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  • Dayton Faces Sewer Overhaul By 2018

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Feb 3, 2011

    DAYTON - Some major parts of Dayton's wastewater treatment system have been around since 1938, but Public Works Director Jim Costello believes they'd still work fine "if the state hadn't changed the rules on us," he said. More than 40 concerned citizens attended a special meeting last Monday night to hear from the horse's mouth why Dayton is faced with costly changes to its wastewater treatment plant by 2018. "The short answer is, the city's wastewater treatment plant is discharging too many nutrients and other pollutants into the (Touchet)...

  • History Up In Flames:

    Feb 3, 2011

  • Hermanns Sought As Witness To Garage Fire

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Feb 3, 2011

    WAITSBURG - The Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office is requesting local residents' assistance in locating Adam Hermanns, whom they call "a potential witness" to last Tuesday night's fire at his parents' residence on West 2nd Street in Waitsburg. "We are attempting to locate Adam as a potential witness related to the fire," Undersheriff Eddie Freyer said in an interview Wednesday. Freyer, who came to the scene of the fire after midnight last Tuesday and again on Wednesday morning, said his office...

  • Suspicious Midnight Fire Destroys Waitsburg Garage And Two Cars

    Jan 27, 2011

  • Saturday Fire Destroys Historic Barn

    Jan 27, 2011

    WAITSBURG - A historic barn on Bolles Road in Waitsburg burnt down mid day Saturday in the town's second major fire in less than a week. The barn owned by Patty Mantz and, at about 160 years old, believed to be one of the oldest in the state, caught fire shortly before noon. Two goats were rescued from the structure by Brian Seagraves, who operates a cabinet shop in the property. The fate of two other goats, both pregnant, belonging to Diane Dill and her son Alex was unknown at the time of this report. The cause of the fire is unknown as well,...

  • Sheriff Seeks Adam Hermanns As "Fire Witness"

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jan 27, 2011

    WAITSBURG - The Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office is requesting local residents' assistance in locating Adams Hermanns, whom they call "a potential witness" to Tuesday night's fire at his parents' residence on W. 2nd Street in Waitsburg. "We are attempting to locate Adam as a potential witness related to the fire," Undersheriff Eddie Freyer said in an interview Wednesday. Freyer, who came to the scene of the fire after midnight Tuesday and again on Wednesday morning, said his office is taking the incident very seriously, investigating it as...

  • Loosey Goosey

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Jan 27, 2011

    DAYTON - Hi s friends call him " Honker." He's nearly 2 years old. And he was born a Canada goose. But he thinks he's a cow. And as Dayton contractor Jim Erskine knows, Honker makes friends with humans easily and likes to pal around. Earlier this month, Erskine was driving back to Dayton from a job in connection with his local business, JDL Construction, on South Touchet Road. About one mile before the thoroughfare meets up with North Touchet Road, Erskine caught movement in his peripheral...

  • Starbuck Mayor Charged With DUI

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Jan 27, 2011

    DAYTON - Starbuck Mayor Darcy Linklater has been charged with driving under the influence and will appear in Columbia County District Court to enter his plea on Wednesday, Feb. 2. Columbia County Sheriff's records indicate Linklater was stopped at 11:20 p.m. Sunday night on McKay-Alto Road headed to Waitsburg after a possible DUI tip was called in to dispatch. Linklater refused to take the breath test for blood alcohol content, according to county prosecutor Rea Culwell. He was arrested, issued a criminal citation charging him with the DUI, and...

  • Food Bank Has A New Home

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jan 27, 2011

    WAITSBURG - It all started just before Christmas. The first topic of Andie Holmberg's conversation with B. A. Keve was the food baskets program run by the Waitsburg Ministerial Association. Holmberg's employer, AmericanWest Bank, was about to participate as a donor in the program for disadvantaged local families for the first time. But small town chats meander, and so did this one. Soon, the women's discussion turned to the subject of the Waitsburg Food Bank. Holmberg learned from Keve that the...

  • District And Coaches Settle

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jan 20, 2011

    WAITSBURG - Volleyball coaches Jessie and Katie Buehler said they felt exonerated Tuesday night after the Waitsburg School District took the formal step of "vacating" their suspensions at a special meeting of its board. "The Board has determined that, in the best interest of all parties concerned, the coaches and, particularly, the student athletes and their families, the suspension be vacated," according to a statement prepared by the district. "The Waitsburg School Board believes that this result puts this matter to rest." The board members a...

  • What Goes Around... Comes Around

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jan 20, 2011

    WAI T SBURG - The conversation didn't last long. Ross Hamann recalls how he was helping a Cycle Oregon official in the food line under one of the giant tents set up near the Cardinals football field when some 2,500 cyclists and support staff passed through town late last summer. The president of the WP booster club was passing out plates and silverware when the Cycle Oregon official pointed to the sports storage shack right outside the tent and asked what it was. It's worth describing the shack...

  • Helford Leaves Liberty Theater

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jan 20, 2011

    DAYTON - Reid Helford, the popular and award-winning manager of the Liberty Theater, has announced his resignation and will leave his position by the end of April. In other news involving the theater, former Dayton Chamber Director Lisa Ronnberg also submitted her resignation as a board member of the Touchet Valley Arts Council, the nonprofit that oversees the Liberty and its cultural programs, saying her life simply got too busy. Recognized for growing attendance at the historic theater and...

  • How To Tell Time

    Jan 20, 2011

  • Waitsburg Wins Again

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jan 13, 2011

    WAITSBURG - What's a patriot? One of the answers you might expect to get from a member of the American Legion Auxiliary is "service in the U.S. Military." But that was not the first thought that came to mind when Meara Baker wrote her piece for the organization's "Americanism Essay Contest" last spring. When faced with the question, "What Is My Patriotic Role As A U.S. Citizen?," the first obligation that popped into the head of the Waitsburg middle schooler was the duty to vote and participate...

  • Waitsburg City Council Meeting

    Jan 13, 2011

    7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19 Lions Bld....

  • Council To Hear Case For BMX Track

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jan 13, 2011

    WAITSBURG - When you walk Taggert Road with Waitsburg City Councilman Scott Nettles, he can point to all the changes that have taken place here over the past seve ral de- cades. After all, he grew up here. There used to be an orchard to the north and asparagus fields to the east and a wrecking yard across the street. There are scattered homes on both sides now. Highway 12 is a good stone's throw away. Not too long ago, there were plans to build 26 homes on a parcel of vacant land. The road is...

  • Life In The Drug Corridor

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Jan 13, 2011

    DAYTON - Andy Maheras was a teacher at Walla Walla High School last May when a big shipment of heroin came through the Walla Walla Valley. He saw the effect that had on the community, an area already plagued by gangs and the trafficking of drugs like marijuana, ecstasy, pharmaceuticals and meth. " It's everywhere," he said . And it's here - in the Touchet Valley, in Columbia County and in Dayton's schools. "I've seen everything," said Deputy Jeff Jenkins, a narcotics officer with the Columbia...

  • Stream Waters To Rise

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Jan 13, 2011

    PENDLETON - The National Weather Service has issued a small stream flood warning this week for those residents living along creeks and streams in the Blue Mountain foothills. A warm, moist weather system will be moving through the region Wednesday night and Thursday with high snow levels and significant rain, according to the Pendleton weather service office. At the time the warning was issued on Tuesday afternoon, no flooding was expected on the larger rivers, but smaller creeks and streams will likely see rapid rises and "bank-full"...

  • Chamber Picks New Director

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jan 13, 2011

    DAYTON - After Claudia Nysoe and her husband, Dain, moved back to Dayton two years ago, she told him the position of Chamber of Commerce director seemed like the most interesting job in town. So when Lisa Ronnberg announced in December that she would leave the chamber to join the Columbia County's Public Works Department, Nysoe applied for it, and late last week, she got it. "This is the perfect job for me," said Nysoe, who learned on Thursday that she was chosen from among 14 applicants to lead...

  • Aviary Gets Its Ducks In A Row

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jan 6, 2011

    WALLA WALLA - If there were ever a "bird whisperer" in the Touchet Valley, Huntsville's Joanna Lanning would be it. For 16 years, Lanning has devoted her weekdays to the Pioneer Park Aviary in Walla Walla, where she manages the daily affairs of 200 feathered friends and dotes over them like a mother over her toddlers. Her office at the compound has depictions of birds on every imaginable item: posters, tiles, pillows, place mats, carvings, trays, clocks, T-shirts, paintings and drawings. The...

  • Touchet Valley Weather

    Jan 6, 2011

  • Watch For Money Order Scam

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Jan 6, 2011

    DAYTON - On Tuesday, a Columbia County woman received three U.S. Postal Service money orders totaling well over $2,500 in the mail. She became suspicious - she hadn't been expecting any money through the mail - and brought them to the Columbia County Sheriff's Office, which consulted with Loren Jensen, the postmaster in Dayton. Jensen knew right away they were fakes. "It's just such an unfortunately thing," Jensen said in a telephone interview. "I've seen them show up from time to time in the area." Jensen, who has managed the Dayton Post...

  • Sarah Lyman: Celebrating A Dayton Century

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Jan 6, 2011

    DAYTON - When dozens of wellwishers gathered to celebrate Sarah Lyman's birthday at Booker Rest Home in Dayton on Sunday, they came not only to honor this longtime Dayton resident's 100th birthday but to commemorate a century of Columbia County history. "I've seen many times come and go, many changes in Dayton over the years," Lyman said as she took time to visit with every friend, family member and acquaintance who came to touch her shoulder, hold her hand and bless her during the two-hour...

  • 2010 The Year In Review

    Dec 29, 2010

  • Hospital System In Cash Crunch

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Dec 23, 2010

    DAYTON - The Columbia County Health System is more than $800,000 behind in its accounts receivable as a result of its recent switch to a voter-approved electronic health records system - a situation that has created a serious cash crunch, hospital directors learned last week. News of a swamped billing staff and unpaid invoices more than 90 days old has prompted directors to authorize CEO Charlie Button to tap into a reserve fund while the district's billing operation is outsourced in part to a Spokane-based company charged with getting caught...

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