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DAYTON – The WSU Extension Working for Landowners Workshop is on Saturday, March 24, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Columbia County Fairgrounds Youth Building in Dayton. Natural resources professionals will share information with landowners on how to set and achieve goals, protect the health and beauty of their forests, and how to protect their financial investments and reduce risk. Forests can provide a lifestyle and living, but that almost always requires active management and actions such as; timber harvesting, tree planting and thinning, g...
The Columbia County Commissioners are encouraging anyone who would like to volunteer at the Columbia County Fairgrounds, the Touchet Valley Golf Course, or at some of the county offices, to submit a volunteer application. Applications are available in the commissioners’ office on the third floor of the courthouse....
PRESCOTT – Breakfast will be served March17-18 from 8-11 a.m. at the Prescott Lion’s Club Building located at Highway 124 and “D” Street in Prescott. The Lions will be serving an Irish-themed breakfast this weekend in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. Meals are $8 and all proceeds will fund the Sam Erwin Scholarship Fund to benefit Prescott School students....
WAITSBURG – The Waitsburg Home and School Association is hosting a Mother/Son Superhero movie night at the Plaza Theater on Main Street in Waitsburg at 6 p.m. on March 9. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and a screening of Iron Man and Captain America: Heroes United will begin at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $15 per mom and boys are free. Each boy will receive a superhero tattoo at the door and admission includes popcorn, water and the movie. Pizza and candy will be available for purchase. Moms (or grandma, stepmom, aunt, etc.) and sons should come d...
DAYTON – A free seven-week Strengthening Families program, for parents and youth 10-14 years of age, will be offered in Dayton beginning Thurs., March 3 and ending Thurs., May 3, with one week off for spring break. Each session will begin with a family meal at 6 p.m. followed by classes for parents and youth, which will conclude by 8:30 p.m. Strengthening Families can hep your family learn to manage emotions, set goals, avoid peer pressure, make better decisions and create better relationships. You will learn how to show love while setting l...
Do you live close to a waterway? The Touchet River and Patit Creek are two main waterways inside the City of Dayton. It is our responsibility to care for the habitats of these waterways by not dumping any material, organic, or not, within the banks of any waterway inside city limits. Keeping these areas clean improves aesthetics and helps maintain the fish population in streams and rivers. The full text of the applicable laws can be found in Title 6 Chapter 9 of the Dayton Municipal Code. For more information visit Code Compliance Officer...
WAITSBURG – The public is invited to attend a special screening of Paper Tigers at the Waitsburg Plaza Theater (on Main Street) at 6:30 p.m. on March 19. The award-winning documentary explores the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) and toxic stress on struggling teens. Due to graphic content and language, the showing is limited to adults only. Paper Tigers follows a year in the life of an alternative high school that has radically changed its approach to disciplining its students and in the process has become a promising model f...
PRESCOTT - With the remodel of the Prescott Library, the Walla Walla Rural Library District has announced the return of a classic Library Program, the Book Club. Participants may sign up by checking out a copy of Local Author Martin McCaw’s book, The Low Road. Then a book discussion will be held on March 22 from 5-6 p.m., featuring a visit from the author....
DAYTON - The public is invited to a crab dinner and dance fund raiser for the Dayton Lions Club on Saturday, March 10 from 5 to 9 p.m., at the Columbia County Fairgrounds. Listen and dance to Texas Country and Classic Rock provided by Daniel Faller, from 5 until 6:50. Then enjoy Acoustic Blues, Jazz, Classic Rock and Country by Big FONT, from 7:10 to 9. Tickets are $30 per person, and include over ¼ lb of fresh Dungeness crab and bay shrimp, coleslaw, baked beans, pasta salad, garlic bread, coffee, iced tea and dessert. Beer, wine and soda...
LEWISTON - The YWCA of Clarkston/Lewiston, which serves Columbia County for victims of domestic-related crimes and incidents, will be holding its annual SOUPport fundraiser on Feb. 23, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. At this annual event, the public is invited to come to the YWCA center, or order delivery, for a soup lunch served in a one-of-a-kind soup bowl (hand painted by local artists and volunteers). Tickets are $25. The YWCA is located at 300 Main St. in Lewiston Funds raised from this event cover finances for shelters and programs not covered...
WALLA WALLA – The 43rd Annual American Association of University Women book sale will take place at the Marcus Whitman Hotel Feb. 16-18. Children 14 and younger each receive one free book from the children’s section. The sale includes approximately 40,000 books divided into more than 40 categories. Prices range from $0.50 to $4. On Sunday, all regular books will be $10/bag and collectible books will be half-price. Proceeds from the sale fund local scholarships for women returning to college as well as local educational projects and events. The...
WALLA WALLA – A new session of Love & Logic parenting classes, beginning Feb. 27, will focus on raising teenagers. The classes will be hosted by Pioneer Middle School and will run on Feb. 27 and March 6, 13, 20, and 27, from 5:30-8 p.m. The free classes are in English and Spanish and provide tools to help parents and caregivers achieve respectful, healthy relationships with their teenage children. Childcare, meal, materials are provided. Contact Pay Clayton at pclayton@wwps.org for more information....
DAYTON – The Dayton Memorial Library will host a Mardi Gras Party on Feb. 13 from 6-8 p.m. in the Delany Room. The is a free community event. The evening will include traditional Mardi Gras foods, crafts for kids and adults, games and fun....
DAYTON - The Columbia Rural Electric Association (REA) announced in a press release on Tues., Jan. 30 that they will sell their Dayton office to NW Straw Pulp, LLC. Columbia REA will cease business in the Dayton location, located at 115 Main Street, on March 22. The sale is expected to close no later than April 1. In November, Columbia REA announced plans to close the Dayton office and consolidate offices as a cost-saving measure but had no plans for the Dayton office at the time. “It’s great to see that the location on Main Street will not...
DAYTON—The public is invited to a special ribbon cutting ceremony and guided tours to mark the grand re-opening of the Columbia County Health System, following the completion of the hospital renovation and enhancement project.The ceremony will take place at Dayton General Hospital, on Feb. 27 at 4 p.m. CCHD CEO Shane McGuire said, “When we first began our renovation and enhancement project, our objectives included modifying the building to support the services we are performing today, which are very different from the services that we pro...
GARFIELD COUNTY – One crew member was killed and two were injured when a private helicopter flying under contract with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) crashed in Garfield County while performing a mule deer study on Sat., Jan. 27. The pilot, Blake Malo, 33, Clarkston and crew member Garrett Bradshaw, 30, Eagle Point, Ore., were injured and taken to St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. Crew member Benjamin M. Poirier, 19, Berthous, Colo. did not survive the crash. All three men were employed by Hells Canyon H...
WAITSBURG – Waitsburg will honor senior athletes prior to Saturday’s game against St. John-Endicott in Waitsburg. The girls’ game begins at 5 p.m. with the senior athletes being recognized at 4:40 p.m. Male athletes will be honored prior to the warm-up for their game which is scheduled for 6:30 p.m....
Dear Editor, This is in regards to Perry Dozier’s request for a water bottling permit from his well. I am going to speak plainly on this, and I hope that people will think about it seriously...this is nothing but greed. It has a great potential for affecting Surrounding property wells and may even affect Prescott water supplies..This is water for sale, and it is not being put to farming use. The other thing that people need to think about is that it would open the opportunity for many more to apply this and What happens to our aquifer and g...
WAITSBURG – The February Women’s Connection Luncheon will be held on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, at Waitsburg Town Hall, from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Ruth Shearer will cater. Speaker Diane Bassett from Chehalis, Wash. will share on how sowing and watering “Golden Seeds” leads to a rewarding harvest. Jim and Pennie Edwards of Dayton will provide special music and Jordan Henderson, also of Dayton, will provide the special feature with a focus on art and creativity. Reservations are needed by Fri. Feb. 9 and cancellations by Mon. Feb. 12. Contact...
WALLA WALLA – WSU GEAR UP and WWCC will host a morning of career exploration on March 26 for approximately 650 eighth graders from Dayton, Prescott, Touchet, Pioneer, Garrison and Sager middle schools. Student will rotate through three presentations based on personal career interest surveys. Community members are encouraged to participate in the day’s activities and can volunteer by contacting event coordinator Becky Waggoner-Schwartz at bwaggoner@wwps.org or (509) 526-8621....
DAYTON - More than 700 adult salmon carcasses from hatcher spawning will be deposited in the Tucannon River on Jan. 27 to enhance nutrients for fish. Many of the carcasses from the Lyons Ferry Fish Hatchery range from 20-30 pounds. They will be distributed by volunteers from the Tri-State Steelheaders and Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife staff. WDFW fish biologist Michael Gallinat of Dayton explained that, in recent years, too few salmon and steelhead have returned to the Tucannon River to provide the necessary nutrients to maintain a...
WALLA WALLA – The Walla Walla Dance Company will present its winter show, ‘Spinderellas,’ at Cordiner Hall on Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 general/$20 reserved and can be purchased at the door or at Earthlight Books in Walla Walla. “Spinderellas” is an original show written and produced by dance company director Nancy Wells, with choreography by Nancy and her daughters Jennifer and Justine Clark, with contributions from Chloe Pease and Grace Danielson. Wells describes the performance as “a wonderfully entertaining and heartwarmin...
WALLA WALLA – The Gesa Powerhouse Theater will show the Holocaust survivor’s documentary, Big Sonia, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. Seating is reserved and is $10 for students and $15 for adults. Tickets should be available at the door. Learn more at https://bigsonia.com or visit the theater website at https://phtww.com/show/documentary-film-big-sonia/....
WALLA WALLA – After receiving no applications, Walla Walla County had reopened the process seeking five applicants on the Veterans’ Relief Advisory Board (VRAB). The VRAB is responsible to advise the county commissioners, in coordination with the Dept. of Human Services, on the needs of indigent veterans, the resources available to them, and programs that could benefit them and their families. Applicants must be residents of Walla Walla County and a veteran to serve. Applications may be obtained from the county website at www...
WAITSBURG – Youth who want to learn and improve basketball skills are invited to the Waitsburg High School gym for kid’s camp on Saturday mornings from 9 – 10:30 a.m. The volunteer-run camp will run Jan. 13 – Feb. 3. Camp is intended for children in grades three through five, but younger kids are welcome. For more information call Bill Ayotte at (503) 440-5922 or Gabe Kiefel at (509) 240-4878....