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  • BRIEFS

    Jun 9, 2011

    HERMANNS TRIAL DELAYED WALLA WALLA - The trial of Waitsburg resident Adam Hermanns, one of two suspects in a home invasion in College Place in April, is now set to begin July 13. Hermanns and fellow defendant Antonio Contreras of Walla Walla, who will be tried separately, pleaded not guilty to one count each of first-degree robbery, first-degree burglary and first-degree kidnapping. The 23-year-old Waitsburg resident has also been accused of first-degree burglary and second-degree assault for allegedly entering a different College Place...

  • Strings Return To Valley

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jun 9, 2011

    DAYTON - Violinist Timothy Christie, flutist Sarah Brady and harpist Amy Ley apologized as they walked through the door at Sky Book & Brew in Dayton Monday morning. A small audience had gathered around the tables in the restaurant. The store front stage under the book cases and balcony was eagerly awaiting its performers. "I'm sorry we're late," said Christie, founder and artistic director of the Walla Walla Chamber Music Festival. "We got stuck behind a windmill transport." He didn't really...

  • Waitsburg Community Yard Sale

    Jun 2, 2011

  • JUNE CALENDAR

    Jun 2, 2011

    Prescott spring concert for grades 5-12. 7 p.m. Directed by Nichole Riggs. Dayton spring sports dessert- 7 p.m. in the Multi- Purpose room. 3 Waitsburg High School graduation. 8:00 p.m., Kison Court Dayton Baccalaureate -7 p.m., Methodist Church. 3-4 Live Music on the Patio, 7:00 p.m. Dayton Wine Works, 507 E. Main. Join singer / Cel t ic musician Heather Stearns for an evening of Celtic and Scots/Irish influenced music. In addition to vocals, Heather will showcase her talents on the Concert Ukulele. The Tinwhistle and Irish Flute. For more...

  • Wine & Country Living

    Judith Henderson, The Times|Jun 2, 2011

    Permitted to permit! The word is out, the rules are explicate and to participate in the Walla Walla Farmers Market as a vendor selling foods of any kind, you must have liability insurance and a health permit, plus any other permits your booth may require. I know from experience the health permits in Walla Walla are more expensive than in Seattle or San Francisco and liability insurance can be expensive. For these reasons, if you're thinking about getting involved in selling your produce this year or in the future, make sure you research these...

  • Let’s Do Lunch

    Jun 2, 2011

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Jun 2, 2011

    Ten Years Ago June 7, 2001 Josh Wood and Clint Reser won hottest chili cooks for a second year in a row in the Third Annual Waitsburg "One of a Kind" Chili Cook-Off. Second place winner was Two Bobs Chili by Bob Patton and Bob Danforth; third place was Bolles Junction "Stop a Freight Train" chili by Bob Lee, Dave McConnell and Jack McCaw, and Honorable mention went to Charlie Burrington and Jake Long. In an attempt to deter anhydrous ammonia thieves, Mc- Gregor Company is the first area farm chemical company to use valve locks for fertilizer...

  • Memorial Day Draws 200

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jun 2, 2011

    WAITSBURG - Nearly 200 people showed up under clear and breezy skies to mark Memorial Day at the Waitsburg cemetery Monday. Young and old from near and far gathered around the Memorial Wall to remember local fallen heroes, send off high schoolers enlisting in the service and add new names to the monument that stands as a testament to the courage and sacrifices of those who served. Saddles & Spurs 4H members Tristan and Devin Newman, and Joe and Scott Leamy were on hand to raise the flag,...

  • BRIEFS

    Jun 2, 2011

    COMMUNITY YARD SALE WAITSBURG - Nine households in Waitsburg have signed up to be listed on the city map for this year's Community Yard Sale on Saturday, June 4. Each year, numerous families participate in a citywide garage sale event that draws shoppers from far and wide. The map is printed on page 6 and also available at the Waitsburg Grocery Store, Hardware & Mercantile and the Times. NO POOL FEES HIKE DAYTON - The Dayton City Council recently voted not to raise pool admission rates for swimmers despite concerns from the Dayton Board of...

  • Ambulance Gets New Lifesaver

    May 26, 2011

  • A Day To Remember

    May 26, 2011

  • Students Of The Month

    May 26, 2011

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|May 26, 2011

    Ten Years Ago May 31, 2001 Ten names were dedicated at the second Memorial Day ceremony by the Veteran's Memorial Wall at the Waitsburg City Cemetery as townspeople turned out to remember those who served in uniform for our country. The Waitsburg High School Class of 2001 gets a "One of a Kind" designation as plans are finalized for the commencement exercises for 17 members of this Friday at Walla Walla Community College. Facilities in Waitsburg are out of commission as the high school, v0o-ag shop and gymnasium are being renovated. Marshal...

  • Better Safe Than Sorry

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 26, 2011

    DAYTON - It's not every day Chandra Richardson and Caitlin Riley get to beat up their principal. But Andy Maheras actually welcomes their screams, kicks and punches because it's all part of a valuable lesson for the 16-year-old high school girls. Besides, Maheras doesn't feel any of it. He's protected head to toe in a Redman suit used in martial arts, law enforcement and prison guard training. "This is a message that needs to get out: how do you protect yourself," said Maheras, who is well...

  • BRIEFS

    May 26, 2011

    SEATTLE BICYCLIST DIES WALLA WALLA - Riding south with a friend on Middle Waitsburg Road Saturday, a 61-year-old Seattle woman was struck by a vehicle driven by a Dayton man, according to reports. The woman, described as an avid cyclist, was identified as Sara Eustis. She died at a Walla Walla hospital later in the day, Sheriff's Office officials are quoted as saying in the Walla Walla Union Bulletin. She had been wearing a helmet. The incident appears to have been an accident, involving a Dayton driver, Melvin Bohleen of 300 Cherry St. in...

  • STORK CALL

    May 19, 2011

    Tiernan and Sarah (Henze) Pearson are the proud parents of a seven pound, 10-ounce daughter, Stella Lucille Pearson, born Monday, May 9, 2011 at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, Washington. Proud grandparents are Neil & Linda Henze of Waitsburg and Kenneth & Grace Pearson of Liberty Lake, Washington. Greatgrandmothers are Donnarae Smith and Ardath Henze, both of Waitsburg and Margene Dickinson of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho....

  • Valley Youths At Livestock In Spokane

    Jane Lembcke Kassuba, Special To The Times|May 19, 2011

    SPOKANE - For more than eight decades, several Dayton and Waitsburg families with FFA (Future Farmers of America) and 4-H have made the annual trek the first full week in May to the Spokane Fairgrounds to compete in the Junior Livestock Show of Spokane May 3 - 7. This year was the organization's 76th year. The Farley children - Jared, Drew and Amy - represented Waitsburg. They brought four steers, two of which sold, the others being prospect steers. The first day they received reds, then blue ri...

  • BRIEFS

    May 19, 2011

    RODEO A GO AT DAYTON DAYS DAYTON - Dayton Days promoters have found an insurance policy within their financial reach, so plans are moving forward to hold the Memorial Day weekend event with rodeo and parade, Columbia County Fair manager Shane Laib said recently. Events May 28-29 will include a jackpot rodeo at 1 p.m. Saturday, a parade Saturday morning, queen's luncheon to follow the parade, and Pro West rodeo at 7 p.m. Sunday events will include a 10 a.m.slack timed events, and Pro West rodeo at 7 p.m. POIRIER IS FFA SENTINEL WAITSBURG -...

  • Wine & Country Living

    Judith Henderson, The Times|May 19, 2011

    Today, I received word about a food contest I'd entered and won. This was a bet I took from a friend who said I was too good to send a recipe into Tony Tantillo, Safeway Stores fresh produce representative. The truth is I am neither too smart nor too old to think I am too good at anything. So, I took the challenge and won. You can pick up the recipe in Safeway's "Fresh Start Magazine," a free-bee located in the produce departments of Safeway, distributed across America for the month of May. I received a call this afternoon from Tony Tantillo...

  • Strike Up The Band

    May 19, 2011

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    May 19, 2011

    From the pages of The Times Ten Years Ago May 24, 2001 After a blustery Saturday, those in attendance enjoyed horse racing at its finest at the 88th running of the Days of Real Sport. The handle was off by about $7,000 compared to 2000. A captivating photo of Coppei Falls reminds readers of the beauty of our area at this time of year while the popular series of interpretive programs centered around the Lewis & Clark Expedition at the state park this summer promises participants hands-on experiences with the scientific instruments, weapons used...

  • Spring (And Music) Is In The Air

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|May 12, 2011

    WAITSBURG - Three Waitsburg ensembles performed in Tuesday night's " Under My Umbrel la" Spring Concert. The Wai tsburg High School Chorus opened the evening with a harmonious rendition of "Star-Spangled Banner" by Francis Scott Key as everyone saluted the flag. Seventh and eighth-grade musicians from Preston Hall launched their series with "Little English Suite" by Leroy Jackson, followed by "Tribal Drums" by David Shaffer, "Coronado Spanish March by Eric Osterling and "Afterburn!" by Randall S...

  • Our Veterans Invited To Waitsburg Parade

    May 12, 2011

    A merican Legion Auxiliary are honor ing our Veterans, Past, Present, and Future, by asking our Veterans to be in the Waitsburg Community Parade, to be held May 21, 2011, Armed Forces Day. We plan to meet behind the American West Bank to get lined up at 9:30 a.m. The World War II Veterans will lead the way in Jay Thomas' wagon. The remainder will ride on the Auxiliary's float and follow in cars. Letters of invitation have been sent to area Legion and V.F.W. members, but all Veterans are welcome. We are asking anyone that would like to drive...

  • Photo

    May 5, 2011

  • MEMORIAL

    May 5, 2011

    Shelly Sue Jones A celebration of life for Shelly Sue Jones will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 8, 2011 at the Lion's Club building located at the Waitsburg Fairgrounds....

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