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DAYTON - A Dayton man was sentenced to 60 days in Columbia County Jail for pleading guilty to domestic violence offenses against his mother. Judge William Acey sentenced Tony Burruss to 60 days in jail after Burruss plead guilty to one count of unlawful imprisonment, assault in the fourth degree and malicious mischief in the third degree. Burruss was arrested on Jan. 14 after he got in an argument with his mother. According to Burruss' statement read in court Thursday by Acey, on Jan. 14 Burruss restrained his mother and assaulted her. He also...
DOZIER SEEKS RE-ELECTION WAITSBURG -- Perry Dozier, a Walla Walla County commissioner, announced recently he will run for re-election. Dozier, 53, lives outside of Waitsburg city limits and farms wheat and peas. Dozier is fulfilling his last year of his four-year term and will be on the ballot for re-election in the August primary. Dozier said he wants to hold the position again to maintain continuity on the board. DONATIONS SOUGHT FOR CAPSULE DAYTON -- Dayton's Boldman House Museum is currently seeking donations of items to be included in a...
WAITSBURG - A wrestling tournament that brought about 2,000 people into Waitsburg last March has been scheduled at the last minute to take place again March 17 at Waitsburg High School. Travis Newman, the head coach of the Waitsburg Mat Birds Club, said the big tournament for the Washington State Little Guy Wrestling Association, an organization that has 70 clubs statewide, was supposed to be held in Zillah March 17. Unfortunately, Newman said somehow Zillah lost the use of its facility where...
March 1: Bill Zuger and grandson Jacob Dunn, Norma Chapman, Joan Bottles and Bill Keith. March 2: Alina Reese, Dean Atkinson, Kyla Winger, Rich Fry, Sandy Startin, Peter Mercer, Bill Callahan, Mike A. Mayberry and Jessica DeCoria. March 3: Sarah Moser, Mike Vennum, Michelle Miller, Cameron Pearson and Kristy and Kelly Hays. March 4: Bill Poirier, Marilyn White, Burdette Huwe, Kathy Jansen, Ryan Jacoy and Nicholas Newbury. March 5: Dick Baker, Jean Miller, Larry Wayne Bunton, Paul Fischer and Kristen Danielson. March 6: Marianne Newell, John P....
2 Lego-Rama Dayton Memorial Library 6:30 p.m. Bring your Legos and head over to Dayton Memorial Library to put together Legos for different events. You can also choose to use the library's Legos. This event is held each first Friday of the month. The library is located at 111 S. Third St. in Dayton. The Lentil Brothers Skye Book and Brew Molly and Abby will play folk and Indie music at the brewery in the evening on March 2. The ladies provide vocals and play the guitar, banjo, piano, ukulele,...
How can anyone deny a wine tasting from a winery that calls its self, Cupcake Vineyards? Cupcake is a Soledad, Calif., winery introduced nationally in 2008. Winemaker Adam Richard says his hobby is the culinary arts and it shows with his food friendly wine profiles. Using words like "rich, creamy and indulgent," Richard encourages those drinking Cupcake to "live deliciously!" With wines named, Red Velvet and Angel Food, how can you go wrong and for under $20 a bottle? Cupcake Vineyards recently created a spirits division, Underdog Wine and...
Ten Years Ago February 28, 2002 In this issue, Glenn Vogt is featured showing a beautiful steelhead he caught in the Touchet River near Huntsville. Weighing in at seven and a half pounds, the fish measured 29 inches. Now living in Walla Walla, Vogt graduated from Waitsburg. The community is gearing up for the City Caucus on Tuesday. With several vacancies expected interested citizens will have an opportunity to get into politics. Twenty-Five Years Ago March 12, 1987 Kermit D. "Colly" Jones, long-time area spray pilot and worker at the Days of...
DAYTON - A convicted, level 3 sex offender who has previously lived in Waitsburg and Walla Walla has moved to Dayton. Jason Jan Lujan, 31, now resides in the 700 block of Richmond Avenue in Dayton. Lujan is a white male, 5-feet, 6-inches tall, about 160 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. The former Waitsburg resident lived in Walla Walla after he was released from custody in January 2011. Lujan was sentenced in 2007 in Walla Walla County for burglary with sexual motivation and two...
REPTILE MAN WAITSBURG - Scott Petersen, the Reptile Man, will visit the Waitsburg High School gym at 6:30 p.m., Monday, March 5. Petersen will bring a king cobra, alligator snapping turtle, albino python, American alligator, large diamondback rattlesnake and many more. Admission is $1 per person. Photos with reptiles will be available. Petersen holds a degree in zoology and educations and is the current director of the Washington Serpentarium Reptile Zoo outside Monroe. For more information, visit his website at www.reptileman.com. PRESCHOOL...
DAYTON - Judge William Acey decided last Thursday that despite a full confession from a third party to a burglary of a Dayton home in which knives and guns were taken, Eric Vanzandt, the man charged with the crime, should still be held in Columbia County Jail because of other assault and malicious mischief charges. VanZandt was arrested on a warrant from Walla Walla County after a neighbor reported a fight at VanZandt's residence at 1531 S. Second St., just before 4 a.m. on Jan. 29. After he was arrested, his home was searched and weapons...
WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg City Council last week passed an ordinance that created a transportation benefit district and also passed a resolution to put a sales tax increase to benefit this new district on the April Special Election ballot. Because of a loss of state funding for streets over the past decade, City Administrator Randy Hinchliffe recommended to the council last year that the city create a transportation benefit district to raise money for street repairs and improvements within city limits. The city looked at raising the sales tax...
Wheat prices are in a period in lacking a story of its own powerful enough to push the market into new patterns, although with the spring weather season upon us, the market will be more interesting. Chicago contracts have confirmed the range again in the last few trading sessions, although since Dec. 15 lows, each low has been higher and each high also a bit higher, the definition of an uptrend, with swings of about 80 cents per bushel. The May contract low of $6.28 per bushel on Feb. 16 (repeated Tuesday the 21st) is now a key point to watch....
DAYTON - Glenn Dennison, arrested last week for attempted burglary and burglary of four Dayton businesses Feb. 11, plead not guilty last Thursday to his charges. Dennison is charged with burglary in the second degree, attempted burglary, theft in the third degree, malicious mischief and criminal trespass. Judge William Acey said if Dennison was convicted of all of these crimes, he could face up to 7.5 years in prison and a $15,000 fine. He will next be in court March 8. Dennison is a resident of the Patit Creek Congregate Care Facility, an...
8th grade: 4.0 Morgan Breland 3.25 or Better Coe Richards Devon Watts Elizabeth Johnson Katherine Bryant LaShayla Williams Rachel Gradwohl Shandre Dallolio 7th grade: 4.0 Aislynne Johnson Dustin Meyer Jacob Dunn Taylor Hays 3.25 or Better Cameron Terry Emily Adams Jade Alleman Jared Farley Jasmine Foxe Joseph Leamy Julia Taylor Kyle Gradwohl Lexi Brannock Liliana Shepherd Nicolas Kitselman Selina Mercado Taylor Spoonemore Timber Frohreich 6th grade: 4.0 Chloe Pearson 3.25 or better Anna Nerf Cade Branson Christopher Philbrook Clarrisa Espana...
DAYTON - Dayton resident Skyler Glasby, 23, is being held in Umatilla County after being arrested following a 20-minute car chase with police over state lines into Oregon on Feb. 17. Glasby, a passenger in the car, was found hiding in a trash can after fleeing with the other three occupants after the car crashed into an apple orchard in Umatilla County. Police believe the vehicle was stolen from College Place. Glasby, who just served two months in Walla Walla County Jail for passing counterfeit $20s, was booked into Umatilla County Jail. He is...
After writing about heirloom seed collectors in last week's column, a reader of Wine and Country Living asked for a little more information. So, I did some research and found a most-educated group of growers and protectors of organic seed in the Northwest region. Located in Port Townsend, they call themselves the Organic Seed Alliance. The alliance is a group of farmers who grow seed and believe so passionately about the critical organic seed issue in our country. Using their credentials, the group takes the time to educate interested farmers...
The parents of Caris Cole and Cody Lynch of Waitsburg announce an engagement. The bride is the daughter of Ken and Elizabeth Cole of Waitsburg. She graduated from Waitsburg High School in 2009 and she has been attending Walla Walla Community College. The groom is the son of Jim and Becky Lynch of Waitsburg. He graduated from Waitsburg High School in 2006. He attended Walla Walla Community College and is currently working at American Rock Products in Walla Walla. The wedding will be June 9, 2012...
Ten Years Ago February 28, 2002 The annual caucus for the city of Waitsburg, sponsored by Commercial Club, will be held at Ye Towne Hall on Tuesday, March 5. While visiting friends in Salt Lake City, Jim and Liv Leid of Waitsburg, saw Austrian Fritz Strobl win the gold medal in the Olympic men's downhill. An advertisement featured in this paper from Sunset Houseseekers Bureau of Information states that "The exact center of the greatest apple country in the world is the Touchet Valley, Washington." Twenty-Five Years Ago March 5, 1987 Days of...
Wilbur and Jeanie Fletcher of Dayton will be celebrating their 55th wedding anniversary on March 2, 2012. They were married March 2, 1957 in Pomeroy in The Holy Rosary Church. Wilbur's best man was Bob Lingow and Jeanie's maid of honor was Sally Bartels. The couple has four children, Connie (Craig) Ritter from Milton-Freewater, Ore., Kathy (Steve) Steinhoff from Dayton, Kelli (Tony) Currin from Dayton and Sheryl Fletcher from Quantsino, British Columbia. They have nine grandchildren Nikki...
The wheat futures market has bounced off of a range high last week and moved lower since Feb. 6, as Chicago has trimmed 26 cents from the week-ago level of $6.70. Soft White wheat bids were actually up more than a dime in the same week, with current bids around $7.08 per bushel delivered to Portland, a reflection of good demand from the Pacific Rim countries for white wheat. For Chicago, that puts us just about halfway back down in the range, within a nickel of the center of the 5-month range. Whenever a market that has been trading in a range...
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DAYTON - Loren Mullins, of Dayton, the alleged stabbing victim in a recent fight that led to one arrest, was himself arrested last week after a trespassing incident. Mullins was booked into Columbia County Jail on Feb. 6, joining Eric Vanzandt, who had also been involved in a fight that led to Mullins being stabbed. Vanzandt had been arrested on a warrant Jan. 29 following that fight. Vanzandt is being charged with burglary in the second degree, possession of a firearm in the first degree (3...