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WAITSBURG - With six musicians and a full-blown "rhythm section" that includes drums and bass, Frog Hollow Band is all set up for big concerts and dances. The acoustic evening planned for Saturday, April 28 at 7 p.m. at Coppei Café is a bit out of the ordinary for the three performing members. But lead singer Nick Berg, guitarist Ty Lane and drummer Brian Richards welcome the chance to play at the smaller venue. "The acoustics are great in the coffee shop," Berg said. "It's a lot more laid back....
The stock market has essentially accomplished nothing in the three months since mid-January. There is plenty of dithering about Spain, followed by Italy, then Portugal and so on. The elected course of response to these serial bailouts by the European Central Bank (ECB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is basically to absorb the debts with international funds, ultimately supported by the U.S. dollar. It is well known that the stock markets require a "wall of worry" to climb, so we have no lack of climbing material. The doomsday commenta...
DAYTON -- Twenty-five Dayton students and five chaperones/advisers traveled to Seattle on Wednesday, April 11 for the FBLA the State Business Leadership Conference that was held April 12-14. Besides competing, members attended workshops, toured Seattle businesses and organizations, enjoyed the sights and sounds of Seattle and took part in a variety of social activities. Caitlyn Robins is a triple winner. Caitlyn places second in FBLA Principles & Procedures, third in Business Graphics and was teamed with Keelin Hovrud, Taylor Frame, and...
PRESCOTT - Get your cowboy hats, boots and kids and head over to the Prescott Library this Thursday to enjoy a special performance of cowboy poetry by Bruce and Sue Matley, who call themselves, Nevada Slim and Cimarron Sue. With the help of Humanities Washington, this special performance "Lasso Your Heritage! Cowboys and Cowgirls in Story & Song" will come to Prescott to honor Cowboy Poetry week, said Amy Rosenberg with the Prescott Library. The performance will be a historical narrative woven...
WALLA WALLA - "Dearer action is in virtue than in vengeance." Louisiana actor Johnny Lee Davenport, the spitting image of Samuel Jackson, quotes Shakespeare from "The Tempest," the classic Elizabethan play about betrayal, revenge, love and forgiveness that will open later this week at the Powerhouse Theatre in Walla Walla. It's the tragic comedy shipwreck adventure of Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan Davenport portrays in his search for redemption and vengeance and his ultimate discovery of...
1 For Life Noon Seneca Activities Center On May 1, there will be a lunch fundraiser at the Seneca Activities Center for Relay For Life. The fundraiser starts at noon and costs $20. Pick up your tickets at Country Cupboard. 4 Spring Release Weekend May 4-6 Local Wineries weekend. The Valley's winemakers are on hand to introduce their new wines and share the creative winemaking process. Visitors can be the first to enjoy the new vintage and take home a selection of wines, many of which can be found only by visiting the wineries and tasting rooms...
Walking into DaMa Wines, Main Street, downtown Walla Walla, owner/winemaker Dawn Kammer works the tasting room. As I explained, I had a glass of the DaMa 2011 Rose at a luncheon earlier in the week and thought it exquisite and it should not be missed by attendees over Spring Release Weekend, May 4-6. About the Wine: This Rose is quite different thatn others recently posted. This may have to do with Kammer's saignee of Syrah; the free run of natural wine grape juices gathered in the vat before first squeeze. However, the wines that accompany...
Ten Years Ago April 26, 2002 Don Wills named 2002 DRS Parade Marshal. Mr. Wills, 77, has been known to say he wanted two things before he died: to be honored with the Commercial Club Community Service Award (1991), and to be parade marshal of the Days of Real Sport. Twenty-Five Years Ago April 30, 1987 Two Walla Walla men injured in Tuesday morning mishap. A Tuesday morning two-car accident resulted in injuries to two Walla Walla men, who were listed in serious condition at a Walla Walla Hospital. David Sheneman and Charles Hermanns were...
Cameren Mings has been named the Starbuck Elementary School Student of the Month for March! Cameren has shown himself to be a great student and a hard working individual. He is a third grader in Starbuck, and this is his second year with the school. In class, Cameren is constantly working hard and learning a lot. His windy cool rod science project was very well put together, and he was one of the first to cross the finish line. Cameren is starting to memorize his multiplication facts, and his...
STAND PIPE COST INCREASE WAITSBURG - Waitsburg's stand pipe water rates were increased at the city council meeting last Wednesday. Those who would like to purchase bulk water from the city will be charged a flat rate of $29.70 and $5 per 1,000 gallons. NOMINATIONS WANTED WAITSBURG - Nominations are needed to decide who will be selected as the parade marshal of the annual Waitsburg Parade on May 19. Please nominate a Waitsburg resident deserving of the honor. Submit your nominations to Walt and Gwen Gobel at PO Box 127 or email...
Eighth Grade 4.0 Morgan Breland 3.25 and Above Katherine Bryant Shandre Dallolio Rachel Gradwohl Coe Richards Devon Watts LaShayla Williams Seventh Grade 4.0 Jacob Dunn 3.25 and Above Emily Adams Jade Alleman Lexi Brannock Jared Farley Jasmine Foxe Timber Frohreich Kyle Gradwohl Taylor Hays Nicolas Kitselman Joseph Leamy Selina Mercado Dustin Meyer Aislynne Pope Sixth Grade 3.25 and Above Cade Branson Korben Duffy Clarissa Espana Thomas House Tayler Jones Samuel McGowen Anna Nerf Chloe Pearson Christopher Philbrook Gillian Pope Iris Turnipseed...
Seniors 3.25 and above Justin Zuger Dionna Baker Fletcher Baker Zach Bartlow Victoria Bly Christopher Brooks Taylor Doepker Hailey Goenen Jessica Guay Ronnie Hulce Gregory Kalahele-Stearns Kristin Potter Jeffery Schwarz Juniors 4.0 Seth Deal Hannah Helms Katy Hofer Samantha Moss Madeleine Witt 3.25 and Above Dalton Estes Cheyenne Frohreich Dakota Baker Rhiannon Chapman Alexander Dill Logan Dozier Jessica Foxe Brandon Gusse Alex Hays Samantha Henze Alex Leathers Jennifer Nichols Benjamin Shafer Sophomores 4.0 Heidi Miller Nicholas Pearson Emily...
WAITSBURG - The city of Waitsburg transportation benefit tax district was widely approved in the Tuesday night Special Election results. The district's approval will mean a one-tenth of 1 percent sales tax increase for goods purchased within city limits. That money collected will go into a fund to maintain city streets. At a little after 8 p.m. on Tuesday, the results showed 232 voted yes for the district and the tax increase, 75.08 percent, and 77 voted no, 24.92 percent. City Administrator Randy Hinchliffe had previously said the reason...
WALLA WALLA - A jury in Walla Walla late last week cleared an elderly Dayton man who hit and killed a Seattle cyclist last year of vehicular homicide. The not guilty verdict for Melvin Bohleen following his criminal trial in Walla Walla Superior Court Thursday drew praise from his attorney, who said the driver will nonetheless live with his regrets for the rest of his life. But the victim's surviving husband said in an interview last Tuesday night that he was disappointed with the outcome,...
The family of Wilma Sharpe wishes to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, food and memorial contributions. A special thank you to Pastor Michael Ferrians and the Waitsburg Christian Church for the wonderful memorial service and reception. The family is extremely grateful for the excellent care and attention Dr. Paul Parker, Dr. Bruce Barga and staff provided as well as the Washington Odd Fellows Home....
Saturday, standing beside local luminaries in the Dumas Station Winery's tasting room, all were fascinated by winemaker Jay Dewitt's newest bottle; Dumas Station 2009 Cabernet Franc, an Estate bottled red wine. About The Wine: Dewitt produced 40 cases of this oaken Cab Franc. At 75 percent cab franc, 13 percent Petit Verdot and 12 percent Cabernet Sauvignon, this wine's backbone is supported by a barrel of spicy tannins. Nose buried deep in the glass, the essence of lipstick rose entices the senses. With first sip, swooshes of mint and wild...
Ten Years Ago April 19, 2002 Waitsburg is first in the county to propose 695 special levy. Property tax rates could exceed $19 per $1,000 of assessed valuation with approval of an eleventh item in the taxing structure, giving Waitsburg the highest taxes in Walla Walla County. Twenty-Five Years Ago April 23, 1987 The huge flat house in Prescott is getting some alterations. Last year, wheat popped out a panel on the south side of the building, causing some loss of stored wheat and some question as to the structural integrity of the building. The...
Jerry and Peggy Hall at Prescott celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, April 14. They were married on Friday the 13 of April in Waitsburg. Peggy's maiden name was Dorsey. Jerry was working at Bill's Thrift Store. He was employed for 4.5 years at the WW Farmer's Co Op in Prescott, and in February 1967, began working at the Walla Walla County Road Department. After 10.5 years, he was hired as the Swine Supervisor at the Washington State Penitentiary and retired after 19 years in...
WAITSBURG - - Most Waitsburgers know Mickey Richards as "Izzy's Dad." But what many don't know is that the affable owner of the town's iconic dromedary is as good a dancer as he is a camel handler. If you'd have set foot in Walla Walla's Heath & Co. (now Barnabees) in the 1980s, chances are you'd have seen Richards practice or teach the two-step, waltz, polka or any country dance routine as often as six days a week. "I practically lived there," he said. "It was a bad day when it closed." But...