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  • Huntsville’s New Nursery

    Tracy Daniel, The Times|Jun 2, 2011

    HUNTSVILLE-Spring has finally arrived and along with it, are gardens that need weeding, flower beds that need mulching, ponds that need cleaning and flowers that need planting. Just off Highway 12 in Huntsville is a gardener's new little helper. No, we're not talking about "Buddy,"the black lab who meets you at the gate. Rather, it's what's behind the gate that makes you want to grab a wagon and stuff it full of all the color spread over half an acre south of the highway. John Palmer of Ace...

  • Parade Numbers Down But Dayton’s Spirits Up

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jun 2, 2011

    DAYTON - An equine virus cut the number of entries in the Dayton Days parade by more than half, but the community showed up for the annual pageant nonetheless and spirits were high, organizers said about Saturday's sunny event. "The community support was great," said Claudia Nysoe, director of the Dayton Chamber of Commerce, which sponsors the parade. "It was a small parade but big in spirit." Parade coordinator Darby Yates said the average of 80 entries was down to 32 this year, but many...

  • Garbage Rates Could Rise By 50 Percent

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jun 2, 2011

    WAITSBURG - The company that picks up garbage for households in Waitsburg has proposed a new exclusive 10-year agreement with the city that raises the net waste collection portion of families' utility bill by 50 percent. The net rate for garbage pickup for a 64-gallon or 96-gallon can (the size most households have) would rise to $15.76 from the current $10.55, an increase of $5.21 or 49.3 percent. The fees are part of the water, sewer and garbage services residents pay in one bill to the city every month. The city, which has to pay excise tax...

  • Dayton Parade A Go, Rodeo A “No”

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 26, 2011

    DAYTON - Amidst concerns over the spread of a highly contagious equine virus in the region, Dayton Days organizers Tuesday night decided to cancel two days of Pro West rodeo this coming weekend. But the Dayton Days Parade, though horseless, will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, as will the Queen's Coronation dinner on Friday and the Queen's luncheon after the parade. "Although it's terrible to do it at this late a date, I feel it's the right decision," Dayton Days Treasurer Melissa Hansen after her board's long deliberations over the matter on...

  • Garage Sale Times!!

    May 26, 2011

    The Times is putting together its list/map for the Saturday, June 4, Community-wide Yard Sale. Entry is $1. The map/list will be distributed to the grocery store, hardware store and Jackpot. Please stop by the Times or call 337-6631....

  • Cardinals, Bulldogs Go To State

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 26, 2011

    WAITSBURG - Cardinals and Bulldogs from throughout the Touchet Valley made it into the state playoffs for softball, track and field, and golf this week. By deadline on Tuesday night, Cardinal Dakota Baker and Bulldog Dain Henderson made the next round in the golf tournament at the Meadow Park Golf Course in Tacoma, tying one another for 10th with a score of 84, 12 above par. That means the two valley players are among the last remaining 40 high school students who were expected to advance to Wednesday's final round. "I'm excited knowing he's...

  • All Smiles

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 26, 2011

    WAITSBURG - "Thank you to all our Veterans for keeping us safe and free." Those were the words of parade co-announcer Fred Hamann Saturday morning moments after Perry Dozier flew his twin-engine Cessna Golden Eagle low over Main Street in a salute to Waitsburg and those who served their country in conflicts since World War II. With the Color Guard of American Legion Post 42 members in Dayton and flag carrier Emily Adams leading the way, the Waitsburg Parade was in progress, basking in late May...

  • Valley Farmers Race Against Rust

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 19, 2011

    DAYTON - The last time Jay Penner saw the potential for stripe rust to cut yields at his farm in half was 50 years ago . That was right around the time of his high school graduation, when his family grew the club variety of a wheat called Omar on the household's farm northwest of Dayton. "The red (from the rust fungus) was so bad you couldn't tell the combine from the field," Penner recalled. Penner and many other farmers in the Touchet Valley are working hard to avoid such catastrophic losses this year, but they're on edge because weather...

  • Waitsburg Parade Day Saturday

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 19, 2011

    WAITSBURG - Proudly bearing the Stars & Stripes behind the Veterans' Color Guard this coming Saturday morning, 12-year-old Emily Adams will do more than spearhead Waitsburg's annual parade. She will help kick off events season in the Touchet Valley. Waitsburg's nonagenarians Bettie Chase and Jane Butler will not be far behind as the parade's Marshalls this year. Saturday's Waitsburg Parade day, which will keep visitors busy from breakfast through dinner, will be followed Memorial Day weekend by...

  • Council Mulls Corps’ Coppei Flood Project

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 19, 2011

    WAITSBURG - The way Stanley Heller describes the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' proposed new flood control project for Coppei Creek certainly sounds enticing: protection against a 100-year flood, a possible reduction in home owner's insurance rates and requirements, and possible implementation before the area sees too many more cold wet winters with high snow packs and lots of rain. "It's hard to know when that big (flood) event is going to happen," said Heller, the Corps' project manager based in Walla Walla. "This is a good year to consider...

  • Burn it or save the bones?

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 19, 2011

    WAITSBURG - City Clerk Randy Hinchliffe has the approvals in place and now it's up to the City Council to decide at their regular monthly meeting Wednesday night whether to allow Fire District No. 2 to use the old apple warehouse or "bunk house" east of the McGregor plant to for a training exercise - a firefighting training exercise. That would mean the 90-year-old building, which was deemed by a Portlandbased engineer several years ago to have good "bones," to be burned to the ground, its...

  • Dayton Parks Floats Pool Fee Hike, Again

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 12, 2011

    DAYTON - The City of Dayton's Board of Parks Commissioners Monday night floated the idea of raising entry fees for the city's popular swimming pool by a third, an initiative that failed last year. Concerned about the cost of maintenance, wages and repairs, Parks Board Chair Christine Broughton asked the Dayton City Council to consider raising general admission to $2 from the current $1.50, while the season's pass would go up to $62 from $50 for individuals and to $100 from $85 for a family of up to five. Those hikes would represent a 33...

  • Murals Found At Legion Hall

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 12, 2011

    WAITSBURG - In a complex as old as the store front bays that now make up the former American Legion building, you'd expect to find some treasures. Nat Farnam and the crew from his Living Space construction company were delighted to come across old newspapers, 1940s copies of the Saturday Evening Post, vintage cartoons, liquor bottles from days gone by and coins from decades ago. But it wasn't until Farnam explored the space between original 14-foot ceiling and 8-foot dropped ceiling that he...

  • Touchet Valley On “Budget Travel” Itinerary

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 12, 2011

    WAITSBURG - Another 675,000 magazine subscribers have a chance to read about Waitsburg and Dayton this month. The May issue of Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel publication has a three-page story that features attractions in Walla Walla and the Touchet Valley, including the jimgermanbar in Waitsburg, the Monteillet Fromagerie and McCann Manor in Dayton. It also carries a picture of the Waitsburg Hardware & Mercantile store. Headlined "Beyond the Vines," the article by author Beth Collins proclaims: "These days, it's not the wine causing all the...

  • Barrels Of Fun

    May 12, 2011

  • Hermanns To Go On Trial June 7

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 12, 2011

    WALLA WALLA - Cuffed and shackled in front of Walla Walla Superior Court Judge Donald Schacht on Monday, Waitsburg resident Adam Hermanns pleaded not guilty to five counts of criminal charges and now faces trial in early June. Hermanns, who had a short beard and short hair, seemed calm as the judge read his charges and audibly entered his plea without hesitation with his court-appointed defense attorney standing alongside him. An omnibus hearing on Hermanns' case, which may be combined with that of fellow suspect Antonio Contreras of Walla...

  • Prescott’s Jordan: Grace Under Pressure

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 5, 2011

    PRESCOTT - No one in the Prescott School District is in denial. Times are tough. Earlier this year, the Junior Senior High School was listed as one of 50 schools in the state with academic performance problems. The district has a year to fix it. Meanwhile, Prescott has lost 11 students, or 5 percent of its student body, so far in 2010 - 2011. And late last month, district officials announced they'll need to cut two teaching staff positions and eight hours of non-teaching staff time due to lower...

  • Waitsburg’s Royal Nightowls

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 5, 2011

    WAITSBURG - It isn't every night that the lights are on at two in the morning in Joan Helm's home on Fourth Street. Or that her table is laden with four different kinds of scones, eggs dishes and tea. Or that champagne (well, actually, sparkling cider) is chilling in the fridge for a special toast. But it isn't every night that Helm invites her friends to get up and join her to watch a special event half way around the world: the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Early Friday...

  • From Foodbank To Help Hub

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 5, 2011

    WAITSBURG - Three months after the old food bank operation moved from a cramped basement into a street-level store front, community members in need are finding a lot more than nutrition at the new Waitsburg Resource Center. "We're bigger than the food bank," said Rev. Mike Ferrians of the Waitsburg Christian Church who serves as the center's treasurer. "It's everything we envisioned it to be." The center, with its cleaner, more accessible and more central location in the America West Bank building on Preston Ave., is more hospitable for...

  • Peek-a-boo T-Ball

    May 5, 2011

  • Big Circus Comes To Dayton June 30

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Apr 28, 2011

    DAYTON - The rumors you've heard around town this spring are true. The circus is coming to Dayton! Carson & Barnes Circus, a family-owned and operated enterprise started in 1937, will pitch its 144-by-180 foot tent on the future site of the Blue Mountain Station, at the corner of Highway 12 and Wagon Road, on June 30 for one day - and one day only - of circus fun in the Touchet Valley. Tickets for the two performances planned for that Thursday will go on sale through the Dayton Chamber of Commer...

  • Hermanns Could Face Years In Prison

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Apr 28, 2011

    WALLA WALLA - Waitsburg resident Adam Hermanns could face many years in prison based on new and existing charges brought against the 23-year-old man in Walla Walla County this month. Hermanns, who was charged mid-April with three felonies that allegedly took place in January, was implicated late last week in five additional felony cases reported just this spring in College Place. The new charges brought against Hermanns and alleged accomplice Antonia Contreras, 24, of Walla Walla, include robbery and burglary, both first-degree, class A...

  • Dayton Cut & Wrap Expands Business

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Apr 21, 2011

    DAYTON - Dayton business owners Jim and Connie Westergreen have big news for small ranchers in Columbia and Walla Walla counties. The couple will soon expand their meat processing operations to include a USDAinspected butchering facility in Dayton and a second retail shop in Walla Walla. The owners of Dayton Cut & Wrap, on Main Street, are working with the Port of Columbia to build a small slaughterhouse on Cameron Street in the empty, Portowned lot already zoned for industrial uses between...

  • Season’s Last Hooray

    Apr 14, 2011

  • Mother & Son Hermanns Arrested

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Apr 7, 2011

    WALLA WALLA - Waitsburg resident and fugitive Adam Hermanns and his mother Pam Hermanns are both in Walla Walla County jail following their arrest on Monday and Tuesday, according to the Walla Walla County Sheriff 's Department. They were expected to appear in a Walla Walla court some time on Wednesday morning. Adam Hermanns, 23, who had an outstanding warrant for his arrest, was located in College Place late Monday night after citizen tips sparked an hours-long search for him in the Walla...

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