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  • SAT-itis!

    Mar 13, 2014

    (This is a public service announce­ment courtesy of the West Seventh Street In­stitute for Juvenile Health.) Cold and flu season is almost over, but parents of high-school juniors in the greater Waitsburg area shouldn't let their guards down just yet. A crippling new disease is ravaging the normally vivacious and hardy Class of 2015, a dis­ease which knows no treat­ment and can beleaguer its victims for months before symptoms grind to a halt. The cause of this dread condition, if not the cur...

  • Commercial Club Minds Our Business

    Mar 13, 2014

    The Waitsburg Commercial Club is a venerable organization that sometimes gets taken for granted and forgotten about. Club President Joy Smith thinks that might be partly because of the name. Whatever the reason, she and the group aim to change that perception; and Waitsbur­gites should pay attention. As Dena Wood reports on our front page this week, the club is working with a group called 501 Commons to create a one-year strategic plan for Waitsburg's downtown. A committee made up of Smith, Robbie John­son and Leroy Cunningham will work with t...

  • Political Cartoon

    Mar 13, 2014

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Mar 6, 2014

    Ten Years Ago March 11, 2004 A small group of Waitsburg citizens has held the first caucus of the eligibility period Sunday at the home of H. V. "Bill" and Jan Zuger, nominating three-year councilman Marty Dunn as mayor and former Waitsburg City Clerk Nancy Parker to join incum­bents Mark Shively, Bettie Chase, Debara Whitmore and Markeeta Little Wolf. Jean Hinchliffe was nominated as City Treasurer. Whitney White, 18-year-old daughter of Pepper White and Becky Martin, Dayton, was named queen of the 2004 Walla Walla Fair and Frontier Days at th...

  • Cities Scrapping for Share of Marijuana Tax Revenues

    Christopher Lopaze, WNPA Olympia News Bureau|Mar 6, 2014

    OLYMPIA--A new eco­nomic forecast predicts recreational-marijuana busi­nesses will bring millions to the state, and the fight is underway for how the proceeds will be spent, with cities vying for a share. Recreational-marijuana business is expected to bring in $51 million in state rev­enue during 2015-2017, ac­cording to a recent financial report released by the Wash­ington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council. During 2017-2019, marijua­na tax revenue is projected at $138.5 million. The new source of rev­enue represents a fracti...

  • Bluegrass in Bellevue

    Mar 6, 2014

    It was a gorgeous room. The walls were gloss­ily white, wainscoted in pale hardwood. The floor was carpeted in earthtones, a troddable quilt of loops and whorls and geometric flowers that somehow man­aged to look both formal and organic. Huge chandeliers hung from the ceiling, gi­gantic disks of crazed glass from which dangled dozens of white and gold bubbles on wires too thin to see from the floor, as though they were floating beneath the huge lights. It was stuffed with chairs, black vinyl-cov...

  • When Bad Things Happen

    Ken Graham, The Times|Mar 6, 2014

    On the front page of Last week's Times we ran a story about a crime that was particularly awful. A man in Dayton is alleged to have repeat­edly raped his stepdaughter over a period of years. (That story ran next to an unrelated story about another awful crime: Another man in Dayton is accused of severely injur­ing an 11-month-old baby.) We got a lot of reaction from the rape story. Some people told us we were wrong to make the story so prominent and include as much detail as we did. They were g...

  • Political Cartoon

    Mar 6, 2014

  • LETTER

    Feb 27, 2014

    Dear Editor: We would like to express our sincere thanks for the sup­port of friends and family in Waitsburg and Walla Walla after the passing of "Woody" Woodward. We greatly appreciate all the cards, meals, prayers and expressions of caring. A special thank you to Walla Walla Hospice who helped us through his final days. The Arland and Woodward families...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Feb 27, 2014

    Ten Years Ago March 4, 2004 The Waitsburg Cardinal boys are state- bound for the first time since 1996. Later this month, Wait-Hi's Knowledge Bowl team will compete in the state meet in Vancouver, Wash. The team includes Emily Hogan, Katie Brodhead, Lindsay Auchter­lonie, Maggie Pietila, Ben Bloor and Brad Green, advisor. Observing thirty-four years of active volunteer community service, the board of the Waitsburg Ambulance Service held its annual meeting on Thursday, February 26, 2004. Board members include: Jack Otter­son, president; Bill T...

  • Family Assessment Response: Addressing Family Challenges

    Rep. Maureen Walsh|Feb 27, 2014

    "I' m from the govern­ment, and I'm here to help." Everyone jokes about this overused phrase, as it represents skepticism of government overreaching in our lives. As a Republican, I too often see proposals and stories where our govern­ment has gone too far. It's amazing sometimes to see how many bills we pass that are unnecessary or that must be passed simply to fix something government messed up in the first place. However, in the case of the recently-implemented Family Assessment R...

  • The Sociopolitical Implications of the Sacco-Vinzetti Appeal

    Feb 27, 2014

    I'm sitting in the back room staring at a com­puter screen full of blank white pixels. At the other end of the house, my mother and brother are watching Monsters University. Our house is a small one, so I can hear the cheers, the screams, the fanfares, the obligatorily mopey three-quarters-of- the-way-through-the-story soundtrack. It occurs to me that this might actually offer a small glimpse of what college is like, so I take a moment to pray that my higher educa­tion experience will involve c...

  • Political Cartoon

    Feb 27, 2014

  • Mind Games

    Feb 27, 2014

    Each week during the school year, The Times almost always devotes the front of our second section to high school sports. Athletics are an important part of school life, and in our small towns, they are an important part of community life. When WP or Dayton win a state cham­pionship (as WP football and soccer did two years ago, and Dayton basketball did way back in 1995), it's as big a deal to us as the Seahawks winning the Super Bowl is to Seattle. But some of our high school students ex­cel at things other than athletics. This week, we had t...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Feb 20, 2014

    Ten Years Ago February 26, 2004 An 18-foot "History Pole" will not be going up in Preston Park any time soon, the Waitsburg City Council decided after discus­sion of the idea last week. Mayor Randy Hal­ley proposed the concept as a way to obtain an easement for the City through property owned by Craig Burdine. The Preston Hall girls' basketball team played two home games last week and beat Prescott on Feb. 17, 29-19 and Pomeroy 22- 19 on Feb. 19. Against Prescott, Caris Cole scored five points in the first quarter and Felicia Brown scored two p...

  • Gun Initiative May Harness Lawful Citizens, but Won’t Stop Criminals

    Rep. Terry Nealey|Feb 20, 2014

    We have all been horrified by gun vio­lence at the­aters, malls, schools and town hall meetings. As a former prosecuting attor­ney/ county coroner, I have also witnessed the tragic aftermath of violence. We all want it to end. But how? Last year, numerous gun- control bills, including a universal background check measure, were introduced in the Legislature. These bills attracted the testimony of both gun-control and gun-rights advocates. The background checks measure was so divisive that, although it passed a committee, it failed to come to a...

  • After We Win Regionals...

    Feb 20, 2014

    Knowledge Bowl Regionals is coming up next week. Waits­burg will be butting heads with Dayton, DeSales, and Riverside Christian (a new challenger from north of Yakima), with the top two teams advancing to State. My captain is convinced that we're going to win both regionals and state. Especially regionals. He has this nasty habit of beginning conversations with such phrases as "When we win Regionals" or "After we win Regionals". My knuckles are sore from all the wood- knocking this...

  • Presidential Words to Live By

    Feb 20, 2014

    Presidents Day was this week, so in honor of all the presidents we've had we give you a few of their profound (or not so profound) thoughts. Most of us occasion­ally say something interesting, but when you're president just about everything you say gets written down, including some things that are witty and thoughtful and others that are silly or strange. Here goes: Few men have virtue to withstand the high­est bidder. ~ George Washington Do not bite at the bait of pleasure 'til youknow there is no hook beneath it. ~ Thomas Jefferson A little f...

  • Political Cartoon

    Feb 20, 2014

  • Preserving Farmland May Have Unforeseen Consequences

    Rebecca Gourley, Wnpa Olympia News Service|Feb 13, 2014

    OLYMPIA - A pro­posed change to a law aimed at preserving farmland and open space could result in higher taxes for some Wash­ington property owners. House Bill 2306 would expand a tax classifica­tion on land actively used for agriculture, timber produc­tion or undeveloped open space. While property tax is generally assessed on the market value of a parcel, the state's Open Space Taxation Act allows land to be taxed at a lower rate based on its current use, such as farming. Under the current law, if a farming operation is 20 acres or more, the...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Feb 13, 2014

    Ten Years Ago February 19, 2004 Mother and daughter, Jackie Penner and Debbie Fortner ended toe 2003 reining circuit, a horse competition scored on arena patterns, with two year-end buckles a piece. Kennewick Police have arrested two more individuals after serving a search warrant on Feb. 10 in the apartment where numerous allegedly stolen musical instru­ments and other items were found. Last week a Kennewick man was arrested and he has confessed to the January 27 burglary of the Waitsburg Grocery Inc. store in Waitsburg. Twenty-Five Years...

  • My Perfect Vacation

    Feb 13, 2014

    I'm one of those people who gets a big kick out of planning (the cynics say "over"-planning) vaca­tions. I will scout madly for the best value in hotels, hunt for the lowest prices, plan the travel route so that we pass through towns with Yelp-approved restaurants at lunchtime, draw up sample itineraries for every day we'll be there, and note the street address of any ice cream shops within walking distance. I know it sounds weird, but hey, everyone needs a hobby, right? So when I heard there...

  • Ken Graham: From the Editor

    Feb 13, 2014

    Teachers and administra­tors in Waitsburg are concerned about the abil­ity of their students to succeed with the "Smarter Balanced" testing that is now a require­ment in Washington State. Dena Wood's front page article discusses their dilemma and their hope that parents will step in and help prepare students, particularly with computer skills. The Smarter Balanced website has a prac­tice test. Its address is sbac.portal.airast.org/ practice-test. I thought it might be fun for someone who completed third grade about 50 years ago take a shot at...

  • Political Cartoon

    Feb 13, 2014

  • Gun Rights Discussion Starts in Olympia

    Rebecca Gourley, Wnpa Olympia News|Feb 6, 2014

    OLYMPIA - A voter decision in November seems to be the only direction that the gun debate in Washing­ton is heading. Lawmakers this week held hearings on two gun- related initiatives that drew hundreds of people with strong views, both for and against - including former Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who three years ago was injured in a gun attack. Both the Senate and House majorities are divided on the issue, so there's little chance the Legislature will actually vote on either...

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