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  • ENGAGED

    Mar 3, 2011

    Michael and Rebecca Townsend of Moses Lake are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Lorin Townsend to Bryan Harris of San Diego, Calif. Lorin is a graduate of Whitworth University, where she obtained her bachelor of arts in accounting and business management. Her grandparents are Frank and Hazel Brown of Waitsburg. Bryan is the son of Larry and Helena Harris of Waitsburg. The groom-elect is a 1997 graduate of Waitsburg High School. He is employed as the manager for Affordable...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Mar 3, 2011

    Ten Years Ago March 8, 2001 Angela Smith, the 18-year-old daughter of Glen and Adele (Ford) Smith of Waitsburg, will join a select group of Walla Walla County families who have been involved in the fair from generation to generation. Her mother was a member of the court in 1975, her grandmother Erma Lee (Kessler) Smith, was a Farmette in 1950. Angela's grandfathers, Kenneth Smith of Waitsburg and Don Ford of Prescott, have both served on the board of the Walla Walla Fair, and her great-grandfather Merle Brown of Prescott was parade marshal in...

  • Dayton Sweeps Leadership Tourney

    Lisa Naylor, Special To The Times|Mar 3, 2011

    DAYTON - Twenty five Future Business Leaders of America from Dayton High School competed against Southeast Washington's best at the Regional FBLA tournament held in Richland earlier this month. The team took home 12 first-place finishes and cleaned up on the rest. About 200 students representing 12 schools squared off in the Southeast Region Winter Leadership Conference. Ten percent of Dayton's High School participates in the local chapter of FBLA. They have been a consistent powerhouse and a te...

  • BRIEFS

    Mar 3, 2011

    CITY HALL CLOSED WAITSBURG - Waitsburg City Hall will be closed for part of Thursday and all of Friday as the city clerk travels to Spokane for a class related to completing the city's annual report. Anyone wishing to make a payment during those days may do so via the drop box located in front of City Hall on Main Street. HOLLYWOOD HOTEL IN DAYTON DAYTON - The Dayton Drama Club will present Hollywood Hotel on March 10, 11 and 12 at 7 p.m. in the High School Auditorium. Admission is $6. This is a comedy about three teenage girls from Missouri...

  • Wine & Country Living

    Judith Henderson, The Times|Feb 24, 2011

    This afternoon, Wild Bill of Wild Bill's Organic Patit Street Garden, Dayton, and I had our seasonal over-the-fence-visit. Bill's in the planning stages of his 2011 organic summer garden. In a couple of months he'll plant various leafy greens, corn, potatoes, cucumbers, green beans, beets, carrots and culinary herbs. I love having a big garden like Bill's in the neighborhood; it's an eco-friendly kind of thing. Even Bill and my bees, butterflies and dragonfly kanoodle over the fence. In the summer, we share a family of Dayton bats that pay a...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Feb 24, 2011

    Ten Years Ago March 1, 2001 Edna Thomas was named Most Inspirational Citizen by the City of Prescott at a dinner in the Prescott School this week. About 190 friends gathered to participate in the recognition. Citizens of Waitsburg gear up for the annual City Caucus. While Columbia County Hospital District strives to hold costs and provide the highest service possible, their tax levy would compensate for tax and Medicare shortfalls. Twenty-Five Years Ago Feb. 27, 1986 Waitsburg City Council meeting Feb. 19 heard concerns of some local...

  • Cheering For Jayden

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Feb 24, 2011

    DAYTON - When the Bulldogs cheerleaders get together to raise spirits, they mean business - on the field, on the court or in matters of the heart. Next Tuesday, March 1, the 12 young women will show Dayton what community support looks like as they hold a spaghetti feed fundraiser for the family of 6-year-old Jayden Dedloff. Jayden was diagnosed last year with intractable epilepsy, a rare seizure disorder. He suffers from four different generalized seizure types, making the syndrome difficult to...

  • BRIEFS

    Feb 24, 2011

    COUNCIL DENIES DEVELOPERS WAITSBURG - Waitsburg City Councilors denied a reprieve request by Walla Walla area developers David Corbett and Mark Jones last Wednesday. Three years ago, city councilors approved a subdivision plan, Waitsburg Estates, proposed by Corbett and Jones for several acres on Wood Street, just north of the old Jackpot gas station (now Midway Food Mart) on Highway 12. The men had until this spring to begin work on improvements to the 27 lots, including water, septic and roads. To date, no work has been done. Corbett stated...

  • STORK CALL

    Feb 17, 2011

    Trevor and Ashley Johnson are the proud parents of a baby boy, Robert Thomas Edgar Johnson, born at 2:16 p.m. on Feb. 10, 2011, at St. Mary Medical Center in Walla Walla. He weighed in at 8 lbs. 9 oz. and is 21.25 in. long. Grandparents are Jeff and Dawn Nichols of Waitsburg and Mark and Kathy Johnson of Arlington, Wash. Great-grandparents are Velma Sickles of Waitsburg, Glena Lee Nichols of College Place and Dale and Ann Johnson of Tonasket, Wash. He joins a sister, Adelaide....

  • Twenty-four Years Of Keeping City’s Equipment Running

    Feb 17, 2011

  • Corps Mulls Options For Lyons Ferry And Central Ferry Parks

    Feb 17, 2011

    WALLA WALLA - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials are evaluating options for two parks on the lower Snake River. The current lessees at Lyons Ferry Park and Central Ferry Park recently notified the Corps' Walla Walla District of their desire to relinquish their leases prior to the 2011 summer recreation season, which traditionally starts in May. Therefore, both locations may be available for new leases in 2011. The current lessees' relinquishment notifications started a close-out and assessment process to evaluate how those properties will b...

  • Rollin, Rollin, Rollin...

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Feb 17, 2011

    STARBUCK - Mary-Jo Sanderlin may have just the right attitude to make it as a business owner in Starbuck, "45 miles from anything." She and her husband, Dan, were new in town just a few months ago when they arrived fresh from the construction business in Montana. She's enthusiastic about snowmobiles, ATVs, quads and motorcycles. And at 29 years old, she's owned and operated a bar in Moses Lake and a power sports retail outlet. Now she and Dan are opening Rawhide Bar N Grill on Baxter Street in...

  • BRIEFS

    Feb 17, 2011

    FEDS ASSESS IDAHO WOLF PLAN IDAHO - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced this week the availability of a draft Environmental Assessment of Idaho Department of Fish and Game's request to manage gray wolves in the Lolo Elk Management Zone in north central Idaho in response to impacts of wolf predation on elk. The Idaho proposal, if approved, would allow the state to reduce (through lethal means) the wolf population in the Lolo Zone to a minimum of 20 to 30 wolves in three to five packs from a current estimated level of 60 to 80 wolves....

  • Wine & Country Living

    Judith Henderson, The Times|Feb 17, 2011

    I n the wine business, there's nothing more apparent than one designated wine growing AVA compared to another. For those of you who may be new to wine lingo, AVA is short for American Viticulture Area, an official term designated to wine-grape growers by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Actually, the AVA serves as a point of reference defining the area's climate, soil, elevation and properties of the land in concern. This information is absolutely necessary for the grower, who, unlike a stock broker, will need to know what to...

  • Students Of The Month

    Karl Edie|Feb 17, 2011

    Winter is just beginning to thaw, and with the end of January comes two Starbuck school district students of the month. In the elementary school, Karlee Summers is being rewarded for all her hard work this year! Karlee is a 2nd grader this year, and she is giving her best in and outside the classroom. Academically she has raised her reading and math scores considerably. She recently reached her reading goals for Accelerated Reader (AR) points, and received a special Valentines ice cream sundae...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Feb 17, 2011

    Ten Years Ago February 26, 2001 Washington state again ranks top in the nation for management of state government, according to the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University and Governing Magazine. The Mustangs finished their season with a 6-3 record and outbounded every team they played this year. "I believe this is a first for a Waitsburg girls' junior high team," commented Coach Karen Huwe. Twenty-Five Years Ago February 20, 1986 Patty Horney was named Waitsburg's Citizen of the Year at the Commercial Club...

  • Return Of The Green Giant

    Wren & Dian Mcclurg, The Times|Feb 17, 2011

    DAYTON - The Green Giant has only been gone from Dayton since 2005, but people in town have already forgotten what a force it used to be in the community, says Dayton booster Ginny Butler. "Growing up in Dayton, I knew it was the major employer for many years," Butler said. "I remember in the '60s, you could work all summer long and earn enough to pay for a whole year of college, at $3,000. There is no job a kid can get today that will pay for a year of college in just three months." To remind...

  • BRIEFS

    Feb 17, 2011

    BEWARE OF SCAMS DAYTON - The Columbia County Sheriff's Office is warning residents of mail scams. Deputies have received several recent reports from local citizens regarding attempted scams through the mail. One of the scams involved the receipt of a check in the mail reportedly to help the recipient pay for the taxes on their prize winnings. Another involved winning a lottery or contest involving a large sum of money. To collect the award, the recipient was requested to mail in a check as a "processing fee." The old adage holds true that "if...

  • Academic Honors

    Feb 17, 2011

    BOSTON, Mass. - Waitsburg resident Sydney Arbelbide, a Northeastern University student majoring in Business Administration, was recently named to the university's dean's list for the fall semester 2010, which ended in December 2010. To achieve the dean's list distinction, students must carry a full program of at least four courses, have a quality point average of 3.5 or greater out of a possible 4.0 and carry no single grade lower than a C- during the course of their college career. Each student receives a letter of commendation and...

  • Council Approves CREA’s Permit

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Feb 10, 2011

    DAYTON - Dayton City Council approved Columbia REA's application for rightof way use during its regular meeting Monday night. The meeting was moved up a week to accommodate councilors who will be absent for the usual second Monday of the month meeting. That meeting has been cancelled. The decision to grant CREA a permit to run three underground power lines to its own office on Main Street and a fiber optic line for Columbia County's use at the county courthouse through the city's right-of-way took councilors through weeks of research and many...

  • Poirier In National FFA Magazine

    Nicole Wright, Waitsburg High School|Feb 10, 2011

    WAITSBURG - The National FFA Organization's motto is: Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. This is also a motto practiced by Christy Poirier. Poirier is currently the Waitsburg FFA Chapter President and the District IV FFA Reporter. Aside from serving as an officer, Poirier is also dedicated to her personal activities in the FFA. This year she is competing in several CDE's (Career Development Event) including Job Interview, Agriculture Sales and Service, and Prepared...

  • Two New Offices At Title Building

    Dian McClurg, The Times|Feb 10, 2011

    DAYTON - Passersby in downtown Dayton may notice a new set of occupants on the corner of Main and Second streets across from the Bank of America. Christy's Realty, a longtime Dayton real estate agency, has moved to the building where Columbia County Title continues to operate. "We wanted to do business in our own building," said Christy's owner Garry Snyder. Christy's opened in its downtown location at the end of January. "It's the best location in Dayton, actually," Snyder said. The real estate office was formerly housed with Columbia County...

  • We Weren’t Kidding!

    Feb 10, 2011

  • Wine & Country Living

    Judith Henderson, The Times|Feb 10, 2011

    I found it very comforting to be home this weekend to answer letters from you, readers, to re-pot house plants and do a little cooking of all things. Last week, I had such an incredible wine tasting while visiting Livermore, California, wine country, that all the way home I knew I needed to get into the kitchen and revamp an old 1960s Haight Ashbury Chicken Mole recipe ,to pair with the one wine that "blew my cork in Livermore." But first, a discussion about the Livermore Valley AVA. As a child I remember driving through this part of Northern...

  • BIRTHDAYS

    Feb 3, 2011

    February 3: Melissa Pietila, Ryan Neal, Norman Hansen, Robert Weller, Eric Rohde, Mike Gauch, Joe Watson and Chris Walker. February 4: Morgan Baker, Chelsey Murdock, Meredith Huwe, Stacey Bennett, Mathew Akers, Renee Bailey, Robert Bailey, Matthew Lyons, and Kimberly Bloor. February 5: Tim Abel, Andrea Tuttle, Mary Phillips, Loretta Hunt, Janet Hart, Jack and Jim Hubbard, Helia Richardson, Chad and Nicholas Pearson. February 6: Aidan Larsen, Jena Worth, Lorene Wood, Sueann Neace, Crystal Werner, Teresa Luders, George C. Robinson, Shawn Davis,...

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