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  • Pizza Mile In Prescott

    Aug 25, 2011

  • Holy Mackerel!

    Aug 18, 2011

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Aug 18, 2011

    Ten Years Ago August 23, 2001 The Washington State Patrol presented Pat Mohney of Waitsburg with an Award of Merit Tuesday in Walla Walla, recognizing him for his role in fending off dogs attacking three-year-old Alexis Nordman and her mother Terrie outside of Waitsburg last April. Waitsburg's Angela Smith, queen of the 2001 Walla Walla Fair and Frontier Days, with princesses' Candice Denton and Katie Marun, will join concertgoers enjoying "Lonestar", one of country music's hottest groups on stage Wednesday, Aug. 29. Angela is the daughter of...

  • “One Of The Best Years”

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Aug 18, 2011

    WAITSBURG - Despite losing four combines to accidental fires in the past week, despite dealing with lodged grain and some rust, and despite the prospect of losing some hired help from students and teachers going back to school soon, grain growers in the Touchet Valley aren't complaining about this year's harvest. "This is one of the best crops we've had in recent memory," said Guy McCaw of 4MC, one of the area's largest growing operations in the area stretching over 70 miles and 18,000 acres fro...

  • BRIEFS

    Aug 18, 2011

    HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETS WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg Historical Society will hold its next meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 22, at the WP (Annex) Building behind the Bruce Mansion on Fourth Street. Attendees are encouraged to bring their plans and ideas for this year's Pioneer Fall Festival. NEW FAIR ENTRY DEADLINE DAYTON - Tuesday, Sept. 6 is the new deadline for entering exhibits at the Columbia County Fair taking place at the county fairgrounds Sept. 9-11. The new deadline allows fair volunteers an additional day to set displays in the...

  • THANK YOU

    Aug 11, 2011

    We would like to express our appreciation to all that made our 50th wedding anniversary so special. The cards, phone calls, and those that attended the reception are treasured. A special thanks to our six wonderful kids, spouses and families for planning and doing everything, and to our many relatives and friends. God Bless You All. Bud & Marilyn Groom...

  • Wine & Country Living

    Judith Henderson, The Times|Aug 11, 2011

    Greetings from California! Last night, a couple of friends and I met and dined at Henry's HI-Life in downtown San Jose. Henry's is an institution in Silicon Valley, known for its open pit grilled meats, friendly ambiance and the Italianate Board Commercial Building Henry's thrives in. We sat in the bar awaiting our table, sipping Margarita's from tall frozen pint glasses. Finally, our table was called and we were seated with our salads and appropriate dressings and ice waters with floating lemon, in front of us. The prime rib was good but the...

  • Classics Pack Preston Park

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Aug 11, 2011

    WAITSBURG - Standing over the engine of a 2012 Mustang with his young son Race, Reece Hubbard was melancholy for the car he was recently forced to sell. "It was a 2008 Mustang Bullitt, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the '68 version," he said, recalling the movie Bullitt with Steve Mc- Queen, who helped make the model famous. "They only made 5,800 and my mine was #5,780. " With his wife out of work for a year following an injury, he had no other choice, but he still pines after the car...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Aug 11, 2011

    Ten Years Ago August 16, 2001 Pat McConnell displays the artifact he found in a newly graded field near Bolles Junction when he was a young boy. Consulting a military historian, Pat discovers the good-sized piece of metal he assumed was a belt buckle is a cartridge box plate, possibly dropped when Colonel E.J. Steptoe and one hundred and fifty men left Fort Walla Walla on the morning of May 1858 made their way north past what became known as Bolles Junction en route to the Snake and thence north to Fort Colville. Touchet Valley Communications...

  • Mace Meadworks Opens Aug. 19

    Dustin Holden, Special To The Times|Aug 11, 2011

    DAYTON - Mead is wine made from honey instead of grapes. A new winery featuring the buzzing bee's nectar in its wine is opening on Main Street in Dayton soon, almost a year after it was first announced. The grand opening for Mace Meadworks is set for Friday and Saturday, August 19 -20th. Lots of live music will be featured at the opening . D aergan Guy, Quincy Harper, DJ Sailsworth and Table of Contents are all scheduled to perform. The full lineup of events is posted at www.macemeadworks.com....

  • BRIEFS

    Aug 11, 2011

    NEW LIBRARY MANAGER WAITSBURG - Longtime Waitsburg resident Rosie Warehime has been hired by the City of Waitsburg to be the new manager of the Weller Public Library. Warehime, who succeeds Su Alexander after her departure in June, was selected from two candidates who applied for the position. The new manager held numerous clerical positions at companies in the area, including Touchet Valley Grain Growers, Green Giant and National Bank Of Commerce, which is now Sterling Savings. Most recently, she worked at the Cenex gas station on the corner...

  • AUGUST CALENDAR

    Aug 4, 2011

    3-7 Macbeth opens the Shakespeare Walla Walla Summer Festival playing August 3rd though August 7th. Thrill in the journey of a good man seduced by witchcraft, vaulting ambition, and a persuasive wife. Returning from battle, heroic Macbeth is met upon a heath by three "weird sisters" who prophesy that he will one day be King of Scotland. Not in line to the throne, Macbeth's bloody ascension cuts down all who rightfully stand in his way. Macbeth is a marvel of theatricality packed with blood, battles, and the supernatural. Director Tim Hyland's...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Aug 4, 2011

    Ten Years Ago August 9, 2001 Was Robin Hood here? The discovery of an arrow in the Bull's Eye Tavern's sign on Main Street is the talk around town. The consensus is Robin Hood would've hit the bull's eye-not the second ring. The Walla Walla County Sheriff's deputies are investigating. Growing up in Prescott, Linda Flathers Parsley, began to research her family history. After hours of research she has compiled the information she has gathered about hundreds of families into a book, "Dancing With Mules, a history of Northern Walla Walla County",...

  • One More Time

    Aug 4, 2011

  • Photos

    Aug 4, 2011

  • BRIEFS

    Aug 4, 2011

    NEW WINE WORKS FORMAT DAYTON - Dayton Wine Works wants to try something new: the wine potluck. Manager Carl Cramer said he'll open the tasting room for guests who want to order or bring their food in from outside, listen to good music and drink his company's wine. "All through August, we'll do dinner at 6 p.m. and music at 7 p.m. on Fridays," he said. "Bring your families, bring your lawn chairs, bring your dinner." Attendees can bring their own home-cooked meals or order from any of Dayton's restaurants that do takeout: Ray's, Manila Bay...

  • Wine & Country Living

    Judith Henderson, The Times|Jul 28, 2011

    A fter shopping at Klicker's for a bag of frozen Bing cherries, I decided to drive a bit further, out along Isaacs and visit Charles Smith Wines, home to the wine-marketing genius of Winemaker, Charles Smith. Over the summer, I attended a barbecue and shared a bottle of Smith's '08 Eve Chardonnay. Today, I was on a mission to find another bottle for a picnic with Wine Guy. This has become a summer event, to find a quiet spot on Wolf Fork Creek, Patit Valley, Dayton, for a picnic and share a bottle of "water-rapid" chilled wine. We just let...

  • The Sky’s The Limit

    Jul 28, 2011

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Jul 28, 2011

    Ten Years Ago August 2, 2001 The East Eighth Street Project featuring new sidewalks, a wider street and parking by the athletic fields, wrapped up last week. A definite improvement for the community. For the first time, the 2001 Days of Real Sport Court will be a special guest at the Emerald Downs Race Track in Federal Way on August 10. The four young women on the court - Queen Chelsey Murdock and princesses Corrine McKinley, Trista Flores and Amy Smith won't be "riding in," so the journey will be without their four-legged partners....

  • Community’s Behind Nostrant

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jul 28, 2011

    WAITSBURG - More than 100 family members and local friends of Dennis Nostrant showed up for a dinner and silent auction at the fairgrounds Saturday, hoping to give the father of two a "second chance" at life, as his sister Susan Skeeters put it. The event raised more than $6,000 for Nostrant's transplant fund. The engineer, once a bar owner in Dayton and a longtime former resident of Waitsburg, needs a liver transplant to survive his late 50s. About one year ago, he discovered he has cirrhosis a...

  • BRIEFS

    Jul 28, 2011

    PLANNING COMMISSIONERS WANTED WAITSBURG - The City of Waitsburg Planning Commission has three vacancies it needs to fill, City Clerk Randy Ninchliffe said. The six-member commission, which helps the city decide on the dedication of streets and alleys, reviewsconditional use permits, variances and interprets zoning, meets the first Thursday of every month and when there is business to address. The commission also makes recommendations for changes in the comprehensive plan, building codes, subdivision codes, zoning codes, environment code, plat...

  • Events At Liberty Theater

    Jul 21, 2011

    Dayton's Liberty Theater is bringi ng Buck, an award-winning documentary, to its screen this Friday. The film follows real-life " horse whisperer" Buck Brannaman on his life journey from an abusive childhood to his extraordinary approach to horses. Regular evening shows are at 7:30 on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday with 3:00 matinees on Saturday and Sunday. On Thursday, July 28, the theater will host a special Evening with Buck. Brannaman, who will be in town for a horse clinic at the Dayton Fairgrounds, will speak to the audience...

  • U.S. Production Down For 2011

    Jul 21, 2011

    Projected ending stocks for 2011/12, at 670 million bushels, are down 191 million bushels from 2010/11 as supplies decrease more than use. Total wheat supplies for 2011/12 are projected down 217 million bushels because of both smaller carry- in stocks and production from 2010/11. Total projected uses are down 26 million bushels from 2010/11. Total production is projected at 2,106 million bushels, down 102 million bushels from 2010/11. Winter Wheat Production Estimates by Class Hard red winter (HRW) production is forecast to be 791 million...

  • Bees Aren’t The Troublemakers

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jul 21, 2011

    DAYTON - Susan Hosticka always wanted to do a "bee beard" to prove the hard-working insects are really quite gentle and harmless despite their reputation to the contrary. Late last month, during a field day for the state's beekeepers association at Washington State University, she finally had her Fear Factor moment when 4,000 bees crawled and buzzed around her shoulders, neck and head. "Not a single sting," said the co-owner of Octopus Garden Honey on South Touchet Road near Dayton. "It kind of...

  • Thomas’ No-till Drill: The Cure For Erosion

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jul 21, 2011

    PRESCOTT - Last summer, a Canadian bicycle rider making her way across the country stopped in Waitsburg. Being from the wheat belt in the flat-as-a-pancake province of Saskatchewan, she remarked on the pitch of the wheat fields in the hills around the Touchet Valley. "Our farmers wouldn't know what to do with that," she said about the challenge of cultivating such steep terrain. Growing wheat in the rolling Palouse has never been easy. There's not enough rainfall for an annual crop on higher...

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