Articles from the February 10, 2022 edition

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Free food distribution today

DAYTON–The Second Harvest mobile market free food distribution is scheduled at the HomeStreet Bank parking lot on Thursday, February 10 at 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Distribucion gratutita de alimentos el jueves 10, febrero a las 11 a.m.–1 p.m., HomeS...

 
 By Loyal Baker    News    February 10, 2022

Equine support bill advances in House

OLYMPIA–A bill which could revitalize the state’s limping equine industry, House Bill 1928, continued its advance through the Washington House of Representatives last week. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Joe Schmick (R-9-Colfax), had been given a hea...

 

Two years post flood DOE grant could fund consultant for flood-plain study

DAYTON-The Columbia County Commissioners (BOCC) heard updates on the Flood Control Zone (FCZD); salary of Public Works Manager, and the interlocal agreement. New Interim County Engineer Jeremy...

 

Quote of the Week

“When your work speaks for itself, don’t interrupt.” – Henry J. Kaiser...

 

Olympia Update

By Sen. Perry Dozier OLYMPIA–Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and government shutdowns, depression and anxiety rates have rapidly increased in our young people. We also learned that our public schools have seen a 4 percent enrollment d...

 

Judge hears oral arguments in capital gains income tax case

OLYMPIA–Douglas County Superior Court heard oral arguments in the capital gains income tax case last Friday (2/4). The judge didn’t ask any questions until the very end of the hearing. Then he ask...

 

Deadline Approaching in Washington for SBA Working Capital Loans Due to Drought

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Director Tanya N. Garfield of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Disaster Field Operations Center-West today reminded small nonfarm businesses in 24 Washington counties and neighboring counties in Idaho and Oregon of the...

 

Pastor's Corner

It’s uncomfortable wearing a lead coat when having an X ray taken. Though they are designed to protect from radiation, it is a strange feeling having such a heavy lead jacket placed on us. The Bible teaches the believer in Christ who endures t...

 

SCHOOL LUNCH MENU

Breakfast Wed., Feb. 9: Breakfast Pizza, fruit, juice, milk Thur., Feb. 10: Cheddar Omelet, toast, fruit, juice, milk Fri., Feb. 11: Maple Bar, Scrambled eggs, fruit, juice, milk Mon., Feb. 14:...

 

Senior Round Table

Thu, Feb 10: Grilled Ham Steak, Mac N Cheese, Broccoli Salad, Dinner Roll, Fruit Cocktail/Milk Tue, Feb 15: Alice springs Chicken, Au gratin Potatoes, Gravy/Roll, Pickled Beets, Brownie/Milk Thu, Feb 17: BBQ Chicken, Baked Beans, Carrots/Coleslaw,...

 

At The Theater

In Nightmare Alley, an ambitious young carny (Bradley Cooper) with a talent for manipulating people with a few well-chosen words hooks up with a female psychiatrist (Cate Blanchett) who is even more dangerous than he is. The cast also includes Toni...

 

From the Dayton Chronicle archives

Ten Years Ago February 8, 2012 Spokane engineering firm hired to study Starbuck bridge bottleneck. Communication continues between Public Works Director Drew Woods and Columbia County Grain Growers Manager Mitch Payne in regards to truck traffic...

 

Wolfpack wraps season with losses

By Loyal Baker DAYTON–The Wolfpack boys team wrapped up its season with a trio of losses, finishing the covid-affected season 1-10 in league play and 3-14-1 overall. Two losses were forfeits at the e...

 

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