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  • 4-H winners

    Apr 26, 2018

  • More Tour of Walla Walla

    Apr 26, 2018

  • Waitsburg Field house under construction

    Apr 26, 2018

  • Waitsburg School Board Update

    Dena Martin, The Times|Apr 26, 2018

    Board members present: Christy House, Russ Knopp, Ross Hamann. Marilyn Johnson and Randy Pearson were absent. Secondary Principal’s Report: -Prom will be held April 28 at the Preston Hall gym. Dayton and Waitsburg will hold a joint prom. The prom will be held in Waitsburg with the theme “A Night in Paris,” chosen by Dayton. -The junior high band traveled to Dayton for a junior high mass band on April 19. -WHS students participated in the “Every 15 Minutes” program April 19-20. -Youth and Government students will travel to Olympia for the YMCA...

  • District Gets Top Marks for Community Engagement

    Dena Martin, The Times|Apr 19, 2018

    WAITSBURG – Two years ago, Waitsburg School District staff, administration and community members participated in a visioning process coordinated by Educational Service District 123, which oversees schools in southeast Washington. A top priority identified through that process, was that the Waitsburg district should not only educate and engage students, but also the community at large. In recent months, the district has made great strides in meeting that goal. In his first year as Waitsburg School District superintendent, Dr. Jon Mishra has o...

  • HSA Carnival a Success

    The Times|Apr 19, 2018

  • Trapshoot Competition

    The Times|Apr 19, 2018

  • Waitsburg Grandstand's Days May Be Numbered

    Dena Martin, The Times|Apr 12, 2018

    WAITSBURG – This year's annual Waitsburg city ballot included an advisory item, with the city council seeking community input on whether to demolish, repair or replace the unsafe grandstands at the Waitsburg Fairgrounds. One hundred twenty-four citizens, 59% of the total, voted to tear down the grandstands, 81 voted to repair the facility, and six voted for complete replacement. "Though it was an advisory vote and the City Council has the final decision, I would like to think that since it w...

  • Marty Dunn Reelected Mayor of Waitsburg

    Dena Martin, The Times|Apr 12, 2018

    WAITSBURG – Preliminary results for the City of Waitsburg’s annual city elections were tallied last week. With a total of 222 votes cast, the current council remains intact. Final results will be tallied April 18, but outstanding votes will have no impact on the results. Marty Dunn In the only contested race, incumbent mayor Marty Dunn received 184 votes to challenger Debra Callahan’s 34 votes. This was Callahan’s third bid for mayor and her second race against Dunn. Last year Dunn won the race with 239 votes against Callahan’s 66 votes. Ca...

  • Leena Baker on her time with city council

    The Times|Apr 12, 2018

    Waitsburg High School Student Representative Leena Baker, who will finish out her school-year term on city council, said she is proud of the way the council interacts with the community and helps the people of the city while working within a small-town budget. “I really appreciate the connection between council members and the citizens. I am honored to serve on the council as the student representative. This is a wonderful opportunity that Waitsburg offers,” Baker said....

  • FFA Vet Science Competition

    Apr 12, 2018

  • Celebration Days Grows Bigger and Better

    Dena Martin, The Times|Apr 5, 2018

    WAITSBURG – Plans are falling into place for Waitsburg’s fun-filled Celebration Days weekend, May 18-20. The Celebration Days Committee has been working all year to make this celebration the biggest and best yet. Celebration Days will once again take place on Armed Forces Day, with the theme “Celebrate Waitsburg, the American Way.” In addition to oldie-but-goodie events like the parade, Classic Car Show, Karen’s Ride ATV Poker Ride, the sunset cruise, brewfest, and plenty of music, food and dancing, this year’s event will feature some fun ne...

  • Waitsburg City Elections - Preliminary Results*

    The Times|Apr 5, 2018

    Mayor: Marty Dunn – 184 Debra Callahan – 34 *Write-in votes are not shown ----- City Council: Kevin House – 183 Kate Hockersmith – 169 James R. Romine – 163 Terry Jacoy – 160 KC Kuykendall – 143 *Write-in votes are not shown ----- Advisory Item: Grandstands Option 1 (Teardown) – 124 Option 2 (Repair) – 81 Option 3 (Replace) – 6 The TImes will have full coverage of Waitsburg’s city elections in our next issue....

  • Pride of Waitsburg

    Mar 29, 2018

  • Waitsburg Voters to Weigh in on Grandstands

    Dena Martin, The Times|Mar 29, 2018

    WAITSBURG – At their regular March meeting, the Waitsburg City Council opened the floor to the public prior to adding an advisory item to the April 3 ballot seeking community input on how to progress with the grandstands at the Waitsburg fairgrounds. "Before we can move onward, we need to move forward," said Mayor Marty Dunn. Dunn explained that the council has been struggling with what to do with the fairgrounds grandstands and gathering information on options for years. He read a letter f...

  • Prescott author speaks

    Mar 29, 2018

  • Waitsburg City Council - March 21, 2018

    The Times|Mar 29, 2018

    Attendees: Mayor Marty Dunn, council members KC Kuykendall, Terry Jacoy, Kevin House, Jim Romine, Kate Hockersmith, and student representative Leena Baker. Public Comment: -Commercial Club President Joy Smith presented the 2018 Walla Walla Visitor’s Guide, which includes seven pages of information and advertising on Waitsburg, including a section on Waitsburg Celebration Days. Smith said 35,000 copies are printed and she uses the guide for visitors and business recruitment. Smith said the guide is where the Commercial Club spends the bulk of i...

  • New Honor Society Inductees

    Mar 29, 2018

  • Dozier Water Bottling Plan Moves Ahead

    Ken Graham, The Times|Mar 22, 2018

    WALLA WALLA – On Monday, the Walla Walla County Commissioners voted unanimously to move forward an application by Waitsburg-area farmers Perry and Darlene Dozier to amend the county zoning code to allow use of their owned water rights for water bottling. The application will be included in the final list of proposed changes to the county’s development regulations, to be up for approval later this year. Last month, the Walla Walla County Planning Commission voted 3-2 to recommend denial of the Doziers’ requested zoning change. Two of the commi...

  • Waitsburg Board Tables Property Sale Discussion

    Dena Martin, The Times|Mar 22, 2018

    WAITSBURG – At their regular March meeting, the Waitsburg School Board opted to table discussions about the possible sale of several school properties, including the District House located next to Preston Hall. Discussions were set aside due to a strong initial negative response from some community members. Late last year, the District began evaluating the possible sale of two parcels of land on Coppei Avenue, along with the District House. In January, the board voted to have the properties appraised and requested that Maintenance Supervisor Co...

  • Livestock Judging Clinic

    Mar 22, 2018

  • Waitsburg KB Fifth in State

    Mar 22, 2018

  • District Accepts Capital Projects Bid

    Dena Martin, The Times|Mar 22, 2018

    WAITSBURG – Waitsburg School Board opened bids for the 2017 Bond Project on March 6 and received a pleasant surprise. The project, which includes work on all three district buildings and a new field house at the athletic field, was awarded to DGR Grant Construction, which came in well under the projected cost. Besides DGR, the district received competitive bids from Wellens Farwell Construction and Total Site Services. Base bids ranged from $2,169,000 from DGR to $2,383,897 from Wellens Farwell. “Traditionally, it is considered a very competiti...

  • Waitsburg School Board Summary

    The Times|Mar 22, 2018

    WAITSBURG - Para professional Cathy Schirm and students gave a presentation about the morning enrichment program that began in November. Schirm said that six to eight children attend regularly and enjoy help with reading, homework and are building relationships. Secondary Principal Report (Stephanie Wooderchak): -Conferences at Preston Hall and WHS will be completed this month. -National Honor Society inductions will be held March 21. New inductees are Kirsten Miller, Kailyn Lewis, Cason Nichols and Grace Coulston. Current members have been...

  • Mayor Dunn Faces Challenge from Callahan

    Dena Martin, The Times|Mar 15, 2018

    WAITSBURG – Unlike last year, the candidacy filing period for Waitsburg's annual elections closed on time this year, with a full slate of candidates. However, the council will look very much like last year, with the possible exception of mayor. And even that is a re-run, as incumbent Marty Dunn will once again run against former city council member Debra Callahan. The deadline for filing Declarations of Candidacy closed March 10 with all of the city council incumbents bidding to re-up their t...

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