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  • Political Cartoon

    Apr 28, 2011

  • Coffee Done Right

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Apr 21, 2011

    WALLA WALLA - Despite the most wishful fantasies about growing coffee in greenhouses somewhere in the hills around Waitsburg, it's obvious that sourcing one's coffee shop product here fresh isn't a possibility. The plants just won't grow well above or below the nice, warm, tropical band around the equator, just like grapes require certain conditions that seem to be ideal just seven miles from town in, say, Spring Valley. And traveling the world to buy individual batches of green beans, then...

  • Fairgrounds An Asset

    Apr 21, 2011

    Before the last votes for the recent city elections were in, Mayor Walt Gobel and the members of his caucus determined that the coming year would be different from their first. Waitsburg residents overwhelmingly voted Gobel and the current council back to office, preferring continuity over change. Challengers Bart Baxter and Greg McVey received support from some quarters, but overall, voters decided to give the incumbents another year to continue on their path. Many of them believe this council has paid attention to the right priorities:...

  • State Park Enjoys A Long History

    The Burg, Guest Column Jane Butler|Apr 21, 2011

    Many of us have enjoyed the Lewis and Clark Trail State Park off Highway 12 between Dayton and Waitsburg. Lewis and Clark Trail State Park is located on what is one of the first homestead sites in Washington Territory. James Bennett homesteaded the 160 acres in1854. In 1867, Bennett traded Mr. Bateman a team and a wagon for rights to the land. Driving onto their property with a wagon, the Batemans went right over the saplings which are now the stately pines growing in the park. The tops of the trees are still bent as a result of that early...

  • Political Cartoon

    Apr 21, 2011

  • We’re On The Map

    Apr 14, 2011

    I nserted in this week's edition of the Times, you will find something new and special. It's a tabloid newspaper that looks a bit like the Blue Mountain News. The cover shows Dayton's Stationmaster statue and the clock on Waitsburg's Main Street with rolling spring wheat fields behind them. This, we are proud to announce, is our first Touchet River Valley Visitor's Guide, a collaborative venture with the Blue Mountain News. It is supported by members of the Touchet Valley Tourism Alliance. Among other things, the alliance's marketing committee...

  • Political Cartoon

    Apr 14, 2011

  • Dear Editor,

    Apr 7, 2011

    As the city elections draw to a close, we would just like to take the opportunity to thank our current mayor and council members. In our little section of town, it has been quite peaceful and uneventful. No letters from the city imposing mandates on what we can and cannot do with our own home. Honestly, we really haven't followed Waitsburg's political stuff like we should have this last year, but it has been nice not to feel like we "had to"!! Just a quick "Thank You" for a job well done!! Randy and Dana Moon, Waitsburg...

  • Dear Editor,

    Apr 7, 2011

    Ms. McVey's remarks (in her letter to the editor published in the Times on March 31), critical of our current city council members, just makes me tired all over. She is not satisfied with simply being critical of the "council," she goes for the whole ball of wax, blaming the voters of Waitsburg. It is not unreasonable to believe her opinion expresses her confusion of Waitsburg operations and goals. Why would she be concerned if the council meets once or four times a month, if she does not attend the council meetings? Additionally, urging...

  • Drawing The Line At DHS

    Dian McClurg|Apr 7, 2011

    More than half the student body at Dayton High School has pledged this spring to steer clear of alcohol, and close to 60 adults in the community have promised not to provide alcohol to minors. "It's exciting," said Dayton junior Nicole Lambert, who is leading the youth component of "Let's Draw the Line" in Columbia County through her internship at Blue Mountain Counseling. "Let's Draw the Line" is a campaign through the Washington State Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking. The aim is to "Draw...

  • Safety Comes First

    Apr 7, 2011

    Wake up Oregon high schools! Your track and field athletes are using potentially lethal weapons that could be made much safer without any effort. Of course, track and field involves a lot of activities that are risky, such as pole vaulting, discus, shot and hurdles. But few, if any, of those are as easily changed to avoid injury and few, if any, are as fast and as sharp as the "weapon" in question here: the javelin. On Friday, Cardinal Kayla Huxoll was hit in the leg by an unprotected, steel-tipped sports spear, a type that has been banned in...

  • Political Cartoon

    Apr 7, 2011

  • Dear Editor:

    Mar 31, 2011

    In April last year, Waitsburg voters replaced a council that had provided this city with new playground equipment, two important flood control projects and was active in community promotion. What has the new council accomplished? They passed an ordinance allowing golf carts on city streets. They overturned the past council's decision allowing the use of city land for a BMX track. They reduced their meetings from twice to once a month. At a public meeting in January, they declined to hear answers to their critical questions regarding the...

  • A Blend For Main Street

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Mar 31, 2011

    On one of the first sunny mornings of spring, I took the bag Thomas Reese gave me the day before and looked inside. There they were: beans from three different continents, some dark tan, some dark brown, some with a flat coat and some with an oily sheen. I stuck my nose in the bag and inhaled without hesitation . A deep, toasted fragrance filled my nostrils. Few things in life smell like coffee. This was going to be good. After weeks of cupping single-origin beans and blends from various parts o...

  • Time For A Garden

    Mar 31, 2011

    The first full year we were in Waitsburg, we started a compost pile. We placed a countertop container by the kitchen sink and put everything we might normally put down the garbage disposal or in the trash can into this container: vegetable peels, coffee grounds, fruit cores, burnt toast, you name it. Using pallets gifted by a generous neighbor, we set up three bays in the backyard: one for new compost, one for aging compost and one for straw (from a kind, local farmer), leaves and grass clippings to mix with every batch of new kitchen waste. Wh...

  • Political Cartoon

    Mar 31, 2011

  • Join Us On April 15

    Mar 24, 2011

    A round the turn of the year (and decade), we ran a series of Heart Beat columns about the work of Clear Path International to bring attention to the needs among victims of war, particularly civilians injured by accidents with land mines. Now, we're hoping you will consider joining the organization for its first benefit event in Eastern Washington - a wine and cheese reception at "Heaven," the space next to the jimgermanbar generously made available by Jim German and Claire Johnston at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 15. In the first decade of its...

  • Tourism Alliance Meets Again On Thursday, March 24

    Mar 24, 2011

    WAITSBURG - The Touchet Valley Tourism Alliance has scheduled its next meeting at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 24, at the Waitsburg Business Center. Members of the alliance, which is made up of business representatives but open to local government agencies, nonprofits and residents, are expected to hear from Andrew Holt. The representative of Tourism Walla Walla will brief the group on the Superhost program, intended to make small businesses better prepared to deal with travelers and tourists. They are also joined by Joe and Lisa Petrello,...

  • Prom Dress Dreams Letter to the Editor

    Dian McClurg|Mar 24, 2011

    Every girl deserves to be a princess on prom night, even those who can't afford the dress. So Dayton resident and Cinderella's Closet organizer Katherine Besst has decided to play fairy godmother. "It's something I've always wanted to do," she said. "I really want to let these girls know they're special and give them something they're always going to remember." The gift of glamour, freely given. It started with a wish of her own. "I remember reading an article somewhere about a group helping...

  • Political Cartoon

    Mar 24, 2011

  • Daniel Joins Times

    Mar 17, 2011

    The Times is pleased to announced that longtime photographer, sports enthusiast and local resident Tracy Daniel has joined the newspaper as its first dedicated sports writer and photographer. Together with Publisher Imbert Matthee and Managing Editor Dian McClurg, Daniel will help cover high school sports in the Touchet Valley and beyond, focusing on the Cardinals, Tigers and Bulldogs. "We are thrilled to have Tracy on our team," Matthee said. "Her photography is very creative and she's a...

  • Meditation On A Wave

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Mar 17, 2011

    The water crests and curls before it pounds the beach. Its foam spreads across the sand before the effervescent edge of the Pacifi c, rolls back by a few feet and another wave roughly takes its place. This is Shi Shi. This is La Push. This is Long Beach. One day in the early part of the 19th century this was Cape Flattery, and not far from this extreme Northwest point of the continental United States, three shipwrecked Japanese sailors found their way ashore after 14 months adrift at sea. One...

  • Something’s In The Air

    Mar 17, 2011

    There's something in the air in the Touchet Valley and it's not just spring. It's an awakening to the importance and potential of tourism as a catalyst for growth. Consider the following: At least a dozen businesses have embraced the newly formed Touchet Valley Tourism Alliance, which is considering a number of initiatives to put this area more firmly on the travel map. Dozens of businesses signed up to be in the new "Destination Touchet Valley" visitor's guide, a collaborative project of the Times, the Blue Mountain News and the Dayton Chamber...

  • Political Cartoon

    Mar 17, 2011

  • Letter to the Editor

    Mar 10, 2011

    Dear Editor: My wife and I live in Bellevue most of the time, and in Walla Walla as often as we can get over there. And we always try to get over to Waitsburg when we are "East," since we have grown fond of the town. Last summer, we subscribed to the Waitsburg Times, and I always look forward to reading about what is going on in your town. As a public school teacher, I truly have enjoyed keeping up with the efforts and many successes of the student-athletes over the past six months, so the "Of Mind And Body" editorial on the Opinion page of...

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