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  • 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...

  • 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

  • “My Whole Life Was In There”

    Rosindee Thompson, The Times|Dec 29, 2010

    DAYTON - Longtime Touchet Valley resident Steven Long, 23, returned home after dark on Christmas Eve from a trip to visit family in Walla Walla. As he rounded the corner and peered forward into the valley, his eyes locked on an orange glow in the distance. As he drew closer, he saw the farmhouse that's been in his family for more than 60 years fully engulfed in flames. "I was speechless," Long said. "My whole life was in there." He quickly dialed 911 and waited for aid to arrive. Fire crews...

  • Superintendent Upholds Suspension

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 29, 2010

    WAITSBURG - In the latest development involving this fall's controversial volleyball coaches' suspension, the Waitsburg School District superintendent has upheld the high school principal's decision to dismiss the three women for the remainder of the 2010 season. Former head coach Jessie Buehler and her sister, assistant coach Katie Buehler, have appealed the superintendent's ruling, insisting they were suspended without cause and were not given a fair hearing before the suspension decision was made. That means the case of the first coaching...

  • 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...

  • Sex Offender Won’t Return Here

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Dec 23, 2010

    WAITSBURG - The Walla Walla County Sheriff's Department has announced a change of plans for former Waitsburg resident Jason Lujan, a level-three sex offender. In October, detective Cristal Harris reported that Lujan would be released from police custody in November and would be returning to live in Waitsburg. The sher- iff's department organized a community meeting in Waitsburg last month to educate residents about sex offender notifications. However, Lujan's release was put off because of an order for protection placed upon him. Harris said...

  • Dayton Schools To Seek $250,000 Levy

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Dec 23, 2010

    DAYTON - Dayton school officials will ask voters to approve a one-year, $250,000 maintenance and operations levy in February. Community response during a public workshop on the levy two weeks ago was mostly supportive, Superintendent Doug Johnson told the school board last Wednesday. Members of the board agreed. "What I heard from people was just that we be as specific as we can about how we're going to spend the money," said board member Marchand Hovrud. Her concern was that the proposed levy not hurt community members already under financial...

  • Three Miles South Of Waitsburg:

    Dec 23, 2010

  • BMX Back On Council Agenda

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 23, 2010

    WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg City Council agreed last Wednesday to put back on the agenda the BMX track proposal for a parcel of city-owned land on the edge of town. All but one of the five council members said they did not object to Mayor Walt Gobel's request to discuss the proposal at the council's next meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 19, after track proponents used the public comment session to ask for a full hearing. Orville Branson was the only one who did not want the item back before the...

  • Hit & Run ‘Shocks’ Disabled Woman

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Dec 16, 2010

    PRESCOTT - Authori­ties are on the lookout for an SUV involved in a two-vehicle hit and run accident in Prescott at around noon on Friday. Prescott resident Ruth Clarke, 51, was driving her early '80s model, orange Ford Bronco to Sandy's Market on Highway 124 in downtown Prescott. She was about to make the turn onto C Street, the same route she always takes to access Sandy's parking lot, when a blonde woman, pos­sibly in her 30s and wearing glasses, made a left turn onto Highway 124 off C Street and smashed her bright yel­low Ford Excursion ri...

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    Dec 16, 2010

  • Port Won’t Run Lyons Ferry In 2011

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 16, 2010

    STARBUCK - The Port of Columbia will end its lease of Lyons Ferry Park with the U.S. Corps of En­gineers, which means the recreational facility across the river from Lyons Ferry Marina will not reopen un­less the Corps can find an­other tenant. The Corps is now looking for new operators for its Ly­ons Ferry and Central Ferry parks on the Snake River after the latter's operator too ended its lease with the federal agency. Lyons Ferry Marina, which is operated by P.M. Farmjam LLC, is not affected by the change. Farmjam owners Jim and Angela Mac...

  • Are You Prepared?

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 16, 2010

    WAITSBURG - Waits­burg City Public Works Di­rector Dan Katsel points to a long, vertical gauge painted on the concrete structure under the Main Street bridge across the Touchet. Against a white back­ground, the river's ever- changing water level is in­dicated in black, one foot at a time. It starts at about the 1 and runs all the way up to the 11, with a red mark at the 8 - flood stage. On Tuesday, the level was below one foot. But last winter, the river reached six feet, and Katsel, who mon...

  • Ronnberg Leaves Dayton Chamber

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 16, 2010

    DAYTON - Lisa Ronn­berg, executive director of the Dayton Chamber of Com­merce for the past three and a half years, has announced she will leave her position there to become the business manager for the Columbia County Public Works De­partment. "It's an exciting opportu­Director for me," Ronnberg said about her new job under public works director Drew Wood. "I'm looking forward to it." The change is effective the first of the year. Ronnberg's assistant, Amber Phinney, who joined the Cha...

  • Ho, Ho, Ho.....Hometown Christmas

    Dec 9, 2010

  • Coalition Seeks Big Drug-Free Grant

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Dec 9, 2010

    DAYTON - More than a dozen concerned citizens and civic leaders packed into the Delany Room at the Day­ton Memorial Library last Wednesday morning to voice their support of programs aimed at reducing drug and alcohol use in Columbia County. The Columbia County Co­alition for Youth and Families is looking in the next three months to apply for a Drug-Free Community Grant, which could bring $1.25 million into the Touchet Val­ley for programs aimed at preventing substance abuse among youth. "We're looking at about 400 hours investing in ap...

  • BMX Proponents Start Petition

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 9, 2010

    WAITSBURG - Carlos Norris entered his first BMX race when he was 6. It was at the Walla Walla Valley BMX track where the Waitsburg youngster got his first taste of a course sanctioned by the American Bicycle Association, the ex­citement of competing with other racers and the cheers from his family. "I liked going over the hills and stuff and go after a trophy," said Norris, who is now 8. But Norris hasn't raced in two years. His mom, Lisa, who works in Walla Walla, had to come all the way back...

  • Dayton School Levy Decision Next Week

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Dec 9, 2010

    DAYTON - Officials have less than a week to decide whether voters in the Dayton School District will pass judgment in February on a new school levy. With expenses rising and revenue disappearing at an alarming rate, Superinten­dent Doug Johnson and the five-member school board are sweating it. "The first question people are going to ask is, 'What are we going to spend the money on?'" Johnson said during a public presentation at the school last week. "The prob­lem is, I don't know. I just know we're going to need it." With cuts proposed at the s...

  • Ski Bluewood Opens Friday

    Dec 2, 2010

    DAYTON - The new owners of Ski Bluewood announced that the mountain will be open for skiers starting Friday, Dec. 3, after more than a foot of new snow covered the slopes on Thursday. quot;We're very excited,quot; general manager Travis Stephenson said about the start of the first season under new ownership. Hours for the resort will be 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily except Mondays and Tuesdays when the operation is closed. For more details, visit: www.bluewood.com...

  • Cardinals Place Third In State

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 2, 2010

    PULLMAN - To say Monday night's 21-14 semi­final loss to Colfax was bit­tersweet would be an under­statement. The narrow defeat to the number one-ranked team in the state was not what the Cardinals had hoped for on the chilly snowbound turf at Martin Field. A first-ever state championship game in Tacoma on Saturday was more what they had in mind after a first-ever undefeated season. But in the wake of the heartbreaking playoff drama at the big Pac 10 stadium, the 2010 Cardinals drew wi...

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