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  • Academic banquet features ‘77 LHS grad Lois Startin

    Debbie Casey|Mar 31, 2011

    LaCrosse The 10th annual LaCrosse Schools academic banquet was Monday, March 28. It was catered by Nancy Meise. Guest speaker was Lois Startin, LaCrosse graduate from the class of 1977. Lois spoke about being a student at LaCrosse and its influence on her life from her fellow classmates and community residents. Students qualifying to attend the banquet were seniors Hillary Bennett, Teresa Casey and Taylor Weekes. Junior Anne Fleming and sophomores Lane Hannas, Matt Stubbs and Justin Wargo completed the list of High School students to qualify....

  • Pullman births - March 31, 2011

    Mar 31, 2011

    Peters, River James, born March 17, 2011, at six pounds, 13 ounces, to Jim and Jamie Peters of Pullman. Paternal grandparents are Jim and Kathy Peters, Clarkston, and Janis Glasby-Peters, LaGrande, Ore. Maternal grandparents are Betty and Rob Palmer, Baker City, Ore., and Jim and Barbara Goodenout, Milton-Freewater, Ore. Moore, Asher Lee, born March 18, 2011, at seven pounds, 11 ounces, to Jessica Moore of Pullman. Maternal grandmother is Phyllis Moore, South Shore, Ky. The baby joins one sister, Rebekah Birch, 3....

  • Menus - Week of April 4-8, 2011

    Mar 31, 2011

    COUNCIL ON AGING SENIOR PROGRAM MENUS Colfax-Plymouth Congregational Church: Wednesday — Sloppy Joe on a bun, Baked beans, three bean salad, tropical fruit, birthday dessert, milk, coffee or tea. Rosalia-Methodist Church: Tuesday — Sloppy Joe on a bun, Baked beans, three bean salad, tropical fruit, birthday dessert, milk, coffee or tea. Palouse-Palouse Federated Church: Wednesday — Sloppy Joe on a bun, Baked beans, three bean salad, tropical fruit, birthday dessert, milk, coffee or tea. Pullman-Pullman Senior Center: Monday — Beef Stew, A...

  • W. Bruce Cameron - No Ski Like Snow Ski

    Mar 31, 2011

    I am the sort of athlete who participates in a lot of winter sports — basketball, for example, is an activity that I’ll spend many hours a week watching. And I’ll sometimes agree to let my children drag me out for a day of snow skiing, though I prefer this occur in the summer, when it’s not my fault we don’t go. My philosophy on snow skiing is that there are less expensive ways to fall down a mountain. Yet every couple of years I go on a ski trip for the same reason that women will have multiple children — they simply forget how much it hur...