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  • Waitsburg Home Lost to Fire

    The Times|Jun 11, 2015

    A lone firefighter mops up the blaze that completely destroyed a mobile home on Murphy Street in Waitsburg on Saturday......

  • Children Learn About Pioneer Life

    The Times|Jun 11, 2015

    Waitsburg Elementary students ended the school year with a traditional Pioneer Day program at the Bruce House Museum. . ....

  • Lyons Ferry Park Celebrates Opening

    Ken Graham, The Times|Jun 11, 2015

    STARBUCK – Local dignitaries, the Dayton High School band and a crowd of well-wishers enjoyed a sunny day at Lyons Ferry Park Friday as they celebrated the park's rejoining the Washington State Park System. During the grand opening ceremony, a new entry sign to the park was unveiled and visitors heard from several speakers, including Southeast Area Manager Gary Vierra and State Representatives Terry Nealey (R Dayton), Joe Schmick (R Colfax) and Mary Dye (R Pomeroy). Visitors also got to view t...

  • Summer Reading: Everyday Heroes at the Library

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 11, 2015

    DAYTON – What do knights in shining armor, a fire chief, a Columbia County Sheriff's deputy, a teacher and a World War II veteran have in common? They are all (or were, in their time) everyday heroes. And they will each make an appearance at Dayton Memorial Library this summer. "One of the nice things about living here so long is being able to pick up the phone and call someone to present for our program," said Carolyn Laib, the new children's librarian at Dayton Memorial. Laib has a full s...

  • Missing Oregon Man Found Dead Near Starbuck

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 11, 2015

    Updated June 16, 2015 STARBUCK – Authorities located the body of missing 88-year-old Oregon man Shirley Benjamin "Ben" Gano in a steep ravine not far from his vehicle just north of Starbuck off Fletcher Road on Monday. Family members and law enforcement across the state had been searching southeastern Washington for Gano after he failed to return home to Rainier, Ore., from a trip to Colville at the end of May. During the next two weeks, Columbia County officials followed up on tips that Gano m...

  • Hospital Moves Forward with Upgrade

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 4, 2015

    DAYTON – Directors of the Columbia County Health System are moving forward with upgrades to Dayton General Hospital. The board unanimously agreed on Thursday that hospital district executives should secure an architect to draw up plans for the project using the Stroudwater report submitted to the board by an independent consultant firm in April. "It makes sense given the information we have," Director Lisa Naylor said, and other members of the board agreed. Financial reports prepared for the b...

  • Waitsburg Spirit

    The Times|Jun 4, 2015

  • Ambulance Honors Naumann with Building Name

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jun 4, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Several local companies worked together to improve the driveway and move the flagpole outside the Waitsburg Ambulance Service last month. The chores will help beautify the lot for the future dedication of the building to longtime Waitsburg Ambulance Service Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) and Chief of Operations Richard Naumann, who died in April. Naumann, who passed away following a four-year battle with cancer on April 10, requested that his family not hold a s...

  • Memorial Honors Son, Dayton Grad

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 4, 2015

    DAYTON – When their son, 41-year-old Dayton High School graduate Robert "Rob" Anderson, died unexpectedly on July 31, 2013, Carol and Andy Anderson wanted to find some way to honor his memory permanently in his own hometown. Those who drive by or visit the Smith Hollow Schoolhouse, on N. Front Street, can now see this memorial – a combination bike rack and hitching post installed on the historic school's grounds. "We didn't want to do some big elaborate thing, but we thought this would work wel...

  • Swim Season Is Just Around the Corner

    The Times|Jun 4, 2015

    Waitsburg Pool Update The Waitsburg City Pool, with a newly replaced liner, will open for business at 1 p.m. on June 15. Lifeguards for the 2015 swim season are Paige Wood, Devin Newman, Caitlyn Jones, Cameron Terry and Tayler Jones. Pool Hours are Monday through Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Lap swim is Tuesday and Thursday from 5-6 p.m. An anonymous donor has provided funds to cover staffing so that the pool can be open on Saturdays from 1-5 p.m. The donor hopes to provide an...

  • Longtime Dayton Elementary School Librarian Retires

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Jun 4, 2015

    DAYTON – Watching Roslyn "Roz" Edwards read aloud to a group of children at the Dayton Elementary Library, where she has worked as librarian since the '90s, is like seeing her on the stage of the Liberty Theater, where she has performed in various roles for more than a decade. "She's funny because when she reads a book, she actually sounds like the characters," said Dayton third-grader Cami Martin. Exactly. She does all the voices. She interacts with her audience: "What is happening here? What's...

  • Local Businesses Donate to Spruce Up WAS Lot

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jun 4, 2015

    WAITSBURG – It's the time of year for "spring cleaning," and some major to-do's on the wish list of the Waitsburg Ambulance Service (WAS) Board have been crossed off, thanks to donations of time, materials and equipment from local business owners who worked together to clean up the lot surrounding the building. WAS board member Nancy Otterson said she had been wishing for new gravel in the parking area for "a very long time." According to EMT Cimarron Perkins, the rock in the lot was too big f...

  • School Board Update

    The Times|Jun 4, 2015

    Facilities/Transportation/Maintenance Supervisor’s Report (Colter Mohney): Updated board on motor pool and suggested the district surplus two older buses and purchase a smaller GM bus, with handicap accessibility, with 80,000 miles, available for $2,500. Mohney provided quotes for two new, two-wheel drive busses, and requested the board approve him a purchase amount. The board approved up to $65,000 toward the purchase of a new, larger bus and board members will check out the $2,500 used, smaller bus. Superintendent’s Report (Dr. Carol Clarke):...

  • Waitsburg Yard Sale Map

    The Times|Jun 4, 2015

  • Dayton on Parade

    May 28, 2015

    Parades, mules and Dayton's rich history drew crowds to town over the Memorial weekend. . ....

  • WHS Alumni Banquet Draws Crowd

    Dena Wood, The Times|May 28, 2015

    WAITSBURG – The 112th Waitsburg High School Alumni Banquet and Reunion took place in the Waitsburg Elementary School multipurpose room on Saturday, May 23, with Darleen (Smith) Dozier, Class of '78 presiding. Dr. Carol Clarke welcomed alumni, guests and seniors of the 2015 graduating class. Clarke expressed special pride in the importance of service taught to Waitsburg students. She specifically mentioned seniors Hannah Grant who gathered supplies and volunteers to paint the football field b...

  • Dunn Receives Nearly Five Years for Drugs

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|May 28, 2015

    DAYTON – Monty N. Dunn, the 50-year-old Dayton resident arrested on multiple drug charges at his home across the street from the Dayton High School in February, was sentenced to 57 months in prison, with credit for time served, by a Columbia County Superior Court judge last week. Dunn, who has been incarcerated in the Columbia County Jail since his arrest, was offered a plea agreement by county prosecutors in April. He signed the document last week, and his guilty plea was read into the r...

  • Waitsburg Honors Vets at Memorial Service

    Dena Wood, The Times|May 28, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Flags lined the fence and flapped briskly in the breeze, making a fitting presentation at Waitsburg's annual American Legion Memorial Day Service at the Waitsburg City Cemetery on Monday. Legion Commander Ron Standring and Auxiliary President Rose Engelbrite opened the ceremony, which began with the flag-lowering by Boy Scouts from Troop 332. WHS seniors Mikala DeRuwe and Paige Wood sang the "Star Spangled Banner," and Pastor Jimmie Daves led the invocation. City council representati...

  • SEA-TECH Serves Up CNAs

    Dena Wood, The Times|May 28, 2015

    WALLA WALLA – It was standing room only, at SEA-TECH Skill Center's first-ever pre-nursing pinning ceremony, held May 19. Friends and family filled the meeting room and lined the hallway to watch as instructor Sandy Thomas pinned the 33 students who had successfully completed the required clinicals and class time to sit for the state exams. Students held candles in honor of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, during the ceremony's processional. Thomas shared that the students h...

  • Columbia County Superior Court

    May 28, 2015

    Sentencing/Resolution: Monty N. Dunn, 50, Dayton; charged in February with five counts of delivery of meth (and selling within 1,000 feet of school grounds), possession of meth, possession of legend (prescription) drugs without a prescription and endangerment with a controlled substance. See story on Page 1 for information on Dunn’s sentencing. John G. Waltermire, 24, Dayton; changed plea to guilty on charges of second-degree burglary, a Class C felony with a maximum term of 10 years and $20,000 in fines, and resisting arrest, a misdemeanor wit...

  • Pig Roast Celebrates 30 Years

    Dena Wood, The Times|May 28, 2015

    Waitsburg welcomes clean and sober bikers, campers WAITSBURG – Locals know that pink "Pig Party" signs and the rumble of motorcycle engines is as much a part of Memorial Day weekend in Waitsburg as the flags that adorn Main Street and the American Legion memorial service at the City Cemetery. Visitors and newcomers, however, often express confusion about "this pig thing." The Touchet River AA Roundup (better known as Woody's World Famous Pig Roast), is an Alcoholics Anonymous clean and sober e...

  • Community Yard Sale

    The Times|May 28, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Got junk? Take advantage of Waitsburg’s 18th Annual Community Yard Sale to trade it for cash. Part bargain-fest, part social outing, Waitsburg’s yearly yard sale will take place June 6, the first Saturday in June. Many households participate in the city-wide sale that attracts both local and out-of-town shoppers. This is the perfect opportunity to clear hour home of clutter or to head out in search of a few new “treasures.” Call 337-6631 or email dena@waitsburgtimes.com with your address to have your sale included with the map t...

  • Mule Mania, Dayton Days Entertain All

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|May 28, 2015

    DAYTON – The weather over Memorial Day weekend was perfect for all the festive, outdoor activities around town, not too hot but dry with a fresh breeze. Dozens of floats, horses and vehicles paraded down Main Street in honor of Dayton Days. Participants included organizations from Walla Walla, Milton-Freewater and other neighboring communities as well as local groups: Dayton Elementary School children on their bikes; the Touchet Valley Arts Council promoting this fall's musical, The Wizard of O...

  • '70 Buick To Be Raffled Again

    The Times|May 28, 2015

    Last year’s raffle winners donated prize back to Dayton Chamber for another round DAYTON – The Dayton Chamber of Commerce’s second annual classic car raffle will feature the same car as the first. The 1970 Buick Electra 225 will again help raise funds for the Dayton Chamber of Commerce and All Wheels Weekend. Last year’s winners, Bob and Jeri Krieg, of Clarkston, enjoyed the car for a year, putting just over 1,000 miles on it. “We took it on a trip to Montana,” said Bob Krieg. “It runs great; everything works except the clock.” The Kriegs deci...

  • Hospital Proceeds with Plans to Upgrade

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|May 28, 2015

    DAYTON – Directors of the Columbia County Health System are moving forward with upgrades to Dayton General Hospital. The board unanimously agreed on Thursday that hospital district executives should secure an architect to draw up plans for the project using the Stroudwater Report submitted to the board by an independent consultant firm in April. Financial reports prepared for the board indicated, as expected, that the hospital's imaging, lab and physical therapy departments contributed s...

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