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  • Dayton School board met twice to go into executive sessions

    The Times|Jun 2, 2022

    DAYTON – The Dayton School Board held two special board meetings, the first at 5 p.m., May 26, 2022, and the second at 3 p.m., May 27, 2022. All were present at the first of two meetings, Zac Fabian, Grant Griffen, Chair Jeffrey McCowen, Korinda Wallace, and Superintendent Guy Strot. Aneesha Dieu joined the meeting on Zoom sometime during the executive session. For the second meeting, Strot attended by Zoom, Zac Fabian, Grant Griffen, Chair Jeffrey McCowen, and Dieu were present in person; Wallace did not appear to be present for the public o...

  • At the Liberty:"TOP GUN: MAVERICK"

    The Times|May 26, 2022

    After more than thirty years of service as one of the Navy’s top aviators, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is where he belongs, pushing the envelope as a courageous test pilot and dodging the advancement in rank that would ground him. When he finds himself training a detachment of Top Gun graduates for a specialized mission the likes of which no living pilot has ever seen, Maverick encounters Lt. Bradley Bradshaw (Miles Teller), call sign: “Rooster,” the son of Maverick’s late friend and Radar Intercept Officer Lt. Nick Bradshaw, aka “Goo... Full story

  • Town Hall Meeting on Dayton Wastewater Treatment Issue

    The Times|May 26, 2022

    DAYTON—A town hall meeting to discuss Dayton’s wastewater treatment plant upgrade project will be held Thursday, June 2 at 6 p.m. in the Dayton Elementary School Multi-Purpose Room. A panel will be on hand to present the history of the upgrade project and plans going forward, and to discuss state requirements. The panel will also take questions from the public. Panelists will include: • Department of Ecology- Lucy Peterson • Department of Commerce- Cynthia Wall-Fuller • Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation - Anton Chiono ... Full story

  • Declaration of Candidacy

    The Times|May 26, 2022

    I am excited to announce I am running for the position of Walla Walla District Court Part Time Judge. I served as a deputy prosecuting attorney for Walla Walla County from 2013 to 2020. In April 2020, I started my own law firm. My primary area of practice is public defense in Walla Walla Superior Court. As a deputy prosecutor, I appeared weekly in district court. I handled cases from inception to resolution. That included pursuing trials - both before the judge as well as before a jury. As a...

  • Walla Walla VA Center to hold Memorial Day service May 26

    The Times|May 26, 2022

    WALLA WALLA—The Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VA Medical Center (Walla Walla VA) is holding a VIRTUAL Memorial Day Service on Thursday, May 26 at noon. The event will be streamed LIVE on Walla Walla VA’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/vawallawalla). This year, and every year, it is important for us to remember and honor those who were lost in service to this Nation, and for the sacrifices of their families whose loved ones are no longer here. The special guest speaker will be Trina Parrish, a U.S. Army Gulf War Veteran, who is currently the... Full story

  • The Club Receives Donation from HomeStreet Bank

    The Times|May 26, 2022

    DAYTON—The Dayton branch of HomeStreet Bank has donated $5,000 to The Club to support financial assistance for students to attend The Club’s summer program. HomeStreet Bank has been a longtime supporter of The Club’s programs. “We are so grateful to HomeStreet Bank for helping to keep our programs accessible to anyone who wants to attend, “ said Jim Pearson, The Club’s Executive Director. “Homestreet has been a strong community partner, and we are so thankful for their continued support....

  • New Major Feature Film Looking for New Faces

    The Times|May 26, 2022

    LOS ANGELES—The casting team for a new feature film - 1975 Music Therapy Film (Working Title) is announcing a nation-wide casting call. They are looking to cast paid, speaking roles to play various characters in the film. The film’s director is committed to finding original and authentic new talent, and is therefore open to those with little or no acting experience. The roles they are casting include characters who have an affinity for music, so they are especially seeking musicians with particularly distinctive looks and personalities. The...

  • Columbia County Children's Fund Now Accepting Grant Applications

    The Times|May 26, 2022

    SPOKANE—Nonprofit organizations that serve children in Columbia County are invited to apply for funding through the Columbia County Children’s Fund at Innovia Foundation. Applications close on Wednesday, July 13, 2022. The Columbia County Children’s Fund supports organizations that address one of the following program areas: educational enrichment and special needs programs (with preference given to elementary school-aged children); guidance, counseling and therapy to children and their families; or medical and dental services and/or supplies (...

  • Town of Starbuck Spruces up Historic City Hall

    The Times|May 26, 2022

    STARBUCK—The Town of Starbuck in Columbia County, Washington recently completed an interior restoration of the Historic City Hall Building following an almost year-long shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. City Hall was the former Bank of Starbuck, originally built in 1904 at the corner of Main and McNeil Streets. It closed as a bank in 1931 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The closure of the building in 2020 and into early 2021 created maintenance issues for the interior of the building. Leaking from o...

  • The Waitsburg community Yard sale is coming. Time to Get your location on our map and poster.

    The Times|May 26, 2022

    WAITSBURG—Time to send The Times your yard sale information to be included on the official Community Yard sale Map! The map will be printed in The Times June 2 edition, on The Times Website, and social media. Let us help buyers find your sale! Let us know the location of your sale. Please include any information about what you will have on offer. you can even send a few photos of you most delectable sale items. Include your name, contact number, or email for The Times use only. Email Advertising@waitsburgtimes.com or call the office at (509) 3...

  • Luck of the Duck winners

    The Times|May 26, 2022

    Winners for the Luck of the Duck Derby held Sunday in Preston Park. The river was running a little too high and too fast for the plucky little rubber ducks to race in. With prizes of up to $300, organizers found a solution with the help of a blindfolded volunteer and a bright yellow pool. Becky Huwe -- $300 cash Rosie Warehime -- $200 cash Fred Hamann -- $100 cash who donated the prize back to the library in memory of his mom, Jan Jill Thomas -- $50 cash Dan Henze -- Royal Block certificate...

  • Red Pine is coming to royal block

    The Times|May 26, 2022

    The Royal Block Reading Series welcomes inimitable Red Pine, né Bill Porter on Tuesday, May 31 at 6 p.m While traveling with Porter through Yunnan Province, Joseph Roberts was astonished by his celebrity -even in the most remote villages. "My sense is that he is revered in China not just for taking interest in and deftly translating ancient Chinese poetry and Buddhist texts, but for re-introducing China's rich literary history to its own modern-day citizens. Bill is as unassuming as he is...

  • Waitsburg FFA celebrates 90th Anniversary at annual banquet

    The Times|May 19, 2022

    WAITSBURG—On May 25th, The Waitsburg FFA will be holding their FFA Awards Banquet at 6:30 p.m, in the Waitsburg Elementary Multipurpose Room. “This year will be our 90th anniversary for Waitsburg FFA. The FFA chapter was founded in 1931 (the 1931-1932 school year),” Waitsburg FFA Reporter Alexis Reeves reported. “ We would like to invite any FFA member’s family to attend, as well as past FFA alumni and friends.” The Awards Banquet starts with a dessert social provided by the current FFA members’ families. The program will include recognizing m... Full story

  • Local Group Launches Political Action Committee

    The Times|May 19, 2022

    DAYTON— A group of citizens in Dayton has launched a Political Action Committee to raise money to support candidates in local elections, and to raise awareness of local issues. The PAC is called Neighbors United for Progress. N.U.P. chair Elise Severe said that the PAC was registered with the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission in early May, with Teeny McMunn as treasurer. Other officers are Shellie McLeod, vice-chair; and Kari Dingman, secretary. “We are a multi-partisan group, and... Full story

  • Camp Wooten volunteers needed

    The Times|May 19, 2022

    TOUCHET VALLEY—Sixth graders in the Touchet Valley are just a couple of weeks away from the annual trip to Camp Wooten, nestled in the Blue Mountains. Parent volunteers are needed as cabin chaperones, in order to make the experience possible for the kids. Cabin chaperones are assigned a single cabin for the four-day trip, with four- to six students per cabin. Chaperones oversee the overall safety of the cabin, including enforcing lights-out time, morning routines, and activity attendance. As many as 10 volunteers are needed. Interested p...

  • Fifteen Dayton, Waitsburg and Prescott Students Receive Rasty E. and Nona F. Ketcherside Scholarships

    The Times|May 19, 2022

    WALLA WALLA—The Walla Walla Community College Foundation is pleased to announce the Rasty E. and Nona F. Ketcherside Scholarship recipients for 2022‐2023. The generosity of lifetime Waitsburg farmers Rasty and Nona Ketcherside provide 15 Dayton, Prescott, and Waitsburg residents the opportunity to pursue their educational dreams at Walla Walla Community College this fall. Lilly Bone Lexus Brooks Michelle Brooks Roselin Burris‐Ramirez Brittani Combs Mackenzie Forney Megan Forney Lana Hardin Jonathan Iglesias Ella Larson Brayden Mohney Alma Romer... Full story

  • Jeff Strickler Running for State Representative Position 1

    The Times|May 19, 2022

    WALLA WALLA-On May 16, 2022, Jeff Strickler announced his campaign for State Representative Position 1 in the 16th Legislative District as a Democrat. A resident of Walla Walla since 2010, Strickler came to the area because of his connections to Eastern Washington and a desire to raise his family in a rural, small-town setting. "I'm running for office because we need advocates in Olympia who share our values and will focus on issues versus divisive, partisan politics," Strickler said. "The... Full story

  • Pagan's OMG Members Plead Guilty

    The Times|May 19, 2022

    GEORGIA—In September of 2021, Umatilla County residents Dustin Wendelin and Charles Montgomery were arrested on warrants from Georgia for assault and gang charges. Wendelin was detained at the Walla Walla State Penitentiary, his place of employment, by Walla Walla County law enforcement. Montgomery was arrested in Umatilla County. Both men, members of the Pagan’s Outlaw Motorcycle Gang, were extradited to Georgia, where they remained incarcerated until recently. On Monday, April 25, both men pleaded guilty to State of Georgia charges related to...

  • Royal Block Reading Series presents John Martin

    The Times|May 19, 2022

    WAITSBURG-The Royal Block Reading Series invites the public for a reading by Walla Walla author John Martin on Thursday, May 19, at 6:30 p.m. Martin will read from his 2017 poetry collection "Hold This" which won the Lois Prize from the book's publisher Concrete Wolf Press. The Royal Block in Waitsburg offers curated local wines, beers, and ciders, in a space immersed in art, poetry, and great conversation. Royal Block Art Bar is located at 222 Main Street, Waitsburg, WA. Open Thursdays and...

  • Waitsburg's ArtGarden

    The Times|May 19, 2022

    WAITSBURG-Have you ever noticed the cutest Quonset hut in Waitsburg? It will be hard to miss these days having gone through a spring makeover. Owner Karen Gregutt has designed a cheerful indoor and outdoor space she will offer to artists for informally elegant exhibits. This Friday will be the "soft" opening of the town's newst art venue, the Artgarden. Come see the possibilities on Friday from 4 pm til 8 pm. Artists joining Gregutt for Friday's inaugaral show include, Lynn Woolson, Fred Betz,... Full story

  • At the Liberty:"THE BAD GUYS "

    The Times|May 12, 2022

    DAYTON-After a lifetime of pulling legendary heists, five notorious bad guys--Mr. Wolf, Mr. Snake, Mr. Piranha, Mr. Shark, and Ms. Tarantula--attempt their most challenging job yet...going good. Nobody has ever failed so hard at trying to be good as The Bad Guys. This is an all-new animated feature film from DreamWorks Animation that is based on the bestselling Scholastic blockbuster book series by Aaron Blabey, which has more than 8.2 million copies in print worldwide. Rotten tomatoes critics... Full story

  • 2022 Grazing Conference in Pendleton, Touchet

    The Times|May 12, 2022

    PENDLETON, ORE-The topics of soil health and sustainable ranch management have created significant buzz in grazing and farming circles in recent years. These important topics are the focus of this year's Roots of Resilience 2022 Grazing Conference held in Pendleton, Oregon, and Touchet, Wash. on May 25 and 26, 2022. This year's conference will kick off on May 25 at the Pendleton Convention Center at 8 AM with keynote speaker, Dave Pratt, Ranching for Profit emeritus. Pratt is highly...

  • Warren Family Awards $59,250 in grants to local nonprofits

    The Times|May 12, 2022

    WALLA WALLA—The Warren Community Action Fund has approved 15 grants to support local nonprofits providing services in Walla Walla and Columbia Counties. This is the sixth year of grant awards through the Warren Fund, with more than $353,153 distributed to support the community. This year awards were made to the following projects: • Blue Mountain Counseling - $2,500 to support technology upgrades project • Blue Mountain Resource Conservation & Development Council - $1,500 for 2023 Camp Wooten Environmental Education programming • Blue Mountai... Full story

  • Dayton/Columbia County Fund announces grant awards

    The Times|May 12, 2022

    WALLA WALLA—The Warren Community Action Fund has approved 15 grants to support local nonprofits providing services in Walla Walla and Columbia Counties. This is the sixth year of grant awards through the Warren Fund, with more than $353,153 distributed to support the community. This year awards were made to the following projects: • Blue Mountain Counseling - $2,500 to support technology upgrades project • Blue Mountain Resource Conservation & Development Council - $1,500 for 2023 Camp Wooten Environmental Education programming • Blue Mountai... Full story

  • At the Liberty:Father Stu

    The Times|May 5, 2022

    DAYTON—Father Stu (Mark Walberg) is based on the true-life story of a boxer-turned-priest, Father Stuart Long. He has a self-destructive lifestyle and a severe motorcycle accident that forces him to change his life to help himself and others. The real Father Stu served in Helena Montana until his death. Rotten Tomatoes critics rate this movie as 45% favorable, but audiences give it 94% positive ratings. Fandango says this is an “unflinchingly honest, funny, and ultimately uplifting movie”. The Roger Ebert website summaries this movie as a fil...

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