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Weiser’s 4th of July fireworks were set to go by 9:30 a.m. on Friday, but stayed covered in case a rain shower turned up, as it did off and on all day. Pete Ney said the display would last 45 minutes to an hour, and plans are in the works for a spectacular American 250th celebration in 2026. Photo by Nancy Grindstaff
07/09/2025 - 7:00pm
Mild mannered technicians in Weiser’s wastewater and water departments by day, Pete Ney and Bill Taylor, respectively, have been key players in the city’s fireworks shows for years. Along with their knowledge of both ends of the city’s water...
Opinions
07/09/2025 - 10:21am
To the citizens of
Washington County,
My name is Gordon Wilkerson, and I serve as a Washington County Commissioner representing District 3. I’m writing to express my full support for Prosecuting Attorney True Pearce and to address recent...
Sports

After daily track and field practices from May 26 through May 31, Weiser’s annual Recreation Track Meet was held at the Weiser Middle School track. A large number of children from both in and out of town participated. Children competed in running, jumping and throwing events, and another large number of teen and adult volunteers helped with the meet’s success. Photo by Nancy Grindstaff

Weiser’s annual Recreation Track and Field meet draws young athletes between the ages of 2 to 12, with the youngsters competing in running, jumping, and throwing events. Longtime program organizer Joyce Taylor was back at the helm this spring, and worked through changing the location for this year to the Middle School track. Photo by Nancy Grindstaff

06/12/2025 - 7:00pm
The super thing about small athletes is they don’t really care where they run, jump or throw. This year, it was a challenge to host the annual Weiser Recreation track camp and meet.
Yes, there is a new track at the high school but the grounds...