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DAYTON -- County offi cials shut down the Columbia County Courthouse last Monday in the late morning after a back-up power supply in the basement of the building malfunctioned and began emitting potentially harmful fumes. By 11 a.m. Monday morning, seven county employees had been sent to Dayton General Hospital to be examined for possible exposure to carbon monoxide. No one was seriously harmed, but the office immediately initiated the closure of the public building to avoid any further potential for exposure. The dead battery, which had...
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION DAYTON -- If your child will be 5 years of age as of midnight Aug. 31 and you live within Dayton School District No. 2 boundaries, please plan to attend a gathering at Dayton Elementary School on Wednesday, April 25 from 5:30 - 7 p.m. Families can enjoy dinner, register, meet the teacher, tour the classroom and receive tips on preparing their child for success. Dinner will be served from 5:30 - 6 p.m. Items to bring with you, if possible, are a birth certificate (Official State Certificate) and immunization (shot)...
DAYTON - Within one week of being part of the winning team at the regional robotics competition, Dayton High School's robotics team has raised the necessary funds for them to compete at nationals later this month. The team, led by DHS teacher Steve McLean raised $13,325 within one week to be able to attend the national competition - a competition they never thought they'd get to in their dreams. " The ( generosity) has been phenomenal and it has come from places we didn't know existed," McLean said of the money raised. Six local individuals...
DAYTON - Dayton High School senior Paisley DeSiga is bringing an improve comedy show to the Liberty Theater to raise money for the theater's new projector. The show, "An Evening in Improv" featuring The Blue Door Theatre, the Inland Northwest's premier improv group, will be at 7 p.m., Saturday at Liberty Theater in Dayton. Tickets are $10 each or $8 for students. "It has never before been done at the Liberty Theater," DeSiga said of her production . D eSiga, 17, has been working since October...
DAYTON - A Dayton man arrested in February under the charges that he committed two commercial burglaries and two attempted break ins around the city was sentenced last Thursday to 51 months in prison. Glen E. Dennison, 43, was arrested and booked into Columbia County Jail in mid-February. Dennison was a resident of the Patit Creek Congregate Care Facility, an assisted living residence in Dayton, according to the Columbia County Sheriff's Office. He was held and tried on charges of two counts of burglary of the second degree, two counts of attem...
This weekend, Town & Country Catering Made and delivered a Caramelized Portobello Artichoke Lasagna to a party planner who needed the convenience of a caterer who would make and deliver the dish and suggest a wine pairing: Locati Cellars 100 percent '08 Barbera red wine. About this wine: Winemaker Michael Locati of Walla Walla understands what the Emilia-Romagna Barbera wine should be; a big chewy, fruity, foodfriendly wine at just $25 a bottle. Wine Tasting Notes: with nose buried deep in the glass, a high palate of crushed Bing cherry opens t...
Ten Years Ago April 12, 2002 City Council approves M&O levy for the city. The voters in Waitsburg will decide whether they will raise property taxes through a maintenance and operation levy in a May 21 vote-by-mail election. Twenty-Five Years Ago April 16, 1987 Research shows director district voter population varies greatly. As a school board candidate a few years ago, Bill Wolford noticed that some of Waitsburg School District's five directors districts seemed to have more voters than others. Fifty Years Ago April 13, 1962 Construction of...
DAYTON - Loren Mullins, of Dayton, was sentenced last Thursday to 22 months in prison for charges related to a trespass incident last February. Mullins was arrested and booked into Columbia County Jail on Feb. 6 following two trespassing reports, according to Rea Culwell, Columbia County prosecutor. A 911 call was made to law enforcement from Mullins' neighbors that evening, reporting that he was trespassing on their property. Culwell said the sheriff's deputies made contact with Mullins and requested he remove himself from the property. About...
DAYTON DAYS PARADE DAYTON - The Dayton Days Parade is on this year. The parade has been scheduled for 10 a.m., Saturday, May 26 in downtown Dayton. Last week, it was reported that the horse races will not return to Dayton Days and it was then unknown whether a parade would be held again. FREE BOAT INSPECTIONS OFFERED DAYTON - The Columbia County Sheriff's Office will provide courtesy boat inspections between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 5, at the Columbia County Fairgrounds. Deputies will perform safety and regulatory checks on all boats...
In the last week, Chicago wheat September futures were violent, printing a high at $6.94 per bushel Monday, and promptly collapsing to $6.43 by Wednesday. Then Friday, upon the release of the latest USDA statistics, the price screamed up to $6.95. That is 51 cents per bushel down and 52 cents back up between Monday and Friday. Might as well call it "volatility!" New crop (August) white wheat prices at Portland were a bit less exciting, down 17 cents, then up 15 with a net loss of about 2 cents on the week to settle at about $6.70 per bushel. If...
WAITSBURG - Ross Hamann was led to the Commercial Club meeting recently under false pretenses. Hamann was told his mother, Jan Kronkite, was again to receive the club's annual Community Service Award. But, as Tom Baker was describing the recipient, Hamann realized his mother hadn't been the force behind the new press box and isn't serving on the Waitsburg School Board. He does those things. Robbie Johnson, the club's president, said as Hamann realized that indeed, the person they were describing...
Ten Years Ago April 5, 2002 Port of Walla Walla money starts the Downtown Revitalization ball rolling. The Waitsburg City Council has received a $7,500 contribution from the Port of Walla Walla to develop a Downtown Development Mater Plan. Twenty-Five Years Ago April 9, 1987 No bids received on Ritter Building demolition. Waitsburg City Council decided to offer the Ritter Building for sale after no bids were received for demolition at the April 1 council meeting. Fifty Years Ago April 6, 1962 Candidates for Days of Real Sports race queen were...
New to downtown Dayton and beginning this April, Weinhard Hotel owners, Gary and Shellie McLeod, will be handling and selling 13 different regional wines by the bottle from the hotel's popular espresso bar and gift shop from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 235 East Main Street, Historic Dayton. Speaking about regional wines, spring release weekend is approaching fast. This year, do not miss a tasting of the swishy tang in Cavu Cellars 2011 Barbera Rose. Winos each year look forward to Cavu's newest Rose. Winemaker Joel Waite is everyone's cockeyed...
Sabrina M. Smith and Glenn K. Sawyer, both of Waitsburg, are engaged to be married. Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Smith of Menominee, Mont. She graduated from high school in 2000 in Gallup, New Mexico. Smith currently works at Walmart. Sawyer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sawyer of Adelaide, Australia. He graduated from high school in 1991 from Hoppers Crossing Secondary College in Victoria, Australia. He attended Tabor College in Adelaide, Australia for his bachelor's degree in...
TOWN HALL SHOPPING EVENT WAITSBURG -- Many exhibitors under one roof at Waitsburg Town Hall, 121 Main Street, for your shopping convenience. Fun starts at 9 a.m. on April 5, and continues until 4 p.m. Food and coffee, pastries and pies are available from Betty's Diner to enhance your shopping experience. We have room for a couple more vendors, call Joy at Hugs 509- 539-8773 or see us on Facebook: Waitsburg's Shopping Bag GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE DAYTON - Dayton's Grace Episcopal Church, at 301 S. 3rd Street, will be conducting a Good Friday service...
WAITSBURG - The bunk house is less dangerous than the city previously believed and the Waitsburg City Council is considering different options to get it removed. The bunk house, formerly an apple-packing plant located east of the McGregor plant, collapsed late 2011 during a wind storm. The city had talked about removing it, but had concerns that the building contained asbestos or lead and could be very costly to get rid of because of the possible toxicity. The city had re-addressed the issue in February because it was learned leaving the bunk...
On Sunday, March 18, a number of Waitsburg Elementary School students were honored for their essay writing efforts at a luncheon hosted by the College Place VFW Ladies Auxiliary #466. Sarabeth Mc- Gowen, Zack Wood, Hayden Peralez, Brandon Leroue, Daylan Marlow, Andrew Rosenberger, Natalie Teal, Hudson Reser, Carly Pearson, Kyle Eilertson, Danielle Hill and Laura Hill were honored. Cason Nichols was the big winner and received a cash award of $100 as well as a certifi cate and gift bag. What is An American? An American is somebody who respects...
5 Maunday, Thursday Service 7 p.m. Presbyterian Church, Waitsburg Sanctuary is open from noon to 1 p.m. during Holy Week, Monday through Friday, for Holy Prayer Vigil Holy Service St. Joseph Catholic Church, Dayton 8 p.m. 6 Good Friday Service Waitsburg Christian Church 7 p.m. Good Friday Service Redeemer Lutheran Church, Dayton 7 p.m. Good Friday Service St. Mark Catholic Church, Waitsburg 8 p.m. 24-Hour Prayer Vigil 8 p.m. Friday through 8 p.m. Saturday Waitsburg Christian Church Sanctuary...