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State patrol looking for missing, at-risk elderly man in southeast Washington
DAYTON, Wash. — Law enforcement is on the lookout for a missing and endangered elderly man in Dayton, Washington. The Washington State Patrol sent out a missing person alert for 74-year-old Thomas Baird Friday afternoon. Baird is 5-foot-10, weighs 115 pounds, has gray hair and has blue eyes. According...
Second Avenue pavement project begins in Walla Walla
WALLA WALLA – Walla Walla Public Works advises motorists that the Second Avenue pavement restoration project is scheduled to begin today (Monday). Construction is expected to last approximately three months with work being completed in four phases. The first phase will occur on South Second Avenue between Howard Street and West Tietan Street.
Extended road closures coming to multiple Walla Walla streets over the summer
WALLA WALLA, Wash. - Several road closures are coming to Walla Walla as part of the Second Avenue Pavement Restoration Project, with the first stage starting on Mon., May 20. The City of Walla Walla says construction is expected to take around three months with the work being completed in four phases.
Windy sunshine today followed by a gusty evening in the Kittitas Valleys
Wind Advisory for the Kittitas Valley and further north along the Cascades until 2 p.m…. A moderate fire danger as we remain warm, dry and breezy through the weekend. Cooler temps will reduce fire concerns slightly, but not by much. Stay firewise!. Part of the eastern portion of the ridge...
State patrol looking for missing, at-risk elderly man in southeast Washington
DAYTON, Wash. — Law enforcement is on the lookout for a missing and endangered elderly man in Dayton, Washington. The Washington State Patrol sent out a missing person alert for 74-year-old Thomas Baird Friday afternoon. Baird is 5-foot-10, weighs 115 pounds, has gray hair and has blue eyes. According...
Baseball Game Recap: Woodbridge Comes Up Short
On Saturday, it was a hard-fought contest, but the Woodbridge Barrons had to settle for a 4-3 loss against the Dayton Bulldogs. Woodbridge has now taken an 'L' in back-to-back games. For Dayton's part, their victory was truly a team effort as four different players contributed at least one hit....
Bygone Walla Walla: WW Steam Laundry
Walla Walla Steam Laundry was founded in 1892 by Eugene Tausick at Fourth and Rose. In 1910, their new facility (which still stands) was built at 126 W. Rose. Ownership changed in 1958 when Key City Cleaners bought it then sold that building to Morrison Supply while starting up their new site at 527 E. Main.
CTUIR, WWCC to host Return to the River Salmon Festival
WALLA WALLA – The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and William A. Grant Water & Environmental Center at Walla Walla Community College invite the community to celebrate the return of salmon to the Walla Walla River Basin on Saturday during the annual Return to the River Salmon Festival.
Reach Out Walla Walla suicide prevention walk postponed
WALLA WALLA, Wash. - A suicide prevention walk hosted by Reach Out Walla Walla was set for May 22 as part of Mental Health Awareness Month, however was postponed due to weather. The event was planned to start at 4 p.m. with a resource fair and live music, followed by...
Snake River Palouse Tribe's 2nd Annual Healing Canoe Journey
PRESCOTT, Wash. - The Snake River Palouse Tribe had a caravan of canoes paddling down the Snake River for their 2nd annual Healing Canoe Journey and Camp from May 5 - 10. The Tribe is bringing back cultural traditions and reconnecting with lands that were lost when the lower snake river dams went in.
Walla Walla Bread Company to permanently close doors at the end of May.
WALLA WALLA, Wash.-- A popular local small business in Walla Walla announced this week they're closing permanently at the end of the month. Apple Valley News Now talked to people in the downtown area about what that closure will mean for the community.
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