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  • Wolfpack Volleyball plays Warden, Mac-Hi

    The Times|Oct 28, 2021

    DAYTON/WAITSBURG-Dayton-Waitsburg Wolfpack gave the Warden Cougars a run for the money at home on October 21. Though the Wolfpack ultimately fell against the Cougars, set scores were close, with final scores ending at 22-25, 20-25, 16-25. Claudia Benevides had an exceptional game, ending the night with five kills and one ace. Kylee Henry had a total of four assists, one kill, one block, and one ace. Emily Rodrick marked two assists, one dig, one kill, and one ace. "The team is continuing to...

  • It takes a village, for some; while, others, a continent

    Vicki Sternfeld-Rossi, The Times|Oct 28, 2021

    When I was very young, I had two nicknames. The first, Miss Perpetual Motion. From the moment I woke up, I was on the go until I would fall sound asleep wherever I happened to run out of steam. I'd sleep anywhere, at the dinner table, on the floor reading, while playing a game. I was out! The second nickname was Miss Independent. My constant retort was: "I can (and will) do it myself!" Both my energy and fierce independence have been my stalwarts most of my life. But as I have recently learned,...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    The Times|Oct 28, 2021

    Ten Years Ago October 27, 2011 As Waitsburg becomes increasingly popular among travelers, more small-scale, down-home lodging is springing up around town to accommodate them, according to Karen Stanton-Gregutt, owner of Waitsburg Cottages. Together with the owners of several other lodging establishments, Stanton-Gregutt presented to members of the Commercial Club last week an overview of existing and new properties where quality accommodations are available for nightly and weekly stays. Based...

  • Sage Biscuits and Sausage Gravy

    Luke Chavez, The Times|Oct 28, 2021

    Biscuits and Gravy is a dish that can swing wildly from utterly delicious to painfully disappointing. Seemingly on every breakfast and brunch menu across the country, this comforting classic often feels like an afterthought. Lifeless, dry biscuits covered in sad runny gravy can often taste bland and pasty. Run away! Once mastered, this recipe will make you never want to order this southern breakfast staple in a restaurant again. Beautiful flakey biscuits, scrumptious with or without the gravy,...

  • School Board Candidate Q & A

    The Times|Oct 28, 2021

    Joseph Rhymes is running as a write-in candidate for Waitsburg School Board Position 4. Why are you running? Simply, we need change. The majority of our current board is neglecting their duties to our kids and families and have become apathetic to the concerns of parents, students, and even the staff of our school. What issues do you believe our district needs to address? We need to return to the basics of education. There is something to be said about the old adage "reading, writing, and...

  • The Times staff celebrate Halloween

    The Times|Oct 28, 2021