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WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg FFA Chapter has again been recognized as one of the top chapters in Washington and one member of the chapter is traveling to the National FFA Convention in October to accept the award in person for the first time. FFA Adviser Nicole Abel said the Waitsburg FFA chapter was rated two stars this year, one star being the highest and three stars being the lowest. The chapter's ranking puts it in the top 10 percent of chapters in the state. "We have earned this award severa...
Dayton School Board Minutes When: Regular monthly meeting on September 5, 2012 In Attendance: Steve Mar- tin, David Bailey, Marchand Hovrud, Tamara Fritze and Joe Huether ADDITIONS TO AGEN- DA: 1) Accept resignation from Des Jones as concessions director. 2) Add topics to Superintendent's Report - Collective Bargaining Agreements 3)Add policy 2024 regarding On Line Learning to Policy Review. 4) Add Policy 6891 regard- ing School Facilities to Policy Review. 5) List Cas- sandra Thompson as M/S Volleyball Asst Coach on the consent agenda items....
Dayton School Board When: September 12, 2012 Where: 609 South Second Dayton, Wa; District Boardroom Meeting starts at 5:15 p.m. Agenda: Discussion re- garding staffing for the 4th grade and Kindergarten. Action Items: Possible action on any decision made regarding staffing of 4th grade and kindergarten....
DAYTON - The Blue Mountain Relay for Life returns to Dayton for the fifth time with 21 teams and more than 200 team members coming together to raise money for the American Cancer Society. The event begins with an opening ceremony at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 15 and runs through 7:30 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 16, at the Dayton Sports Complex. The survivors lap will be at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, the luminary cer- emony will be at 8 p.m. Saturday and closing ceremony will be 7 a.m. on Sunday morning. The event is an over- night relay-style event,...
Walla Walla County Board of Commisioners When: September 11, 2012 at 9:00 a.m. In Attendance: Commis- sioner District 2: Perry L Dozier; Commissioner District 1: James K Johnson; Commissioner District 3 Chair: Gregory A Tompkins Others present: Randy Glaeser, County Public Works Department Direc- tor; Andy Porter, Union- Bulletin ROLL CALL -MOMENT OF SILENCE: Recognition for the victims of 9/11 - PLEDGE OF ALLE- GIANCE -ACTION AGENDA ITEM: Bid award 2012 Crack Seal- ing; Mr. Glaeser gave the background information. -MISCELLANEOUS: Some...
Waitsburg School District No. 401-100 When: Wednesday Sep- tember 12, 2012 at 8:00 p.m. New Business CONSENT AGENDA: 1) Minutes for August 8th Board Meeting 2) Ac- counts Payable 3) Payroll 4) Budget Status Reports REPORTS: 1) Elemen- tary Principal's Report 2) Secondary Principles Report 3) Athletic Director's Report 4) Facilities/Main- tenance/Transportation Supervisor's Report 5) Superintendent's Report NEW BUSINESS: 1) Enrollment Update 2) State Assessment Results 3) Food Service Co-op Agreement with Spokane School District 4) Goals for...
COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg Commercial Club's first speaker and featured business for the meeting will be Claudia Abel, LMT of the Waits- burg Business Center. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 18, in Waitsburg's Town Hall....
WAITSBURG - This Sun- day's annual Pioneer Fall Festi- val will mix historical elements that tell Waitsburg's story with a new component - Main Street vendors and food. Jeff Broom, president of the Waitsburg Historical Society, said this year festival organiz- ers decided to tie in the festival, which takes place at the Bruce House Museum, with the rest of Main Street. He hopes the new change will make business owners and festival goers all happy. "We want to do the festival and have it be...
WAITSBURG - The city of Waitsburg is seeking grant funding for kiosks that would honor the memory and history of Wait's Mill and the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery. The city, with the help of Jeff Broom, the president of the Waitsburg Historical Society, recently applied for a $13,000 grant from the state Community Economic Revitalization Board. Broom said the grant opportunity came across City Administrator Randy Hinchliffe's desk and he decided to take a shot at it. "It sounded good," B...
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Walla Walla County Board of Commisioners When: Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday's meeting starts at 9:30 a.m. and recesses at noon. Afternoon session begins at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday workshop begins at 9:00 a.m. Where: Walla Walla County Public Health and Legislative Building, 314 Main St. Tuesday .PROPOSAL: 1) Considering amendments to the 2012 County Budget. 2) 2012 09-04 EMD - Authorizing Emergency Management Department Director Jim Duncan to enter into Memorandum of Understanding agreements with agencies wishing to use Walla Walla County Em...
ANNUAL PIONEER FALL FESTIVAL WAITSBURG -- Mark your calendars! The Pioneer Fall Festival is right around the corner on Sunday, Sept. 16. The Lions Club annual salmon barbecue is Sept. 15. The Waitsburg Historical Society is working hard to host a festival to include more of Main Street while keeping the event's traditional entertainment and church service. Don't miss out on all of the fun. Details to come in the Times as the date approaches!...
WAITSBURG - As summer draws to a close, the city of Waitsburg is contemplating how it can alleviate the cost burden of operating the city pool every summer. City Administrator Randy Hinchliffe said at the last city council meeting that the city is looking into finding other options to fund the pool - he even mentioned raising property taxes to do so. At the meeting Hinchliffe said the city could ask the voters to approve a small increase in local sales tax to generate money to operate the pool. And some think it's a good idea. "We are g...
WAITSBURG - Waitsburg City Councilman Scott Nettles believes bringing barrel racing to the Waitsburg Fairgrounds could revive the facility and possibly bring back the horse races of Days Of Real Sport. Nettles mentioned at the most recent city council meeting that he is working with some barrel racing contacts to start planning events. Nettles told the Times that he has several friends involved in the equestrian sport and that the facilities in the area for this kind of racing are li...
WAITSBURG - Food and restaurant photographer David Reamer really wasn't sure what he was getting himself into on his trip to photograph locations in Waitsburg last Thursday. But that's typical. Reamer said he is often photographing places without much context because as a magazine photographer he has little to no contact with the writer. He does not know what the magazine article will even be about. Reamer was a profes- sional cook for 13 years and throughout the last six years he has been transitioning into a career as a food and restaurant...
Dixie School District No.101 When: Monday August 20, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. New Business ACTIONS: 1) Policy & procedure 1400: Meetings, notice, conduct. 2) Policy 1420: proposed agenda & consent agenda. 3) Policy & procedure 2022: Electronic resources (1st reading) 4) Policy 2220: School calendar 5) Policy & procedure 6801: Capital assets/theft-sensitive assets 6) Provision 2 lunch program DISCUSSION: 1) Captain Planet foundation grant Walla Walla County Board of Commisioners When: August 28, 2012 at 9:00 a.m. In Attendance: Commis- sioner District...
ANNUAL PIONEER FALL FESTIVAL WAITSBURG -- Mark your calendars! The Pioneer Fall Festival is right around the corner on Sunday, Sept. 16. The Lions Club annual salmon barbecue is Sept. 15. The Waitsburg Historical So- ciety is working hard to host a festival to include more of Main Street while keep- ing the event's traditional entertainment and church service. Don't miss out on all of the fun. Details to come in the Times as the date ap- proaches!...
WAITSBURG - With the recent conflict in the Walla Walla Valley about library services, is now the time to start thinking about annexing Weller Public Library into the Rural Library District? City Administrator Ran- dy Hinchliffe proposed last week writing a letter to the Walla Walla County Com- missioners and the Walla Walla County Rural Library District Board supporting the idea of creating a regional library district and encour- aging them to include other jurisdictions in the county,...
WAITSBURG - The Waits- burg chapter of the Rainbow Girls took a "Trip to the Cos- mos" recently to solidify friendships and celebrate a new year of the group. Ten members of the Waits- burg Rainbow group attended an annual campout at Granite Falls, about six hours away. Member Kendra Roberts said the girls left Aug. 10 and re- turned on Aug. 12. The gath- ering was large and included members from all over Wash- ington and Idaho. "The campout is just to get together as an entire jurisdic- tion,"...
WALLA WALLA - The vehicles driven every day by the Walla Walla County Sheriff's deputies have been discontinued because they are no longer safe. The phasing out of the Ford Crown Victoria, used by the deputies, was prompted by the new 2012 highway safety standards, which that vehicle model cannot meet without a serious redesign, officials say. Members of the sheriff's office presented options to replace the long-time standard at a special meeting with the Walla Walla County Commissioners on Tuesday, Aug 14. The Ford Crown Victoria has be...
Dixie School District No.101 Minutes When: July 30, 2012 In Attendance: Richard Berrier, Chair Kelly Dabulskis, Judy Skillings ADOPTED AGENDA: ACTION: Mrs. Dabulskis made a motion to adopt the amended agenda. Mrs. Skillings seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: 1) Business manager recruitment. ACTION: Mrs. Dabulskis made a motion to approve hiring of the new Business Manager Debbie Miller fora2yearcontract.Mrs. Skillings seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. 2) Resolution 09-2012: Update bank signing...
ANNUAL PIONEER FALL FESTIVAL WAITSBURG -- Mark your calendars! The Pioneer Fall Festival is right around the corner on Sunday, Sept. 16. The Lion's Club annual salmon barbecue is Sept. 15. The Waitsburg Historical Society is working hard to host a festival to include more of Main Street while keeping the event's traditional entertainment and church service. Don't miss out on all of the fun. Details to come in the Times as the date approaches!...
*Planner - supplied by the school, should you lose it, you will be required to purchase a new one *Three-ring notebook - D-ring is preferred *College ruled notebookpaper *Notebook dividers *Pencils *Pencil pouch that fitsinto the 3-ring notebook *Hand-held pencil sharpener *Composition book - lined for DOL *Composition book - grid paper for science *Blue or black ink pens *Colored pencils *Ruler...