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  • Pie Pickers

    The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    Pie judges (l to r) Paul Gregutt, Trevor Johnson, and Jack McCaw took their job seriously as they tasted from 12 submissions in the 2nd Annual Laurette McCaw Pie-Oneer Fall Festival Pie Baking Contest sponsored by Friends of the Waitsburg Pool. Laurie Withers took the grand prize with her rhubarb strawberry pie. First runner up was Sarah Groffman with a butterfly peach pie, second runner up was Camden Vorhees with a raspberry pie, and third runner up was Lily Maquire's apple pie. The pies were...

  • Karen Gregutt is Chosen to Fill Empty Waitsburg Council Seat

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    WAITSBURG – Karen Gregutt was selected to fill the vacant seat on Waitsburg's City Council at a special meeting on Sept. 15. Gregutt was sworn in as a council member and mayor pro tem Marty Dunn took the oath of mayor at the conclusion of the meeting. Gregutt was the first to submit an application to fill the vacancy left by Dunn when he took assumed duties of former mayor Walt Gobel, who resigned in August. Gregutt was also the next highest vote-getter in the last election, just nine votes s...

  • Port Commissioners Discuss Rail Rehab

    Michele Smith, The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    DAYTON—Port Manager Jennie Dickinson said a plan to write a five to 10-page strategy request, making the case to the Washington State legislature for funding for rehabilitation of the rail lines for the Columbia/Walla Walla short line railroad, is in the works. Chris Herman, Senior Director of Trade and Transportation for the Washington Public Ports Association, who also has background in the Rail Division at the WSDOT, is helping the port in that endeavor, said Dickinson. “I write, Chris rev...

  • Judge Rules for Dayton in Dispute with County

    The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    DAYTON – On Sept. 14, Columbia County Superior Court Judge Jackie Shea-Brown ruled that the City of Dayton proved its burden in asking for an emergency temporary restraining order against Columbia County, requiring the county to continue providing municipal prosecution, and indigent defense services to the City. The judge cited real injury to health, welfare, and safety of citizens if prosecutorial cases are not handled in a timely manner. Columbia County Prosecutor Rea Culwell informed the city earlier this month that, because of a dispute w...

  • Resource Center Will Sponsor Weekend Food Program

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    WAITSBURG – The board of the Waitsburg Resource Center is always looking for more ways to serve the community. At their most recent meeting, they voted to utilize Second Harvest's Bite 2 Go program to provide weekend meals to elementary students in need. The WRC has spent several months investigating the idea of providing weekend meal kits for elementary school students from needy families. Board Chair Pam Conover said District School Superintendent Carol Clarke recently polled teachers, who c...

  • Fall Festival Fun

    The Times|Sep 22, 2016

  • Four New Columbia County Hires

    Michele Smith, The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    DAYTON-The Columbia County Sheriff's Department has a new deputy, and the Public Works Department has three new hirees. Robbie Patterson's first day with the Sheriff's department began on Sept. 12, and was filled with the usual orientation procedures, he said. Patterson said he knew when he was in high school he wanted a career in law enforcement. Patterson, who originally hails from Laurinburg, North Carolina, met his wife Crystal, there. He said they left Laurinburg in 2002 for Fort Lewis,...

  • Coming Soon to the Dayton Memorial Library

    Michele Smith, The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    DAYTON-The Dayton Memorial Library is offering some new activities, as well as some recurring activities, during the autumn months, according to the librarians. Banned Book week runs from September 24 through October 1. The Dayton Memorial Library is partnering with the Liberty Theater on Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 6:30 p.m., to show the movie The Indian in the Cupboard, according to librarian Dusty Waltner. Banned Book Week began in 1982, and it is a call to celebrate the freedom to read, and of...

  • After school program moved to October

    Michele Smith, The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    DAYTON—The 2016-17 After School Program has been moved forward to an Oct. 4 start date, and it will run for seven weeks during the fall quarter, according to Peggy Guiterrez, Drug Free Grant Coordinator for the Coalition for Youth and Families. The After School Program is being offered to third, fourth, fifth, and sixth graders in the Dayton School District, and will take place between from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Tuesdays through Thursdays, she said. Potential activities are cooking, gardening, a...

  • Equestrian Center Plan Moves Forward

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    Fairgrounds Committee-approved plan will be presented to city council on Sept. 20 WAITSBURG – After months of debate and planning, the Waitsburg Fairgrounds Committee has finalized and approved a plan they will present to the Waitsburg City Council at the council's regular meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 20. Anticipating approval of the plan, a work day has been planned for Saturday, Oct. 22, as part of "Make a Difference Day." The three-phased equestrian center plan proposes a renovation of the e...

  • Equestrian Survey Results

    Sep 22, 2016

    WAITSBURG – In March, Suze Wood surveyed local horse people, living within 10 miles of Waitsburg, to determine the needs of local equestrians. Twenty-six people responded to the survey, which showed the desire for riding arenas (96%) as the number one request. What is your primary riding discipline? (one answer allowed) 31% Trail Riding 19% Barrel Racing, Dressage 4% English Equitation, Eventing, Gaming/Gymkana, Reining, Roping, Vaquero, Western Pleasure Show, Working Cow Horse 0% (No responders) Combined Driving, CX, Drill Team, Endurance, F...

  • Volunteers and Resources Needed for Fairgrounds Work Day

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    WAITSBURG – The LDS Church of Walla Walla has a tradition of volunteering to help communities on Make a Difference Day. This year, the church has chosen to donate their time and effort to Waitsburg fairgrounds renovation efforts. Local volunteers, donations and resources are needed to make the Oct. 22 workday a success. The Waitsburg Commercial Club is working with the Waitsburg Friends of the Fairgrounds Committee to coordinate the project. Volunteer efforts will center around the proposed eque...

  • Flying High at the Fair

    The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    Acrobats, clowns, tighrope walkers, jugglers, and more, from the Wenatchee Children's Circus, performed in the rodeo arena on Friday night during the Columbia County Fair....

  • Commissioners and Prosecutor At Impasse Over Grant Funds

    Michele Smith, The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    DAYTON - At the close of their Sept. 7 meeting, Columbia County Commissioners and Columbia County Prosecutor Rea Culwell discussed the idea of seeking mediation to help overcome an impasse regarding how to utilize excess funds from a federally funded crime victim advocacy grant. The disagreement now threatens business as usual in Columbia County and Dayton. Last year the U.S. Department of Commerce tripled funding for crime-victim advocacy. In Washington, every county prosecutor's office receive...

  • Five Applicants Vie for Empty Council Seat

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    WAITSBURG – The Waitsburg City Council will choose from five applicants when they vote to fill a vacant city council seat during a special council meeting at 6 p.m. on Thurs, Sept. 15. Applicants include Karen Gregutt, Jeanie Miller, Lisa Morrow, Jim Davison, and Debra Callahan. The open council position became available when former Waitsburg Mayor Walt Gobel resigned last month. At their August council meeting, council members voted to have Mayor pro tem Marty Dunn fulfill Gobel’s term. Thi...

  • Pioneer Fall Festival is Sept. 18

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    WAITSBURG – Waitsburg welcomes each fall with its traditional one-of-a-kind Pioneer Fall Festival. The festival, a celebration of local history, takes place the third Sunday of each September on the Bruce House Museum lawn. The festival will open with an outdoor nondenominational church service on the Bruce Museum lawn at 11 a.m. Pioneers of the Year, siblings Velma Sickles and Delbert Mock will be recognized following the service. After the ceremony, guests will travel back in time as they t...

  • Prepping for play

    The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    New goal regulation football goalposts were installed at the football field and are ready for the first Waitsburg home game on Fri., Sept. 16. The installation process was no small project! The Waitsburg School District would like to thank the Waitsburg Lions Club for purchasing the goalposts, Kevin House and The McGregor Company for use of the boom truck, and Ross Hamann, Pat Mohney, Tom Mathews, Jim Davison, Andy Winnett, Louie Gagnon and Jake Long for help with installatio...

  • New Health Care Services In CCHS's Future

    Michele Smith, The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    DAYTON—In his report to the Hospital Board of Commissioners on Sept. 8, Columbia County Health System CEO Shane McGuire said active marketing by his marketing team is paying off in getting patients to utilize Dayton General Hospital for their health care needs. Marketing has been accomplished at Kadlec Medical Center, St. Mary’s Providence Hospital in Walla Walla, and elsewhere, since McGuire has instituted an active marketing plan, he said. McGuire attributed active marketing to a strong inpati...

  • Dayton School Board Summary

    Michele Smith, The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    DAYTON—The Dayton School Board heard about enrollment numbers from Superintendent Doug Johnson at their regular meeting on Sept. 7. Johnson said that school enrollment on the first count day was right at four hundred, higher than it was in September, 2015 and he said it is only the second time in the past nine years the count has been higher than the end of the prior year enrollment. “This is a very good sign for us,” Johnson said. Johnson said he is concentrating on the goal of making Dayton th...

  • Mock, Sickles Are Pioneers of the Year

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    WAITSBURG – Siblings Delbert Mock, 92, and Velma (Mock) Sickles, 89, have spent nearly their entire lives in Waitsburg, where their steady service has quietly touched the lives of many. This year, the Waitsburg Historical Society will honor the duo with the title of Pioneers of the Year at the city's annual Pioneer Fall Festival. Their father, Denzil C. Mock, was born in Grassy Creek, North Carolina, but the family eventually settled in the Huntsville area. Denzil's father, Augustus F. Mock, w...

  • Friends of the Pool Host 2nd Annual Pie Baking Contest

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    WAITSBURG – On Sunday, the Laurette McCaw Pie-oneer Fall Festival Pie Baking Contest will make its second appearance, adding to the fun of the city's historic celebration while raising funds for a good cause. Waitsburg Friends of the Pool organized in August of 2015 and quickly devised the highly successful bake-off, which brought in nearly $1,200 last year. Friends of the Pool president Megan Brock said that last year the group purchased sun shades and seating to improve comfort at the pool. T...

  • Dayton FFA Fair Results

    The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    Walla Walla Fair Swine: Jennifer Warren – made it to finals in Fitting & Showing Kianna Price – made it to finals in Fitting & Showing. Columbia County Fair Beef: Ben White – Grand Champion Market Beef, Reserve Champion Fitting & Showing Logan Hersey – Grand Champion Fitting & Showing, Round Robin Overall Showman Hayden Wooldridge – Reserve Champion Market Beef Katie Patton – 2nd Place Individual FFA Livestock Judging Swine: Kianna Price – Reserve Champion Market Swine, Grand Champion FFA Advanced Division Fitting & Showing Lane Wilkening – m...

  • Waitsburg FFA Results

    The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    Walla Walla Fair Fine Arts: Loren Negron- Champion Educational Display Emily Adams- Champion Wood Craft Livestock Judging: Tristan Newman - 6th Individual Devin Newman - 9th Individual Tom House - 10th Individual Horses: Emily Adams- High point- Trail, Grand Champion Western Equitation, Grand Champion Bareback Equitation, Grand Champion English Equitation, Grand Champion Hunter Hack, Grand Champion Idaho Figure 8, Grand Champion Pole Bending, Grand Champion Barrel Racing, Grand Champion...

  • Walla Walla Fair Winners

    The Times|Sep 8, 2016

    Waitsburg kids had a successful weekend at the Walla Walla Fair....

  • Hospital Renovation in Full Swing

    Ken Graham, The Times|Sep 8, 2016

    DAYTON – When renovation of Dayton General Hospital is complete next year, the main entrance to the facility will be on the north side of the building, near the former emergency room entrance. That side of the building is a construction zone now, but one can begin to visualize the circular driveway entrance that will soon be in place. During a tour of the construction late last month, hospital officials described the work underway in Phase 1 of the renovation project, which includes constructing...

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