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  • Virtual In-House Counsel Becomes Hawkins Law

    The Times|Jan 15, 2015

    WALLA WALLA – Former Waitsburg city attorney Kristian Hedine, who recently resigned that position following his election as full-time Walla Walla County District Court Judge, sold his Walla Walla law firm, Virtual In-House Counsel, PLLC, to his associate attorney, Jared N. Hawkins on November 25, 2014. Hawkins, who took over Hedine’s role as Waitsburg’s city attorney has changed the name of the firm to Hawkins Law, PLLC. Hedine started Virtual In-House Counsel (2225 Isaacs Ave., Suite A, Walla Walla) in 2001 with the intent of providing proac...

  • Dayton City Council Meeting Change

    The Times|Jan 8, 2015

    DAYTON – The Dayton City Council has changed its meeting schedule. They will now have regular meetings once per month, on the second Monday of each month in council chambers at city hall. In November, however, the council will meet on the second and fourth Monday; in December, the council will meet on the first and third Monday. Should any meeting fall on a legal holiday, the meeting will take place on the next regular business day at the same time and location. The next Dayton City Council meeting is Jan. 12 at 7 p.m....

  • Ebony and Ivory Benefit Concert Saturday

    The Times|Jan 8, 2015

    DAYTON - The second annual Ebony and Ivory benefit concert will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Liberty Theater in Dayton. The concert will present the Touchet Valley’s finest classical pianists, Randy Pearson, Jim Thorn, Nicholas Pearson and newcomer Beau Gerard, of Walla Walla. Vocalist Chuck Reeves will add to the mood by singing the “Lord’s Prayer.” Bethany Moser will sing “Jesu, Bambino,” and once again featured singer Chloe Pearson will bring a contemporary feel to the show. Another artist returning to the stage is “Cinderella’s Prince...

  • TVAC Gears Up for Spring Variety Show

    The Times|Jan 8, 2015

    DAYTON - The second annual Ebony and Ivory benefit concert will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Liberty Theater in Dayton. The concert will present the Touchet Valley’s finest classical pianists, Randy Pearson, Jim Thorn, Nicholas Pearson and newcomer Beau Gerard, of Walla Walla. Vocalist Chuck Reeves will add to the mood by singing the “Lord’s Prayer.” Bethany Moser will sing “Jesu, Bambino,” and once again featured singer Chloe Pearson will bring a contemporary feel to the show. Another artist returning to the stage is “Cinderella’s Prince...

  • County agrees to Purchase Public Records Software

    The Times|Jan 8, 2015

    DAYTON – Columbia County Commissioners agreed unanimously on Dec. 31 to purchase public records software GovQA to assist Leanne Peters, clerk of the board, with tracking and fulfilling public records requests. The software costs $1,500 up front and $250 per month after that, she said. County Prosecutor Rea Culwell encouraged the commissioners to make the purchase because such software helps the county avoid potential risk of lawsuit should the growing number of requests for public records not be fulfilled in the required time limit. A...

  • Wenaha Gallery Hosts Food Drive

    the Times|Jan 1, 2015

    DAYTON – Dayton’s Wenaha Gallery is gearing up for its sixth annual food drive to raise nonperishables for the Dayton Community Food Bank. This year’s month-long drive will from Jan. 3-31. During the drive, the Wenaha Gallery will offer a $2 discount on framing for every canned item brought in (up to 20% off the total framing job.) Last year, the gallery raised 550 pounds of food that they delivered to the food bank located in the former fire station next to Dayton’s City Hall. The bank is a volunteer organization. “We distribute food to c...

  • Happy Birthday to You!

    the Times|Jan 1, 2015

  • Waitsburg Christmas Tree Pick-Up

    The Times|Jan 1, 2015

    The Waitsburg city crew will begin picking up Christmas trees the week of January 5. Trees may be placed in front of homes, near the roadway, similar to where garbage cans are placed. Trees must not be flocked and should be free of all ornaments....

  • Christian Women's Connection

    The Times|Jan 1, 2015

    DAYTON – The next Christian Women’s Connection Luncheon will take place January 14 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Seneca Activity Center (104 Green Giant Camp Road, Dayton). The cost is $10 and the meal will be catered by Louann Truesdale. Cathy Rasley from Walla Walla will share the many lessons gleaned from her mother and grandmother in a talk titled, “Why I Owe My Mother.” Cleo Saenz will provide musical entertainments and the special feature will be a presentation from the nonprofit organization, Friends of the Library. Call Judy Ja...

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