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  • POLICE NOTES

    Apr 3, 2014

    Waitsburg March 28 Two vehicle, non-injury accident on Coppei & 7thStreet. Dayton March 25 Vehicle prowl on E. Patit Avenue. Vehicle prowl on E.Dayton Avenue. Stray cow on Highway 12. Report of DUIon W. Cameron Street; unfounded. March 26 Reckless driver reported on Prater Road. Suspicious per­sons reported at Blue Mountain Motel. March 27 Report of fraud. Cows loose on Highway 12. Citation forcell phone use and failure to stop at stop sigh on Patit Road.Criminal trespass; unwanted subject on S. 4th Street. Reportof assault on S. 5th Street....

  • WEEKLY CALENDAR

    Apr 3, 2014

    3 Kiwanis Delaney Building 12 p.m. Microsoft IT AcademyGetting Started Class Weller Public Library 5:30 The class will allow pa­trons to see what is availablethrough the free MicrosoftIT Academy and will pro­vide assistance in setting upan ITA ac­count. Studentsmay then work through les­sons from home or they mayaccess their ITA accountthrough a library computerif they don't have access athome. 5 Winter Farmer's Mar­ket Blue Mountain Station 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Local music, food, andmuch more. 6 American LegionSpring Conference Waitsburg Town... Full story

  • Christian Women’s Connection Luncheon

    Apr 3, 2014

    POMEROY - The April Christian Women's Con­nection Luncheon will take place at the Pataha Flour Mill (50 Hutchens Hill Road) in Pomeroy on April 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The meal is $10 and will be ca­tered by the Pataha staff. Tammy Ortung of Port Orchard, Wash. will be the featured speaker. Tammy will share about, how she was literally "led through the Valley of Death" during her deployment to Iraq in 2009. Tammy will also share about Stonecroft Military Ministry as part of the Spe­cial Feature. She will also share her gift of music by...

  • Walla Walla County Tire Collection Event

    Apr 3, 2014

    WALLA WALLA COUNTY - County resi­dents will be able to dispose of old tires for free on Sat­urday, April 5 and Sunday, April 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the gravel lot on Tausick Way across from the Mill Creek Sports Complex. If trucks fill up before 3 p.m. on Sunday, the event will close early that day. Participants must provide proof of residency by show­ing a valid Driver's License, utility bill or County property tax statement with a Walla Walla County address. Resi­dents may dispose of up to 10 regular-sized car, light truck, or mot...

  • Masquerading Around

    Apr 3, 2014

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  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Apr 3, 2014

    Ten Years Ago Thursday, April 8, 2004 Carol Clarke, principal of Chief Kamiakin Elementary School in the Sunnyside School District, Sunnyside, Wash., has been offered and has accepted the position of superinten­dent of schools of the Waitsburg School District. Waitsburg City Attorney William E. "Bill" Bloor will be closing his law practice in Waitsburg to take a position with the City of Port Angeles as its city attorney. Bloor has been city attorney since 1986. Big walleyes have been therapeutic for Ivadell Nor­dheim of Waitsburg. Outdoor L... Full story

  • Voters Face Important Choice for Schools

    Ken Graham, The Times|Apr 3, 2014

    DAYTON - Voters in the Dayton School District will decide this month whether to approve a bond levy to provide funding to complete a major renovation of the school facilities here. The bond of $19.955 million would fund the majority of the project, which is pro­jected to cost $24.254 mil­lion. The project would be the first major renovation at Dayton Schools in 30 years. The Dayton School Board created a facilities committee more than a year ago, made up of teach­ers, school administrators, sc... Full story

  • Crime Down in Waitsburg, WW Co.

    Dena Wood, The Times|Apr 3, 2014

    WAITSBURG -Both the City of Waitsburg and Walla Walla County show significant drops in crime across the board in 2013. Walla Walla County Sheriff John Turner gave an update at the March 17 Waitsburg City Council Meeting, and said he is proud of a depart­ment that is "doing a good job." Turner presented the Sheriff's Office year-end report, noting drops in assault, burglary, larceny and motor vehicle thefts in Waitsburg in 2013. "This is a good trend and we'll do everything we can to keep that...

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