Articles from the May 2, 2013 edition
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Tax Preferences Help State’s Economy and Families
In the upcoming special legislative session in Olym- pia in May, lawmakers will be seeking agreement on a two-year state operating budget. Frequently, as bud- get debates heat up, you'll hear proponents of bigger government use their favorite...
Emma Philbrook: Student Life
I live on West Seventh Street. In all likelihood, the above sentence means noth- ing to you unless: You are planning to 'toilet paper' my house, or You know about the West Seventh street reconstruction project. Yes, the street near my home is being...
Who Are We? WP!
I want to thank those read- ers who responded to my column two weeks ago about Jubilee's growing athletic participation in the Waitsburg Prescott combine. In it, I hinted that Jubilee's contribution...
Port Borrowing is Okay
When the Port of Columbia first conceived the idea of an artisan food processing center in Dayton, a lot of questions were raised as to how it would be paid for. Port manager Jennie Dickinson assured anyone who asked that a wide variety of funding...
In With the Old
WAITSBURG - Edward Hopper could have painted it. The little Victorian on Preston Avenue, most re- cently owned by the late gar- lic grower Travis Weedman, sits back from the highway shaded by...
Dayton Seeks Council Members
DAYTON - The Dayton City Council will soon be short two members, and city officials are encourag- ing interested residents to apply for those seats. Council member Jim Cooper resigned in April...