Articles from the November 3, 2022 edition
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BOCC makes appointments and approve new hires
DAYTON-During the October 24 special meeting, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) hired or made appointments for Emergency Management Director, Interim Assessor, County Engineer, and a recruiter...
Halloween Visits the Dayton Chronicle
Minnie Mouse has a fan in this little sweetheart, one of scores of Trick Or Treaters who braved a steady Halloween rain storm to make the rounds for Trick Or Treat Main Street, sponsored by the...
Goals set to restore confidence in local school
DAYTON-The School Board heard from Superintendent Rich Stewart about the goals of the district to improve community perception of the schools by having consistent discipline and a positive learning...
Real Clear Politics: Smiley and Murray race a "toss up"
DAYTON–With a week left before the November 8 midterm General Election, Tiffany Smiley, the Pasco Republican challenging 30-year Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), announced to a standing-room-only crowd o...
Port balances budget
DAYTON-Attendees packed the Port of Columbia board room with more who attended by Zoom for a special meeting to continue the review of the 2023 budget that began during the regular October 12...
Shift to Republican leadership needed, McMorris Rodgers says
DAYTON–Some thirty Dayton and Columbia County residents turned out to greet and hear from Congressman Cathy McMorris Rodgers when she made a campaign stop here last week. "The best thing we can do is...
Letters to the Editor
To the editor, Since becoming Yakima County Commissioner two years ago, I have had the privilege to work with Charles Amerein on two boards, the Aging and Long-Term Care Council of Governments, and the Greater Columbia Behavioral Health ASO, where...
Hospital and assisted living facility remain stable
DAYTON-The Columbia County Health System board reviewed budget matters, and was updated on Assisted Living facility certification. Washington hospitals continue to face operational cost losses for...
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
BREAKFAST Wed, Nov 2: Waffles, Fruit, Juice, Milk Thur, Nov 3: French Toast, Fruit, Juice, Milk Fri, Nov 4: Cereal, Cheese Stick, Fruit, Juice, Milk Mon, Nov 7: Omelet, English Muffin, Fruit, Juice, Milk Tue, Nov 8: Breakfast Burrito, Fruit, Juice,...
SENIOR ROUND TABLE
Thur, Nov 3: Hamburgers, All Fixings, Potato Chips, Pasta Salad, Oranges, Milk Tue, Nov 8: Chicken Dumplings, Peas, Carrots, Salad, Roll, Banana, Milk Thur, Nov 10: Roast Beef, Mashed Potato, Gravy, Corn, Broccoli, Salad, Fruit, Jell-O, Milk Tue,...
From the Dayton Chronicle archives
Ten Years Ago October 30, 2012 A Passion to Children. Sylvia Demaris, a local quilter known for producing several quilts a year, stopped sewing about four years ago. She stopped after grandson Jayden Dedloff was diagnosed with a severe form of...
Pastor's Corner
Believers in Christ are not in control of the culture or society we live in. However, we are in control of our responses and attitudes toward the troubling direction of things around us. Some may “think it strange” that we don’t “run with them” but w...
Dayton Weekly Weather
Thursday: Widespread frost before 11am. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a high near 45. Southwest wind 7 to 13 mph. Thursday Night: A chance of rain showers before 8pm, then rain and snow showers. Snow level 2400 feet. Low around 32. South wind 9 to...
Wolfpack blanked in final home stand
WAITSBURG–The undefeated River View Panthers visited Dayton-Waitsburg and limped away with a 35-0 win, but they had to fight for every point against the 2-2 Wolfpack. Win or lose going into this g...
Lady Wolfpack finishes with a four-set loss
RICHLAND–The young Dayton-Waitsburg Lady Wolfpack Volleyball Team received accolades from Head Coach Tracy Barron for the improvement they showed as the 2022 season progressed following a four-set loss to the Liberty Christian Lady Patriots O...