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  • Sydney Fowble Wins $1,000 FFA Grant

    Dena Wood, The Times|Dec 24, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Waitsburg FFA member Sydney Fowble got an extra-special Christmas present this year: a $1,000 grant from the National FFA Foundation for her Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) goat production project. Now she has the enjoyable task of figuring out how to spend the money. Fowble was selected from hundreds of applicants nationwide for her SAE project. An SAE requires a member to create and operate an agriculture-related business, work at an agriculture-related business, or c...

  • Walsh to be City Council Student Liaison

    Dena Wood, The Times|Dec 24, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Come January, there will be a new face at the Waitsburg City Council table. New student liaison Stuart Walsh will be sworn in at the Jan. 20 city council meeting. The Waitsburg High School senior, and son of Jim and Anne Walsh, is currently president of both the associated student body and the National Honor Society. He is also Knowledge Bowl captain. Walsh was recently featured in a television spot as O'Brien Chevrolet's Student of the Month for October. Last year he served as N...

  • The Lights of the Season

    The Times|Dec 24, 2015

  • Columbia Pulp Updates Building Schedule

    Michele Smith, The Times|Dec 24, 2015

    DAYTON – On Wednesday, Columbia Pulp CEO John Begley presented an updated timeline for groundbreaking for the firm’s straw processing plant, which it plans to build near Lyons Ferry in northwest Columbia County. He also talked about moving the company’s laboratory from Seneca Foods, Corp., to the former Columbia Cut Stock buildings. The discussions took place during the annual Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) meeting, held at the Columbia County Fire District #3 station. (See...

  • Leona Clarno Leaves $20,000 to Library

    Dena Wood, The Times|Dec 24, 2015

    WAITSUBRG - Leona May Clarno passed away, at the age of 90, on Nov. 10, but will leave a lasting legacy. The longtime Waitsburg resident donated $20,000 to the City of Waitsburg, earmarked for use by the Weller Library. Clarno was involved in the Sherwood Trust for many years, and served as both an administrator and Secretary of the Board of Trustees. In her passing, she left substantial donations to many organizations. Waitsburg City Administrator Randy Hinchliffe said the funds will be used...

  • Community Weighs Economic Development Priorities

    Michele Smith, The Times|Dec 24, 2015

    DAYTON – Community leaders gathered at a luncheon on Dec. 16 at the Columbia County Fire District #3 station for Columbia County’s annual Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) meeting. The purpose of the meeting is to amend and prioritize projects on a five-year economic development project list. Before the priority discussion began, John Begley CEO of Columbia Pulp, Inc., spoke about the latest plans for that firm’s development of a straw pulp plant near Lyons Ferry (see artic...

  • Commissioners Adopt 6-Year TIP

    Michele Smith, The Times|Dec 24, 2015

    DAYTON—At a public hearing on December 2, the Columbia County Commissioners considered, and adopted, three resolutions pertaining to road projects for 2016. The Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program covers the years 2016 to 2021. It includes an updated listing of proposed road improvement projects, along with a revenue and expenditure analysis. A bridge inspection report for that was prepared by County Engineer Andrew Woods. The annual construction program for 2016 describes ten road p...

  • Waitsburg Approves Scaled-Back Budget

    Dena Wood, The Times|Dec 24, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Following a second public hearing and two workshop sessions, the Waitsburg City Council approved the city’s 2016 final budget at the Dec. 17 meeting. The 2016 budget of $1.75 million shaved more than $1 million off of last year’s $2.8 million budget. Waitsburg City Administrator Randy Hinchliffe said the drop in expenditures is mostly because there are no large capital projects slated for 2016. “We’ll replace a few small sections of water line, some storm line, some sidewalks...

  • Bluewood to Open Friday

    Ken Graham, The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    DAYTON – The southeast Washington ski season begins Friday, as Ski Bluewood opens its mountain to skiers and snowboarders. According to a press release, the Skyline Express and Platter Pull lifts will operate beginning Friday, with the Triple Nickle lift to be determined. The ski area will open at 9 a.m., with rentals, food service and snow sports available. Ski Bluewood will operate daily from its opening Friday through January 3, except for Christmas day. Hours are 9 a.m. through 4 p.m. d...

  • A Living Nativity

    The Times|Dec 17, 2015

  • Nolan-Beasley Gains More Recognition

    Dena Wood, The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Kindergarten students in Waitsburg now have even more to brag about when they describe their classroom teacher. Presidential Award-winner Pam Nolan- Beasley is now a national semi-finalist, being recognized as a cream-of-the-crop science teacher. Nolan-Beasley was one of two Washington teachers awarded the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching in 2012, She received a $10,000 cash award and a trip to Washington D.C. Last week Nolan-Beasley was n...

  • FCCLA Hosts Jeans for Teens Drive

    Dena Wood, The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Late last January, the Waitsburg High School student body "overwhelmingly approved" the addition of FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America) to the school's club and organization offerings. The first big FFCLA event is a Jeans for Teens Drive that kicked off this week. Club Leader Nancy Bickelhaupt says FFCLA is to Family and Consumer Science what FFA is to agriculture. The national Career and Technical Education organization promotes personal growth through l...

  • Practice Makes Perfect

    Michele Smith, The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    DAYTON-Here's the scenario: At 8:00 a.m. a pickup truck pulling a 1,000-pound tank of anhydrous ammonia down South Cottonwood Street in front of Kyle's Towing is backed into by another vehicle, causing the fertilizer tank to overturn. A small leak occurs from a valve at the back of the tank, coming out of the pump. What happens next? It is likely that most of us don't know; but it is a sure bet that there are people who do. On Dec. 9, Columbia County Emergency Management Planner Mike Spring led...

  • Same Face, New Place

    Dena Wood, The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Waitsburg's Izzy the Camel will welcome in the new year from his new digs off Highway 124 and Hart Road, just east of Prescott. While some Izzy fans have been vocal in expressing displeasure over the move, Izzy's owners, Mickey and Tawnya Richards, say it will be best for everyone. For the last several years, Izzy and his big, blue trailer have welcomed visitors to Waitsburg from the pasture off Highway 12, just south of the Waitsburg city limits. The land was owned by Waitsburg r...

  • School Board Approves Levy, Bond Measures

    Dena Wood, The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    WAITSBURG – After many months spent deliberating, seeking estimates, and soliciting community input, the Waitsburg School board approved resolutions to place both a replacement M&O levy and a school facilities upgrade bond on the February 2016 special election ballot. The proposed replacement M&O levy would collect $559,000 in 2017 and $570,000 in 2018. The estimated dollar rate of the levy is $3.55 per $1,000 of assessed value in both years. The exact tax levy rate may be adjusted based on t...

  • Waitsburg School Board Update

    The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    New board member Russ Knopp and incumbents Marilyn Johnson and Christy House took the oath of office. Ross Hamann was re-elected as board chairman and Christy house was elected as vice-chairman. Board members reported on the WSSDA (Washington State School Directors Association) annual conference. Approved the closure of the district office from Dec. 21 to Jan. 1. Approved creating an exploratory committee to study and report on the logistics of a football combine with Dayton High School. See story in next week’s issue. Approved placing a r...

  • 2016 Budget Adopted by Dayton Council

    Michele Smith, The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    DAYTON—At their meeting on Dec. 7, the Dayton City Council approved a $5,765,300 budget for 2016 that places hiring of a part-time code enforcement officer at the top of the list. The code enforcement officer would be the primary contact for land use complaints, and would actively pursue and enforce city health and safety codes and ordinances, according to city officials. City Clerk Trina Cole said that she is receiving more and more complaints from the public about people being out of complianc...

  • Dayton KB Team Ties for 4th out of 14 Schools

    Dena Wood, The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    DAYTON – The Dayton High School knowledge bowl team is proving to be tough competition this year. After taking first place at the November east schools meet in Waitsburg, Dayton tied for fourth place at the all ESD schools meet in Walla Walla on Dec. 9. At the Dec. 9, One Team All Schools meet Dayton tied for fourth place with DeSales, out of 14 schools, and ahead of much larger schools such as Prosser, Burbank, and Southridge. Top scores at the All Schools meet were Richland (105), Kennewick (...

  • Kindergarten ~ Pam Nolan-Beasley ~ Letters to Santa

    The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    Dear Santa, I hope your reindeers are doing good. I also hope your elves are doing good. I want my own pink x box controller. I want to get a Play Station for my brothers. I hope you have a good Christmas. Your friend, Georgia Reser Dear Santa, Are your elves working hard? How are your reindeers doing? Thank you for getting me a bb gun, Santa, I wanted for Christmas. Thank you for getting all my presents, Santa. Your friend, Camdyn Vories Dear Santa, I want a Monster High Playhouse full of dolls. And then new boots, stickers, and make-up. And...

  • Christmas Special - First Grade ~ Dinah Lindsey ~ Haiku Poems

    The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    Santa’s Sleigh Santa’s sleigh is red It can go super speedy Santa’s sleigh can fly By Liam Williams Snowman Frosty must be cold I can build a big snowman It looks like diamonds. By Tegan Largent Snowballs Snowballs can be big I like to have snowball fights Sometimes it can hurt By Landen Henry Sledding I walk up a hill I go down with all my friends And my face gets red By Jayton Gleason Christmas I like Christmas Day It is a family day I like Santa’s gifts By Ryleigh Crosby Snow Snow s cold and white I like snow because it’s white It makes my...

  • Second Grade ~ Wenda Parr ~ Winter Poetry

    The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    By Tyler Coulston The important thing about winter is that I get to see my Grandma Debbie. It is fun and randma Debbie gets a nice bed. In winter I can go sledding and go see Santa. Winter is cold and you can make a snowman. But the most important thing about winter is that I get to see my Grandma Debbie. By Shylee Elmore The important thing about winter is that I can see my family. It is fun to see Aunt A.K. and she brings me presents. In winter I can open presents and I can see my cousins. Winter is cool. But the most important thing about...

  • Third Grade ~ Marne Henderson ~ Christmas Stories

    The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    The Tree By Jessika Lambert I was hearing a cracking sound and I felt a funny feeling. Before I knew it I was on the ground! I was picked up and put into the back of a truck. I was back there for about 3 hours. When the people in the truck got to their house they took me in the living room. They watered me, I was so thirsty! I got decorated, and they put a lot of presents under me. It was the next morning, the family was up, they saw all of the presents and they were so happy. I was happy to celebrate Christmas with them. The Snowman Party By...

  • Fourth Grade ~ Deanna Coulston ~ Favorite Christmas Recipes

    The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    By Adelaide M. Johnson My favorite holiday recipe is pumpkin pie. I like pumpkin pie because it is a family secret. I also like the pie because my grandma makes it a special way. The last reason I like it is because I can make it myself. That is why I like pumpkin pie. Here is the recipe to my favorite pie: Pumpkin Pie Ingredients: 2 cups of pumpkin 2/3 cups of sugar 1 teaspoon of cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon ginger 1/4 teaspoon cloves 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon salt 2 eggs 2 cups of milk 2 tablespoons molasses Directions: Stir pumpkin to remove...

  • Fifth Grade ~ Gabe Kiefel ~ Christmas Stories

    The Times|Dec 17, 2015

    Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer By Alexandyr Dahlby Did you know that Rudolf never had a nose that glowed? He actually had very good eyesight to see in the fog. The reason for this is that Santa Claus took very good care of Rudolf. His father is Donder, a reindeer who pulls Santa’s sleigh. That is how Rudolf got to be the head of the team. When Santa said “Rudolf with your nose so bright, won`t you guide my sleigh tonight?” he didn`t actually mean that. He actually meant only, “Will you guide my sleigh tonight.” Perhaps this is the reason why San...

  • A Hometown Holiday

    The Times|Dec 10, 2015

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