Articles from the December 22, 2022 edition

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Sheriff Helm refutes claims of unjustified school-zone tickets

DAYTON–Responding to citizen complaints voiced in November, Sheriff Joe Helm addressed the concerns to the Dayton City Council December 13. Also on the agenda was the City’s portion for contract ser...

 
 By Loyal Baker    News    December 22, 2022

Christmas generosity underscored by Giving Tree donors

DAYTON–The generous, giving nature of this community again will warm the hearts and souls of everyone, givers and recipients alike, who have dug deep to make a brighter holiday for the less f...

 

Port hears discussion on processing plant

DAYTON–The Port of Columbia Commissioners heard public comment in opposition to the proposed meat processing facility on lots within the Rock Hill Industrial Park. Those concerns were addressed by t...

 

Car fire under investigation

Fire units and police responded to Mill Race Road early Tuesday morning to a report of a car on fire, and discovered an unattended vehicle fully engulfed. Fire District No. 3 fire fighters put the...

 

Quote of the Week

“How beautiful the leaves grow old. How full of light and color are their last days.” – John Burroughs... Full story

 

Rep. Dye again ranking Republican on House Environment and Energy Committee

OLYMPIA–Rep. Mary Dye, R-Pomeroy, will once again serve as ranking Republican on the House Environment and Energy Committee when the Legislature convenes for the 2023 session in January. Committee a...

 

Table Rock Meat Company addresses processing plant concerns

DAYTON–The Table Rock Meat Co. are in pursuit of opening a processing plant by the Port district on land available for development. It has been met with safety and environmental concerns by a few in the community during a Port of Columbia meeting a...

 

Letters to the Editor

To the editor, Our Library, and Library Book Ban I attended a meeting with many in the community and experienced a look at some pictures taken from the Banned Books that are consideration. I also listened to the Director, and a state representative...

 

What's New at School?

DAYTON-Starting on December 13, the class of 2024 will be selling “The World’s Finest Chocolate” as a fundraiser until January 31. The proceeds will go towards the students senior trip next year...

 

From the Dayton Chronicle archives

Ten Years Ago December 19, 2012 Abbie Marsh joined Nealey and Marinella law firm in Dayton. Marsh is the daughter of Bill and Zena Broughton who lived in Dayton until Abbie was 12 and then relocated to Palouse, Wash. Abbie and her husband and their...

 

Wolfpack soars over Comets

DAYTON–The Naselle Comets hung with Dayton-Waitsburg for a couple quarters then the Wolfpack took off, outscoring the visiting team 33-16 in the second half to win 55-31 in the last game before b...

 

DW wrestlers compete at Pomeroy

POMEROY––The Wolfpack Wrestling Team of Kason Fortune, 170-lb. senior, and Koyen Fortune, a 170-lb. freshman, finished third and fifth, respectively at the Pomeroy Christmas Tourney Dec. 17. The team scored 7 points and finished tenth. Kittitas won...

 

Lady Wolfpack chalks up first win

COWICHE–The Lady Wolfpack defeated Highland 39-21, marking the program's first win in a couple years in over two years. The team is now 1-3 heading into a break for the Christmas Holiday, with a December 29 game set at Pomeroy prior to the new y...

 

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