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  • Eat & Think

    Sep 20, 2012

    Before we get into the question of whether our kids get enough to eat, we need to explore the meaning of a word that has been used in a healthy and, we hope, ongoing discussion in our community about the new federal guidelines for school breakfasts and lunches. (See story on page 1.) The word is hunger. We looked up its definition online and it varies greatly from "a desire for food" to a "painful sensation or state of weakness caused by the need for food." That's an interesting range, a spectrum almost, spanning from something that could pass...

  • Political Cartoon

    Sep 20, 2012

  • Dear Editor:

    Sep 13, 2012

    I was very excited to see your article on the front page, "Full-Force Fair!" and was looking forward to reading about all of the hard-working kids who did their best at the fair this year. Imagine how very disappointed I was to see a very special young lady overlooked! Emily Wilson is not only a Waitsburg student, she had the 4-H and Overall Grand Champion Swine at the Walla Walla County Fair this year! Not even a brief mention was made. Emily worked very hard, also earning the Grand Champion Swine 4-H Fitting & Showing award. Perhaps next...

  • Dear Jillian Beaudry,

    Sep 13, 2012

    Jill and I want to thank you for the great article from your paper. People are sending us copies and have expressed the joy which was so generously displayed. Lovely interview and we thank Morgan so much. There was a lot of love flowing at the recep- tion as well. I'm ready to sign up for some more good good is- sues of the Times!! Sincerely, Iola Bramhall My personal regards - Thank you Jill Ingram...

  • Heart BEAT

    Morgan Smith|Sep 13, 2012

    Seniors Collect School Supplies Members Of The Senior Center Gather Supplies For Back To School DAYTON - Fall is an exciting time of year for students and their families; new classrooms, teachers and curriculum and a long list of new school supplies. But for some families, get- ting students back to school is a challenge. The long lists of school supplies needed are never inexpensive and purchasing all of the items is especially difficult for fami- lies with multiple children returning to...

  • Prescott’s Pool Deserves A “Yes”

    Sep 13, 2012

    On a drive back from the Tri Cities, the first sign of home in the Touchet Valley comes into view just after you drive by the right turn that goes south. On that last stretch of Highway 124 before you get into Prescott, it lies to the left of the road and it's steeped in blue - a cooling sight on a hot day. We're talking, of course, about the Prescott swimming pool, which has been a fixture in the townscape for half a century, an oasis in the beautiful but dry summer wheat fields that invites to "come swim with us." It's a community asset in...

  • Political Cartoon

    Sep 13, 2012

  • Letter to the Editor

    Sep 6, 2012

    Dear Editor, When the local Sears store closed, I applied to open a HOMETOWN Store in Walla Walla as a family-owned business. Sears' definition of a HOMETOWN Store is one that is owned and operated locally. My application went through and was accepted. I had many phone conferences and a couple of interviews with Sears Development/ District Managers. My sons and I had done our homework that Sears wanted done as far as foot and vehicle traf- fic patterns, permits needed, storefronts available, and all the necessary preliminary research we were as...

  • Essay Contest Winner

    Sep 6, 2012

    Cade Branson is the third prize winner of the American Legion Auxiliary Essay Con- test, complete with a $25. prize. His essay follows: How to Show Patriotism There are thousands of ways to show patriotism even from just saying the pledge of al- legiance. Showing patriotism is something every American should do. There are three major ways to show patriotism that I find very important, pride, justice, and liberty. Pride is waking up and be- ing proud to be free and live in America. Honoring our country is the leading way to show pride, the act...

  • Heart BEAT

    Jillian Beaudry|Sep 6, 2012

    Soccer Program Wouldn't Exist Without Volunteers Youth Soccer Program Gets Ready To Begin Its Season, Program Runs Annually On All-Volunteer Coaching, Organizing And Support WAITSBURG - For the Blue Mountain Youth Soc- cer Association in Waits- burg, about 50 to 60 chil- dren get to learn how to play soccer because of the hard work of many local volunteers. Heather Baker, who co- ordinates the association's practices, games, has been donating her time to lead the organization for the past six...

  • Jillian Beaudry, Editor

    Sep 6, 2012

    I t's a great pleasure to announce the promotion of our Manag- ing Editor Jillian Beaudry to the position of editor. The change is effective immediately. As editor, Jillian will take foremost responsibility for the content of the newspaper, the development of our news coverage, long-range content planning and so on. As a publisher with a long career in journalism, I will assist Jillian in this position but more as "an actor in a supporting role." Jillian will be the "actress in a leading role" to use a Hollywood metaphor, while I continue to...

  • Political Cartoon

    Sep 6, 2012

  • Dear Editor,

    Aug 30, 2012

    I really appreciate the time, effort and caring that Troy with Touchet Valley Repair put into helping us last week when we broke down in Waitsburg. One never knows who can be trusted in those situations and I really appreciated the amount of time he spent trouble shooting our problem. He was obvi- ously not trying to make a buck! He could have really stuck it to us, but he was so fair and profes- sional. Thank you so very much.. Terri Stillwaugh Caldwell, Idaho...

  • To The Editor,

    Aug 30, 2012

    Editor's Note: This letter to the editor is from Jim Davison, who was featured in the Heartbeat Column in the Aug. 23 edition for his volunteer work on the press box at the Waitsburg High School football field. It is apparent that more questions should have been asked when The Times called requesting to take my picture. Regard- less, thanks to you and the others who had kind words to say on my behalf in the article which accompanied the requested picture. The real story is, in this case, I just happened to be the person chosen to represent all...

  • Political Cartoon

    Aug 30, 2012

  • Heart BEAT

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Aug 30, 2012

    A Refuge In Dayton YWCA Advocate Passmore Provides A Safe Place In Dayton During Hard Situations DAYTON - Violence at home can be a devastating and terrifying experience, which is why YWCA Ad- vocate Ann Passmore sits in her discrete office at Dayton General Hospital reminding those in tough situations that they have options. Passmore serves all of Columbia County as an advocate from the YWCA for men and women who are in danger from domestic violence or sexual assault. The Dayton extension of...

  • It’s In The Air

    Aug 30, 2012

    Fall sports are here! Not everyone in the valley has an athlete on a school sports team, but there's little question many families in Prescott, Waitsburg and Dayton are excited about the coming sports season. And with good reason. Even those who do not have a horse in this race, so to speak, are psyched about the win- ning spirit they hope will carry over from a year ago when the Cardinals launched their best football season ever, the Tigers started their ascent to the state crown as well, the Bulldogs foot- ball team began their best season...

  • CORRECTION

    Aug 23, 2012

    In a story titled "New School Buses For Prescott" in the Aug. 16 edition of the Times, the number of miles the buses travel was incor- rect. The buses travel 550 to 650 miles per week....

  • To The Editor,

    Aug 23, 2012

    The Bruce House is painted! The Carriage House is painted! The Wilson-Phillips House is open for touring! Be sure to come and visit on Sept. 16. As usual, the Community Church Service will begin at 11 a.m. with the announce- ment of our Pioneer of the Year. The fashion show is scheduled at 2:30 p.m. We'll also recognize out board members and the many docents who help us out for summer tours. Our various vendors/ displays will be of historical nature apropos to our museum complex. There will be light snacks on the grounds. Local food...

  • Heart BEAT

    Jillian Beaudry|Aug 23, 2012

    Davison: Waitsburg's 'Silent Volunteer' Retired School Teacher Jim Davison Steps Up To Lend A Hand Without Needing To Be Asked WAITSBURG - When community members in Waitsburg need help with a project, they typically know who to call. However, some volunteers in town simply show up offering to help. Jim Davison is one of those helpers. "He's a really great, si- lent volunteer," said Denise Winnett, who worked with Davison at Waitsburg High School. Winnett, who lives within viewing distance of...

  • When In Doubt, Take It Out

    Aug 23, 2012

    I t seems that every summer, some unfortunate local car owners return to their vehicles, day or night, to find that the vehicles have been broken into and are missing some of their personal possessions. As Dayton reporter Morgan Smith's story in this week's edi- tion reveals, car owners in Columbia County are no exception. But statistically, there may be some good news: car prowls are down in the Dayton area and many parts of the country, according to law enforcement authorities. We'll get to that further down. For now, it's worth repeating...

  • Political Cartoon

    Aug 23, 2012

  • BRIEFS

    Aug 16, 2012

    CITY COUNCIL MEETING CHANGE WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg City Council meeting will be held on Aug. 21 this month instead of the 15 because of scheduling conflicts. The council meets at 7 p.m. at the Lions Club building at the Waitsburg Fairgrounds. The public is invited. PRESTON HALL ORIENTATION WAITSBURG -- Waitsburg Middle School is having an open house and ice cream social at 7 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 27. The event will be held at Preston Hall and will include a short meeting with ice cream. CHIPSEALING PROJECT WAITSBURG -- The city of Waitsburg...

  • CORRECTIONS

    Aug 16, 2012

    In the Aug. 9 edition of the Times, the editorial on page 2 titled "Press Box, Ahoy!" included an incorrect donation amount. The Waitsburg High School Class of 1972 provided $100 for the press box project. In the Aug 9 story titled "Talbott, Bensel Advance," Mike Talbott's history run- ning for county commissioner was incorrect. Talbott has never run for the com- missioner position before but did apply when a commissioner retired and was not appointed. The Aug. 9 story titled " Mother- Daughter Duo Equate Art With Love," mist- stated where the...

  • To The Editor,

    Aug 16, 2012

    The Touchet valley Women's Golf Association has concluded two busy months. Rain and in- clement weather kept most of the ladies off the course in April and May. Cool weather continued into June. The group sponsored a very successful Junior Golf program in late June. Evelyn Himmelberger and Patty Eng co- chaired this event. Over 50 youth from the area enjoyed a week of free lessons under the guidance of Max Reinland, Walla Walla Memorial Golf Corse pro. The last day was highlighted by hot dogs, chips and ice cream served up by the golf club...

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