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  • To The Editor,

    Oct 25, 2012

    For decades, Walla Walla County has been an agricultural economic based community and history has shown when agriculture is successful, the rest of our community benefits by cir- culating those dollars, over and over. Agriculture, in the broad sense, is the third highest employer in Walla Walla County and the second larg- est employer in Washington State. It is logical that the Walla Walla County Board of Com- missioners should have a member that is not only acutely aware of the issues relating to that specific eco- nomic base in our...

  • To the Editor,

    Oct 25, 2012

    I recently listened to Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers talk about how the Afford- able Healthcare Act, also known as Obamacare, has increased health insurance rates. This isn't fair since it doesn't fully kick in until 2014. The fact is health insur- ance rates had been increasing annually prior to The Af- fordable Healthcare Act. My premiums were going up 15 percent or more every year for years and 39 percent the last year before I moved to Washington where I couldn't get health insurance at all because of a pre-existing condition! McMorris...

  • To the Editor,

    Oct 25, 2012

    If you haven't watched the only televised debate that Rep. Cathy McMor- ris Rodgers would partici- pate in with Rich Cowan, I suggest you watch it on the internet: video.ksps.org/ video/2288981922 It is a shame that Rep. McMorris Rodgers was un- willing to do a debate in every one of her counties, as Mr. Cowan requested, in- stead of only two debates in Spokane. If she had debated in Walla Walla, I would have asked her why she signed a pledge of allegiance to Gro- ver Norquist, a pledge that many other Congresspeople who signed it have ended...

  • To the Editor,

    Oct 25, 2012

    It's time to send someone to Congress from the 5th District who has richer and more varied life experience than the incum- bent, who is a career politician. Rich earned the rank of Eagle Scout in his youth and qualified for a pilot's license in high school. Rich Cowan worked his way through WSU by living in the Fire Station and working as a fireman and EMT. After receiving his BA and MS, he worked for KHQ-TV in Spokane for ten years. Then, in 1990 he took a big risk by starting the film production company North x Northwest which has made over...

  • Letter to the Editor:

    Oct 25, 2012

    A couple of weeks ago, about 30 representatives from charitable foundations in several states came to Dayton for a presentation by community leaders. The presentation was about how Dayton has transformed its downtown in the past 25 years. The bottom line in the presentation was that we were successful because the entities and agencies in our community were able to work together and get the funding necessary to com- plete this transformation. As budgets get squeezed, it will be important that we continue to work together to keep our county...

  • To The Editor,

    Oct 25, 2012

    I wasn't surprised to learn the Union-Bulletin's en- dorsement of Johnson, Dozier, and Walsh. After all, the U-B rarely endorses anyone other than the incumbent. But I continue to be disappointed with the U-B's lack of fairness or actual reporting of the candidates' strengths. The U-B indicated that Walsh's opponent, Mary Ruth Edwards, had "no pub- lic service" yet she is a public school teacher and served this country as a Marine. The U-B criticized Mark Spinks for wanting to micromanage the budget, yet couldn't have the arrest of former...

  • Hewitt Has A Long Business Background

    Oct 25, 2012

    Biography of Sen. Mike Hewitt Elected to the state Senate in 2000, 2004 and 2008, Senator Mike Hewitt rep- resents Washington's 16th Legislative District, a com- munity he has been connected to for a lifetime. Senator Hewitt's peers elected him to serve as Senate Republican Leader in 2005, a position he has held since that time. Prior to serving as leader Hewitt served as Senate Republi- can Whip, Majority Whip and Republican Assistant Whip. Senator Hewitt serves on several standing Senate...

  • Fear Not

    Oct 25, 2012

    Trick-or-treaters notwithstanding, these are scary times for some of our households. As the Times reported last week, more families are showing up at the local food bank needing basic support. Ac- cording to board members who run the Waitsburg Resource Center, 10 more families are stopping by regularly these days compared to the same period last year. That brings the number of neighbor families in need to 65, for a total of 157 people in Waitsburg alone. In Dayton, the local food bank puts its number of clients there at 160 per month. There...

  • Political Cartoon

    Oct 25, 2012

  • CORRECTION

    Oct 18, 2012

    In the photo accompany- ing the story "Bulldogs take Down Jaguars In Three" in the Oct. 11 issue of The Times, a Bulldog player was misidentified. She is Court- ney Mings....

  • MEMORIALS

    Oct 18, 2012

    Waitsburg Memorial Scholarship Fund In Memory Of Elmer Hays From: Dorne and Dorothy Hall Waitsburg Ambulance Service Memorials In Memory of Elmer Hays From: Luella Thompson, Dale & Ginny Linklater, Milan Lin- klater, Janet & Doug Beverly, Lois & Bill Cookston, Bill Dawes, Paula & Glenn LeVan, Dorothy Gehrke, Diana & Don Elder, Bob & Carol Hays, John & Susan Segraves and Maybelle Johanson...

  • To The Editor,

    Oct 18, 2012

    Mike Talbott cares about our community and he has dem­onstrated his concern through his many years, past and pres­ent of community service and involvement. His work experi­ence and board leadership has given him the tools to serve us extremely well as County Com­missioner. Mike, a fiscally conservative Republican has served on the Dayton School Board for 17 years where he was chairman of the board several times. He has owned and operated a success­ful farming operation for many years and represented many of us farmers and landowners on the Colu...

  • To The Editor,

    Oct 18, 2012

    Chris Blackman is by all comparisons the right choice for Walla Walla Coun­ty Commissioner District 2. Throughout her 20 plus years of public service to our community she has always put the right issues in front. These are the issues that directly impact our families and the issues I know Chris Blackman will fight for. She is an independent thinker who is not afraid to question the status quo, especially when it is an injustice to oth­ers. Smart thinking is crucial if Walla Walla County wants to remain fiscally sound, while prioritizing w...

  • Dear Editor,

    Oct 18, 2012

    I am writing to commend the actions of a Starbuck resi­dent, Mr. Jack Fletcher. I was tooling along yesterday on Highway 261 on my way to see Palouse Falls when the rod to my gray water holding tank (came) loose, falling to the road surface. I was calling my insur­ance company for roadside assistance when Mr. Fletcher came out of his house to give me a helping hand. He worked for public works in Walla Walla for years and had the necessary jocks and skill to reattach and secure my rod so I could con­tinue on my merry way. What a good Sa...

  • To The Editor,

    Oct 18, 2012

    Please join me in supporting and voting for Mike Talbott for Columbia County Com­missioner. Having served on numerous boards and local committees over the years, including numerous terms on Dayton's School Board, gives Mike a good and broad per­spective of the needs and issues facing Columbia County. In these times of limited revenue he will bring new ideas for maximizing our assets and re­sources. Mike is a good listener and will take all the concerns of all into his decision-making. He is able, capable and willing to address and deal with th...

  • To The Editor,

    Oct 18, 2012

    I am writing in support of Mike Talbott's bid to be elected for Position 2 of the Colum- bia County Commissioners. As manager of the Columbia County Grain Growers, I have worked with Mike on the Board of Directors of the Grain Growers since 2006, where he recently completed his last term as president of the association. While Mike was on the board, the Grain Growers completed two major capital projects which required extensive con- sideration by the board. Mike was involved in prioritizing selected capital improvements based on merit and...

  • To The Editor,

    Oct 18, 2012

    Attention those that haven't registered--go to your elections office by Oct. 29. So often we don't think our vote matters but it does especially in local and state politics when the popular vote determines the winner. I'm hoping that in Walla Walla County the popular vote is for Chris Blackman as county commissioner. I've known Chris for over 20 years. After we met at work, it didn't take long for me to know that Chris has a spirit and a drive that moves her in a direction that helps others. That's why I wasn't surprised when she told me she...

  • To The Editor,

    Oct 18, 2012

    I hate to admit this, but I voted for the first time in Au- gust. That would be okay if I were 18 or even in my early 20s. But I am 30. I never thought that my vote re- ally mattered. That changed when I graduated with a master's degree in mental health and started counseling children. I realized that many local and state decisions are made by our elected officials. These decisions impact the quality of our life and have a direct influence on the services to children and fami- lies. I am proud to say that I voted for Richard Wernette and...

  • Leadership, Faith At The Forefront For Nealey

    Oct 18, 2012

    Personal Statement By Rep. Terry Nealey Leadership has three dimensions needed to prove effectiveness. A leader must first have a vision and a plan. He needs to have a desire to reach objectives helpful to a broad community rather than to success of just one individual. These objectives must be reasonable and reachable. They can't be too grandiose to be attained, nor too shallow to make them unworthy. Finally, a leader must be able to pass on his vision to others, in- spire them to...

  • Make It Count

    Oct 18, 2012

    Sometimes, it's a shot in the dark trying to address young people in our editorial columns. The way they get their news and opinions isn't always through traditional media, and that's if they even follow the news at all. We hope that at least in the case of The Times, we've helped address that with a focus on the sports they play and the animal showmanship they display at the fairs and their other academic and life accomplishments. Plus we're on the web and we're on Facebook, so we know we have a fair chance at reaching some young people with...

  • Political Cartoon

    Oct 18, 2012

  • CORRECTION

    Oct 11, 2012

    A photo that ran in the Oct. 4 edition of the Times with the story "Dayton Spikes Cardinals in Four" the Dayton player was misiden- tified. She is Madison Mings....

  • To The Editor,

    Oct 11, 2012

    The summers of my junior high and high school years, my father would take me to work and pay me to file bills of lading and, tentatively, I would practice my newly learned typing skills on judiciously selected correspondence. The highlight of these workdays with my father, were lunches with the Chamber of Commerce and committee meetings, where I witnessed local business owners and managers of businesses networking. I learned to ap- preciate the salesmanship and stewardship involved in many businesses When I started my own business, I used much...

  • To The Editor,

    Oct 11, 2012

    You've heard the term "job creator" bandied about a lot. Rich Cowan, who is running for the 5th Congressional District seat, is a real job creator. After working in TV for some years, in 1990 he mortgaged his house, attracted other investors and started the company North x Northwest Productions which has produced over 40 feature films and now has five divisions. Since founding the company he has brought millions of dollars and hundreds of good jobs to the region. Have the millionaires and billionaires been taking advan- tage of the healthy tax...

  • Why I’m Running for Congress

    Rich Cowan|Oct 11, 2012

    Our founding fathers en- visioned a Congress where citizens, steeped in local val- ues and rooted in real life ex- perience, served with focus and commitment. Today, too many of the people we send to Washington are career politicians more interested in playing politics than actually fixing what is wrong. The result is an economy mired in a sluggish recovery, families suffering to make ends meet and cuts to education, Medicare and veterans' benefits while Wall Street rewards its own failure with our money. I am running for Congress because I...

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