Editorials

Voice of the Chieftain: Oregon’s complicated past with capital punishment

Oregon’s history tells story of a populace’s fickle approach to the death penalty. Initially adopted in 1864, capital…

Columnists

Current State of Affairs: The perennial power of friendship

It was the summer of 2001 when my family moved to Wallowa County. Undoubtedly this would change my…

Editorials

Voice of the Chieftain: Oregon Capitol in need of a new normal

On the surface, life is back to normal in the Oregon Capitol.

Editorials

Voice of the Chieftain: Should voting age be lowered to 16?

Oregon voters may soon get to decide whether to lower the voting age to 16.

Editorials

Editorial: We need a rural housing solution

The Oregon Legislature can’t get housing right, on either side of the aisle. Like almost any spot in…

Editorials

Current state of affairs

If any of you are like me, you’re growing weary of the division in our country, our communities…

Editorials

Voice of the Chieftain

As we report in this weeks edition, the Wallowa County Planning Commission rejected an application by the Joseph…

Archives

Editorial: A tale of two subsidies

A Tale of two subsidies: Subsidies make an economy work. After all, very little could be accomplished without…

Editorials

Credit where its due: Cheers to the Wallowa Memorial Hospital

Wallowa County’s own Wallowa Memorial Hospital and its staff have been diligent these past several years under the…

Editorials

Editor’s word

Over the past week information has come to our attention regarding an issue that we take very seriously.…

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