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  • Adding 'Teeth' to County Building Rules

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 25, 2015

    DAYTON – Do you know your county building and permitting rules? Columbia County suggests you reacquaint yourself with them because officials have asked the planning department to brainstorm a way of “adding teeth” to current ordinances. Jake Davis, Greg Abramson and Kim Lyonnais, with the Columbia County Planning Department, presented information last Wednesday to commissioners on a county-wide problem with building-code violations. Dilemmas include everything from residents running unlicensed s...

  • Waitsburg Honor Roll

    The Times|Jun 25, 2015

    Senior Class 4.0 GPA Gales-Alexenko, Luke Z. Grant, Hannah G. Larsen, Talen T. Philbrook, Emma c. Shafer, Tyler Walker, Samantha R. 3.25 and above GPA Lanning, Owen L. Leroue, Chance O. Mercado, Sofia C. Grant, Michael F. DeRuwe, Mikala L. Edwards, Bailey Acevedo, Devin Fisher, Nicole M. Salazar, Analise Wood, Paige N. Junior Class 3.25 and above Walsh, Stuart J. Branson, Zion I. Jones, Caitlyn A. Sophomore Class 3.25 and above Hays, Taylor A. Pope, Aislynne M. Dunn, Jacob M. Wood, Skylar Farley, Jared E. Adams, Emily A. Mercado, Selina L....

  • Dad's Day Winner

    The Times|Jun 25, 2015

    Randy Hinchliffe was the winner of the Waitsburg Friends of the Library Father's Day raffle basket. . ....

  • Tearing Up the Street

    The Times|Jun 25, 2015

    Workers were busy installing new water lines along the east side of Main Street in Waitsburg Tuesday, making a trip to The Times office especially treacherous for visitors....

  • Gano Likely Died from Natural Causes

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 25, 2015

    DAYTON – The cause of death remains unknown in the case of Shirley "Ben" Gano, the 88-year-old Oregon man whose body was found near Starbuck last week, Columbia County Coroner Rea Culwell told The Times on Monday. Preliminary results from Monday's autopsy, however, indicate that the manner of Gano's death was natural, according to Culwell. More tests will be conducted, but at this time the cause of death could not be determined "due to the condition of the body," she said. Gano's body was locate...

  • County Pursues S. Touchet 'Junkyard' Cleanup

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 25, 2015

    DAYTON – Columbia County has filed criminal charges against county resident Darlene M. Savage, 70, alleging that she has been maintaining an unpermitted salvage or junkyard on her South Touchet Road property for over a year. The misdemeanor charge, filed in district court on June 12, followed a report signed by the Columbia County Planning Department Director Kim Lyonnais earlier that week stating that this particular property has been a problem since at least 2011. The junk, vehicles and o...

  • 'Everyday Hero' Owen Agenbroad at Dayton Library

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 25, 2015

    Dayton WWII veteran Owen Agenbroad (top photo) was the first Everyday Hero to tell his story last Thursday at the Dayton Memorial Library as part of this summer's reading program . . ....

  • Izzy's Big Break

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jun 25, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Izzy-the-camel owner Mickey Richards says he would love to one day to write a book filled with stories about Izzy. If he does, that book will undoubtedly include a chapter on Izzy's most recent adventure as a television star. Last week, Waitsburg's favorite cuddly camel was doused in fake blood (Karo syrup and food coloring) and transformed into a gruesome member of the walking dead to perform in an episode of the SyFy channel series "Z Nation." The series, which is filming its s...

  • Guatemalan Missionaries Play Guest

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jun 25, 2015

    WAITSBURG/DAYTON – Guatemala City missionary David Beam cites "enjoying the wide open spaces and the beauty of the land" as a favorite experience in his recent visit to the Touchet Valley. The valley's rolling hills and waving wheat fields are a stark contrast to the "4 million people and horrible traffic" he and his wife left behind, he said. In a fun case of role reversal, David and his wife, Damaris, recently spent several days enjoying local landscape, people, events and points of i...

  • Water-Right Lease Request Still Up in the Air

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 25, 2015

    WALLA WALLA – The Department of Ecology has made no official decision yet regarding a request that the Walla Walla Watershed Management Partnership be allowed to lease water from the Touchet Eastside-Westside Irrigation District temporarily. This request has been opposed by several groups locally. “There are some inherent problems with what they’re asking Ecology to do,” said Eric Hartwig, regional water master for the Washington State Department of Ecology. “We received 14 official letters o...

  • County Agrees to Port's 20-Year Development Plan

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 25, 2015

    DAYTON – Columbia County Commissioners signed the Blue Mountain Station development agreement last week with the Port of Columbia following an uneventful public hearing earlier this month. Little discussion took place regarding the 20-year plan for the property owned by the port just west of Dayton city limits. County commissioners unanimously agreed to the plan, which details how the phased development of Blue Mountain Station aligns with the county’s current comprehensive plan and zoning res...

  • All Wheel's Weekend: Another Big Success

    The Times|Jun 25, 2015

    Scenes from the Show . . ....

  • Sheriff's Office Releases Information on Search for Missing Oregon Man

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 18, 2015

    Updated June 18, 2015 STARBUCK – Columbia County Sheriff Rocky Miller has released further details on the local search leading to the discovery of missing Oregon man Shirley “Ben” Gano, whose body was located in a ravine several hundred feet from his vehicle near Starbuck on Monday. Gano was last seen in Colville on May 30, driving home to Rainier, Ore, in his SUV – a blue BMW X5. For more than two weeks, law enforcement and citizens across the state aided Gano’s family in searching for the 8...

  • 2015 Waitsburg Livestock Show and Fair Results

    The Times|Jun 18, 2015

    GOATS: MARKET Grand Champion – Bethany Bennett Reserve Champion – Grace Coulston GOATS: SHOWMANSHIP Grand Champion – Sydney Fowble Reserve Champion – Grace Coulston RABBITS: SHOWMANSHIP Grand Champion – Miriam Bennett Reserve Champion – Serena Jacob POULTRY: SHOWMANSHIP Grand Champion – Nathaniel Bennett SHEEP: MARKET Grand Champion – Braden Kitselman Reserve Champion – Taylor Jones SHEEP: 4-H SHOWMANSHIP Grand Champion – Codi Armstrong Reserve Champion – Chloe Brown SHEEP: FFA SHOWMANSHIP Grand...

  • State Declares Snowpack Drought

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 18, 2015

    [Editor's note: Beginning this week, The Times will feature regular updates to the 2015 Drought, including interviews with water experts, farmers, ag specialists, climatologists, business owners, residents and others, to keep you informed on how the record-low snowpack this winter will impact us all in the coming months.] WALLA WALLA – Eric Hartwig is worried about what the rivers in the Walla Walla and Touchet valleys are doing. They are drying up – and fast. "We are setting all-time low flo...

  • Prescott Grads Embrace the Future

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jun 18, 2015

    PRESCOTT – A delayed start due to a sound-system glitch did little to dampen the high spirits of the seniors and audience in attendance at Prescott's Class of 2015 graduation ceremony in the Prescott gymnasium on Thursday evening, June 11. But then, it may be hard to bring down the spirits of a class whose motto is, "We dream of a better tomorrow where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives." Ten pairs of seniors walked to the traditional strains of 'Pomp and Circu...

  • Prescott Picnic Pad

    Jun 18, 2015

    A new handicap-accessible walkway now leads from the Prescott Park lot to an enlarged picnic pad area, complete with a handicap- accessible barbeque that can be rotated for easy access....

  • Prescott Class of 2015 Scholarship Awards

    The Times|Jun 18, 2015

    Jessica Iglesias: Sea Mar $1,000, Aiyeku-Turner/Jackson Family Scholarship $660 Alesandra Diaz: Blue Mt. Comm. Found. T.B. Elliott $2,500, Salutatorian Award $100, Jacobson Family Scholarship $200, Prescott Education Assoc. Scholarship $800 Jonathan Escalante: Blue Mt. Comm. Found. Roberta Bell Kraemer $750 Selena Duran: Blue Mt. Comm. Found. William and Delora Harpe $1,750, Blue Mt. Comm. Found.Kenneth Garner $1,750, Sea Mar $1,000, Valedictorian Award $150, Prescott Lions Scholarship $800, Jacobson Family Scholarship $200, Gailord and Jean...

  • Wizard Cast List Set

    The Times|Jun 18, 2015

    DAYTON – The cast is mostly set for this year's fall musical. The Wizard of Oz will be performed at Dayton's Liberty Theater in November and December. Co-director Mike Ferrians just released the following cast list: WIZARD OF OZ: TVAC PRODUCTIONS 2015 Directed by Mike Ferrians and Brenda Henderson CAST LIST: Dorothy Gale - Savannah McFarland Dorothy Understudy - Melissa Petrello Hunk/Scarecrow - Cougar Henderson Hickory/Tinman - Chad Pearson Zeke/Lion - Tony Sykes Wicked Witch - Roz Edwards G...

  • Dayton Man Guilty of Inland Cellular Burglary

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 18, 2015

    DAYTON – Dayton resident John Garrett Waltermire, 24, was sentenced in early June to 12 months and one day in state prison after a year of multiple arrests, evasion from local law enforcement and months spent in the county jail. He admitted in Columbia County Superior Court several weeks ago to breaking into the Inland Cellular store in downtown Dayton on March 2, not long after his release from jail on bail after a separate burglary at the city dog pound in December. Waltermire was most recentl...

  • Officials Confirm One Local Case of Whooping Cough

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 18, 2015

    DAYTON – Cases of whooping cough, also known as pertussis, have been on the rise in Walla Walla County all year; this month Columbia County Public Health has confirmed a case of pertussis in a Dayton Elementary School student. It is the only case of whooping cough reported in Columbia County this year, but the disease is contagious and potentially life-threatening in infants and very young children, according to the Centers for Disease Control. And even people who have been previously i...

  • Knights Harken Start of Summer Reading

    Jun 18, 2015

    Dayton Memorial Library kicked off its summer reading program on Friday with a visit from the noble Knights of Veritas of Ellensburg. After the program, children held a real sword and tried on a metal helmet. The summer program is sponsored by the Friends of the Dayton Memorial Library....

  • Dayton Works on Pool Upgrade

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 18, 2015

    DAYTON – Summer swimming is in full swing, and city staff have been working to ensure not only a good experience for guests to the Dayton City Pool but also save the city money. The city purchased a new chlorination system that is not only easier and safer to use but much more cost effective, according to pool manager Emily Schlenz. The original system consisted of 50-gallon barrels containing a concentration of about 12 percent chlorine mixed with water. Now workers use tablets that are a c...

  • Apply Now for Summer Youth, Teen Programs in Dayton

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 18, 2015

    DAYTON – Blue Mountain Counseling won't know for another week or so about the $25,000 State Farm grant it hoped to win with community support via online voting last month, but directors are determined not to let the outcome of the grant stop them from providing another year of summer recreation for local children. "Dimita (director of BMC) said one way or another we will have the Summer Youth program because this community needs it," said Laura Tolman, prevention coordinator with Blue M...

  • Monsters, Owls and Whales, Oh My!

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jun 18, 2015

    WAITSBURG – On June 1, Margie Douglas and her fourth grade class made a special trip to deliver Monster Cookies to Waitsburg's graduating seniors. "Their eyes lit up at the sight of them," said Douglas. And at Douglas' retirement party on June 10, guests were handed Monster Cookies from cloth-covered baskets. So what's with the cookies? It's not simply that they taste amazing (which they do!). In Waitsburg, Monster Cookies, 4th grade and Mrs. Douglas all go hand-in-hand. The cookies, which D...

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