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  • Book Signing

    the Times|Sep 12, 2019

    Waitsburg author Joe Just will be visiting Words-N-Print, formerly Ju’s Traveling Pages. Saturday September 14th, 1-3 p.m. Just will be releasing his third book this month. Remember, Words-N-Print has recently relocated to the north end of Main Street, and has added silkscreening to its services....

  • Christian Women's Connection Luncheon

    the Times|Sep 5, 2019

    WAITSBURG—This month’s Christian Women’s Connection Luncheon will take place on Sept. 11 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at Waitsburg Town Hall. The meal is $12 and will be catered by Moose Creek Café & Bakery. Speaker Carol Park, from Eagle, Ida. will talk on “Home Improvement.” Carol grew up in a dysfunctional family and lived in at least six different states by the time she was 12. All the moving did not allow her to build friendships, leaving her with self-doubt and low self-esteem in her teenage years. This is Carol’s story of finding uncond...

  • Share wolf mgmt. input

    the Times|Sep 5, 2019

    OLYMPIA—With Washington’s wolf population growing at a steady rate the Dept. of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) expects that wolves will be removed from Washington’s endangered species list in the next few years. In preparation WDFW is developing a post-recovery conservation and management plan. The plan will be informed by public feedback which can be provided in several ways. Live interactive seminars will take place on Sept. 17 at 6 p.m., Sept. 25 at 12 p.m. and Oct. 15 at 6 p.m. Click the link on the home page at WDFW.WA.GOV to participate. Surve...

  • Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office Daily Press Board

    the Times|Sep 5, 2019

    Aug. 28 Non-Criminal: Subject making threats of self harm on N. “E” Street in Prescott. Aug. 27 Found Property: Found property near Hwy 124 and Hwy 125 near Prescott....

  • Community Choice Award nominations open

    Aug 29, 2019

    DAYTON—Nominations for the annual Dayton Chamber of Commerce Community Choice Awards are now open. The deadline for nominations to be considered is Oct. 25. Awards include: Citizen of the Year, Youth Citizen of the Year, Business of the Year and Employee of the Year. Nominations forms can be found on the Chamber website at https://www.historicdayton.com/chamber-awards-banquet. Awards will be presented at the annual Chamber Awards Banquet on Thurs., Nov. 7....

  • Test Drive the Symphony

    Aug 29, 2019

    WALLA WALLA—Those who have never attended a Walla Walla Symphony or are unsure if they like classical music, can attend a concert free of charge through the Test Drive the Symphony program, now in its fourth season. The program, a partnership between the Walla Walla Symphony and Walla Walla Valley Honda, is designed to give people who have never been to a Walla Walla Symphony a chance to try it out free of charge. To learn more about the available concerts for the 2019-2020 season and request tickets, visit www.wwsymphony.org and locate the p...

  • WWCSO

    Aug 29, 2019

    Aug. 25 Warrant Service: Warrant service resulted in arrest in the 300 block of W. Fourth St. in Prescott. Aug. 21 Theft: Bike theft in the 200 block of Main Street in Waitsburg. Aug. 20 Death Investigation: Dispatch advised of a possible Code C on Lewis Peak Rd. outside Waitsburg. Aug. 19 Theft: Pietta, black-powder pistol stolen from safe on W. Third St. in Waitsburg. Aug. 18 Violation of Protection Orders: A woman violated an order by intentionally cutting her neighbor’s television cable on “B” St. in Prescott. Harassment/Threats: Deput...

  • Cup of Joe, Aug. 21

    the Times|Aug 22, 2019

    DAYTON—Get ready for back-to-school with August’s Cup of Joe to take place Wed., Aug. 21 at 7:30 a.m. at the Smith Hollow Schoolhouse, located at 113 North Front St., Dayton. School representatives will share plans for the upcoming year and provide budget and DW sports combine updates, and more. Coffee and breakfast are provided. Free and open to the public....

  • 6th Grade Open House

    the Times|Aug 22, 2019

    WAITSBURG —An open house for 6th graders and their families will be held at 6 p.m. on Wed., Aug. 28 at 6 p.m. in Preston Hall. Meet staff, get usernames and passwords, class schedules, planners and ask questions to help make a successful transition to middle school....

  • Dam repair affects Mill Creek trails

    the Times|Aug 22, 2019

    WALLA WALLA—Work to repair the area below the fish ladder at the Mill Creek diversion dam project will require temporary trail closures Aug. 19-24, according to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operations officials. Signs will be posted requesting pedestrian/bike traffic to be aware of the impacted area from the wooden foot bridge up the diversion dam and heading north east to the parking lot. In addition, the contractor may use some nearby staging areas as well. For safety, visitors should respect all closed areas, and be aware of construction v...

  • Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office Press Board

    the Times|Aug 22, 2019

    Aug. 16 Death Investigation: Dispatched to a death investigation in the 100 block of Skyrocket Road in Prescott. Burglary: A building in the 400 block of Coppei Ave was entered illegally and the door and frame were damaged in the process. Accident – Fatal: A single vehicle fatality collision near Hart Road and Lower Waitsburg Road. Theft: Theft of farm equipment on E. Hwy 12 in Waitsburg. Aug. 15 Malicious-Criminal Mischief: A man reported malicious mischief to some storage bins on Hwy 12 in Dixie. Warrant Service: Warrant service with a...

  • 3rd Annual Waitsburg Block Party is Saturday

    the Times|Aug 15, 2019

    WAITSBURG—The Third Annual Waitsburg Block Party will take place on Orchard Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets from 5-9 p.m. on Sat., Aug. 17. Bring a side dish to share, chairs and your own beverages. Music will be provided by Walla Walla DJ. Enjoy an evening with family, friends and neighbors....

  • Waitsburg school registration

    the Times|Aug 15, 2019

    WAITSBURG—Students can register for school in Waitsburg Aug. 19-22 from 8 a.m. -4 p.m. On Thurs., Aug. 22, Waitsburg School District offices will remain open until 7 p.m. High school students will be able to pick up class schedules, get locker combinations and Skyward and school district passwords....

  • DW Fall Sports Clearance, Aug. 20

    the Times|Aug 15, 2019

    WAITSBURG—Fall athletes and their parents are encouraged to attend a fall sports clearance night in the Waitsburg High School auditorium on Tues., Aug. 20 at 6:30 p.m. Meet the coaches and complete paperwork for volleyball, football and cheer....

  • Cup of Joe is Aug. 21

    the Times|Aug 15, 2019

    DAYTON—The August Cup of Joe will take place at the Smith Hollow Schoolhouse (113 N. Front St.) on Wed., Aug. 21 at 7:30 a.m. School representatives will welcome the new school year by sharing upcoming plans, providing budget and sports combine updates and more. Coffee and breakfast provided. Free and open to the public....

  • See smoke? Call 911

    the Times|Aug 15, 2019

    The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asks citizens who see smoke in their area, that may be a possible wildfire, to gather as much information as possible and call 911 immediately. “We would rather check out false alarms or the same incident multiple times than have something go unreported. We need the public’s help to detect and notify us of fires,” said DNR Communications Manager Janet Pearce....

  • Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office Daily Press Board

    the Times|Aug 15, 2019

    August 12 Violation of Protection Orders: A woman was arrested on "D" Street in Prescott for violation of a court order and trespassing. August 11 Found Property: Property related to ongoing cases was located on Middle Waitsburg Road. August 10 Theft: A man reported gas theft on W. 3rd in Prescott. Malicious-Criminal Mischief: Damage was discovered to a gas tank on a pickup on W. 1st Street in Prescott. The fuel was drained and a sprayer was taken. July 31 Fraud – Credit Card/ATM: Waitsburg victim’s credit card was used fraudulently twice at...

  • Prescott Car Show, Aug. 24

    The Times|Aug 8, 2019

    PRESCOTT—The Ninth Annual Prescott Car Show will take place on Sat., Aug. 24 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Field View Park in Prescott. The swimming pool will be open and lunch will be available on a donation basis. All are welcome to participate or just enjoy the cars. Registration is free at the event and trophies will be awarded for first, second, third and Best of Show. For more information contact Bob Hillweg at (509) 629-7525 or Mike Skeeter at (509) 629-2569....

  • Waitsburg Ladies Night, Aug. 14

    The Times|Aug 8, 2019

    WAITSBURG—It’s Waitsburg Wednesday for Ladies only on Aug. 14 at Waitsburg Town Hall from 6-9 p.m. Tickets are $10 and include food, Bunco, shopping and fun. This Waitsburg Commercial Club event is open to ladies 21 and older. Tickets are available until 10 a.m. on the day of the event. Tickets are available at Eventbrite.com or by contacting Joy Smith....

  • Health and Aging event in Starbuck, Aug. 15

    The Times|Aug 8, 2019

    STARBUCK, Wash.—Columbia County Public Health, Blue Mountain Counseling and Aging and Long Term Care (ALTC) will host a special event, focusing on the health of the aging population, in Starbuck, on Aug. 15 from 1-2:30 p.m. at the Starbuck Community Church (110 Main St.). The event will showcase: Blood pressure checks Aging and Long Term Care Services Basic Food Assistance Washington Health Plan Finder Insurance Mental Health and Substance Abuse The event is free to the citizens and community members of Starbuck and surrounding areas. This m...

  • Planning Commission Vacancy

    The Times|Aug 8, 2019

    WAITSBURG—The Waitsburg Planning Commission is looking for someone to fill an empty seat. The Commission meets the second Wednesday of the month at 9 a.m. at the Lions Club Building at the Waitsburg Fairgrounds. Those interested may download and fill out the General Position Application form from the City website (www.cityofwaitsburg.com) under the Government tab or stop in at City Hall for more information. Applications should be returned to City Hall by 4 p.m. on Tues., Aug 13....

  • Columbia Energy Name Change

    The Times|Aug 8, 2019

    TOUCHET Valley—Columbia Energy, LLC is now doing business as Columbia iConnect. The adoption was made to more accurately reflect the service provided and to more closely brand the business to its parent company, Columbia REA. Columbia iConnect offers high-speed broadband wireless and fiber-optic Internet, satellite Internet and voIP phone services in Walla Walla, Columbia, and Umatilla counties as well as surrounding areas. The name change will have no impact on contracts, service and will not mean changes in contact emails, phone numbers or b...

  • Columbia REA Grants

    The Times|Aug 8, 2019

    WALLA WALLA—Columbia has chosen Fire District No. 3 and the Starbuck School to receive 2019 Community Grant funding. Following a review of 40 applicants from Walla Walla, Columbia and Umatilla County, a Columbia REA staff volunteer panel decided to divide the $10,000 in grant funds equally between Columbia County Fire District No. 3 and the Starbuck School District. “We had a tremendous response to our request for applications, and it was a very difficult decision for our selection,” said REA Media Contact Steve Owens. “Columbia REA has a l...

  • $5 sports physicals

    the Times|Aug 1, 2019

    DAYTON/WAITSBURG—Columbia County Health System will be providing $5 sports physicals at the Waitsburg Clinic on Aug. 1 and the Columbia County Health Clinic on Aug. 6. Both sessions run from 5-7 p.m. Physicals are $5 and proceeds go to the athlete’s athletic department of choice....

  • New location for Memory Care Café

    the Times|Aug 1, 2019

    DAYTON—The Memory Care Café has moved from the Noble Hunt to the Moose Creek Café located at 330 E. Main St. in Dayton. Gatherings take place the second Wednesday of each month from 10 a.m. – noon. The Memory Care Café is an opportunity for those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or other related dementia, and their care partners, to gather casually in an effort to provide socialization and fellowship. There is no cost aside from items ordered from the menu. This is an environment with no judgment or expectations, just companionship, food and fun....

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