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  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Grain Tank Fails Again

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 9, 2010

    WAITSBURG - Less than eight months after it was repaired by Haskins Co. of Spokane at a cost of 140,000, the Waitsburg grain bin that split and spilled several thousand bushels of wheat last year failed again in the same spot, Northwest Grain Growers officials said Tuesday. "This should not have happened," said David Gor­don, general manager for Walla Walla-based North­west Grain Growers. "But when these things happen, you correct them." Gordon said about 1,500 bushels spilled from the bin t...

  • 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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    Dec 2, 2010

  • Makes Progress With Flood Control

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Dec 2, 2010

    New Defenses In Place In Time For Flood-prone Seasonbordering WAITSBURG - Like many residents of the Touchet Valley, Phil Monfort has lived through two floods. So he gets worried when the weather patterns start to look like they did in 1964 and 1996. Walla Walla County emer­gency management officials said last week that the com­ing winter could be the worst in more than half a century, potentially generating the kind of snowfall, freezes and sudden thaw that contributed to the floods. M...

  • 2010 Dayton Christmas Kickoff:

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Dec 2, 2010

    DAYTON - Last week's arctic-like weather kicked off an early winter in the valley, but it didn't do much to help downtown Dayton merchants with their annual Christmas Kickoff festivities. "Shopping was down significantly from last year, and the number of people was down," said Lisa Ronnberg, executive director of the Dayton Chamber of Commerce. "Overall we had a beautiful setting with the snow, but the weather in the region was not favorable to us." Mindy Betzler's "cookie-ometer" confirmed...

  • Cardinals Third In State

    Nov 25, 2010

    Pullman - The Colfax Bulldogs have done what no other team was able to do this season. They beat the hard-fighting WP Cardinals 21-14 in a heart-breaking football game Monday night in Pullman. "We gave Colfax a game, didn't we?" Cardinal Justin Armstrong told his teammates after the game was over, tears streaming down his face and those of others. A crowd of passionate WP fans attended the game despite the cold, snowy conditions. Until the very end, the first half of the semi-final playoff game belonged to the Cardinals, who scored two...

  • Deep Freeze

    Imbert Matthee and Dian McClurg, The Times|Nov 25, 2010

    Pre-winter Snow & Ice Just TheBeginning Of A La Nina Year That Could See Flooding In The Touchet ValleyWAITSBURG - What has kids and skiers so excited worries local authorities and area residents who recall the infamous winter of 1996. This week's early snow indicates the beginning of a cold season that could be a great year for Ski Bluewood but disastrous for a Touchet Valley vulnerable to flooding from the Touchet and Coppei rivers. Almost a foot of snow fell earlier this week in Walla Walla and Columbia counties, thwarting drivers, closing...

  • Cardinals Whoop DeSales, Play Colfax Saturday

    Nov 18, 2010

    PASCO - The Cardinals came out like a house on fire in their quarter final game against DeSales, beating the Irish 54-13. WP had 36 unanswered points by halftime, taking the Walla Walla crowd out of the game and knocking the wind out of the DeSales offense. The as-of-yet undefeated Waitsburg-Prescott team will face Colfax in next week's semi final at Martin Field in Pullman. day and time to be announced....

  • School House Move On Track

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 11, 2010

    DAYTON - All's well that ends well. The participants in Thursday's move of the historic Smith Hollow school house can say that with some relief now that the various parts of the building are safely at their destination on Front Street behind Skyline Fluid Power and Sunnyhill Gardens. After nearly two decades since the idea of relocating and restoring the one-room school house came about, the main structure, roof and cupola have arrived at their new location on Dayton's historic pathway. "I t 's...

  • Crushing Blow Dealt To WP Tigers

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Nov 11, 2010

    PRESCOTT -- Saturday's loss to Shoreline Christian left the WP Tigers deflated following a tough, loser-out quarterfinals game in Prescott. The final score was 2-1. The Tigers, an undefeated first-year team, progressed toward the championship rounds with confidence but met a rock-hard defense in the determined Shoreline Christian team, a seasoned group of players primarily in their third and fourth years of high school. A majority of players on the WP team are in 9th and 10th grades. Nevertheless, the Tigers played an unparalleled season,...

  • WP Football Team Goes To State Quarter Finals

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 11, 2010

    WAITSBURG - The WP Cardinals became the last Touchet Valley sports team still standing in the playoffs after beating the Oroville Hornets handily 49-13. The undefeated Cardinals will play DeSales on neutral ground in the Tri Cities next Friday after the Irish beat Brewster 33-7 in that loser-out game. The time has not yet been determined. The Dayton Bulldogs volleyball lost its Saturday match against Bear Creek in four after winning one match and losing a second in the state playoffs in Yakima Friday. The Lady Bulldogs won against Wakiakum in...

  • WP Runners Make High Marks At State

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Nov 4, 2010

    PASCO - WP cross country runners went to state this week, setting high scores among over a dozen other schools from all over Washington competing at the Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco on Saturday. Sophomore Seth Deal placed fourth in the state in the men's varsity 5,000 meter race, with a time of 16: 46.7. Although runners from Lacey, St. George and Republic took the top three spots, Deal beat his own 2009 record for the same race by more than a minute. As a freshman, Deal finished the race in 18:04. Other WP varsity runners were senior Nick...

  • Lady Bulldogs To Go State

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 4, 2010

    DAYTON - With a stunning five-game come-from-behind victory against Liberty Christian Saturday night, the Lady Bulldogs swept into state before a jubilant home town crowd. It's the first time in five years since the Bulldogs have gone to state. Their first game is on Friday morning at the Sundome in Yakima. Last time, Dayton went to state, they placed third. quot;I knew we could do it,quot; team captain and senior Kayla Turner said. quot;I told the team to play calm and composed and we could go to state. We just had to take a deep breath and...

  • WP Flies Past Reardan To Next Playoff Round

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 4, 2010

    WAITSBURG - Right out of the gate, barely 13 seconds into their first playoff game at home, the Cardinals found the end zone with their first kickoff return touchdown of the season Friday night and never looked back. Running back Kris Cady, who marked an impressive season-total 1,000 yards rushing during the game, received the Reardan kickoff and ran it back for an 85-yard touchdown that ignited the Cardinals offense. The Cardinals scored six touchdowns, while allowing only one and without the extra point to end the game 42-6. Fearing...

  • Culwell, Hessler & Reeves Win In Columbia County

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Nov 4, 2010

    DAYTON - With only 510 votes remaining uncounted in Columbia County by Tuesday night, showing a high 80 percent voter turn out, some candidates could declare sure wins while others were hopeful but reserved. In the heated races for county prosecutor and county sheriff, only the bid for sheriff produced definitive results by Election Night. Incumbent Walt Hessler, with 63.57 percent of votes, defeated Mark Franklin by 562 votes, a victory that cannot be denied. Waiting inside the Columbia County...

  • Walla Walla County Picks Turner

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Nov 4, 2010

    WALLA WALLA - With 60 percent of the vote counted Tuesday evening, Walla Walla County Sheriff's candidate John Turner was well on his way to victory over Bill White. Turner, who was applauded by supporters for what they said was one of the "cleanest" campaigns in recent history, was ahead 53.5 percent compared to White's 45.9 percent. In other contested county races, Richard Greenwood beat Virginia Romine for County Coroner, while Kris Hedine won as part-time District Court Judge against Bridie...

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