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Thursday, March 28 Colton – 5:30 p.m. – Bingo & Pie – Play bingo, eat pie, and WIN prizes! Albion & Tekoa – Adult Arts & Crafts – Come on down to the library, relax, and get creative with friends. Colfax – 7 p.m. – Richard Scheuerman Harvest Heritage Presentation – Hear local favorite give a wonderful agrarian history talk. You won’t want to miss it! Friday, March 29 Endicott, Malden, Palouse, St. John & Uniontown – Storytime – Storytime is educational, fun, and free! Colfax – 10 to 11:30 a.m. – Play & Learn – Bring your little ones for free pl...
8 years ago The Commoner, March 23, 1894 Charles –––––, a day laborer from St. John, was Monday morning examined by a lunacy commission before Judge Sullivan, and committed to the Medical Lake insane asylum. –––––, is a Swede, 27, is a monomaniac on the subject of religion, and was thrown off his mental balance five days ago during a revival meeting in St. John. He made a speech to Judge Sullivan, wherein he declared that five days ago he had a vision in his sleep, and he found out that all his mother’s ancestors had been preachers. When...
NOTICE OF A CONDITIONAL USE HEARING McCoy Land Company, LLC, proposes to develop a Commercial Agricultural Commodity Warehouse for primarily grain storage and ultimate transport to other destinations on a 66.122-acre parcel in the Agricultural District on SR 127 just south of Dusty, WA, and the intersection of SR 127 and SR 26 in Section 9, Township 15N, Range 41 E.W.M., Whitman County, WA. A conditional use hearing before the Whitman County Hearing Examiner is set for April 25, 2019, at 7 p.m. in the Public Works Auditorium, N. 310 Main St.,... Full story
In a new program announced last November, two artists-in-residence, including one from Palouse, will spend a year working with the Washington State Department of Transportation to advance WSDOT's strategic plan goals of practical solutions, workforce development and inclusion. The program was created by ArtPlace America and Transportation for America, a program of Smart Growth America. Mary Welcome, a 13-year Palouse resident, is originally from Virginia, before going to WSU for a Master of...
Whitman County offers opportunities to sell Cottage Food products at farmers markets, festivals and other similar bazaars. Cottage food operations is an opportunity to sell up to $25,000 of food in a home-based business. A cottage food permit allows vendors to sell low-risk food, such as breads, candies, jams, jellies, fruit butters, seasoning, coffees, soup mixes and vinegars they have produced through cooking, baking or otherwise. These can be sold from home, over the web, at farmers markets...