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  • New At The Library

    The Times|Oct 1, 2015

    Weller Public Library 212 Main Street, Waitsburg Hours: Mon. and Thurs. 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Storytime: Mon., 10:30 a. m. Library of the Souls: The third novel of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs (Young Adult Horror): Time is running out for the Peculiar Childrenwho are forced to stage the most daring of rescue missions to save their beloved Miss Peregrine. Features more than 50 all-new Peculiar photographs. Friction by Sandra Brown (Adult Fiction): An extraordinary novel about t...

  • Book Review

    Tanya Patton, The Times|Oct 1, 2015

    My favorite summer read wasn't a frothy love story or a sassy bit of chick lit. Believe it or not, the book I couldn't put down was a fun, smart and entertaining book about English grammar. It's true. I must confess that I am a bit of a grammar geek. I revel in the intricacies of the English language. I actually enjoyed diagramming sentences in high school English class and fully respect the power of well-placed punctuation and thoughtful word choice. Mary Norris, a veteran copy editor for the...

  • Lions Club Salmon Bake 2015

    The Times|Oct 1, 2015

  • Nieto Sentenced to 16 Mos.for Beckner Stabbing

    The Times|Oct 1, 2015

    DAYTON – On Sept. 9, Anthony John Nieto Sr., 56, entered a guilty plea to reduced charges stemming from a stabbing incident in Nov. of 2014. He was sentenced to 16 months in prison, with credit for time served. Nieto was arrested on Nov. 8, 2014, after deputies were called to the alley behind Woody’s Bar and Grill, at 214 E. Main Street in Dayton, after reports of a group of people fighting. After deputies separated the group, witnesses reported that one man had been stabbed in the neck. Tysen Beckner was taken to Dayton General Hospital wit...

  • District Seeks Input on Capital Improvement Priorities

    Dena Wood, The Times|Oct 1, 2015

    WAITSBURG – “As a board, we have made a decision that it is our goal that it will not raise taxes,” said Waitsburg School Board Chairman Ross Hamann. The statement was made during the Sept. 23 community forum held to determine community priorities for future capital improvements. With the 1999 $1.62 million capital improvements bond nearly paid off and the 2016 expiration of the 2014 maintenance & operations levy, the district must determine what projects to tackle next as they ask resid...

  • Court News - September 16, 2015

    The Times|Oct 1, 2015

    Columbia County Superior Court September 16, 2015 Trials Set: Eric Ryan Vanzandt, 31, Dayton; entered not guilty plea to one charge of escape from community custody. Vanzandt failed to make himself available for DOC supervision. He is held on $10,000 bail. Trial set for Oct. 15-16. Sentencing/Plea Agreements: Anthony J. Nieto, Sr., 56, Dayton; plead guilty to a reduced charge of one count of assault in the third degree – criminal negligence and a weapon, a Class C felony. Nieto was originally charged with first degree assault following an i...

  • Management and Board Changes Coming to CCHS

    The Times|Oct 1, 2015

    DAYTON – During their regular meeting last week, the Columbia County Hospital District board named interim co-CEOs to fill in after the departure of current CEO Jon Smiley. Smiley resigned effective Sept. 30. Chief Financial Officer Lee Holter and Chief Operations Officer Shane McGuire will serve as co-CEOs until the board names a permanent replacement for Smiley. That decision is expected to be made later this year. According to CCHS Human Resources Director Steve Stahl, the committee reviewing applications for CEO has narrowed the list of can...

  • Fire CommissionErs Discuss Annexation at Comm. Club

    The Times|Oct 1, 2015

    WAITSBURG - Walla Walla/Columbia County Fire Dist. #2 Commissioners will speak about the annexation of the Waitsburg Fire Dept. into District #2 at the Tues. Oct. 6 Commercial Club meeting. The meeting will be held at Gleason’s Galley on Waitsburg’s Main Street. Cost for the BBQ chicken dinner is $8 (not including tax and gratuity) and reservations should be made to B.A. Keve at ikbakeve@charter.net or (509) 337-6546. There is no cost to attend the meeting only, which begins at 7 p.m....

  • Honoring Waitsburg Pioneers

    The Times|Sep 24, 2015

  • Beckner Pleads Guilty to Child Abuse Charge

    The Times|Sep 24, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Waitsburg resident Tysen R. Beckner, 26, pleaded guilty in Walla Walla County Superior Court on Sept. 14, to second-degree assault of a child. The charge was reduced from the original charge of first-degree assault of a child and Beckner now faces a standard prison term of 31-41 months, when sentenced. Beckner originally pleaded not guilty to the first-degree assault charge at his July 6 arraignment. The charges resulted from an incident that took place June 17 when Beckner was allegedly involved in a fight outside a Waitsburg bar....

  • County Ponders Pot Regulations

    Ken Graham, The Times|Sep 24, 2015

    DAYTON – The Columbia County Commissioners held a workshop Monday to consider regulations on the growing, processing, and sale of marijuana in the county. The session was set up last week after the board voted down a motion to ban pot businesses in the county. The commissioners met with County Planning Director Kim Lyonnais and Prosecutor Rea Culwell to discuss changes to county ordinances that will address regulation of recreational marijuana businesses, along with medical marijuana in g...

  • Parents Protest Penitentiary Crew

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 24, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Nearly two dozen parents – more than board chairman Ross Hamann said he'd seen in attendance in his 12 years on the board – showed up at the Sept. 16 Waitsburg school board meeting to voice concerns about work crews from the Washington State Penitentiary performing work on the school grounds. The public comment session of the meeting was moved from the small Preston Hall Board Room to a larger classroom to accommodate the crowd. Parent Melanie Gagnon initiated the discussion by sa...

  • Attorney Karl Moves to Hubbard Law Building

    The Times|Sep 24, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Local attorney Julie Karl recently moved Karl Law Office from its previous Dayton location on 527 Cameron St. to a newly remodeled office in the Hubbard Law Building on Waitsburg's Main Street. Karl's practice is separate from building owner and attorney Michael V. Hubbard's practice, but the two attorneys share a receptionist. Karl said she moved to Dayton in 1999 and worked for the Columbia County Prosecutor's Office for 13 years. While employed at the prosecutor's office, Karl ear...

  • Bubble Ball Soccer

    The Times|Sep 24, 2015

  • Relay For Life Begins

    The Times|Sep 24, 2015

  • Archeologist Seeks Dismissal of Artifact Theft Charges

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 24, 2015

    DAYTON – Defense Attorney Michael De Grasse petitioned Judge Scott D. Galina to dismiss all charges against archeologist Richard Lee Lyman in Columbia County Superior Court on Sept. 16. Columbia County Prosecuting Attorney Rea Culwell requested that the case proceed to trial but said charges against Lyman’s associates, Dave Schmitt and Matthew Boulanger, would be dropped. The three out-of-state professional archeologists were charged in July with theft of prehistoric artifacts from the Uma...

  • Gleason's Galley Moves to Main

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 24, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Karen Gleason has been happily serving up breakfasts and sandwiches at her cheery mobile unit next to the Ag Link building here since she opened shop last Mother's Day. But she was getting a bit worried about not having indoor dining facilities with cooler weather just around the corner. On Tuesday, Gleason's Galley moved to Main Street, occupying the former home of Carmen's Deli, located between the Plaza Theater and Waitsburg Grocery. Gleason is not only happy to provide her r...

  • Fall Festival Fun

    The Times|Sep 24, 2015

  • Waitsburg FFA Fair Results

    The Times|Sep 24, 2015

    Walla Walla Fair Swine: Reserve Novice Showman- Olivia Ortiz Horse: Grand Champion Pole Bending, Figure 8 Race, Barrels - Emily Adams Reserve Grand Champion Pole Bending - Megan Morrison All Around Showmanship - Emily Adams Goats: Champion Advanced Showman- Kassidy Kuykendall Overall Grand Champion Showman- Kassidy Kuykendall Grand Champion Market Goat- Kassidy Kuykendall Overall Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat- Kassidy Kuykendall Beef: Reserve Grand Champion Market - Jared Farley Reserve...

  • 4-H and FFA Still Life and Activity Results for the 2015 Columbia County Fair

    The Times|Sep 24, 2015

    The following is a list of 4-H and FFA members who entered still life exhibits in the Youth Building and entered various activities/contests during the 2015 Columbia County Fair and the awards they received. 4-H Baked Foods Lindsey Newhouse: Sweepstakes, 3 blue Rebecca Smith: Sweepstakes, 2 Reserve Sweepstakes, 7 blue Mackena Culley: 2 blue, red Kiley Curran: blue Cayle Davis: 2 blue Samantha Davis: 2 blue McKenzie Dobbs: red Daltin Lambert: blue, red Jessika Lambert: Cloverbud Award McKenzie Lewis-Seal: red Sagelyn Kilts: red Sadie Seney:...

  • Historical Society Honors Charter Members as Pioneers of the Year

    Dena Wood, The Times|Sep 17, 2015

    WAITSBURG – In honor of the City of Waitsburg's sesquicentennial, the Waitsburg Historical Society found it fitting to commemorate its own history by recognizing the two surviving members of the society's founding group as Pioneers of the Year. Bob Patton and Dona Jean Smith hold that honor. The Waitsburg Historical Society was founded in 1971 and the original board included Roberta Broom, Jan Zuger, Joe Abbey, Dorothy Kison, Bettie Chase, Dona Jean Smith and Bob Patton. Carolee Jantz joined t...

  • Annual Pioneer Fall Festival is Sunday

    The Times|Sep 17, 2015

    WAITSBURG – This year’s Pioneer Fall Festival on Sunday is shaping up nicely, with plenty of fun in store for all who attend. The event kicks off with a nondenominational church service on the Bruce House Lawn at 11 a.m. followed by Pioneer of the Year awards at noon. This year’s recipients are Bob Patton and Dona Jean Smith. Judging for the First Annual Pie-Oneer Fall Festival Pie Tasting contest will take place right after the awards ceremony at 12:15, as the festival officially opens. Big stage musical entertainment includes Grandma & The Bo...

  • New Benches at Smith Hollow School

    The Times|Sep 17, 2015

    Two new park-style benches were recently installed at the Smith Hollow Schoolhouse grounds in Dayton. The benches are courtesy of the Anderson family of Dayton, friends & supporters for the late Rob Anderson, and Columbia REA. They compliment the recent bike rack/hitching post memorial for Rob Anderson. The green metal benches match existing public seating on Dayton's Main Street. The concrete pad for the benches was installed by Tanner Steinhoff of Steinhoff construction. Jack Himmelberger, a...

  • 'Battle of the Tomatoes!'

    Ken Graham, The Times|Sep 17, 2015

    DAYTON – Cherokee Purple, Black Krim, Green Zebra, Brandywine. One of these or a dozen other heirloom tomato varieties could be this year's winner at the Third Annual Heirloom Tomato Tasting Competition and Dinner event this weekend in Dayton. The main event begins Sunday at 4 p.m. at TamiJoyFarm, near the south end of S. Fourth St. Guests will be able to taste up to 15 varieties of heirloom tomatoes, entered by local area growers. Heirloom tomatoes are grown from non-hybrid seeds, and come i...

  • A Long, Hot Summer

    Dena Wood, Th|Sep 17, 2015

    WAITSBURG – If asked, Waitsburg High senior Trey Potts would have no trouble writing a typical "How I Spent my Summer Vacation" essay. His summer was anything but dull, though it may not qualify as a vacation. The 18-year-old spent his entire summer fighting fires for the Clearwater-Potlatch Timber Protective Association (C-PTPA). That was aside from the one week he attended the Kiwanis Youth Law Enforcement Career Camp in Shelton, Wash. Both experiences had a significant impact on his plans f...

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