Harting's commencement speech. Harting was describing various shared memories of the class that, for the most part, has been together since...

  • County Addresses Wind Farm Impact

    Ken Graham, The Times|Jun 13, 2013

    DAYTON - Columbia County Planning Director Kim Lyonnais told county commissioners last week that his office may have to devote more than 2,000 additional hours in the next two years to planning and inspection efforts related to construction of Phase II of the Lower Snake River Wind Energy Project. He asked the commissioners to consider adding a full-time planning position to his office to cover the increased workload. "I don't think of this as a 'part-time temporary' posi- tion," Lyonnais said....

  • New Wind Project Slated

    Ken Graham, The Times|Jun 6, 2013

    DAYTON - Portland General Electric Company announced Monday that it has agreed to purchase development rights for a por- tion of Phase II of the Lower Snake River Wind Energy Project in Columbia County from Puget Sound Energy. PGE is a utility based in Portland that serves more than 800,000 customers in Oregon. In a press release issued Monday, PGE said the por- tion of the project they are taking over includes 116 wind turbine sites on land north of Dayton and west of Highway 12. It will use...

  • Class of 2013 Looks to the Future

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jun 6, 2013

    WAITSBURG - There are few occasions in life more filled with expectation than high school graduation. This ceremony, more than any other in our society, marks the shift from childhood to adulthood. The parents and teachers who have thus far provided care, authority and tutelage, step into a background role and watch as the young adults take the lead. Waitsburg Valedictori- an Samantha Moss (3.972 GPA) spoke to those ex- pectations as she addressed the crowd and the 29 other graduates of the WHS...

  • Dayton Retirees Look Ahead

    Shauna Fletcher, The Times|May 30, 2013

    DAYTON - The Day- ton school district will say farewell to three very spe- cial ladies at the close of this school year. Elemen- tary school principal Katie Leid, first grade teacher Julie Howard, and school secre- tary Dallas Dickinson are all set to retire. Combined, these women have well over fifty years experience in education, and for them the decision to begin a new chapter in their lives is bittersweet. Leid, who was born in Walla Walla and raised in Waitsburg, has served as principal...

  • Wind Farm Goes Ahead

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 30, 2013

    DAYTON - Portland General Electric Company announced Monday that it has agreed to purchase development rights for a portion of Phase II of the Lower Snake River Wind Energy Project in Columbia County from Puget Sound Energy. PGE is a utility based in Portland that serves more than 800,000 customers in Oregon. In a press release issued Monday, PGE said the portion of the project they are taking over includes 116 wind turbine sites on land north of Dayton and west of Highway 12. It will use 2.3...

  • Waitsburgs’ Garden Club Awakes

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 30, 2013

    WAITSBURG - Gail Gwinn and Joe Patrick's yard on the corner of Sev- enth and Orchard looks a bit bare. Not only did crews leave "a pretty big hole" when they removed a 135-year- old maple to widen Seventh Street, but the couple just re- located here from Whidbey Island after remodeling their new Waitsburg home and they haven't had much time to devote to a garden. "There are three plants in our yard and some grass," said Gwinn, who had a lush botanical spread at their home near Coupeville and...

  • Thompkins Sweeps Sprints at State Meet

    May 30, 2013

  • Dayton Hires Elementary Principal

    The Times|May 30, 2013

    DAYTON – Pam Lindsley, of Spokane, will be Dayton Elementary School’s new principal next year, according to Dayton Superintendent Doug Johnson. She replaces Katie Leid, who resigned this year. Lindsley has been a kindergarten and fifth-grade teacher at Spokane’s Cooper Elementary School for 16 years. She recently completed training to become an administrator. A committee from the Dayton schools inter- viewed three candidates earlier this month before selecting Lindsley. Last week, Johnson also confirmed the hiring of two new elementary teach...

  • Blue Mtn. Station Gets Funds

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 23, 2013

    OLYMPIA - Thanks to a small Dayton delegation making the case before the state's Department of Com- merce here last week, Blue Mountain Station will get new funds to hook up to Dayton city sewer and en- sure that its largest prospec- tive tenant can operate in the business park. While construction of the first 6,900-square-foot build- ing began last week, Port of Columbia Manager Jennie Dickinson, future BMS tenant Reggie Mace, Dayton Chamber Director Brad Mc- Masters and Pacific Power's Bill Clemens traveled to the state capital to present...

  • Honoring Waitsburg’s Veterans

    Dena Wood, The Times|May 23, 2013

    WAITSBURG - In the spring of 1999, Karen Mohney, then president of the Waitsburg American Legion Auxilia- ry #35, presented the group with the idea of erecting a Veteran's Memorial Wall in Waitsburg. "I just had a passion for wanting to see our local veterans hon- ored and remembered," said Mohney. "We thought the idea was fantastic, but it seemed like 'Mission Impos- sible,'" Auxiliary member B.A. Keve re- called. The American Legion jumped on board and the two groups joined forces to bring...

  • Candidates File for Local Positions

    The Times|May 23, 2013

    DAYTON - The regular week-long candidate filing period for local elections ended Friday, with most po- sitions receiving one filer. Five positions in Colum- bia County went unfiled and will be subject to a special filing period. They are: CITY OF DAYTON COUNCIL MEMBER #5 4-year term COUNCIL MEMBER #6 2-year unexpired term DAYTON SCHOOL DISTRICT DIRECTOR #5 4-year term COLUMBIA COFIRE DISTRICT 2 COMMISSIONER #1 6-year term COMMISSIONER #1 2-year unexpired term A special filing period will be held June 3-5. Filing closes June 5 at 4 p.m....

  • Chasing Their Tails

    May 23, 2013

  • The Show Must Go On

    Tom Baker, Special To The Times|May 16, 2013

    -LESS-THAN-0096-Author's note: Current Times publisher Imbert Matthee asked me to pen a few words about the Days of Real Sport since this does appear to be the 100th anniversary of the event. My perspective is mainly from the point of view of our participation in producing the programs for each year's races and how that changed over the years.-GREATER-THAN-0096- O rin Walker, a former county commissioner and local historian, explained to me where the title of the meet came from. A cartoonist for...

  • WP, Dayton Go To State

    May 16, 2013

    SPOKANE - After beating their first opponents in the regional District 7 & 9 softball tournament, the WP Lady Tigers and Dayton Lady Bulldogs advance to the state tournament scheduled in Yakima next weekend. WP beat Mary Walker, while Dayton pulled out a victory against Colfax. In the second game, WP beat Dayton 8-4. The teams were scheduled to play for the regional title and final seeding later in the afternoon Saturday....

  • Prescott Has New Mayor

    Shauna Fletcher, The Times|May 16, 2013

    PRESCOTT - The city of Prescott has selected Steven Heimbigner as its new mayor. The decision was made at the last city council meeting, which took place April 8. Heimbigner fills the slot left open after the death of Mayor Darlene DeCoria in January. A graduate of Eastern Washington University, Heimbigner has been a resident of Prescott for 42 years. He majored in business and began teaching business classes at Prescott High School in 1971. He also taught computer applications and journalism, even taking up the position of yearbook advisor....

  • W-P House Ready to Celebrate

    Dena Wood, The Times|May 9, 2013

    WAITSBURG - Volun- teers from the Waitsburg Historical Society have spent recent weeks at the Wilson-Phillips house, bus- ily readying it for the upcoming Waitsburg Celebra- tion Days. The home was purchased in 2008 by Mary Phillips, who made significant im- provements, including new paint, a roof replacement and repairing and re-routing broken sewer lines prior to renting it out for a brief time. In 2011 Phillips donated the home to the Waitsburg His- torical Society. The Society faced con-...

  • Port to Issue Bonds for BMS

    Ken Graham, The Times|May 2, 2013

    DAYTON - In a special meeting last week, the Port of Columbia commissioners agreed to issue bonds through Banner Bank of up to $300,000 to complete construction of the first building at Blue Mountain Station. The vote was 2-1, with Commissioner Earle Marvin dissenting. The move will allow the Port to proceed with construction of the first phase of the artisan food center planned for the site at Dayton's west end. Five firms have signed letters of commitment to rent the eight spaces in Building 1...

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