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  • Murder Trial Would Have Cost County Plenty

    Jan 24, 2013

    Prosecuting Attorney Rea Culwell said in an interview that she made a strong effort to settle the murder case against Joseph Shuba in part because trials, especially murder trials, are so expen- sive for the county. According to Columbia County Clerk Lynn Lese- man, court costs and legal defense costs for the Shuba case have already added up to more than $14,000. That doesn't include jail costs incurred by the Sheriff's Of- fice. Shuba has been in cus- tody for nearly nine months. Columbia County Com- missioner Dwight Robanske said that each...

  • Shuba Pleads Guilty in Murder Case

    Stories Ken Graham, The Times|Jan 24, 2013

    DAYTON - Joseph Shuba, charged with killing his wife last April in Dayton, pleaded guilty to second degree murder at a hearing in Columbia County Superior Court on January 16. Shuba was originally charged with first degree murder in the shooting death of his wife, Suzanne, and was scheduled to stand trial January 28. Last year, Shuba entered a plea of not guilty by reason of selfdefense. His attorney, Dale Slack, had hired a psychologist who was to testify as an ex- pert witness that Shuba...

  • Nunsense II: Rollicking Fun at the Liberty Theater

    Jan 24, 2013

  • Indian Horse Relays Coming to Waitsburg?

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jan 24, 2013

    WAITSBURG - Waits- burg Mayor Walt Gobel has invited the Confeder- ated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation to join in the 100th anniversary of the Days of Real Sport this spring in Waitsburg. And one idea for their participation is an Indian relay event, often described as one of the most exhilarating equine sports. The idea drew immediate enthusiasm from a race coor- dinator for the Umatilla tribe, who said Native American relay racers from all over the west would welcome such a...

  • Attorneys Prepare for Dayton Murder Trial

    Ken Graham, The Times|Jan 17, 2013

    DAYTON - The jury trial of Joseph Shuba, who is accused of murdering his wife Suzanne in Dayton last April, is scheduled to begin January 28 in Columbia County Superior Court. Shuba is charged with first degree murder and has en- tered a plea of justifiable homicide by reason of self defense. Defense attorney Dale Slack has hired expert wit- ness Dr. Mark B. Whitehill, a forensic psychologist from Lakewood, Wash., who ex- amined Shuba and will tes- tify on his behalf. According to documents...

  • RYES Keeps Kids Busy

    Ken Graham, The Times|Jan 17, 2013

    WAITSBURG-Several years ago, Waitsburg resident Leroy Cunningham had a vision for helping kids learn about business and have fun at the same time. He established Rural Youth Enrich- ment Services as a non-profit organization, and its board went through the lengthy process of obtaining 501c3 tax-exempt status. Current board president Anne Walsh of Waitsburg said that the group has gone through some ups and downs in the past few months, and Cunningham has left the group. But RYES is now...

  • Dayton Music Program Recieves $1,000 Donation

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Jan 10, 2013

    DAYTON - 'Tis still the season of giving for local American West Bank branch manager Andie Holmberg, who presented the Dayton School District band director Scott Carson with a check for $1,000 on behalf of the bank to help support the music program. Holmberg said the money was presented to the music department so Carson could purchase instruments, music and make any repairs nec- essary to instruments the department currently owns. "Repairs are our number one need," Carson said. "Because with mor...

  • ‘It was like walking into the Home Depot!’

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jan 10, 2013

    WAITSBURG - It's rare for burglary victims to ever see their stolen goods again. But Waitsburg residents and even some Columbia Coun- ty households who were hit last year may get lucky. And some already have. During a drug bust in Walla Walla last month, local law enforcement of- ficers stumbled on an enor- mous treasure trove of stolen items, the county's largest in recent memory. The find leads authorities to hope they can soon nab a handful of burglars operating in the Touchet Valley and return much of their loot to the rightful owners. The...

  • Snow Express

    Jan 3, 2013

  • Birds Of A Feather

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jan 3, 2013

    WALLA WAL­LA – Waits­burg’s Joanna Lanning can breathe a little easier these days. More than a month ago, the part-time caretaker of the Pioneer Park Aviary in Walla Walla was dusting off her resume after getting a layoff notice from the city. She was starting to make calls and send off emails to organize a massive foster home place­ment effort for the 150 birds at the facility. And she was getting deeply depressed at the thought of emptying the pens and closing down the feathered friend...

  • Dayton Eighth Graders Play Up For Basketball

    Dan Groom, The Times|Jan 3, 2013

    DAYTON - The Dayton boys basketball squad got a little larger and a bit younger thanks to a school board decision during the Dec. 19 board meeting that allows eighth-grade students to play junior varsity basketball. The proposal, agreed to by Southeast 2B members and granted under Washington Interscholastic Athletic As­sociation (WIAA) rules for schools with low turn-out, will also allow eighth-grade girls to practice with the high school, though not play. Only 15 boys and 17 girls turned-out for basketball from Dayton high school's student...

  • Hospital Board Votes to Bend Rules

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Jan 3, 2013

    DAYTON - Columbia County Health System board members are prepared to bend the by-laws a bit to help keep the board consistent for new Chief Executive Officer Dale Polla at the monthly hospital board meeting on Thursday, Dec. 27. The board moved to keep current chairman Ted Pater­son for six months, half of a normal term beyond the year he already served as chairman, to offer continuity for Polla. Polla was hired on Oct. 1 for a two-year term. The vote was unanimous. Board member Jim Kime initially moved to keep Pa­terson for a whole year, but P...

  • M-F Man Arrested In Dayton

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Jan 3, 2013

    DAYTON - Thirty-three- year-old Donald Cowden was arrested Wednesday, Dec. 26, and charged with seven counts, including burglary and theft of a motor vehicle. Cowden, a Milton-Free­water resident, was arrested in Columbia County and has been charged with burglary in the second degree, a Class B felony, theft of a motor vehi­cle, a Class B felony and pos­session of a stolen vehicle, a Class B felony, each of which carry a maximum penalty of ten years imprisonment and/ or a $20,000 fine. Cowden has also been charged with theft in the sec­ond deg...

  • Biz Park Breaks Ground In Jan.

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 27, 2012

    WAITSBURG - With the first tenant already in hand, the Port of Walla Walla plans to break ground for its new Waitsburg Business Park north of town in January, according to Jim Kuntz, the agency's executive director. "We think it's going to be a magnet for other busi­nesses," Kuntz said in a presentation last Tuesday to members of the Waitsburg Commercial Club. "We're excited about it." The 12.6-acre industrial site will have seven lots of varying sizes. The first order of business is the constru...

  • With Or Without You

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 27, 2012

    WAITSBURG – A group of Waitsburg com­munity leaders is determined not to let the 100th anni­versary of the Days of Real Sport go unnoticed or, better yet, make the third weekend in May a full-fledged horse- centered extravaganza with or without the return of pari- mutuel racing. “We’re just getting off the ground,” Waitsburg Mayor Walt Gobel said about the group that met for the first time on Dec. 17 to plan for the 2013 DRS commemo­rative festivities. “But I’m really excited about it. Ther...

  • Cafe Baker Wins Praise

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Dec 27, 2012

    DAYTON - The 2012 Dayton Chamber of Com­merce honored employee of the year doesn't see herself as the best employee in the community, but a positive attitude and dedication to the Weinhard Café earned her community-wide recogni­tion. Jennifer Smith-Villaro was born and raised in Day­ton where she still lives with her husband, 11-year-old son and eight-year-old daughter. After Smith-Villaro's 11 years working at the Wein­hard Café in Dayton, she was recognized at the 2012 Dayton Chamber banqu...

  • A Babe Was Born

    Dec 27, 2012

  • Parley, Parley: A Pirate’s Christmas

    Dec 20, 2012

  • New Waitsburg Dance Rules Remain In Effect

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 20, 2012

    WAITSBURG - Atten­dance at the recent WHS Harvest Ball was down com­pared to the Homecoming Dance earlier in the school year, according to Waitsburg School District officials. Only 40 kids showed up for the second of three annual school-facilitated dances. Short of a student body survey, it's hard to know why fewer students attended the event, but school officials are concerned some would-be dancers stayed away because of the controversy over dance rules and parent access to the kids' social activities. "I think it's sad our kids are i...

  • Surprise: 76 Dayton Ordinances Missing

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Dec 20, 2012

    DAYTON - The Dayton City Council revisited one of about 76 ordinances that should have been part of the city's municipal code but were inadvertently omitted. The ordinance, title five, chapter 12, section 840 of Dayton's Municipal Code, creates an appeal period of 21 days from the date of an administrative decision and/or an interpretation of an administrative code, city Clerk-Treasurer Trina Cole said at the city council meeting Monday night. The ordinance was apparently inadvertently appealed in 2001, Cole said, and was reinstated at the...

  • Two Arrested For Theft And Burglary

    Times Staff|Dec 20, 2012

    DAYTON - Two men were arrested, one for bur­glary and one for theft, in separate incidents in Co­lumbia County Sunday, but there's no indication in court documents that either one is connected to any of the commercial burglaries or car thefts committed in the area recently. The suspect in the first incident, Andrew Gatz, 34, listed as homeless, appears to have been caught up in a domestic dispute with a woman he dated on Rose Gulch Road. He was charged with one count of residential burglary and one count of malicious mischief for break­ing do...

  • Graham Is New Times Editor

    Times Staff|Dec 20, 2012

    WAITSBURG - The Times of Waitsburg has hired former Blue Mountain News Editor and Publisher Ken Graham as its new editor following the departure of Jillian Beaudry, who left the Times on Dec. 7. Graham will begin at the weekly newspaper on Jan. 2. The Times also announced it has promoted Morgan Smith to Assistant Editor, a position in which she will support Graham in coor­dinating news coverage and pro­duction. That appointment is effective immediately. The new composition of the Times' news t...

  • Bluewood’s New Managers Boost Mountain’s Schedule

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 13, 2012

    DAYTON - On the eve of Ski Bluewood's 2012 open- ing, the resort's owners have hired new managers to run the mountain and get it better known in the region. With more snow in the forecast this week and into the weekend, Ski Bluewood looks poised to open at 10 a.m. on Friday, the new managers said this week. WWG Ski, the Tri-Cities- based group that bought Ski Bluewood more than two years ago, has hired Jody and Brandy Ream, a veteran ski industry couple from the Midwest to become the re- sort's...

  • The Times’ Holiday Schedule

    Dec 13, 2012

    The Times will be closed on Dec. 24 and 25, and on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1. Please submit deadliine materials normally due on Tuesdays at noon by Friday at noon the week before. Please call with questions: 509-337-6631....

  • Burglars Hit Main Street

    Jillian Beaudry, The Times|Dec 6, 2012

    WAITSBURG - The re- cent Thanksgiving holiday appeared to have been the perfect timing for burglars to target locations on Main Street. Between Nov. 21 and Nov. 25, three burglaries and one attempted burglary were reported to the Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office. All of the burglaries called in were from locations on Main Street, according to information from the sheriff's office. In the recent events, burglars made off with a laptop computer, digital projector and a guitar. No one has yet been arrested in connection to the recent Waitsburg...

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