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  • THREE LONGTIME ELK DRUG EMPLOYEES CELEBRATE RETIREMENT

    Dian Ver Valen, | The Times|Nov 26, 2014

    DAYTON - Paul Hendrickson began working at Elk Drug, in downtown Dayton, in 1968. He and his wife, Marcene, purchased the business in 1979 when the pharmacy was 90 years old. Now, nearly 47 years later, Hendrickson has concluded his career as a pharmacist and has retired - for the second time. He is followed by longtime employees Sherry Groom and Kathy Berg. "I feel blessed to have had such loyal employees and customers - from both Dayton and Waitsburg - over the years," Hendrickson said. The...

  • Waitsburg Council Asks Pot Questions

    Dena Wood, | The Times|Nov 26, 2014

    WAITSBURG - There were lots of questions for Washington State Liquor Control Board Contact Rules Coordinator Karen McCall when she attended Waitsburg's Nov. 19 City Council meeting to answer questions about the implementation of I-502. So many, in fact, that mayor Walt Gobel had to cut short the Q&A session in order to accommodate the rest of the meeting's agenda. Several members of the public left without asking questions, but grabbed one of McCall's business cards before exiting. Councilwoman...

  • CARDINALS CAN’T OVERCOME L-R-S

    Nov 26, 2014

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