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The Liberty Theater is once again ushering in the New Year with a Black and White East Coast New Year's Eve Party. This year's classic comedy, Some Like it Hot, stars Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon as two Chicago musicians who disguise themselves as women to avoid being rubbed out by the mob after they wit- ness the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. During their flight they meet up with a singer in a band, played by Marilyn Monroe, who dreams of marrying a millionaire. The movie begins at 6:55 and is followed by a champagne toast and reception at 9...
DAYTON - The Dayton School District is struggling to engage citizens in a discussion of the $19.5 mil- lion bond levy measure the district is considering for the April 2014 ballot. Last Thursday was the second of three public fo- rums planned on the topic of the proposed facilities up- grade, but just nine citizens attended (more than half in attendance were employees of the district, sit on the school board, or are members of the committee that worked on the project plan). Though few voices wer...
If your child will be 5 years of age as of midnight August 31, please plan to attend a gathering at Day- ton Elementary School on Thursday, April 25, from 5:30 -7:00 p.m. Families may enjoy dinner, register their kindergartners, meet the teacher, tour the classroom, and receive tips on preparing children for kindergarten. Dinner will be served from 5:30 - 6:00. Items to bring with you: · Birth Certificate (Of- ficial State Document) · Immunization (Shot) Records Official birth certificates for the state of Washington are available at C...
There is currently a coun- cil position open on the Dayton City Council as a member moved from the area. The city is looking for someone to fill this position for the remainder of the year. If you are interested, please contact either Mayor Craig George or call City Hall for more information. City council meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month. This is an excellent way to have your voice heard and to give back to our great community....
DAYTON - The Port of Columbia Commissioners opened bids for construction of Building 1 at Blue Mountain Station on April 5. Five bids were received, with a low bid of $1.098 million coming from Western States Construction, of Spokane. According to Port Man- ager Jennie Dickinson, the Port had initially budgeted $900,000 for building con- struction, based on funding that had been committed to the project to date. She said that, with sales tax added to the low bid, the Port will need to raise an...