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  • Jim Lynch Moves Up

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jan 1, 2015

    WAITSBURG – Losing a public works director with 40 years on-the-job experience is bound to be a big blow to a city, but that hit is softened significantly when the incoming director has 20 years experience of his own. At the Dec. 17 city council meeting, the council approved a recommendation from the personnel committee, consisting of Walt Gobel, Randy Hinchliffe and Marty Dunn, to promote city crew staffer Jim Lynch to public works director. Lynch, who replaces longtime director Dan Katsel, b...

  • 2014 - Year in Review

    Ken Graham, The Times|Jan 1, 2015

    DAYTON - As 2014 winds to a close, we look back on a year that brought increased economic strength to the Touchet Valley, and some momentous voting results at the ballot box. Dayton and Columbia County again put on a great string of community events. Here we go with a look back at some major stories out of Columbia County: Columbia Pulp Moves Ahead In our Dec. 19, 2013 issue, we broke the news that a new straw pulp plant was in the works for Columbia County. It was to be built near Lyons Ferry,...

  • Waitsburg City Council Update

    The Times|Jan 1, 2015

    WAITSBURG - Council members include: K.C. Kuykendall, Marty Dunn, Kevin House, Debra Callahan, Mayor Walt Gobel. Karl Newell was absent. Delores Nettles expressed concern about the tipping Christmas trees along Main Street during public comment. Council briefly discussed the recent planning commission gathering and asked why there weren’t enough commission members present to establish a quorum for the meeting. Approved the early payoff of playground equipment which will save the city approximately $1,200 in interest. Approved the promotion o...

  • A Look Back at 2014

    Dena Wood, The Times|Jan 1, 2015

    WAITSBURG/PRESCOTT – Twenty-fourteen has been a year of change, from the transfer in ownership of The Times at the beginning of the year, to the pending dissolution of the WP sports combine agreement reported just last week. With a new sports bar and restaurant taking shape on the east side of town, a trio of bronze sculptures being readied to adorn Main Street in time for the City's 150th anniversary celebration and the potential to break ground on a new subdivision, it appears that 2015 w...

  • REEVES RETIRES AFTER 20 YEARS AS COMMISSIONER

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Dec 25, 2014

    DAYTON - Columbia County Commissioner Charles "Chuck" Reeves will attend his last meeting as one of the top elected officials in the county on Dec. 31. After 20 years of attending meetings and making decisions, Reeves is looking forward to "just a regular full-time work week." "You just get tired," he said. "I have things I want to do, and I just don't have time to do them." Reeves, who owns and operates the Dayton Veterinary Clinic with his wife, Kennie, began his Columbia County political care...

  • Greens, Handmade Foods Draw Kids

    Dian Ver Valen, | The Times|Dec 18, 2014

    DAYTON - How many of us recall fondly the hot lunches of our early school days? Movies and television shows depicting lukewarm mystery meat and grayish slop dashed onto plastic trays might be a touch melodramatic, but the image is grounded in somebody's reality. Right? Well, Dayton School District has hired a new chef who appears to be dispelling those lunchroom myths, and Superintendent Doug Johnson says the numbers prove it. "Just today we served our highest lunch count of the year - 253 stude...

  • Open House for Outgoing Commissioner Reeves

    Dec 11, 2014

    DAYTON - The public is invited to an open house on December 17 to honor County Commissioner Chuck Reeves, who is retiring after serving for 20 years. The reception will be held in the Columbia County Commissioners' office, in the courthouse, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., at the conclusion of the regular commissioners' meeting. Reeves is co-owner of Dayton Veterinary Clinic in Dayton with his wife Kenny. The Reeves' moved to Columbia County in 1982. Reeves has been active in local theater, including performing an all 14 fall musical productions at...

  • Breakfast with Santa

    Dec 11, 2014

    DAYTON - Children are invited to enjoy breakfast with Santa on Saturday, December 13, from 8-11 a.m. at the Dayton First Congregational Church (214 S. 3rd, Dayton). A free breakfast of pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, juice and coffee will be served to kids and their families. Santa will hear wish lists and there will be crafts for the kids to work on. The church bazaar will also be taking place at the same time, with unique hand-crafter items for sale. Donations of non-perishable food items will be collected for the Dayton Food...

  • Two Stage Veterans Complete 14th Fall Musical

    Ken Graham, | The Times|Dec 11, 2014

    DAYTON - In 2001, when TVAC Productions prepared to put on its first fall musical production at the newly reconstructed Liberty Theater, it chose to present "The Music Man," the popular musical written by Meredith Willson. The musical was directed by the late Steve Edwards and was such a success that it started a tradition that is still going strong. One of the prominent features of The Music Man is its barbershop quartet. The obvious choice for the local production was the Waitsburg Quartet, a...

  • New Victims’ Advocate Carries on YWCA’s Work

    Dian Ver Valen, | The Times|Dec 4, 2014

    DAYTON – An advocate is someone who offers public support for someone else, and victims often need this support more than most people. Victims of domestic violence and sexual assault (both male and female) face the additional burdens of sometimes humiliating medical procedures, bewildering and painful court proceedings, and an uncertain future. So in 2003, the Walla Walla YWCA, an organization founded on advocacy, opened an office in Columbia County and brought to Dayton a local victims’ advocat...

  • HELP DAYTON SCHOOL DISTRICT SELECT PERMANENT JR/SR PRINCIPAL

    Nov 26, 2014

    Meetings with the public and school staff are planned to assist the district in determining the best choice for secondary principal. Below is the planned schedule for meeting and asking questions of interim Secondary Principal Kate Wenzl. Dec. 3, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Who: School Board | Where: Board Room Dec. 4, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Who: School Employees | Where: DHS Auditorium Dec. 8, 7 p.m. Who: Parents & Community Members | Where: DHS Auditorium Dec. 10, 2-3 p.m. Who: Student Leaders | Where: DHS Auditorium Dec. 12, 2 p.m. Who: Superintendent,...

  • Wenzl Considered for Permanent Principal Position

    Dian Ver Valen, | The Times|Nov 26, 2014

    DAYTON - Dayton School District Superintendant Doug Johnson has requested that the Dayton School Board consider hiring Kate Wenzl as permanent secondary principal. "Mrs. Wenzl has demonstrated the leadership skills required to be considered for the district's continuing position of Junior Senior High School Principal," Johnson said Thursday. During the regular school board meeting last Wednesday, Johnson proposed a series of meetings, or interviews, between Wenzl and members of the board, the...

  • COULD YOU BE A MENTOR?

    Nov 26, 2014

    To find out more about Lemonade Day, visit lemonadeday.org online. Mr. Mc- Cann is still looking for youth sponsors (investors and mentors) for the program. He can be reached at Dayton Elementary School or by email at jeffm@daytonsd.orgjeffm@daytonsd.org. Mentors can be a parent, a youth organization leader, an employee, or a high school or college student-just about anyone willing to inspire a child to build a stand and to spark a dream! Mentors are asked to commit to 10 hours over five months working with a small group of budding...

  • Dayton Youth Launch Lemonade Day Plans

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Nov 26, 2014

    DAYTON - Every experience in life is an opportunity for learning, and that's the goal with Lemonade Day, said Dayton sixth-grade teacher Jeff McCann. Friday, in conjunction with Global Entrepreneurship Week and the launching of local entrepreneur-support program Start Up Columbia County, 26 Dayton sixth graders embarked on a journey of business-oriented learning that will conclude on May 2, 2015, with real lemonade stands constructed and operated in the community by the students. "I think it is...

  • Dayton Increases Property Tax, Reduces Water Use

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Nov 20, 2014

    DAYTON - It's budget season, and Dayton residents are invited to the second of three budget hearings for the city of Dayton scheduled for Monday, Nov. 24, at 7 p.m. During the first hearing, on Nov. 10, city council members approved the 1 percent property tax increase allowed annually in support of the city's budget. The third and final public hearing scheduled before the council votes to approve the 2015 budget will take place on Monday, Dec. 1. Also on the agenda for this Monday's meeting is...

  • Celebrating ‘Art in the Blues’

    Dian Ver Valen, | The Times|Nov 20, 2014

    DAYTON - Lael Loyd works with artists every day. As manager and custom framer at Dayton's Wenaha Gallery, on Main Street, Loyd is a professional art appreciator. "One question I'm asked often is, 'Do you have any work in here? Are you an artist?'" Loyd had always responded to this question with, "No, unfortunately not. I just work with framing the art." But one day a conversation with an artist helped her define her role in the art community. "She said, 'There are those who create and those who...

  • Columbia Co. Seeks Advisory Board Applicants

    Nov 13, 2014

    DAYTON - Two spots are open on Columbia County's Human Services Advisory Board (HSAB). The duties of the board include assisting the Walla Walla County Dept. of Community Health (DCH) with Mental Health, Chemical Dependency, Developmental Disabilities and Homeless Housing issues. The HSAB provides recommendations to the DCH as well as to Columbia County Commissioners. It is preferred that applicants have some background, personal experience and/or knowledge in Developmental Disability. Board members must be residents of Columbia County, be...

  • Dayton School Lockdown

    Nov 13, 2014

    DAYTON - The Dayton schools were locked down on Nov. 5 for about 15 minutes after a man and woman were seen exiting the locker room at the Dayton High School gym. John P. Gant, 30, and Heather N. Dame, 26, were arrested and charged with second-degree burglary, second-degree theft, and possession of stolen property in the third degree. Gant was also charged with possession of a dangerous weapon on school property. Deputies confirmed that at the time of Gant's arrest, he wore several knives on his belt. He had not, according to the deputies,...

  • “Patient-Centered Medical Home”

    Dian Ver Valen, The Times|Nov 13, 2014

    DAYTON - Most people contact their doctors when they are unwell, but what if it were the other way around? What if your doctor contacted you when she was concerned about your health? This type of proactive healthcare is the future of medicine, according to Dayton's Columbia Family Clinic Manager Cheryl Skiffington. Now patients and residents in the Columbia County Health System are on the leading edge of this movement thanks to a new program initiated by Skiffington along with the health...

  • Michele Davis Showing at Wenaha Gallery

    Nov 6, 2014

    DAYTON - From Nov. 4 through Nov. 15 Dayton's Wenaha Gallery will feature Spokane artist Michele Davis who paints spiritual, inspirational and hopeful oil paintings featuring children, families and religious figures. One of her works, Playtime Noah's Ark, is slated to be licensed as a jigsaw puzzle. "When someone sees my art and is touched to the point of tears, then I know it has hit the mark. When that happens there is something more at work than just some paint on canvas, and I find myself in awe - like I am standing on holy ground. That...

  • Depression and Bipolar Support Group

    Nov 6, 2014

    DAYTON - The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) will hold a weekly bipolar and depression support group on Sunday's from 2:30-4 p.m. at the First Congregational Church - UCC located at 214 S. Third St. in Dayton. DBSA groups are open to those who have been diagnosed with a mood disorder, have a family member or friend who is diagnosed or who thinks they might have depression or bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression). DBSA support groups are not run by professionals, but offer peerto peer support which is an important...

  • FISHING PAD DEDICATION

    Nov 6, 2014

    Members of the family of former longtime Port of Columbia Manager Gene Turner were joined by local dignitaries last week for the dedication of the Lyons Ferry Marina Accessible Walkway and Fishing Pad. The facility was dedicated in honor of Turner, who passed away last year. Turner first proposed the project in 2006. A large bronze plaque affixed to a large basalt rock, has Turner's name, his vision and thanks spelled out. Also included are the names of those who donated time and effort to...

  • Fair Funds May Be Chopped

    Dena Wood, The Times|Nov 6, 2014

    DAYTON - Columbia County Fair Board Co-Chair Candy Jones is hoping citizens will contact their local representatives to speak out in favor of state fair funding. According to a letter from Kelly Frost of the Washington State Dept. of Agriculture to the Washington State Fair Association, the WSDA recently submitted documents to the state Office of Financial Management that could be the first step in a budget proposal to eliminate funding for agricultural fairs. The proposal comes as the result of...

  • Main Street Trick-or-Treat

    Nov 6, 2014

    Above: Trick-or-treaters paraded in and out of State Farm Insurance and Croft's Floral on Friday afternoon in downtown Dayton. The Main Street trick-or-treat event, featuring most of the businesses on Main Street, was organized by the Dayton Chamber of Commerce. Merchants estimated that they gave out candy to between 300 and 400 costumed kids. Right: Not only kids were in costume. AtBlue Mountain Realtors' office, Kelly and Doug Hinds put the scare in more than a few of the visitors as they...

  • Christian Women’s Connection

    Oct 30, 2014

    DAYTON - Christian Women's Connection will have their annual fundraising Autumn Auction luncheon on Nov. 12 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Seneca Activity Building (104 Green Giant Camp Road, Dayton). The lunch will be catered y Ruth Shearer and the cost is $10. Niki Davis, from Clatskanie, Ore. will share how viewing life as a classroom can give purpose and reason to broken fragments of one's past. Niki Davis will share in song. The auction is a great way to get an early start on Christmas shopping. Call Judy at (509) 399- 2005 by...

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