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  • Bulldogs fall to L-C 72-11 and Mabton 59-45

    The Times|Jan 18, 2018

    DAYTON – The Dayton boys’ basketball team fell to Liberty Christian on their home court Friday, 72-11, before taking a 59-45 loss against Mabton on the road. Chris Andrews scored 17 points against Mabton with Junior Helm pulling in nine and Jeff Dieu adding eight. Tayven Seney made four points, Chris Fulbright added three, and Mason Finney and Ben White added two each. Dieu was top scorer with five points against the Patriots. Andrews and Fulbright added three each. Liberty Christian 72, Dayton 11 LIBERTY CHRISTIAN (72) — Olsen 7, Knode 13, B...

  • Bly Plumbing Closes Doors

    Dena Martin, The Times|Jan 18, 2018

    Bly will continue to offer services through Total Comfort Solutions WAITSBURG – After nine years of faithfully serving locals, Stan Bly has closed the doors on Bly Plumbing, LLC. There is no need for worry, though. Bly, who sold his business to Total Comfort Solutions, says he is not going anywhere. Bly sold his business and truck to Total Comfort Solutions on Nov. 30. The Walla Walla Fair Board Director then took a week to represent the Big 4 rodeos in Las Vegas during the PRCA, before returnin...

  • Wastewater Treatment Plant is Hot Topic for Dayton Council

    The Times|Jan 18, 2018

    DAYTON-In his report to the Dayton City Council last week Mayor Craig George summarized the top priorities from the annual Community Economic Development Steering Committee meeting, including included the No. 1 priority, which is upgrading the city's Wastewater Treatment Plant. George briefly spoke about the Anderson Perry & Associates presentation at the Port's Economic Development Steering Committee in December, regarding the city's plans for upgrading its wastewater treatment plant. At that...

  • Waitsburg School Board Update

    The Times|Jan 18, 2018

    -School board members were honored as part of School Board Recognition month. Elementary Principals Report (Dr. Jon Mishra): -Updated board on the elementary school’s incorporation of depth of knowledge (DOK) in the classroom. -Grades 3-5 chose students-of-the-month, which were posted on Facebook. Secondary Principal’s Report (Stephanie Wooderchak): -Preston Hall and high school students will begin MAP testing -Students in both buildings will be talking about soft lockdowns, hard lockdowns, fire and safety procedures. -Second semester beg...

  • Board Members Review DW Combine Meeting

    Dena Martin, TheTimes|Jan 18, 2018

    WAITSBURG – The Waitsburg School Board took a few minutes during last week’s regular board meeting to share thoughts on the community Dayton-Waitsburg proposed combine meeting held Jan. 8. “It’s clear to me, at least from that particular meeting, that the support from the Waitsburg community is there and they want to see this go forward. We’ve already made our decision as a board,” said Board Chair Ross Hamann. He went on to comment on what appeared to be a possible change of heart by the Dayt...

  • TEENY MCMUNN: MY RECIPE BOX

    Teeny McMunn, The Times|Jan 18, 2018

    Dorothy Dean---Does that name sound familiar? When I was somewhat newly-married and had a young family, the Spokesman Review featured recipes from Dorothy Dean. They sent out pages that used the alphabet as their organizer. Every letter had an index of recipes, organized as to which collection it was-Cookies, Candies, Salads, Meat, etc, with specials like Baby Shower recipes. So it would be A-1, A-2, etc. I don't think I have all but I'm sure I have 80% of them. I can't remember if there was a...

  • Strange But True

    Samantha Weaver|Jan 18, 2018

    * You’ve probably been to a restaurant with a dessert called Death by Chocolate, but the real-life event is less appetizing. After falling into a vat of boiling chocolate in New Jersey, a man died before his co-workers were able to pull him out. * It’s not known why there’s a New Jersey law banning the sale of cabbage on Sunday. * The first Band-Aid brand bandage didn’t exactly look like the Band-Aids we’re familiar with today. For instance, it was 3 inches wide and 18 inches long. A bit of overkill for a scraped elbow, I imagine. * At weddin...

  • School Breakfasts and Lunches

    The Times|Jan 18, 2018

    10: Pancake; BBQ Pulled Pork, BBQ Beans 22: Breakfast Sandwich; Chicken Patty on a Bun, JoJos 23: Biscuit & Gravy; Nachos 24: Cinnamon Roll; Chicken Drumsticks, BBQ Beans, Roll 25: Muffin & Yogurt; Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza Carrots, Pineapple...

  • Now Here's A Tip

    JoAnn Derson|Jan 18, 2018

    * January Sales Items: Get great deals on leftover holiday decorations and cards, appliances and furniture, as well as linens, towels and other “white sale” items. * Keep a few fabric-softener sheets in the linen closet. It will keep the towels smelling fresh. If you have lots of extra bedsheets, it keeps them fresh-smelling, too. * “Whenever I have a casserole pan that has baked-on, hard-to-remove bits left behind, I fill it with water, add a little dish soap and stick it back in the warm oven. I let it sit for several hours -- even overn...

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