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  • Art In The Garden

    David Depoy, Special To The Times|Jun 30, 2011

    DAYTON- Art enthusiasts from across the Touchet Valley visited the historic Boldman House on a sunny but breezy Saturday afternoon in Dayton. They gazed at newly-painted water-color paintings, took a home tour and munched on tasty refreshments. The art displayed on the grounds of the more than 100-year-old Queen Anne Victorian style Boldman home featured paintings of several local artists that depicted flora from the early 1900s. The home is on local, state and national historic registers. Mary...

  • Dayton Adopts Road Plan

    David Depoy, Special To The Times|Jun 30, 2011

    DAYTON - The Dayton City Council Monday moved adopted a six-year transportation plan that includes several infrastructure projects for roadways, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, storm drains and bridges. The transportation plan has 18 different projects that could begin as early as 2012 and last through 2017. Projects range in cost from $170,000 to $1.4 million with a total of more than $8 million over six years. The plan is basically a wish list. It's required by law to be submitted to the Washington Department of Transportation every year and helps...

  • ‘Saturday Market’ Drops Request For First St. Exclusive

    David Depoy, Special To The Times|Jun 30, 2011

    DAYTON - The Dayton Saturday Market, the new farmer's market group which wanted exclusive use of First Street in Dayton for its stalls on Saturday mornings, has withdrawn its request to the city. Jacci Wooten, volunteer manager of the recently formed group and former manager of the Dayton Farmers' Market, it was better not to pursue the request. "I pulled it from the agenda," Wooten said. She would not elaborate further. Despite the recent split that led to two farmers' markets using the same...

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