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DAYTON-Where can you find such delectable sweets as salted caramels, strawberry truffles, and cashew brittle, as well as Rey's Roast truffles? At Mary's Candies, at the Blue Mountain Station, of course. On June 1 Mary's Candies moved out of Suite B and into a larger space at Suite H, where owner, and confectiones, Nathanial Murphy, and his wife, Erin, continue to apply their candy-making skills, to sweeten the tooth of any candy-lover. "We love the new space!" Murphy said. "Business is really...
DAYTON— At last week’s school board meeting the board of directors heard from Superintendent Doug Johnson about the potential for an alternative learning program for Dayton High School students. Johnson said he has been working with high school principal Paul Shaber, and with school board chairman Dan Butler, to explore some options. “This is for students who don’t like the activities of traditional education. It will be challenging to meet the needs of a kid who doesn’t engage, or doesn’t w...
WAITSBURG – Several Waitsburg teachers had so much fun attending painting classes at Brushes 'n Brix that they decided to bring share the experience with their students. The elementary school teachers used ASB funds to bring art instructor Barb Newby to Waitsburg to spend two days creating works of art with Kindergarten through fifth grade students. Newby said several of the Waitsburg teachers had painted at her studio, located at the Walla Walla Regional Airport, and had even brought in t...
With the school year coming to a close for local schools, the recreational pools of Dayton, Prescott, and Waitsburg are all nearing their opening days. This will provide a much needed way for local residents to have fun and cool off over the grueling summer months. Dayton Dayton's City Pool will open on June 15, which coincides with the final day of school for the Dayton School District. The first day will include free admission for all patrons, and will include open swim sessions from 1-5 p.m....
Waitsburg Elementary students, many dressed in red and black, lined the school halls Thursday afternoon eagerly anticiating the arrival of WHS soon-to-be grads in Waitsburg's first Senior Walk Through. Grade schoolers offered handshakes and high-fives to the Class of 2016 graduating seniors. It was an opportunity for seniors to be honored and younger students to be inspired....
DAYTON - Andrew Holt of the Dayton Chamber of Commerce and Dayton High School Principal Paul Shaber have been working on creating an internship program, pairing high school students with businesses. The idea is to offer students experience in the work world, and provide a little extra help for businesses, Holt said. The internships can be paid or unpaid, and they can be ongoing, into the school year, Shaber said. Students will have to go through the application and interview process with the...
STUART WALSH Washington State University Scholarship $2,000 for four years Fanciullo-Douglas Scholarship $1,000 Patricia K. Hubbard Memorial $1,000 Waitsburg Lions Scholarship $1,000 Hevel Waitsburg Scholarship $1,000 Joe McCown Wait-Hi Scholarship $1,000 Waitsburg Fireman’s Association $500 DeNova Club Scholarship $500 Stuart will attend Washington State University. CAITLIN ANN MOHNEY Falconer Scholarship $1,250 PEO Citizenship Award $1,000 Joe McCown Wait-Hi Scholarship $1,000 Waitsburg Fireman’s Association $500 Waitsburg Amer. Legion Sch...
When I think of Waitsburg High School's Class of 2016, I think of a truly rare group of classmates. Nothing can ever compare to this group of unique individuals. There have been many ups and downs, but we never gave up on each other. We know one another's weaknesses and build up each other's strengths. Our class has always done things differently and I can assure you this was frustrating at times for the teachers. How they were willing to put up with us, I could honestly not tell you. Their...
As we sit before you today, soon to be graduates, I can assure you each of us are thinking one thing, this is the start of our futures, the next chapter in our lives, but what will I make of myself?Everything we have done up to this point in our lives, with the help of our teachers and families, has been preparing us for our futures "Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today." I believe nothing to be truer than how our education we were...
Well, this sure came quick. It seems like just weeks ago we were all walking into Waitsburg High School without the slightest clue of how to navigate hallways and seemingly endless stairs to our classes. I'm sure I can speak for most of the class saying: I can vividly remember racing up, down, and through the halls in a frantic search for the correct classroom and even barging into the wrong one. But Hey, look at us now, we lived through it. We know this school like the back of our hands as well...
The streets of Waitsburg were busy with traffic on Saturday for the city's annual Community Yard Sale. These youngsters from the Kuykendall and Pitcher families took advantage of the situation and set up an old-school "food truck," hawking refreshing treats to tired and thirsty shoppers....
A participant in this year's Chuckwagon Cookoff during Mule Mania unpacks his wagon at the Columbia County Fairgrounds. The Mule Mania event, over Memorial Day Weekend was a big success, including the giant Dayton Days/Mule Mania Parade Saturday morning (see more photos on Page 6.)...
DAYTON—At their regular board meeting last week hospital administrators addressed what CEO Shane McGuire characterized as “a significant care hole” in the local community for patients who do not need long term nursing care, but require some assistance with activities of daily living. McGuire also said there is a need to trim the financial loss at Booker Rest Home, which is about $500,000, annually. “How can we absorb another half-a-million-dollar loss at Booker?” McGuire asked the commissio...
WAITSURG – This year's annual American Legion Memorial Day Service at the Waitsburg Cemetery included the addition of four names to the memorial wall and a muster for two high school students, Caitlyn Jones and Trey Potts, who have enlisted with the military. Legion Commander Ron Standring and Auxiliary President Rose Engelbrite opened the ceremony, which began with the flag-lowering by Wilson Hollow Wranglers 4-H group members Jared, Drew, and Amy Farley. Waitsburg City Council Student R...
WAITSBURG – Waitsburg resident Melissa Hansen, running as a Republican, is one of six candidates in a race for the District 2 seat on the Walla Walla County Board of Commissioners. That seat, which covers the eastern half of the county, including Waitsburg and Prescott, will be vacated by Waitsburg resident Perry Dozier, who is not seeking re-election. Also running for the position are Republicans Don Gibbard, Todd Kimball, and Jacob Radke, and Democrats Randal Son and Michael Bates. Hansen s...
Veterans have a lot of things that are hard for them to have access to. Some of them don’t have access to much money, or when they return to civilian life some of them don’t have access to a place to live because they might have been away for so long. Lincoln said, “To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan.” So how do we do this? One of the things that many people see is that veterans don’t have homes or jobs once they get out of the service. Getting veterans in a home or maintaining a job is something...
Preston Hall Students of the Month for May are Wyatt Bohlman (8th) and Raven Beckman (7th)....
DAYTON – The students laugh and squirm and look generally unnatural as they stand in large groups in front of a slowly panning movie camera. Business owners also look stiff as they pose for a short moving picture shot, some of them smoking cigarettes. These are all citizens of Dayton in 1938, shown in a short 15-minute movie created to promote patronizing local merchants. Also shown in the video are many scenes showing business fronts on Dayton's Main Street and surrounding areas. Several of t...
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WAITSBURG – Waitsburg High School freshman Loren Negron has every right to be proud of herself for winning first place in the creed speaking competition at the 86th Washington State FFA Convention over the weekend of May 12-14. But for the Philippine native, the experience became much more than just meeting a goal. It taught her to believe in herself, to be an inspiration to others, and showed her much it means to have the strong support of friends and family. Negron moved to the United S...
Mayor Walt Gobel and council members KC Kuykendall, Marty Dunn, Kevin House, Karl Newell, Kate Hockersmith, and student representative Stuart Walsh were in attendance. -Approved reimbursement to resident Joe Ryhmes for a $365 plumbing bill that resulted from a sewer backup that was caused from a problem with the main line, rather than the resident's line. -Representatives from the Society for Creative Anachronism (dressed in full Renaissance garb) requested to use Preston Park, and allow...
Baccalaureate: Thursday, June 2, 7 p.m. Waitsburg Christian Church Graduation: Friday, June 3, 8 p.m. Waitsburg High School Gymnasium Alexus Josephine Snyder Jaidyn Noelle Brown Caitlin Ann Mohney Megan Rene Morrison Anissa Jolynn Holmberg Trey Allen Potts Maurisa Jean Hulce Zion Ira Branson Levi Raymond Hatfield Mark Anthony Montgomery Caitlyn Ashly Jones Brandon Moyer Penner Bailey Drew Adams Austin Joseph Hopkins Coe Davis Richards Rachel Ann Gradwohl Stuart James Walsh Jason Michael Carter...
DAYTON - For several years, top notch musicians have converged on the Walla Walla Valley during the month of June, sharing their love of chamber music through spectacular performances. And though the name of the festival would suggest that the festival is limited to the city, in truth the Walla Walla Chamber Music Festival offers events in neighboring communities, and this year two of those musical moments will take place in Dayton. Fun With Music, to be held Friday at 4 p.m. at the Dayton Memorial Library is an outreach activity geared...
Western art painter Chris Owen, who was born and raised in Montana's modern west, will be showcasing his artwork as the featured artist at Dayton's Wenaha Gallery from Mon., June 6 through Sat., July 2....
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