OPINION
We hope it’s stuff you’re enjoying
Some of the stuff we put in the newspaper is there because we assume people want it. Do we know for certain? Not always, but our instincts and experience tell us it has enough value to enough readers to keep doing so. I am speaking mostly of puzzles, comic strips, advice columns, horoscope and things like that. READ MORE »
LOCAL EDITORIALS
At the career fair, local fifth-graders renew our hopes
The career fair for fifth-graders put on by the Wenatchee School District is one of ...
‘Let’s Talk’ event a good beginning
On Tuesday night, the city of Wenatchee invited community members to come to Washington Elementary ...
Online poll results
Here are the results of poll questions on wenatcheeworld.com in the past week and some ...
Now hockey town in need of a team
Wenatchee is a hockey town. For that we thank Bill and Carla Stewart and what ...
Greening the trail
The south end, west side of the Apple Capital Recreation Loop Trail has never lacked ...
When bicycles and cars coexist
I saddled up this morning for my daily commute. It is National Bike To Work ...
Quincy can tout its cheapness
Quincy is on the map. More precisely, it’s on maps — the business map, and ...
So what’s a government for?
The people who wrote our Constitution did not trust government, for good reason. They feared ...
Online poll results
Here are the results of poll questions on wenatcheeworld.com in the past week and some ...
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GUEST COLUMNISTS
Obama’s main mission should be addressing climate change
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The National Labor Relations Board’s school-door stand
WASHINGTON — Early in an opinion issued recently by a unanimous three-judge panel of the ...
Missing school — for vacation
CHICAGO — It’s that time. If you’re a teacher in a school with a large ...
Obama, government and loss of trust
Leaving aside the seriousness of lawlessness, and the corruption of our civic culture by the ...
On to college, and more
The struggle to point more young people toward college begins with getting high-school students to ...
Safety Valve: Letters from readers
Welcome, Pybus Market I admit I was a little skeptical of the new Pybus Public ...
Redacted truth, subjunctive outrage
Note to GOP re Benghazi: Stop calling it Watergate, Iran-contra, bigger than both, etc. First, ...
Not such strange bedfellows
Breaking news: Conservative organizations suddenly have found common cause with one of their favorite objects ...
Forgetting Watergate’s lesson
The burglary occurred in 1972, the climax came in 1974, but 40 years ago this ...
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