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  • Grim budget outlook forces staff cut considerations

    Dena Martin, the Times|Apr 11, 2019

    WAITSBURG—Three Waitsburg teachers will be retiring with the end of the 2018-19 school year but the District is currently only advertising for two teaching position openings. The unpopular option of not filling the spot vacated by Family and Consumer Science Teacher Nancy Bickelhaupt is being considered to compensate for the potential impacts of McCleary decision funding changes. At the March 21 school board meeting, Superintendent Dr. Jon Mishra presented the Waitsburg School Board with potential scenarios resulting from the enactment of t...

  • Coppei in Flood

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    Waitsburg photographer Bill Rodgers took this photo at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning as Coppei Creek explored a small side channel across a field south of the Fairgrounds. The National Weather Service issued a flood warning for southeastern Walla Walla County and southeastern Columbia County on Monday evening cautioning that creeks, rivers and streams are likley to flood from rain and runoff....

  • Eagle's auxiliary donates $9600

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    The Dayton Eagles Auxiliary wishes to thank donors who made it possible to raise $9,600 at this year's annual Jimmy Durante Funday. The proceeds were split between The Club and the local 4-H Endowment Fund....

  • Walla Walla County Sheriffs Office Daily Press Board

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    April 7 An unknown suspect stole gasoline from the victim’s fuel tank on Main Street in Waitsburg. April 5 Illegal dumping reported on neighbor’s property on Taggart Road. April 3 A safe of unknown origin was found on the shoulder of Preston Avenue. April 2 Four tires with rims were stolen from the victim’s driveway in the 100 block of Murphy Street in Waitsburg. March 29 Deputies arrested a man for theft of a vehicle, after a pursuit, at 9724 E. Highway 12....

  • CLASSIFIED ADS

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    Help Wanted LEGAL ASSISTANT and VICTIM/WITNESS ADVOCATE The Columbia County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office is seeking applicants for a unique full-time position as Legal Assistant and Victim/Witness Advocate. 40% of the workload consists of communication with victims and witnesses about criminal cases, helping victims and witnesses find resources to help them through crisis, and communicating victim and witness needs and desires to attorneys. The remaining 60% of workload consists of preparing documents in consultation with attorneys, filing, g...

  • Whitman College Renaissance Faire, April 20

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    WALLA WALLA—Whitman College will present its annual Renaissance Faire on Sat., April 20, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Whitman College campus on the corner of Beyer Ave. and South Park Street. The festival includes Renaissance-themed costumes, performers, music and crafts. Admission is free and families are encouraged to attend....

  • Big day at the barns

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    Waitsburg FFA and 4-H members spent a rainy Sunday cleaning and prepping the livestock barns at the Waitsburg Fairgounds. Members readied the pens in the new barn for hogs and goats; rototilling, cleaning, and installing water nipples. John Gleason is forming and pouring concrete for new wash pens that members can wash their animals prior to showings. "This lets the kids and animals practice and not be stressed out when they are actually at a show or fair. It really helps keep them both calm...

  • Waitsburg School District Board Meeting Update March 21, 2019

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    Board members present: Ross Hamann, Christy House, Randy Hinchliffe, Jason Kaehler, Lisa Morrow Presentation (Pam Beasley) Beasley gave a presentation on the WaKIDS program and Waitsburg results. (See story at right) Secondary Principal Report (Stephanie Wooderchak) District staff has been participating in “staff dares” which are dares from the Character Strong curriculum. Response has been positive. SBAC testing will take place April 15-May 21 WHS Knowledge Bowl traveled to state competition in Yakima on March 23. Athletic Director Report (St...

  • Data draws concerns for kindergartners

    Dena Martin, THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    WAITSBURG—Waitsburg Kindergarten teacher Pam Beasley presented the WaKIDS program and an update on resulting data to the Waitsburg School Board at their March meeting. Beasley said resulting data shows deficiencies in several areas. WaKIDS (Washington Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills) was piloted in the 2010-11 school and became mandatory in state-funded full-day kindergarten programs in 2012-13. The program assesses students in six areas of development and learning: s...

  • Retired vet stops in Waitsburg on his trek across the U.S.

    Dena Martin, THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    WAITSBURG – Ron and Cindy Standring had a special guest last week when they played host to Jimmy Novak, a retired veteran who is walking across the United States to raise awareness for PTSD and suicide prevention. Ron is American Legion Post #35 Commander and Cindy is the Legion Adjutant/Finance Officer. Novak is walking from DuPont, Wash. to Disney Land in Orlando, Fla. He began his walk on March 23 and, by the time he landed in Waitsburg, he had covered approximately 212 miles over 13 days, w...

  • Son of Joe Patrick, of Waitsburg, made his own patriotic journey in 2013

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    Joe "Tiger" Patrick II, son of Waitsburg's Joe Patrick, made a similar cross-country journey in 2013 when he walked across America to honor the fallen heroes of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Patrick began his journey at Imperial Beach, the southernmost point in America and made his way to Arlington Cemetery in Virginia. He carried a 25'x 8' memorial panel containing pictures of the 6,654 men and women who were lost in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. More would die after his journey began....

  • Legionnaires have a long history in Col. County

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    DAYTON—The Frank E. Bauers American Legion Post No. 42 was organized in 1919, which was the same year the national organization was chartered and incorporated by Congress, according to Carla Rowe who has written a history of the Dayton organization based on the material published in various issues of the Columbia County Dispatch. She writes, "The Post is named after Frank Ernest Bauers, of Company M, 361st Infantry, ninety-first Division, wounded October 2, 1918 in the battle of Argonne in F...

  • Blue Mountain Heritage Society honors Columbia County veterans

    Michele Smith, THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    DAYTON-The patriotic display honoring Columbia County veterans has been moved from the Smith Hollow Country Schoolhouse to the Palus Museum, at 426 E. Main Street. "The display was popular and deserved a more permanent location," said Paula Moisio, president of the Blue Mountain Heritage Society (BMHS). Moisio said the BMHS is collaborating with the Frank E. Bauers American Legion Post # 42 to honor local veterans who have served the nation. The expanded collection of items from local veterans...

  • David Eller is new Columbia Straw Supply general manager

    Dena Martin, THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    STARBUCK, Wash.-Columbia Straw Supply, a Starbuck-based company that procures wheat straw for Columbia Pulp, welcomed David Eller as its new general manager on Feb. 18. Eller most recently served as the plant and operations manager at Ash Grove Cement Company in Olathe, Kansas. He served in the Marine Corps before working in the paper and manufacturing industry where he served in various roles from plant engineer to mill superintendent. Eller has a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial...

  • Northwest Farm Credit Services predicts varied agricultural outlook

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    SPOKANE, Wash.— Northwest Farm Credit Services, the Northwest’s leading agricultural lending cooperative, has released its quarterly Market Snapshot reports that look at the state of major agricultural commodities in the region. Northwest FCS industry teams working throughout Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington monitor conditions and report outlooks for commodities financed by the co-op. Northwest FCS’ 12-month outlook for the agricultural commodities most common in the Northwest are summarized below. Cattle Northwest FCS’ outlook suggest...

  • Knouffs start first season as KOA owners

    Dena Martin, THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    STARBUCK, Wash.- Wally and Joanne Knouff are starting their first season as owners of the Starbuck/Lyons Ferry Marina KOA. The couple purchased the business in November after realizing they were here to stay. "Our kids make fun of us because we sold our home in Wenatchee and downsized to an RV with plans to camp in the north in the summer and head south in the winter. This was our first stop and we never left. We fell in love with it and stayed," Joanne said. The Knouffs came to Lyons Ferry...

  • Chris Janson Headlines Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    WALLA WALLA-Tickets are on sale now for tickets to Chris Janson who will headline the 2019 Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days concert on August. 28. Jackson Michelson, of Corvallis, Ore., will open for Janson. While his name may not be widely known, Janson's songs are. His hits include "Buy Me a Boat," "Fix a Drink," and "Take a Drunk Girl Home." His new song, "Good Vibes," is the debut single from his forthcoming third studio album. Janson holds the distinction of being the youngest member of...

  • Interview panel applications extended

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    WAITSBURG—The Waitsburg School District has extended the deadline for accepting applications for individuals to sit on the Superintendent Search Interview Observer Panel. The board plans to select approximately 12 community members, representing a cross-section demographics to sit on the panel. The panel will observe preliminary interviews of six to eight selected candidates for the position of Superintendent of the Waitsburg School District and will, individually, provide input to the Board on each candidate. Interviews will be held on M...

  • Painting for Passage

    Brianna Wray, THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    WALLA WALLA-The Painting for Passage show debuted in the grand lobby of the Marcus Whitman hotel featuring the watercolor and acrylic paintings of Leigh Anne Adkins. Adkins' artworks favor the abstract expressionist style popularized by artists like Jackson Pollock and were at auction during the Spring Barrel Crush event. Collectors circled the bidding table to the gentle strummings of harpist Chelsea Carter. Carter's original composition, "Heavenly," filled the great hall right up to its...

  • New Legacy Project Concert, April 29

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    STARBUCK, Wash.-Cutting-edge Nashville based Christian artists, New Legacy Project (formerly known as Blackwood Legacy), will be in concert in Starbuck on Mon., April 29 at 7 p.m. at the Starbuck Community Church (110 Main Street.) This is a non-denominational, community-wide event and admission is free. The band blends an edgy Southern-Gospel sound with contemporary worship, while staying true to their Gospel calling. Early this year Daywind Records released the band's newest breakout song...

  • Talk About Art

    Carolyn Henderson, THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    There is a joke – more true than funny – that most people who graduate with a particular degree never use it in their eventual career. Kennewick photographer John Clement, who graduated from Central Washington University with double degrees in geography and geology, sort of kind of uses his degrees because he takes photos of landscapes from all over the world. But what really factored in his eventual career was the one elective class he took in photography. "I had to borrow a camera to get thr...

  • State Parks announce two free days in April

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    OLYMPIA—Visitors to Washington State Parks will not need Discover passes on Sat., April 20 and Mon., April 22. The first free day is a springtime free day and the second is in honor of Earth Day. A Discover Pass costs $30 for an annual pass and $10 for a one-day permit and is required for vehicle access to state recreational lands managed by Washington State Parks, the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife and the Dept. of Natural Resources. Discover Pass legislation allowed parks to designate up to 12 “free days” each year. Remaining 2019...

  • Hot Poop Celebrates Record Store Day

    Brianna Wray, THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    Audiophiles rejoice, discount vinyl abounds WALLA WALLA-Hot Poop will join forces and lock tonearms in solidarity with independent record stores and worldwide music fans in celebrating the twelfth annual International Record Store Day this Sat., April 13 with an in-store performance by Diego and The Detonators at 2 p.m. Diego Romero studied music at McLoughlin High School in Milton-Freewater, Ore. and is a star graduate of the Walla Walla Symphony Free Rock Camp program. He provides vocals and...

  • Laht Neppur joins 28 breweries at Tri-Cities Craft Beer Festival

    THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    KENNEWICK—Twenty-eight craft breweries will participate in the Washington Beer Commission’s 3rd Annual Tri-Cities Craft Beer Festival on Sat., April 27 from noon-6 p.m. at the Southridge Sports and Events Complex located at 2901 Southridge Blvd. in Kennewick, Wash. Breweries come from all over Washington state and will be pouring more than 90 uniquely brewed craft beers. The festival takes advantage of spring with an indoor/outdoor element. Local food trucks and music will be on site. Advance tickets are $25 and include a commemorative tas...

  • Eggs to Dye For: Egg Decorating Hacks

    Brianna Wray, THE TIMES|Apr 11, 2019

    Are you gearing up for egg hunt season? How's your egg coloring game? Do you dominate, or do you opt to leave it to the pros? As the wheel of the year turns we have an opportunity to revisit traditional activities, to keep what serves us and dump the rest. Pastel colors in spring are classic, we'll keep those. How we apply those colors to eggs, however, could use an update. Not to say that it isn't a great way to spend a day, if you have a day. Let's say dying eggs is right for you if you...

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