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  • Checking in with others, news from friend in Brooklyn is stark

    Tracy Thompson, the Times|Apr 23, 2020

    While at the time of this writing, there are only 37 cases of COVID-19 in Walla Walla County, I have been keeping pace with the spread of the outbreak by checking in with friends around the country. On my return from my recent trip to the Dominican Republic in late February, I had the opportunity to visit with some dear friends in Brooklyn, in Kings County, New York. As of Monday, April 20, Kings County, NY was second only to Queens County, NY for total confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States, with 34,476 cases and 2,606 deaths. My...

  • From the Waitsburg Resource Center

    the Times|Apr 16, 2020

    Dear Editor, Once again, we at the Waitsburg Resource Center (the food bank) extend gratitude to the Waitsburg Community. Ten Ton Coffee gave out 85 free bag lunches and raised $523 for the Waitsburg Resource Center. At this time, our neighbors are in extra need. And we find that some of the supplies we usually receive from BMAC are not available, and as a result require extra purchases from our food bank account. It is our hope, that we reach those neighbors in the Waitsburg/Prescott School boundaries who normally do not need the food bank,...

  • Deanna Tipton seeks birthday greetings for her mother Doris Huffman, on her 90th birthday

    the Times|Apr 16, 2020

    Dear Editor, My mother, Doris Huffman, is going to be 90 years old on April 20th. Due to COVID-19 we can't have a party, but I was wondering if you could put an announcement in The Times and ask people to drive by her home at 9 a.m. on Monday, April 20th and honk their horns and wave, and shout Happy Birthday to her. She lives at 416 Orchard street. Signs on your vehicle would also be greatly appreciated. And you can go around the block and say it several times. Thank you! You are so welcome,...

  • Writer applauds legislation that provides care for early-onset Alzheimer's disease

    Apr 9, 2020

    Dear Editor: I’m so grateful that in all its understandable focus on the COVID-19 virus, Congress did not lose sight of the need to improve care and support for people with Alzheimer’s and other dementia. Approximately 5% of the more than five million Americans living today with Alzheimer’s have younger onset. Until now, these folks have been ineligible to receive vital Older Americans Act help like nutritional programs, in-home services, transportation, legal services, elder-abuse prevention and caregiver support. I lost my mother way too s...

  • Help the Helpers

    the Times|Apr 2, 2020

    The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the Walla Walla Valley. This means for most of us doing things very differently in the weeks ahead. Those fortunate to have work they can do from home are doing it. Those of us with reliable broadband and a smart phone are learning new technologies to stay connected to people we work with and care about. These are trying times for us all. For those in our Valley in need, the COVID-19 pandemic is especially troubling, both in terms of accessing necessary services and in taking those precautions that mini...

  • State House candidate offers encouragement, revamps campaign strategy

    the Times|Apr 2, 2020

    To the Editor: When I announced my candidacy in January for position 1, Washington State House of Representative – Legislative District #16, I imagined discussions on neighbors’ doorsteps and forums with engaged citizens. I imagined listening, learning, agreeing and agreeing to disagree. However, the word pandemic did not come to mind, yet here we are. According to the 4 county health departments that make up LD#16, each have confirmed cases of COVID 19 and sadly, 4 people have died in Benton county. My campaign plan and strategy required a s...

  • Letter to Walla Walla County Residents

    the Times|Apr 2, 2020

    To the residents of Walla Walla County: Due to the restrictions put in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, you, your friends, or your family members might be out of work, missing personal contact, favorite activities, or living and working in extra-stressful conditions. As officials elected to serve the residents of this county, we’d like to thank everyone who is helping to keep our Valley safe and working to maintain a sense of normalcy during this crisis. Everyone has a part to play, including health care workers, first responders a...

  • City mayoral candidate has concerns

    the Times|Mar 26, 2020

    Waitsburg is a community we all can be proud of. Neighbors standing shoulder to shoulder shoveling mud from each others homes. Salvaging what could be salvaged. We are Truly “One Of a Kind.” But there were events happened during our recent disaster that have me concerned. Events that should have every resident of Waitsburg concerned. Our leadership failed us in this disaster. Plain and simple. Especially the east side of town. The east side did not have a warning even though we have a flood siren and emergency protocol in place, or so I tho...

  • State Senate candidate reflects on forebears' sacrifices in challenging times

    the Times|Mar 26, 2020

    To the Editor: My Facebook page reminded me this week of a photo I took in 2011 of the Iwo Jima Memorial. It was a timely reminder of the hard challenges our country has faced before. That memorial is officially called the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial and it recognizes all our Marines who have given their lives in defense of the United States. The memorial shows our Marines working together to raise the American flag. We can face today’s challenges by tackling them together. I was inspired to dedicate my life to serving our country and our c...

  • Be safe on County roads, spring weather and farming add hazards

    the Times|Mar 19, 2020

    To the Editor: In this so far surprisingly post-flooded early spring weather many of us are restless to head up into the hills to look at the views, take photographs of our beautiful landscapes and where possible without trespassing hike around. Residents familiar with spring road conditions know that trouble awaits if a person isn’t careful on wet gravel and dirt roads. Newbies like myself have already experienced floating diagonally down a few steep muddy roads. If this is your first spring and you want to go out with friends or relatives y...

  • Volunteer appreciation

    the Times|Mar 5, 2020

    Thank you to our volunteer groups, generous businesses and countless individuals for supporting our Waitsburg flood relief efforts – you made a difference! Sincerely, the Waitsburg Flood Relief Committee Banner Bank Big Cheese Pizza Blue Mountain Community Church Blue Mountain Community Foundation Blue Mountain Humane Society Catalyst Church, Dayton Chicken Bill’s Cafe & BBQ Chief Spring’s Fire & Irons Brew Pub Christian Aid Ministries Churches of Christ Disaster Relief Effort City of Waitsburg Clean Home Restoration of Walla Walla Colle...

  • Pastor Matt Wyatt commends our community's resilience and unity

    the Times|Feb 27, 2020

    Letter to the editor, I feel the need to respond to last week’s letter that spoke on the lack of unity in our society. In the past 17 days since multiple communities were hit by the flood of 2020, I have witnessed nothing but unity. Not just in our town of Waitsburg, but in multiple surrounding communities. I personally witnessed people putting aside different beliefs, faith, resentments, personalities, cultures, economic class and backgrounds to be a helping hand for someone in need. One could argue that two weeks doesn’t prove anything, but...

  • Writer urges people to come together

    the Times|Feb 20, 2020

    To the Editor: Though I write what may be an unpopular letter, by God’s grace I am still warm at age 96. Along with my World War II friends we agree America should reinstate the military draft to active service for both young men and women. The results might bring discipline in ideological training, how to love another for freedom’s sake that is missing in our world war of ideas today. For example: People don’t sit united together in our churches elbow to elbow or on the front seats except in our sports arenas of entertainment. Christian love...

  • Proposed cougar management regulations

    the Times|Feb 20, 2020

    To the editor: Upon reviewing the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (WDFW) presently proposed cougar management regulations, there are considerations I believe the general public should have more clarity on regarding the science behind the proposed alternatives. Scientifically, there are cautions with every alternative, all for the same reason; setting and managing “harvest guidelines” appropriately to maintain healthy cougar populations. The example given in Alternative 3 that relies on a target population density to inform harve...

  • Pastor Hughes praises relief efforts, and offers help

    the Times|Feb 20, 2020

    To the Editor Pastor Matt Wyatt and the Christian Church have received much thanks and praise for their response to needs arising from the flooding. All well deserved! And Margie Benson with coordinating meals for the displaced and for the work crews coming to town to help! Thank you again! The opportunity to help continues with meals to be provided for those volunteers arriving to offer assistance. For the next month the community will be feeding them.You can contact Margie Benson, 337-8898, at the Christian Church or Barb Abbey, 337-5789, at...

  • Pastor Matt Wyatt responds to questions about his efforts over the weekend

    the Times|Feb 13, 2020

    To the Editor, It was a busy weekend but very fulfilling. I saw a community come together in a way that was inspiring and made me so grateful to be a part of this town. As for the questions, we have had one family stay the night at the church. We are feeding close to 100 people each day. The things that stood out to me was the Girl Scouts coming and staying for close to 12 hours each day to help in any way possible. We had a person who wishes to remain anonymous give her credit card to the store with an open limit for any supplies we need....

  • Writer frustrated with Columbia County Rural Library District board

    the Times|Feb 6, 2020

    Dear Editors, Libraries are filled with words. All along the shelves are bound series of words that tell stories of all kinds. Libraries have always been places where words are important even when a reader or a patron disagrees with those words. Libraries are supposed to be the last bastion of banning of words. They are the fortress against the silencing of voices. They allow all to be heard. Perhaps at one time that is what Dayton Memorial Library was like. But things have changed. The Board of Directors at CCRLD have decided that public comme...

  • residents support Dayton School District levies

    the Times|Jan 30, 2020

    Dear Editor, We are writing in support of the upcoming Dayton School District Levies. Nothing is more important than the children of our community! The EP&O Levy supports Educational Programs and Operations that are not funded by the state. This levy is a replacement for the previous 2016 M & O Levy. The Capital Levy has two parts. One is a 4-year Technology Levy, which is needed to maintain and improve the use of technology for teaching and learning. The second is a one-year Elementary Building Electrical & HVAC Study. It is our...

  • Support for Dayton Levies

    the Times|Jan 23, 2020

    To the Editor: I would like to urge voters to pass the Dayton School Levies during the February election. These levies are needed for our schools to continue to provide a quality education to our youth. We are quite lucky to have programs in our schools which are difficult to find elsewhere and are only able to continue with the valuable funds these operational and facilities levies bring. These programs include: -Agricultural Education -Wood Shop -Metal Shop -STEM programs -Athletics Support services for students also require levy funds:...

  • Yes for Dayton Levies

    the Times|Jan 23, 2020

    Dear Fellow Taxpayers, We are urging you to continue your support of Dayton schools and students by voting YES for the upcoming Capital Projects and Educational Programs and Operations (EP&O) Levies. Continuing these existing levies will help maintain programs not funded under “Basic Education” in the State of Washington. These programs are important to our students and our communities and continuing them will not increase taxes in Columbia County. In fact, local taxpayers will find themselves paying LESS than they have been the past 4 yea...

  • Dayton School Board chair urges levy passage

    the Times|Jan 16, 2020

    To the Editor: The Dayton School District is running replacement levies and a Capital Levy (a feasibility study to improve electrical outlets in the Elementary/Middle School building to be able to install air conditioning). During our last “community meeting” a few years ago, this was one of our (yours and the district’s) major concerns. I am in favor of and will vote for the future of our school district by always supporting the education of our students. Please check out the District website, the Citizens for Education website, and the Faceb...

  • Appreciation for Dayton

    the Times|Jan 16, 2020

    Dear Editor: We would like to offer accolades about the show stopping flower hangings that adorned our Main Street this past Summer and Fall. The baskets were all propagated, planted and maintained by local gardeners and were a joy to see throughout their growing season. We want to thank everyone who provided their hard work and expertise and look forward to the coming season’s beautiful displays. Bruce & Heather Hiebert...

  • Reasons to approve Dayton School levy

    the Times|Jan 16, 2020

    To the Editor, The Dayton School District needs your support with the upcoming replacement levies. The State of Washington is committed to providing the costs of basic education. The local levies help to support the parts of public education that are not fully funded by the state allocation. Here are just a few of the many ways the levy funds are used: Smaller class sizes Counselors and Nurses Transportation for field trips and club activities Athletics Classroom supplies CTE Classes- Home Ec, Wood Shop, Ag Shop, Business Education...

  • Please Support Dayton Schools

    the Times|Jan 16, 2020

    Dear Editor, Four generations of my family attended Dayton Schools and received a solid education here. I want to ensure that the children in our community continue to have the same opportunity for a quality, well-rounded education. That is why I am supporting the upcoming levy for Dayton Schools. This renewal levy will provide needed funds to bridge the monetary gap left by the state’s funding formula. The Educational Programs and Operations (EP &O ) levy will support maintaining smaller classroom staffing, Career & Technical Education (...

  • Walla Walla friends provide glass recycling update

    The Times|Dec 26, 2019

    Dear Editor: Walla Walla’s struggle to retain its curbside recycling program has rightfully overshadowed our efforts to resuscitate glass recycling in our community. In many ways, this new struggle is repeating the one that resulted in the abandonment of glass recycling in 2012. In both cases, the problem is lack of cost-effective markets for the waste product. While wholeheartedly supporting the efforts of the Sustainability Advisory Committee to retain the curbside recycling program, Ted and I and friend Philippe Michel are persisting in o...

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