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  • Waitsburg City Council meeting change

    The Times|Sep 10, 2020

    The date for the Waitsburg City Council’s September meeting has been moved up one day. The meeting will now be held virtually on Tuesday, September 15 at 7 p.m. The call-in number is (701) 802-5221 and the meeting access number is (509) 858-672....

  • Taggart Road Extension needs road name

    The Times|Sep 10, 2020

    WAITSBURG—The Taggart Road Extension project is underway on the east end of town, and the City of Waitsburg is looking for name suggestions for the resulting road. The new road connects Taggart Road and Highway 12 by extending the straight stretch that already exists on Taggart Road. The new extension will connect with Highway 12 just before the speed limit change. City Administrator Randy Hinchliffe is asking that suggestions be sent in by September 11, to administrator@cityofwaitsburg.com....

  • Waitsburg Gun CLubs announces new hours

    The Times|Sep 10, 2020

    WAITSBURG—The Waitsburg Gun Club switched over to their winter hours on Labor Day and wants to remind range visitors to ‘think hunting hours.’ The gun range will be open from 8 a.m through dark. Tuesday night trap shooting practice will still happen under the lights every Tuesday from 6 p.m-8 p.m. For membership, event, and range information, visit www.waitsburggunclub.org or call (509) 386-9991....

  • Dayton Kiwanis meeting

    The Times|Sep 10, 2020

    DAYTON—Kiwanis Club of Dayton invites members and guests to this week’s presentation, featuring Columbia County Sheriff, Joe Helm. The public is invited to attend. The weekly meeting starts at noon via Zoom (“doors” open at 11:30 a.m.). Signing in a few minutes early helps to get the meeting started on time. Zoom Meeting: Kiwanis Club of Dayton bi-weekly meeting Time: Noon, Thursday, September 10th, 2020 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5598153650 Meeting ID: 253 439 9797 No Passcode Required...

  • Summer Food Service Program model extended

    The Times|Sep 10, 2020

    DAYTON—The Dayton School District has been approved for the Summer Food Service Program model through the end of December. All students 18 years of age and younger are eligible to receive breakfast and lunch at no charge. Students who are enrolled in the distance learning program, as well as any child in the community who meets the age criteria, can pick up meals (breakfast and lunch) from 11-11:20 a.m. in the elementary school bus area, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays and no school days. Preorders are appreciated. Let the school k...

  • Touchet River Habitat Restoration - Virtual Public Meeting

    Sep 10, 2020

    The Columbia and Walla Walla County Conservation Districts would like your input on draft restoration actions identified for the Touchet River and its tributaries, as characterized in a draft conceptual restoration plan under development. The plan addresses an area from the headwaters of several Touchet River forks down to the town of Prescott as well as associated tributaries. The public is invited to attend an upcoming virtual meeting Thursday, September 17th from 6 to 8 p.m. The first 30 minutes will be informal Q&A in a virtual open house...

  • ALS Association fundraiser stays close to home

    The Times|Sep 10, 2020

    The ALS Association Evergreen Chapter says there is no better time for partner walking and fundraising than September. On September 19, join the fight against ALS with A Walk in Your Neighborhood. The Evergreen Chapter covers nearly one million square miles, the largest chapter in the Association, and has been helping families affected by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis since 1999. The ALS Association had 11 different walk events planned before the coronavirus pandemic struck, so this year they are hosting the #ALLWALKS1DAY event, asking that...

  • Columbia County Public Transportation announces schedule change

    The Times|Sep 3, 2020

    DAYTON—Columbia County Public Transportation announced a slight schedule change to Saturday services, starting September 5th, 2020. Saturday transportation vehicles will run from 8 a.m until 1 p.m, a change that General Manager David Ocampo said will help the services run as efficiently as possible. After studying data from the last year, Ocampo noticed that the Saturday out-of-town service vehicle was consistently back around 1:30 p.m. That trend has stayed consistent with the restriction in place from the COVID-19 pandemic. This schedule c...

  • Blessing Box vandalism met with overflowing compassion from the community

    The Times|Sep 3, 2020

    WAITSBURG-Over the weekend, the Waitsburg's Blessing Box located next to the Waitsburg Christian Church was damaged yet again. Vandals broke the glass out of the door and threw the donated food onto the property and street. Instead of being upset, Pastor Matthew Wyatt viewed the incident as a blessing. The Blessing Box gives out hundreds of pounds of food each month to struggling families, according to a letter posted on Facebook by Wyatt. Wyatt thanked the vandals for giving Waitsburg a...

  • Flood Recovery Group seeks housing, donations for flood victims

    The Times|Sep 3, 2020

    WAITSBURG—The Blue Mountain Region Long-Term Flood Recovery Group has identified many families in the area that are still dealing with the effects of the February 2020 flooding. The group is asking the community's aid in finding housing and basic household supplies for victims still trying to recover from the event. Currently, the group is seeking housing for a family of five- two adults and three small children. Accommodation in Waitsburg is preferred, but the family is open to housing in the Dayton community as well. The recovery group is a...

  • Campgrounds closed due to the Rattlesnake fire

    The Times|Sep 3, 2020

    DAYTON—Incident Commander Mike Almas of the Northern Rockies Incident Management Team is leading efforts on the Rattlesnake Fire burning in the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness 20 miles south of the Pomeroy Ranger District and thirteen miles southeast of Dayton. The fire has closed Tucannon Road at the Tucannon Campground with no access to Panjab or Lady Bug campgrounds. Panjab Trail 3127 and Rattlesnake Trail 3129 are closed. Forest Road 4620, known as Patrick Grade, is also temporarily closed at the Forest boundary due to fire traffic. In a...

  • Garfield County Fair cancelled

    The Times|Sep 3, 2020

    POMEROY—The Garfield County Fair and Rodeo, scheduled for September 18-20, has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Fair officials look forward to seeing everyone in 2021....

  • Walla Walla County COVID death toll reaches five, cases continue to climb

    The Times|Sep 3, 2020

    On August 28, the Walla Walla County health officials were notified of the fifth COVID-related death in the county. A woman in her 80’s, who tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, passed away. “We wish to express our deepest sympathies to the woman’s family and friends during this difficult time,” said Meghan DeBolt, Director of Walla Walla County Department of Community Health (DCH). As of Tuesday, Sept. 1, Walla Walla County had 770 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 139 active cases. There are only three cases that are currently hospita...

  • 2020 Refuge Outdoor Festival

    The Times|Sep 3, 2020

    The Washington State Parks Folk and Traditional Arts Program (WSPFTAP) has teamed up again with the organizers of Refuge Outdoor Festival. In past years the festival was a three-day camping experience geared toward people of color. It centers on building community through outdoor recreation, conversations (community talks, workshops), music and art that appeal to a diverse and inclusive audience. This year, the festival is going virtual. Due to the current social distancing measures and efforts...

  • BLM Increases Fire Restrictions Order in Eastern Washington

    The Times|Aug 27, 2020

    SPOKANE—The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Spokane District has increased fire restrictions on public lands administered by the BLM and the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) in eastern Washington. The fire restrictions order has been modified to prohibit discharging a firearm, except while engaged in a lawful hunt under state, federal, or tribal law and regulations. The building, maintaining, attending, or using a fire of any type, including charcoal briquette fires is also now prohibited. The temporary ban will take effect August 21, 2020, at 12:01...

  • Waitsburg School District offers free home delivered meals

    The Times|Aug 27, 2020

    WAITSBURG­—Waitsburg School District is excited to announce that it will be serving meals free of charge for all enrolled students! Starting September 8th, WSD Nutritional Services will begin making home deliveries of meals. Drivers will be making meal deliveries Monday through Thursday coinciding with our 2020-21 school calendar. Thursday deliveries will include meals for both Thursday and Friday, there are no deliveries on Friday. If you would like to sign up to have meals delivered please contact Susan Wildy at swildey@waitsburgsd.org. No...

  • FEMA Announces Lost Wages Grant for Washington

    The Times|Aug 27, 2020

    WASHINGTON—FEMA Administrator Pete Gaynor approved Washington for a FEMA grant under the Lost Wages Assistance program. FEMA’s grant funding will allow Washington to provide $300 per week—on top of their regular unemployment benefit—to those unemployed due to COVID-19. FEMA will work with Washington Gov. Jay Inslee to implement a system to make this funding available to Washington residents. On Aug. 8, 2020, President Trump made available up to $44 billion from FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund to provide financial assistance to Americans who have...

  • Dayton County Auditor offers tips to ensure ballot effectiveness

    The Times|Aug 27, 2020

    WASHINGTON—FEMA Administrator Pete Gaynor approved Washington for a FEMA grant under the Lost Wages Assistance program. FEMA’s grant funding will allow Washington to provide $300 per week—on top of their regular unemployment benefit—to those unemployed due to COVID-19. FEMA will work with Washington Gov. Jay Inslee to implement a system to make this funding available to Washington residents. On Aug. 8, 2020, President Trump made available up to $44 billion from FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund to provide financial assistance to Americans who have...

  • The Aug. 4 primary election was certified on Aug. 21

    The Times|Aug 27, 2020

    Multi-county for Superior Court judge: Number of votes, percentage of votes: Commissioner Columbia County Commissioner #2 Mike Talbott 151 votes, 26.26% Marty Hall 422 votes, 73.39% Judicial Precinct Results Brooke J. Burns 361 votes, 21.34% G. Scott Marinella 1,187 votes, 70.15% R. Victor Bottomly 141votes, 8.33% Write-Ins 23 votes, 30.18% Total Votes 1,692 Multi-County Results Brooke J. Burns 4,753 votes, 50.74% G. Scott Marinella 3,150 votes, 33.63% R. Victor Bottomly 1,434 votes, 15.31% Write-ins 30 votes, 0.32% Total votes 9,367, 100%...

  • Washington Federal Foundation Gives $1,000 to The Club

    The Times|Aug 27, 2020

    DAYTON-Washington Federal Foundation, the charitable giving arm of Washington Federal Bank, gifted $1,000 to The Club in Dayton. This money will be included in The Club's operations fund to be used for day-to-day operations. This is Washington Federal Foundation's first financial contribution to The Club....

  • Dayton museums

    The Times|Aug 27, 2020

    The Dayton Historic Depot and the Boldman House Museum are re-opening. Starting Wednesday, August 26, the Depot will be open from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. The Boldman House Museum will be open Wednesday and Friday from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. To accommodate health concerns of the guests and employees, the museum will be managing visits a bit differently. For a tour of either museum, call (509)382-2026 for an appointment. Due to tight quarters in the buildings, only one social group will be admitted at a time,...

  • Pacific Power customers stand to benefit from a proposed rate settlement

    The Times|Aug 20, 2020

    DAYTON—On Aug. 4 Pacific Power Community Regional Manager Bill Clemens shared information with the Port’s Economic Development Steering Committee about a proposed rate settlement, which could provide more than 137,000 customers in central and eastern Washington with lower bills and rate stability. The proposed settlement requires final approval by the Washington Utilities and Transportation Committee and includes an agreement from Pacific Power not to file another general rate case before 2023. Clemens said, if approved, the all-party settlemen...

  • HASA to cover basic school supplies for Waitsburg students

    The Times|Aug 20, 2020

    WAITSBURG—The Waitsburg Home and School Association (HASA) will be supplying basic school supplies to students at the start of the school year. K-3 students will receive a pencil box filled with crayons, pencils, glue sticks, and scissors. Fourth and fifth-grade students will receive a pencil box with glue sticks, scissors, pencils, and colored pencils. Middle and high school students will receive a pencil pouch filled with highlighters, erasers, pencils, and pens. The HASA will be providing teachers with spiral notebooks and paper. HASA m...

  • Public input sought for Port of Columbia broadband project

    The Times|Aug 20, 2020

    DAYTON—Over the past few years, Port of Columbia officials have been working on a plan to increase broadband access to people in the local community. A broadband feasibility study was completed by the Port in February of this year. The result is a $2 million plan for the Port to build a broadband infrastructure, which can then be used by private internet service providers to provide high-speed internet service at an affordable rate. The Port will hold a Broadband Informational Meeting scheduled on Zoom on Aug. 31, at 6 pm, and is seeking i...

  • Shawn Brown is the new Port commissioner for District No. 1

    Michele Smith, The Times|Aug 13, 2020

    DAYTON—Shawn Brown has been elected by the Port of Columbia commissioners to fill the open seat on the commission, which was vacated in June when Dan Aschenbrenner moved out of District No. 1. Brown said, “I am very interested in two things: First, giving back to this community that I have grown to love. Second, participating in the vital role of the Port around economic development.” Brown has spent the last seventeen years in the field of Real Estate as a residential lender. He said his exper...

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