Articles from the May 11, 2023 edition
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Columbia Pulp I assets may go up for auction in June
SEATTLE–The receiver of Columbia Pulp I, LLC, will ask a King County Superior Court judge to approve a process to auction the assets of the Starbuck-area straw-to-pulp plant in a hearing set here o...
Powerful illicit opioid impacts community, U.S. and world
DAYTON–The synthetic pain medication fentanyl and its far-reaching impacts into society, not only in the United States, but here in Dayton and Columbia County, were explored by a panel at Dayton E...
Dayton Chronicle to expand coverage
DAYTON–The Dayton Chronicle, the 146-year-old historical Columbia County community newspaper, will expand coverage area, information, and readership with bordering Garfield County, highlighting common interest articles, sports, events and a...
Dayton Lions Club paints bleachers
DAYTON–The Dayton Lions Club took on a project of painting the Little League bleachers at the ball fields near the Dog Park. All supplies were purchased locally. Participating Lions Club members w...
Quote of the Week
“Because of their size, parents may be difficult to discipline properly.” – P. J. O’Rourke...
End-of-school-year budget set to end in the black
DAYTON-The School District 2 Board approved the annual financial audit; were advised of funding awarded for Chromebooks, iPads and FM systems; heard recommendations for new school year length, and...
Pastor's Corner
In a large, unfamiliar crowd a fellow pointed to a stranger and said to his wife, "That's got to be Tom's son. He looks just like him!" He was right. It's possible to meet a stranger and get the sense you know whose family they are a part of without...
What's New at School?
DAYTON–Students have been wrapping up their school year, a little less than a month away, with club activities, competitions, and most importantly school work. The Dayton FFA Livestock judging team ha...
At The Theater
"Air" reveals the unbelievable game-changing partnership between a then rookie Michael Jordan and Nike's fledgling basketball division which revolutionized the world of sports and contemporary culture with the Air Jordan brand. This moving story...
Correction
In the cutline by the photo of military veterans Sal and Lupe Benavides in last week’s newspaper, we misnamed Debbie Bailey, one of the quilters. Our apologies for the error....
From the Dayton Chronicle archives
Ten Years Ago MAY 8, 2013 Dayton High School seniors Samantha Harting and Kane Hackett were chosen as the recipients of the 2013 P.E.O. Citizenship Award. The award consists of a certificate presented by Cathy Lee-Haight, president of the chapter....
Dayton-Waitsburg Baseball Senior Recognition
Levi Boudrieau and Zach Durham were honored as senior ball players at their final home game for Dayton-Waitsburg, along with their families. -Chronicle photo...
Wolfpack bows out with losses to TCP
WAITSBURG–Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack baseball finished its season with a pair of shut-out losses to TriCities Prep here May 6. TCP cruised to win 15-0 and 10-0, with the wolfpack finishing in fifth p...