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  • To the Editor

    Aug 2, 2012

    Jack McCaw Waitsburg...

  • To The Editor,

    Aug 2, 2012

    Perry Dozier is a viable resource in the continuing progress of the growth of Walla Walla County. He was born and raised in this community and has played an active role in the preservation of hometown val- ues. I support Perry Dozier for re-election as county commissioner based on his character of ethics and high morals. My family has known Perry and his family since the 1960s and throughout this period of time he has taken pride in our commu- nity by working long and hard for what is best for the people. Perry and his wife support education,...

  • Letter to the Editor:

    Aug 2, 2012

    I am proud to recommend that County Commissioner Perry Dozier be retained in that position in the upcoming elections. I know that Perry Dozier is a very well educated and devoted commissioner, an honest and hard working citizen for this county. He is fair with his decisions and an excellent listener to those who he represents. He is doing a full time position for the citizens of this county, and remembering especially to represent the citizens from the small communities in the county, such as Touchet, Bur- bank, Prescott and Waitsburg. His educ...

  • Heart BEAT

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Aug 2, 2012

    Dayton Lions Sell Cinnamon Rolls To Help The Community Dayton Lions Club Raises Money All Year For Services, Scholarships And Dayton Community D AYTON - Pa- trons visiting the Lions Club booth at the Columbia County Fairgrounds during Mule Mania are most likely to remember the taco salad and cinnamon rolls, but the club members and students staffing the booth had their minds on more charitable issues. "We do everything," Dayton Lions Club President Randy Turner said. "The Mule Mania booth funds...

  • A New Chapter

    Aug 2, 2012

    Welcome to the new, improved Times! Since the handover of the newspaper in late 2009, your favor- ite local publication has made a lot of changes. As readers recall, the Times went from an 8-page paper with occasional color to a 12-page weekly with permanent color on four pages. This helped us print much more lively community and sports photographs right off the bat. And, we were able to accom- modate more advertisers who wanted their display messages in color, particularly after we lowered our color charges. But because of our expanded...

  • Political Cartoon

    Aug 2, 2012

  • CORRECTIONS

    Jul 26, 2012

    In a story called "Can Waitsburg Keep Its Eateries Open?" in the July 19 edition of the Times, an incorrect name was published. The co-owner of Betty's Diner on Preston Avenue is Tiffany Baxter. In the July 19 edition of the Times, the story titled "CEO Candidates' Visit Set" listed incorrect dates the Columbia County Health System CEO candidates would be visiting. The final two or three candidates will be determined at the July 24 hospital board meeting and the top candidates will then visit Dayton in early August....

  • Dear Editor,

    Jul 26, 2012

    I am so pleased to see the story on the band uniforms. I played second clarinet in WHS' band. The 1951 red jacket with gold trim/gray pants uniforms were made available due to the fundraising efforts of the band instructor, Robert V. Russ. I have an 8x10 black and white glossy photo of "Mr. Russ" with his 43 uniformed students. Caps were an important part of the uniform and woe to the student who did not remember to show up capped on parade days! The photo was taken in front of the high school in 1951, with the students arranged in the shape...

  • To the Editor,

    Jul 26, 2012

    I have known Perry Dozier for many years. Before becom- ing county commissioner, he already had a proven track record of community involve- ment and an understanding of the issues facing our valley. Perry had served as president of the Washington Association of Wheat Growers, commissioner on the Washington Barley Commission, a member of the Walla Walla County Planning Commission, community vol- unteer and other positions too numerous to list. He hit the ground running as commissioner and has been one of the best that we have ever had. Perry...

  • To the Editor, To the Editor,

    Jul 26, 2012

    Editor's Note: This letter references a letter to the editor that ran in the Union-Bulletin on July 16 from David G. Carey. I agree with Mr. Carey. The position of county commissioner for Walla Walla County is a full-time position. It's too bad that not all of our county commissioners believe in this. If you attend the weekly commissioner meetings, or like me listen to them online, you would quickly realize this is a huge problem for some of the commissioners. In Mr. Carey's letter, he indicates that the county commissioners meet two days a...

  • To the Editor,

    Jul 26, 2012

    As a retired fireman and former deputy coroner, I un- derstand how important it is for families to know that services will be available in times of need. I appreciate those in our community who are willing to advocate for those important services, which is why I am voting for Chris Blackman for County Commissioner District 2. Only Chris has the back- ground as a true public servant, serving children and families for over 20 years. With this diverse background she un- derstands firsthand the needs of small towns like Waitsburg, Prescott, Touchet...

  • To the Editor,

    Jul 26, 2012

    Thank you for your cover- age of the "One of a Kind" Fourth of July, vets and flags observance, in the July 12 is- sue of the Times. It was com- posed of long-time friends and neighbors joined together to celebrate the day. It wasn't a commercial event, or a political one. It was just pure American. It wasn't the Rose Parade - but the colors were bright. Bettie Chase Waitsburg...

  • To The Editor,

    Jul 26, 2012

    Proven ability in the law is the paramount requirement for a Superior Court Judge. Scott Wolfram meets and surpasses this requirement. Civil law cases comprise ap- proximately 40 percent of the Superior Court docket, crimi- nal cases approximately 40 percent. As the active court commissioner, Scott Wol- fram has been sitting as judge for the past nine years on both civil and criminal cases. We have the opportunity to elect THE EXPERIENCED COURT COMMISSIONER as Superior Court Judge. Remember to vote for this non-partisan position on the primary...

  • Smith Donation Opens City Pool On Saturdays

    Jillian Beaudry|Jul 26, 2012

    WAITSBURG - One Waitsburg property and business owner decided not having the city pool open on Saturdays was negative for the commu- nity and he has ponied up the cash to keep kids and families cool in the pool for every Saturday the rest of the summer. Charles Smith, who owns the Anchor Bar in Waitsburg and Charles Smith Wines in Walla Walla, said at the city council meeting last Wednesday he will pay for the Saturday pool costs to keep it available to the community on the week- ends....

  • More Than Crops

    Jul 26, 2012

    Harvest is late again this year. There's been rust in the fields. A series of recent thunder storms has done its damage to some area acreage. So why are Touchet Valley farmers smiling? It's because another great crop is just on the horizon for 2012. The yields may not be quite what they were last year. Wash- ington growers expect to cut 1.7 million acres of winter wheat this year, down 60,000 acres from last year, while the number of acres in spring wheat is down 140,000. Spring wheat yields are projected at 55 bushels per acre, down seven...

  • Political Cartoon

    Jul 26, 2012

  • To the Editor,

    Jul 19, 2012

    As I compared the candidates for Walla Walla County Commissioner District 2, I noticed that only one candidate has never stopped learning and never stopped trying to improve on what she already knows. To me, that's an important fact because as county com- missioner, there is a lot to know. Every job has a learn- ing curve, but some jobs are just harder to learn because they are so complex. When you look at Chris Blackman's resume, I have no doubt that she has the intelligence and the determination to learn everything possible about the job....

  • To the Editor,

    Jul 19, 2012

    In tough times we can't get everything we want, but how much time do we have to wait before our county commissioners learn to get along, cooperate, and work as a team? Teams take trust. If you read the Union-Bulletin or listen to the county commis- sioners' meetings, it's not hard to figure out that there's no trust with certain elected officials. And that's not how we are going to get things done in Walla Walla County. For example, what if there's a budget shortfall, yet the service or safety equipment is still needed? We need to know that...

  • the FREEDOM of ESPRESSO

    Imbert Matthee, The Times|Jul 19, 2012

    Our First Anniversary E arly next month, it will be a year since we opened Coppei Coffee Co. As readers will recall, it was in early August when the café, Betty's Diner and the Anchor all opened at the same time following months of renovations and preparations. It was an exciting week- end. Switching hats from running the till at the Coppei nonstop to covering the news for the Times that first Satur- day, I wandered over to the diner to take pictures of the crowd there and stopped by the new...

  • It’s A Stuggle

    Jul 19, 2012

    Okay, we're taking two risks here. First is the risk of repeating ourselves because we've opined about local business support on this page several times before. Second is the risk of offending those Waitsburgers who get it and do exactly what we're hoping more local residents will do. But we're willing to take those risks because entrepreneurs in town, like myself, took a chance when they located their businesses here and we believe we deserve the community's support. The lo- cal businesses create jobs, generate city tax revenues, support...

  • Political Cartoon

    Jul 19, 2012

  • CROPS

    Gary Hofer, The Times|Jul 12, 2012

    The drought and crop losses occurring in the Midwestern United States have reached the mainstream headlines. There are feature stories running in national publications and on prime-time television with photos of devastated corn crops in Il- linois and Indiana. The dry heat of the last few weeks has cut potential corn pro- duction by at least a third overall, but radically more in some states. As a result of this harsh weather pattern, prices for all grains have risen. Corn is up $2.12 per bushel (+41 percent), Soybeans jumped $1.60 (+11.6 perce...

  • Heart BEAT

    Jillian Beaudry|Jul 12, 2012

    Residents Organize An All-American Parade Second Annual Fourth Of July Parade Brings Out A Modest Crowd To Honor The Holiday And Veterans W AITSBURG - As the fire siren sounded on top of the Waitsburg Fire Depart- ment last Wednesday, the former soldiers and some friends and family members began to march. Cougar Henderson kept the pace on the drum and the veterans honorably held their flags high in the air as they paraded at a slow, reverent pace down Main Street. For the small Fourth of July...

  • A Great Vision

    Jul 12, 2012

    This week, we're carrying Morgan Smith's front-page story about the first prospective tenants for Blue Mountain Sta- tion on the outskirts of Dayton. Even though Port of Columbia officials are understandably careful not to release the names of the tenants until leases are signed, at least two of the three prospects appear solid after com- mitting verbally to the unique new business park. This is exciting news for the Touchet Valley and we want to take this opportunity to congratulate Port of Columbia Man- ager Jennie Dickinson, Port...

  • Political Cartoon

    Jul 12, 2012

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