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  • Touchet Snow Scene

    The Times|Dec 30, 2021

    Snow put a whole different look on this favorite scene on Lower Hogeye Road, shared in this space several weeks ago. We may dislike driving in and shoveling the stuff, but it certainly dresses up a landscape....

  • Congratulations to Cheyenne and Devin Gusse

    The Times|Dec 30, 2021

    Congratulations to Cheyenne and Devin Gusse who were married December 27, 2021, at 5 p.m. at the Walla Walla courthouse. Those in attendance were Cheyenne’s grandparents John and Susan Kenney, Devin’s grandparents Scott and Lynne Branson, Cheyenne’s parents Matthew Frohreich and Dorothy Castelow, Cheyenne’s sister and brother-in-law, Timber Frohreich and Chase Lopez....

  • Putting the Garden to Bed

    Alexandra Fitzgerald, The Times|Dec 30, 2021

    The garden got the better of me this year. I always start out optimistic and start way too many seeds and then pack them into every square inch of the garden. In blissful denial about how many weeds could creep in after the first good rain, I slack on putting down any mulch or weed barrier fabric, thinking I'll have time to get it down in time. Spoiler: I never do. This year the tomatoes grew into a veritable jungle. I pruned them back a bit, but eventually, they got out of hand as well. Soon...

  • My Third Waitsburg Anniversary

    Vicki Sternfeld-Rossi, The Times|Dec 30, 2021

    As I’ve frequently written, I am not a reflective person. However, I do appreciate traditions. Therefore, as I did columns for my first and second anniversaries in Waitsburg, I decided to make it tradition and do a third-anniversary column. First, I am still amazed that my original attempt at a column was published; that the column continues is still beyond me. Full disclosure, after reading my initial essay, my first English class professor immediately sent me to the remedial class. Q...

  • The proof is in the dish

    The Times|Dec 30, 2021

    Since Teeny McMunn's retirement earlier this year, Luke Chavez has been sharing his recipes with readers each week. The Times enjoys hearing recipe feedback, and learning about ways that each reader customizes the dishes. Enjoy this review of a dish featured in the June 24, 2021 edition. I saved your recipe from the Waitsburg Times of June 24, 2021, for the above referenced item. I finally made it last night for dinner and invited two good friends over to share the experience. Luke, it was one o...

  • WWCSO

    The Times|Dec 30, 2021

    December 14 A package was picked up by the wrong person at the post office. Main Street, Waitsburg December 16 Deputies investigated a reported residential burglary. Fair Acres Lane, Walla Walla County December 19 A hit-and-run collision occurred in the county. Highway 12, Touchet December 22 A death was reported in the county. Preston Ave, Waitsburg December 25 A package was stolen containing approximately $1,000 in pool cues. Kooskooskie Road, Walla Walla County...

  • CCSO

    The Times|Dec 30, 2021

    December 20 Accident, injury unknown. Highway 12 Unwanted person. Main Street Animal call. Vine Street December 21 Theft. Main Street Accident, non-injury. Highway 12 Malicious mischief. Willow Street December 22 Burglary attempted. Main Street Welfare check. Touchet Road Accident, non-injury. Highway 12 December 23 Accident, non-injury. Touchet Road Traffic call. Payne Hollow Lost property. 4th Street December 24 Animal call. Chandler Road Citizen contact. Kellogg Hollow Violation of court order. 5th Street December 25 Welfare check. Day...

  • Dill-Lightful Deviled Eggs

    Luke Chavez, The Times|Dec 30, 2021

    Of all the holiday parties, one of my favorites to host has always been New Year's Eve. Combining the effervescent excitement of counting down to midnight with my love for fancy finger foods and sparkling wine makes for memorable entertaining. To counter those extra pours of tiny bubbles, it is important to offer your guests a varied selection of satisfying nibbles that are easy to eat with one hand while mingling. Cured meats, cheese boards, olives, shrimp cocktail, oysters, and gougères,...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    The Times|Dec 30, 2021

    Ten Years Ago December 29, 2011 A group of Waitsburg residents wants to resurrect the town’s defunct flood control district, a prospect city officials say they welcome. “We want to keep Waitsburg safe and beautiful,” said Allison Bond, who spearheaded a recruiting effort that has yielded the required number of volunteers to serve on the district next year. “There are a lot of people willing to put the time in,” she said. “And they have great ideas.” Citing concerns about the stability of...

  • Waitsburg's heARTfelt Christmas Parade

    The Times|Dec 23, 2021

    Waitsburg residents and supporters came together to put on a holiday parade Saturday night. With less than a month to plan, build floats, advertise, or warm up our singing voices, the heARTfelt parade brightened up the holiday. Many thanks to those who made this little Christmas miracle happen!...

  • Baking for the birds

    Beka Compton, The Times|Dec 23, 2021

    It's day two of Winter Break here in the Compton household, and it feels like week six of cabin fever for my daughter, Gracie. To combat the boredom, Gracie and I have been busy whipping up treats and cookies for the birds and squirrels of Waitsburg. Each winter, our yard is swarmed by plump little Dark-eyed Juncos. We have a couple of fruit trees in our yard that the birds love. This winter, we decided to give them a little something extra, just in time for the snow. I discovered fat bombs for...

  • Weird, Wonderful, and Sleep

    Vicki Sternfeld-Rossi, The Times|Dec 23, 2021

    My life seems weird now that we have decided to slow down the operations at the restaurant. Our new focus on catering, take & bake, and working with some winemakers for special dinners is more fun and for sure, less stressful. Now I have time to go to the gym, but am I? Not as much as I should! The excuse is I’m still decompressing, although I’m not sure how long that will be a viable excuse. I’m finally reading again and recently finished two books and am on to a third. I’ve perfected downloa...

  • Book Review: Director's Choice

    Todd Vandenbark, The Times|Dec 23, 2021

    Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby Perfect for fans of John Wick, Razorblade Tears is a fast-paced, can't-put-it-down tale of revenge. After their sons are gunned down in broad daylight, two ex-convicts must put aside their vast differences and work together to bring justice. This book reads like a big-budget action thriller, and if it doesn't become a movie, I for one will be very disappointed. Bride's Story by Kaoru Mori A manga, or Japanese comic, Bride's Story is a lushly beautiful tale set in...

  • ...and more heARTfelt Christmas

    The Times|Dec 23, 2021

  • Pioneer Portraits

    The Times|Dec 23, 2021

    Ten Years Ago December 22, 2011 The WP Cardinals aren’t just the toast of Waitsburg, which honored the team with a special dinner sponsored by the Commercial Club at the Town Hall last Thursday – the 2011 2B state football champions are the toast of the entire state. Quarterback Zach Bartlow last week was named Player of the Year on the Washington Associated Press All-State football team as voted by writers and editors from around Washington. It’s the highest honor any football player can recei...

  • Gingered Waldorf Salad

    Luke Chavez, The Times|Dec 23, 2021

    For the food-obsessed, like me, planning a menu for a holiday fête can take weeks of research and recipe testing. While Thanksgiving is often made up of standard classics to pair with turkey, for me Christmas is an opportunity to experiment, building menus centered on different meaty mains. Over the years, my holiday repertoire has developed a rotation of favorites from Julia's bœuf bourguignon, or herb-crusted rib roast, to stone fruit stuffed pork loin and classic glazed ham. Once the main d...

  • What Waitsburg Preschool students want Santa to bring them for Christmas

    The Times|Dec 16, 2021

    Mrs. Montgomery's Preschool students answer "This Christmas I want Santa to bring me" A magic book that can write for me. -Elizabeth Hays A magical teacup that can pour water, milk and orange juice for me. -Foster Richardson A princess toy that can sing with rings on her hands and long hair that I can brush. -Sydney Smith A toy cat with magical legs so I can play with her. -Maddison Miller A very big toy dinosaur, a racecar and a big real lizard. -Forrest Afdahl A police car, a monster truck...

  • Letters to Santa by Mrs. Trump's Kindergarten class

    The Times|Dec 16, 2021

    Dear Santa! Hello, my name is Aiden and I am 5 years old. I live in Washington. What do reindeer eat? I think maybe they eat snow. I have been a little good and little bad. One thing I am really excited for is my birthday after Christmas! One thing I would like to do is play in my room with Legos because I have a big ginormous box of Legos! Love, Aiden Dear Santa! Hello, my name is Avery and I am 5 years old. I live in Waitsburg. What do reindeer eat? I think maybe they might eat carrots or...

  • Mrs. Hinchliffe's first graders present winter chinquapin poetry

    The Times|Dec 16, 2021

    The Times presents its annual Holiday Edition featuring poetry, essays and letters to Santa by the students of Waitsburg Elementary School....

  • Winter Diamante Poetry by the Second Grade

    Th Times|Dec 16, 2021

    Winter Icy, fun Playing, eating, sledding Hot cocoa, snowball, snowplow, Santa Drinking, snowing, icing Wet, snowy Christmas By Adeline Brock Winter Wet, cold Freezing, sparkling, icing Santa, hot cocoa, sleigh, rainbow Playing, starving, glimmering Icy, fun Holiday By Adalynn Canites Winter Icy, frosty Playing, breezing, snowing Snowflake, rainbow, Santa, snowplow Eating, icing, blowing Cold, fun Santa By Emma Langford Winter Fun, cold Slipping, sledding, sliding Sled, Santa, reindeer,...

  • Riddles from the Third Grade

    The Times|Dec 16, 2021

    I'm gingery and sweet , I taste good as a holiday treat, What am I? - Shylo Hedges I'm Santa's helper, And I go on a tree, But do not touch me, As my name starts with an E, that's me. -Wyatt Vasquez I bring you presents, I eat your cookies, I drink your milk, Who am I? -Jaylynn Gleason. I am red and white, I am shaped like a hook, I hang on a tree, What am I? -Ashton Haury I'm bright at night, fancy as Santa, beautiful like Rudolph, only at night. What am I? -Jace Grende I go under a tree, I...

  • Fourth Grade answers "What Christmas means to me"

    The Times|Dec 16, 2021

    What Christmas Means to MeWhat Christmas Means to Me What Christmas Means to Me By Mitchell Hays Christmas means sharing time with my family. On Christmas Eve we get together with my family to celebrate Christmas. We also watch Christmas movies. It is a special tradition And spending time with Santa, the best toy maker is a lot of fun. It just wouldn't be Christmas without my family. What Christmas Means to Me By Damian Brown Christmas means a lot to me, like spending time with my family. It...

  • Fifth Grade tells us their perfect Christmas

    The Times|Dec 16, 2021

    My Perfect Christmas by Cody Coulston My perfect Christmas would be waking up and seeing a scooter, a video game and just all sorts of cool toys. Also, we don't have to wait to open presents. We always have to wait because my mom and dad always have to get their coffee before we can open presents. Another perfect thing would be that all my family would come and watch a movie and have donuts. If I could have all that, that would be the most amazing thing that could ever happen in the world. But t...

  • Waitsburg Elmentary School Winter Program

    The Times|Dec 16, 2021

    Waitsburg Elementary students danced and sang Christmas songs in front of a full crowd on December 14. The students practiced for weeks, led by music teacher Elizabeth Jagelski. Mrs. Jagelski was hired at the beginning of the school year, and has revived the entire district's music programs, including the pep band which plays at home sporting games. Classic holiday songs, including Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman, were the stars of the show on Tuesday ni...

  • heARTfelt Christmas is coming to town

    The Times|Dec 16, 2021

    WAITSBURG—Coming out of a pandemic has been no match for Waitsburg’s Christmas spirit. With Hometown Christmas, typically held the second weekend after Thanksgiving, on hold, due to the pandemic, community members have come together to bring plenty of Christmas sparkle to our little town. Waitsburg’s heARTfelt Christmas celebration will take place on Saturday, December 18. Enjoy local shopping, food, libations, Santa, and a parade through town. Be sure to take a walk or drive after the parade to...

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