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FOURTH OF JULY PARADE WAITSBURG - Waitsburg is celebrating July 4, RAIN OR SHINE, by having a parade at noon that day beginning at the fire station. In addition to the lovely flags that are now on display at our Waitsburg Hardware Store, everyone is welcome to bring their own flag and join the parade. The parade will return to the Hardware Store, sing a couple of patriotic songs and then proceed to the park. The Hardware Store is providing the hot dogs and buns for everyone. Free choice if anyone wants to bring any additional food, you're certa...
June 21: David Dunn, Dick Harper, Tawnya Nettles, PeggyBrookshire and Anita Baker. June 22: Andy Winnett, MichaelSpidell and Paul Cook. June 23: James Lehr, TeresaMcConnell, Debbie Shaeffer, Del- bert Porter, Michelle Bergevin,Lynn Savage, Jon Gibson andHeather Havens. June 24: Kathleen Seaton, Donna Surry, Rod Bailey, FritzZuger, Suzanne Stonecipher- Sollars and Darien Hulce. June 25: Randy Pearson, Pat Allmon, Dan Estes, Margaret Monfort Shultz and Craig Adams. June 26: Ava Jean Gagnon,Judy Mulhair, Michelle Benson,Norma Bessey, Toni Chavez...
Owen Ward Mead was born May 1, 2012. He weighed 9 pounds, 12 ounces was and 21 inches long. The proud parents are Marcus Mead and Lacey Ollgaard. The grandparents are Skip and Julia Mead of Dayton and Eric and Cindy Ollgaard of Ellensburg. Great-grandparents are Dusty and Marlene Leader of Ellensburg, Joy Ross of Chewelah and Dottie Mead of Dayton....
The Wine: 2010 Dowsett Semi-dry Gewürztraminer. Nose buried deep in the glass, ripe cloven pears wrapped in muddled lemon leaves opens the senses. With first sip, great swooshes of chamomile and dampened needles brushes the cheek, dripping cloven honey naps the tongue with an unexpected spattering of valley minerality. The pale palomino hue tells the story of a semi- dry Gewürztraminer, a first of its style in Columbia Valley. The Winemaker: Chris Dowsett is also Buty Winery's co-wine- maker and has much moxie when it comes to finishing his D...
Ten Years Ago June 20, 2002 Dayton graduate, Mike Booker, reconnects with D-Day buddy, Llyod Apperson. On May 15, 2002, Louise Apperson was surfing the Internet in hopes of finding her husband's wartime friend. She does find a "Mike Booker" and calls him. It was the same man that served in 357th Infantry in St. Lo, France, during World War II, with her husband Lloyd. Twenty-Five Years Ago June 18, 1987 The Lions Invitational Softball Tournament will be held this weekend, June 19, 20, and 21, at the softball complex on the Days of Real Sport...
PRAYER PROPOSAL DROPPED WAITSBURG - Councilman KC Kuykendall's proposal to add a prayer or invocation at the start of each Waitsburg City Council meeting has been dropped. City Administrator Randy Hinchliffe said after doing some research on the proposal, the city decided not to pursue it further. SALT & LIGHT FINAL TOUR WAITSBURG -- All family, friends, community members and church families in the Touchet Valley are invited to pack the house for the Salt & Light farewell Home Concert June 21 at the Christian Church Sanctuary at 7:30 p.m. for...
WHS Term Four Honor Roll *Running Start Students Not Included Seniors 3.25 and above Jessica Guay Dionna Baker Chris Brooks Taylor Doepker Hailey Goenen Kristin Potter Fletcher Baker Amanda Cook Dustin Wooderchak Greg Kalahele-Stearns Juniors 4.0 Seth Deal Samantha Moss 3.25 and above Alex Leathers Alex Dill Katy Hofer Samantha Henze Logan Dozier Jessica Foxe Jennifer Nichols Brandon Gusse Ben Shafer Alex Hays Dakota Baker Rhiannon Chapman Dalton Estes Cheyenne Frohreich Sophomores 4.0 Heidi Miller Nicholas Pearson Emily Wilson 3.25 and above...
WAITSBURG - Waitsburg Elementary School students washed laundry, made fire with flint, listened to folk music and immersed themselves in Waitsburg history last Friday at the Bruce House Museum. This is the second year the students spent the day at the museum for Pioneer Days near the end of the school year. The kindergarten, first and second grade classes rotated through the historical stations in the morning, and the third, fourth and fifth grade classes did so in the afternoon. At the ice...
The weekend: Shared by friends and family, I rummaged through my wine collection and found a bottle I brought with me from Walla Walla to California. I would be sharing this wine with friends at a BBQ featuring chicken and artichokes! The Wine: Walla Walla, Kontos Cellars 2011 Gossamer White, a $22 bottle of feminine white chardonnay, kissed in 20 percent Roussanne, 17 percent Orange Muscat, 35 percent Viognier and 12 percent chardonnay. Melding in honeydew and less oak, this wine butters the tongue in a delicious smattering of sweet citrus...
Ten Years Ago Juen 13, 2002 An insurance crisis hits the Days of Real Sports. The Days of Real Sports Board of Directors is grappling with an insurance problem which must be resolved before next May's meet if horses racing in Waitsburg will continue. Race horse trainers had until June 12th, to get their racing stock off the Days of Real Sports ground after the DRS board learned last week it would be unable to obtain general and event liability for the coming years. The boards planned to meet Wednesday evening to discuss the unfolding crisis....
DAYTON -- The addition of a pub crawl, live music and other new entertainment through the rebranded Dayton entertainment district is aimed at enticing younger people to come out and participate in Dayton events and looking to make this year's All-Wheels Weekend the most successful yet. There will be a live band downtown Friday night as well as fireworks and a presentation of the cars, coordinator Bette Lou Crothers said. Saturday will start with the National Anthem performed by Markeeta Little...
SHUBA TRIAL DELAYED DAYTON - The trial for Joseph Shuba, a Dayton man who is charged with first-degree murder of his longtime wife Suzanne, has been delayed. The trial was to begin at 9 a.m. on July 9 at the Columbia County Courthouse. Last Thursday, Shuba's defense attorney Dale Slack asked Judge William Acey for an extra month to prepare for the trial. Shuba's right to a speedy trial was waived and the new trial date is set for 9 a.m., Monday, Aug. 27 in the courthouse. Acey said the trial could last as many as five days. INLAND CELLULAR...
DAYTON -- The Blue Mountain Rocketeers may be one of the best kept and secrets in the Dayton area despite the group's explosive habits. Blue Mountain Rocketeers' cofounder and rocket aficionado Tim Quigg said the Blue Mountain Rocketeers is consistently ranked at the top of the national rocketry groups. "Blue Mountain Rocketeers is the premiere youth model rocketry group in the nation," Quigg said. Quigg, a senior communications officer for the sheriff's department, said beyond the club's...
Over the weekend, siblings and I celebrated our father's 90th birthday. When I walked into Papa's home he was napping with an "Architectural Digest" sprawled over his chest, eyeglasses still on. "Papa," I whispered, he awoke and smiled and the weekend began. After everyone was accounted for, we caravanned into San Francisco where one sister owns a home across the street from the harbor. This is where we'd all stay for the weekend birthday festivities. In 1941, my father joined the Merchant Marines out of San Francisco and almost got blown out...
Ten Years Ago June 6, 2002 Thirty- four members of the Waitsburg High School's Class of 2002 will participate in commencement exercise Friday, June 7. Ceremonies will be held in the newly renovated gym at 8 p.m. Tri-valedictorians for 2002 are Jessie Winnett, Hilary Bye-Hogan and Kimberly Bloor. Shannon Brason will be the honor speaker, selected by her class. Twenty-Five Years Ago June 4, 1987 Jack Otterson, recent Waitsburg High School graduate, was the only member of the Vandal track team to place in the state meet in Wenatchee last weekend....
Bart Baxter and Tiffany Standfill were married May 1, 2012 and they honeymooned at Wallowa Lake. The parents of Bart Baxter are Bert and Bitzi Baxter. Parents of Tiffany Standfill are Clyde and Betty Standfill. The newlyweds are owners and operators of Betty's Diner in Waitsburg, Wash....
WAITSBURG JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW WAITSBURG -- The 4-H Waitsburg Corral Wranglers Club will be participating in the Waitsburg Junior Livestock Show on June 9 and 10. On Saturday, there will only be sheep, goats, pigs and streers. At 9 a.m. that day, there will be livestock judging. The public is welcome. The Corral Wranglers Club is open to service project ideas. The next 4-H meeting will be July 2 from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Waitsburg park. CAR SHOW THANK YOU WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg "One Of A Kind" Classic Auto Show Group would like to thank all...
DAYTON - Columbia County Prosecutor Rea Culwell said Daniel Baxter, a transient man facing 28 burglary-related charges, does not want to go forward with a plea agreement after all. Baxter was arrested last February and charged with crimes including squatting in vacant homes in the Dayton city limits and stealing items from those homes from last summer through February. Baxter, who has ties to Pennsylvania, Montana and California, faces from 0 days to 70 years in prison if convicted. Baxter...
DAYTON -- Two Dayton High School seniors were recognized Thursday, May 17, for their commitment to the community with the Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.) Citizenship Award. Colleen Delp and Joey Schlachter are both active at Dayton High School as well as in the community. Delp and Schlachter are both members of the Associated Student Body (ASB), Delp as public relations officer and Schlachter as the president. Both students are active in multiple sports, National Honors Society...