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We're in a pickle*

Last summer, my first in Waitsburg, I planted three tomato plants and harvested enough tomatoes to keep Heinz making ketchup for years. I was so proud, I sent pictures back to everyone in Los...

 
 By Brianna Wray    Specials    July 9, 2020

Tech Talk: So you've been hacked

WAITSBURG-It happens often enough, scrolling through one's timeline to find a friend or acquaintance posting about their accounts having been hacked, but has it ever happened to you? Once in 2005 my...

 

Pandemic EBT meals program

See the attached guide for more information....

 

Walla Walla YMCA to offer Virtual Membership

WALLA WALLA-The Walla Walla YMCA is currently open with significant Phase 2 restrictions in place. Only members may visit, locker rooms will have limited access, there is a health screening at entry,...

 

Pioneer Portraits

Ten Years Ago July 28, 2011 The Walla Walla County Sheriff’s Office is considering bringing a program to Waitsburg that would dispose of residents’ prescription and illegal drugs to keep them out of sewer systems and landfills, but an inability to...

 
 By Teeny McMunn    Specials    July 9, 2020

Rustic Apricot Galette

I wasn’t sure what a “Galette” was. It’s basically a fruit tart, using whichever fruit you would like. This one used apricots. When I looked it up, there are a wide variety of variations. This one is quick, especially if you use a store bought...

 
 By Tracy Thompson    News    July 9, 2020

Business owner sets her own standards

WALLA WALLA—Individual business owners in Walla Walla are all managing Governor Inslee's mask wearing proclamation in their own unique ways. Cugini's Italian Import Foods on Wallula in Walla Walla p...

 
 By Michele Smith    News    July 9, 2020

CCHS board report for June

DAYTON—Finances for the Columbia County Health System continue to be impacted due to the COVID-19 situation, which caused a significant reduction of patient services during the first months of the y...

 

Social distancing: Even horses do it

Local horsemen spent their weekend at the Columbia County fairgrounds working with renowned horse trainer Buck Brannaman. The four-day horsemanship clinic was attended by 21 riders but did not allow...

 

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