Articles from the July 14, 2022 edition
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It's Alumni Weekend!
DAYTON–Classmates from near and far will reunite here this weekend as the Dayton High School Alumni Association resumes its reunion activities following two years of cancellations due to the pandemic. Friday will be the time those loyal to the red a...
Cecil and Betty Ann Fletcher are Alumni Parade Marshals
DAYTON–Life-long Dayton residents and high-school sweethearts Cecil and Betty Ann Fletcher have been honored as the 2022 Dayton High School Alumni Association Parade Marshals. They will lead S...
Morgan appointed interim Engineer
DAYTON-The Columbia County Commissioners (BOCC) appointed an interim county engineer; held interviews throughout the day relating to the Director of Emergency Management and three County Board of...
Primary Ballots to go out this week
DAYTON–Vote-by-mail ballots destined for Columbia County voters’ mailboxes are to be mailed on or before Friday, July 15, according to Deputy Auditor Cathy Abel, Election Supervisor. Ballots are for the August 2 Washington State Primary Ele...
Foodstock 2022 is Saturday at Blue Mtn. Station
DAYTON–Foodstock 2022 will be held at Blue Mountain Station on Saturday, July 16, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Foodstock 2022 includes rock painting, making tie-dye shirts, splashing down a water slide, and browsing the wares of area artists and c...
Vikki's Sweet Shoppe Grand Opening Friday
DAYTON–If you've got a sweet tooth, Vikki's Sweet Shoppe is just the place for you. Our Fair City's latest new Main Street business will hold its Grand Opening, complete with a Dayton Chamber of C...
Stewart presides over first school board work session
DAYTON-The new interim Superintendent Rich Stewart presided over the School District No. 2 Board work session on July 6. The board approved staff changes and discussed setting priorities for the...
Letters to the Editor
To the editor, Food and its production seem to be the next battle ground. From the Dutch farmer’s uprising against emission controls to Bill Gates and his lab meat and bug diet, we need to be thinking of where our food is coming from. Some may f...
Hospital Corner
In our ongoing series on mental health, we will help you identify signs and symptoms of mental health concerns. It is important to know that you can have days with poor mental health without having a diagnosable condition. We all have days, maybe...
Pastor's Corner
Along with my high school friends, we went to the top of Steptoe Butte with a road grader tire in the back of the pickup. After waiting until we were sure no vehicles were coming up the small Butte we rolled the tire off the side. When the tire hit...
Senior Round Table
Thu, July 14: Chili Dog, Spiced Apples, Cottage Cheese, Salad Dressing, Fruit/Milk Tue, July 19: Fried Chicken, Mashed & Gravy, Corn/Roll, Carrot Raisin Salad, Grapes/Milk Thu, July 21: Beef Stroganoff, Zucchini, Spinach Salad, Roll,...
From the Dayton Chronicle archives
Ten Years Ago July 11 , 2012 Nearly two miles of both sides of South Patit Creek outside Dayton are new permanently protected as the result of a conservation easement held by Blue Mountain Land Trust. Twenty-Five Years Ago July 9, 1997 Deregulation...
Obituary
Angel Kay Ward May 22, 1961–July 4, 2022 Angel Kay Ward passed away at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, Wash., on July 4, 2022 following a brief illness. Angel was born in Bradford, Pa. to Oma (Joey) and Joseph Ward on May 22, 1961. She was a...
Obituary
Marilynn M. Casteel October 29, 1930–July 11, 2022 Marilynn M. Casteel, 91, of Redmond, Wash., and formerly of Dayton, Wash., passed away July 11, 2022 at Americare Senior Living Adult Family Home in Renton, Wash. Marilynn was born in San Pedro, Cali...