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WAITSBURG - An essential part of Waitsburg's history will be reintroduced to the community at the Pioneer Fall Festival this Sunday by the Waitsburg Historical Society. The Miehle No. 3 flatbed press, used by the "The Times" for decades, has found a permanent home at the Wilson-Philips House in Waitsburg. The press was first assembled in 1912 and later bought by Emerson Wheeler, who published "The Times" until he died in 1942. The paper used the flatbed press until December 1975, when... Full story
DAYTON—In the movie “Trap,” a father and his teen daughter attend a pop concert and realize they’re at the center of a dark and sinister event. This horror-thriller movie, directed and written by M. Night Shyamalan, follows a serial killer evading a police blockade while attending a concert with his daughter. Rotten Tomatoes critics and audiences rated this movie at 57% and 65 %, respectively. A consensus of the website’s critics is “An arch thriller given some grounding by Josh Hartnett’s committed performance, Shyamalan’s “Trap” will ens... Full story
WAITSBURG - This year, the Waitsburg Historical Society will honor the Segraves family as the Pioneers of the Year. "The Waitsburg Historical Society chose the Segraves family to receive the "Pioneer of the Year" award because of their long history in the area. Their land was purchased in 1903 on Jasper Mountain, and the family spent a lot of time those first years logging the area to set up their home," said Deanne Tipton. John Henry Segraves was born on July 28, 1868, in Ashe County, North... Full story
WAITSBURG — Last week, “The Times” published a story about Waitsburg resident Tom Elstrom’s efforts to help bridge communication during the election with a “Let’s Talk!” t-shirt. He and his wife Sue posed wearing the shirts, showing Elstrom’s original design. A Republican Elephant and Democrat Donkey face each other with “Let’s Talk!” in a shared word bubble. Unfortunately, the shirt appeared for sale on over sixty print-on-demand websites after publication. Though all the sites claim their shirts are “Tom Elstrom Let’s Talk! Tee Shirts,...
Karl Newell and Costa, the Newell’s host, in Cyprus, Sept. 10, 2024, with The Waitsburg Times. Taken in Costas’ pool....
WAITSBURG-The Waitsburg Booster Club hosted its 2nd annual "Cardinal Kickoff" on Tuesday, September 3. The free event, held at the elementary school's multi-purpose room, helped kick off the 2024 sports season and offered hamburgers, hotdogs, chips, drinks, and cookies for the athletes, parents, and community members. Walla Walla DJ David Long provided the music and emcee duties. Long announced the members of the cheer squads, high school volleyball girls, and middle school and high school...
WAITSBURG — Waitsburg High School’s football team suffered a loss in their first game of the season at Desales on Thursday, September 5. A moment of silence was held before the kickoff to remember Sean Sollars. The three-sport Desales alumni passed away in a car accident on August 31, 2024. Sollars’ #4 jersey was presented and then displayed during the game. The Cardinals got on the scoreboard midway through the first quarter after quarterback Isa Reyes connected with Jayton Gleason for an 86-yard gain. Gleason was tackled on the one-y...
Dr. Kennie Reeves attended a veterinary conference in Berlin Germany....
WALLA WALLA — Big cars, small cars, old models, new models, motorcycles, rat rods, trucks, and more cruised the streets of Walla Walla Friday night, September 6. Traveling the first four blocks took over 45 minutes for over 400 vehicles. The cruise started and ended at the Walla Walla Fairgrounds. It was the 28th year of the Wheelin’ Walla Walla car show, with the show n’ shine on Saturday in downtown Walla Walla. The exhibitors packed the streets with vehicles, merchandise, and car enthu...
Last spring, when Daniel was working as a private chef in Europe, I defied his command and purchased a new lawn mower. I went with a battery-operated model, then gave away our smelly, hard-to-pull-start gas mower. Along with the mower, I was sucked into the “package deal,” which included a weed whacker, and an extra battery for the mower, fortuitously a stroke of luck. For some unknown reason, one of the batteries was faulty, and it died. Or so I thought. My maintenance philosophy drives Dan...
1 Years Ago September 11, 2014 [Photo Caption] Waitsburg third-grade teacher Marne Henderson was joined by many of her students as she accepted the ALS Ice Bucket challenge last week. Superintendent Carol Clarke joined in the "fun" and accepted a challenge from Dayton Schools Superintendent Doug Johnson. Both ladies made online donations to ALS. Twenty-Five Years Ago September 9, 1999 Practices for the Waitsburg Cardinals this past week have shown some gains since last weekend's football...
The Chief was a terrific cook, his specialty being spaghetti with meat sauce. (A lot of pasta went into building that physique.) This dish took all day to prepare and required a few bottles of red wine to keep the chef hydrated. The secret to this sauce is chopping all the ingredients to the same size. So, grab a bottle of Chianti and get cooking. Ingredients Meatballs 2 slices of white bread 4 tablespoons of grated Parmesan cheese ½ cup of milk 2 tablespoons of chopped garlic 2 pounds...