Articles from the March 10, 2022 edition

Sorted by date  Results 1 - 17 of 17



Creditors obtain judgment against Columbia Pulp

DAYTON–Columbia Pulp I, LLC, which announced February 11 that operations at its innovative straw-pulp plant near Lyons Ferry would go "idle" on February 18, was handed a $758,490 default judgment i... Full story

 

Board approves, with bias, restructuring administration

DAYTON–Plans are in the works to restructure school administration positions of superintendent, high-school principal and elementary principal, the Dayton School Board approved March 2. Resolution 2...

 

Equine-support bill doesn't win, place or show

OLYMPIA–A bill that got out of the gate and was running well, came around the Clubhouse Turn and was in the home stretch when it was scratched at the last minute in the Washington State Senate. After passing out of the Senate Ways and Means C...

 

Quote of the Week

“If in order to kill the enemy, you have to kill an innocent, don’t take the shot. Don’t create more enemies than you take out by some immoral act.” – General James Mattis, U.S.M.C, Ret.... Full story

 

Olympia Update

OLYMPIA–As a lawmaker, I try to minimize the unintended impacts of legislation. To prevent unintended consequences, it is critical that legislators listen to concerns from those impacted and make s...

 
 By Melissa Gemmell    News    March 10, 2022

Commissioners consider increasing open range signage on North Touchet Road

DAYTON–The Board of County Commissioners convened on March 7 to discuss increasing open range signage along a section of North Touchet Road, budget questions from Emergency Management, upgrades to t...

 

Dayton/Columbia County Washington fund accepting grant applications

DAYTON– The Dayton-Columbia County Fund is currently accepting grant applications from nonprofit and charitable organizations serving Columbia County. The deadline for applications is March 31, 2022. Grant awards are generally directed toward the f...

 

Letters to the Editor

To the editor, I heard there is to be a vote on taxpayer-subsidized child care. I believe child rearing and child care are the responsibilities of the parents. Money is not free. Somebody had to pay. Growing up, I used to babysit for a few families....

 
 By Melissa Gemmell    News    March 10, 2022

Hospital District experiencing growing pains

DAYTON-The Columbia County Health System (CCHS) monthly board meeting was held on March 3 to report on the month of January during which a net loss of $131,000 was reported. Updates were provided for...

 

At The Theater

Dog is a road-trip comedy that tracks two hard-charging former Army Rangers paired against their will; Briggs (Channing Tatum), and Lulu (a Belgian Malinois), as they race down the Pacific Coast in...

 

Chamber's Brix & Brew fundraiser here Friday

DAYTON–How about capturing some cool stuff and giving the Dayton Chamber of Commerce a hand with supporting and boosting Dayton and Columbia County businesses? It's Brix & Brew, the Chamber's a...

 

Senior Round Table

Thu, March 10: Meatloaf & Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Salad/Roll, Grape Juice/Milk Tue, March 15: Beef Lasagna, Salad/Zucchini, Garlic Bread, Sunshine Gelatin, Milk Thu, March 17: Goulash, Garlic Bread, Pea Salad/Roll, Peach & Pears/ Milk Tue,...

 

From the Dayton Chronicle archives

Ten Years Ago March 7, 2012 An education program inspired the United Methodist Women to sew 50 pillowcases into dresses for girls in a Kenya orphanage. Those making the dresses were Myra Mann, Marsha Strand, Jacque Sonderman and Jan Gerlitz....

 

Obituary

John Louis Cummings April 27, 1933–January 29, 2022 John Louis Cummings, 88, of Hudson and formerly long-time resident of Wellesley, died on Saturday, January, 29, 2022 at the Artisan in Hudson a...

 

Death Notice

Judi K. Geisen, age 75, died March 3, 2022. Corbeill Funeral Home in Dayton is assisting the family....

 

Powered by ROAR Online Publication Software from Lions Light Corporation
© Copyright 2024

Rendered 04/25/2024 09:51