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  • Times Opens Dayton Office

    Oct 28, 2010

    DAYTON - To better serve its readers and advertisers in Columbia County, the Times has opened an office half a block from Main Street behind Manila Bay Café next to the court house in Dayton. "The response to the Times' news coverage, sports stories and advertising opportunities in Columbia County since we took over the newspaper late last year has been overwhelmingly positive," Times owner and publisher Imbert Matthee said. "We felt it was important to have a presence in the community where we've been so well received." Matthee said the office...

  • Bring Out The Ghouls

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Oct 28, 2010

    DAYTON - People like to be scared is what it comes down to. They must, said Dayton's Rick Suchodolski, or why would horror films be so popular? Certainly nobody in the Touchet Valley could be more fascinated by horror than Rick and Clara Suchodolski. "I'm a huge creature fan," Suchodolski said. And he always has been. His father introduced Suchodolski to classic horror and monster movies as a young kid of probably no more than 6 or 7 years. He bought his first model of the Creature from the...

  • Sex Offender Returns Home To Waitsburg

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Oct 28, 2010

    WAITSBURG - Former Waitsburg resident Jason J. Lujan, 30, will return to his home in the 100 block of Murphy Street, Waitsburg, after being released from police custody on Nov. 14. Lujan is a registered, level III sex offender currently under Department of Corrections supervision. The Walla Walla County Sheriff's community awareness program is offering a sex offender notification meeting for community members at the Lions Community Building, near the Waitsburg Fairgrounds, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 11, to provide information on Lujan and...

  • WHO ARE WE?

    Oct 28, 2010

  • Cronkhite Closes Door On 32 Years At Weller Library

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Oct 21, 2010

    WAITSBURG - People want to know what Jan Cronkhite will do now that she's retired from her post of 32 years as director of the Weller Public Library on Main Street in downtown Waitsburg. "I don't have any plans," the longtime resident said Monday. "I've always got my big garden, but no real special or different plans." Will she continue to be a part of the little community library where she has lovingly kept house and introduced a whole generation of children to a passion for books and reading?...

  • Sprucing up

    Oct 21, 2010

  • WP Volleyball Coaches Suspended

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 21, 2010

    WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg and Prescott school districts suspended the entire WP volleyball coaching staff Friday pending an investigation into allegations that they created an atmosphere of harassment, intimidation and bullying. "The WP high school volleyball coaches have been suspended for the remainder of the season," Waitsburg Superintendent Dr. Carol Clarke and Prescott Superintendent Dr. Bill Jordan said in a prepared statement that did not cite the reasons for the suspension. "The...

  • Cardinals Beat TCP Jaguars 28-7

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 14, 2010

    WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg-Prescott Cardinals went 7-0 Friday night after beating Tri Cities Prep 28-7 in a festive Homecoming game. Kris Cady, Dalton Estes, T.J. Hofer and Quarterback Zach Bartlow each scored touchdowns, while the Cardinals' defense allowed only one Jaguars touchdown. For WP, the game was a mixture of opportunities, penalties (some of which brought back touchdowns) and turnovers made up for by more turnovers won on TCP. quot;It was a great Homecoming night win,quot; head coach Jeff Bartlow said. quot;We played extremely hard....

  • Ski Bluewood Under Contract, Expected To Open This Season

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 14, 2010

    DAYTON - If all goes as planned in the next several weeks, Ski Bluewood will be open under new owner­ship and management for the 2010 - 2011 ski season. A regional Tri-Cities-based group of investors, led by Bluewood ski instructors Kelly and Mike Stephen­son, has agreed to buy the resort from Stan and Nancy Goodell and is busily pre­paring the mountain for the upcoming season. "Ski Bluewood is a huge resource for this area and for families," said Mike Ste­phenson, managing partner of WGSKI, the limited liabil­ity company being formed to purc...

  • Forum Shows Elections Heating Up

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Oct 14, 2010

    DAYTON - Close to 200 people packed the Dayton Liberty Theater last Wednes­day evening to hear candi­dates in this year's controver­sial general election sound off during the annual Ameri­can Association of University Women forum. "We only have 150 seats, so rarely do we get this many people coming in here," said theater manager Reid Hel­ford. Helford said the last time anywhere close to this many Columbia County vot­ers flocked to the forum was the first time Terry Nealey ran for state representative. Sherrie Flaman Keifer, co-president of th...

  • Stephensons Share Passion For Skiing

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 14, 2010

    The first time Mike Stephenson went skiing he hated it. The prospective new co-owner of Ski Bluewood was 18 then and up on Mission Ridge with other members of a church group. He found himself at the top of the hill with no experience and only cold, wet, downhill trauma standing in the way of lunch. "It was horrible, and I was done," he said. "They had to force me to come back and try it again." Eventually, Stephenson, a 53-year-old Kennewick entrepreneur, began to enjoy it. Skiing became such a...

  • Bulldogs Beat Asotin In Homecoming Game

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 7, 2010

    DAYTON - They were denied by 2 points the last time the played the Asotin Panthers. But on Thursday night, the Bulldogs simply put their long-distance opponents away, winning the match in three games 25-17, 25-21 and 25-22. "It was sweet," head coach Shannon Turner said. "They did everything we work so hard on in practice." Not that it was easy. After winning the first two games handily, the Bulldogs suddenly faced a Panthers team determined to claw its way back in the third game. Asotin took an early lead and Dayton stayed behind by as many...

  • Runaway Boxcar Speeds Through Valley

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 7, 2010

    DAYTON - Shortly before midnight Tuesday an empty boxcar broke free on the main rail line in Dayton and made a freak, high-speed getaway, waking residents throughout the Touchet Valley and eluding sheriff 's deputies before it finally slowed enough to be secured just past Prescott. No damage or injuries were reported from the runaway car, which exceeded speeds of 60 miles per hour and barreled without warning past numerous unguarded crossings in Dayton, Waitsburg and Prescott. It also crossed...

  • Cartoon

    Oct 7, 2010

  • Revisiting Frenchtown

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Oct 7, 2010

    LOWDEN - The descendants of the Frenchtown settlers listened to their ancestors with bated breath. LThe voices they heard from the 19th century - echoed by historical interpreters from the Fort Walla Walla Museum - belonged to William McBean, chief fur trader for the Hudson Bay Co., and Suzanne Dauphin Cayouse, who married a settler in the Whitman party. They belonged to Father J.B.A. Brouillet and to Father Eugene Chirouse, Catholic priests who lived among the Metis, the mixed-race French-India...

  • Mountain Logic: Natural Grazers Return

    Oct 7, 2010

  • Cardinals Beat Irish Second Year In A Row

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 30, 2010

    WAITSBURG- For the second year in a row, the WP Cardinals subdued their arch rivals DeSales Thursday night, beating the Irish 27-14. The Cardinals are still undefeated at 6-0 and have passed one of the biggest hurdles of the season in their league line-up. "It was a great football game," head coach Jeff Bartlow said. "It was very sweet." Although it wasn't last year's edge-of-your-seat nailbiting victory that ended nine years of defeats against the Walla Walla team, Thursday's win did not come easy. Yet the Cardinals dominated for most of the g...

  • Waitsburg’s “Darling” Celebrates 90 Years

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Sep 30, 2010

    WAITSBURG - If there's one gal in Waitsburg every­body knows and loves, it's Jane Butler. Though she isn't a Waits­burg native, she has become as much a part of this com­munity as any member of its original pioneer families. "I know everybody who knows her just loves her," said longtime friend B.A. Keve. "She's just a darling, and she continues to amaze me. I don't think there's anything she can't do and do well. So many people appre­ciate her." Next weekend Butler's friends and family will hav...

  • WP Cardinals Football Team Goes 4-0

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 23, 2010

    PASCO - After being behind at halftime, the WP Cardinals rallied for a 24-point second half and beat Chiawana 30-7 last night to go 4-0 for the season so far. quot;We came out in the second half played with a lot of heart,quot; head coach Jeff Bartlow said after the game. quot;We picked it up and took care of business.quot; The Cardinals played the much-bigger high school's JV team, which was endowed with plenty of talented players and put WP to the test, particularly in the first half. WP was the first to score with Zach Bartlow running for a...

  • Dog Teams Search For Missing Starbuck Man

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 23, 2010

    STARBUCK - Starting at dawn on Tuesday, three teams from Idaho Mountain Search Rescue made one final attempt to find Bob Bulota, the 64-year-old Starbuck resident who has been missing from his home since March. Using three cadaver dogs specially trained to pick up the scent of humans, dead or alive, the teams of two volunteer rescuers each fanned out along the bushy Tucannon River west of Starbuck with one team starting at Bulota's cabin on First Street. Columbia County Sheriff's officials, who...

  • Local Man Arrested

    Sep 16, 2010

    WAITSBURG - Twenty-three-year old Waitsburg man Keith Eugene Adams was arrested early Friday morning at his Preston Avenue home after allegedly holding a 21-year-old woman and her two infant children at gun point. Witness information conveyed that Adams was "extremely agitated and intoxicated," the Walla Walla County Sheriff's office reported. Deputies learned that Adams and the victim had a previous relationship and appear to have a child together. The Walla Walla Emergency Response Unit responded to the location at about 1 a.m. to contain...

  • World’s Wheels Go ‘Round In Waitsburg

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Sep 16, 2010

    WAITSBURG - Ring the bells, toot the horns, strike up the band - the cyclists are here ! Waitsburgers went all out to greet the more than 2,000 Cycle Oregon participants Tuesday as they pedaled into town after a nearly three-hour ride from Starbuck. Members of the local Special Olympics skiing team, the Bluewood Bombers, erected an archway and decorated the finish line near the fairgrounds on Caroline Street. Local school children, Waitsburg-Prescott cheerleaders and the high school band waited...

  • Kubs Beat Bulldogs In First Home Game For Dayton

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 2, 2010

    DAYTON - The Dayton Bulldogs lost their season opener against Stanfield tonight 7 - 48, but the home team knew they had a tough opponent in a team that's destined to top their league this fall. Despite a game-opening running touchdown by Josh Frame in the first quarter, the Stanfield Tigers drilled through the Bulldogs' defense for much of the game until the Dayton boys finally caught the spirit and stopped them in their tracks. By then, however, the Tigers had scored seven touchdowns due in part to an uncomfortable Bulldogs defense and a...

  • WP Beats Kamiah In Season Opener

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 2, 2010

    KAMIAH - Senior T.J. Hofer made and saved the day for the Waitsburg-Prescott Cardinals in their 6-0 victory over the Kamiah Kubs tonight. In an intensily defensive game on both sides, Hofer scored the game's only touchdown during the third quarter, then made a game-winning interception during the Kubs' last drive of the fourth quarter that could have resulted in an equalizer and extra-point victory for the home team. Cardinals Zach Bartlow and Kris Cady each had impressive runs in a game in which both teams struggled to make yardage. More...

  • Walla Walla Man Arrested in Waitsburg Child Porn Case

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Sep 2, 2010

    WALLA WALLA - A Walla Walla man who took up residence in Waitsburg this summer was charged today with first-degree rape, sexual exploitation of a minor and first-degree possession of images depicting a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct. If convicted of the charges, 31-year-old Carl Grayson Bell Jr. could reportedly be sentenced to at least 20 years in prison. The maximum sentence for first-degree rape of a child is life in prison. Bell was charged with three counts of first-degree rape of a child, two counts of sexual exploitation of...

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