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  • Steve Bravard

    Death Notice: Steve Bravard

    May 2, 2024

    Steve Bravard of Colfax, Wash., passed away at his home on April 23, 2024, surrounded by his family. He was born on July 1, 1950, to Raymond and Juanita (Coursey) Bravard in Benkelman, Nebraska. He was known and loved by many in the community. Corbeill Funeral Home in Colfax is caring for the family....

  • Jerold Leroy Askins

    Jerold Leroy Askins

    May 2, 2024

    I am heartbroken to announce the death of our dad, Jerold Leroy Askins (aka. Jerry). He passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family at the age of 83 the evening of March 26, 2024 in Palouse, Washington. He was the first born to Weldon and Anise (Brantner) Askins in 1940, in the warm month of July on the family farm which is still based at the edge of Kamiak Butte, Palouse, Wash. The family grew in 1941 with a brother James (aka. Jim). The brothers grew up helping their parents on the...

  • Beverly Lou Hyde

    May 2, 2024

    Born to John and Esther Wigen on July 24,1928, Bev left this world for eternity on April 19, 2024, at the age of 95. She is survived by her husband, Gary Hyde; her daughters, Judi Gravdal, Kathryn Gravdal, Naomi Gravdal, Janet Gravdal and Lori Gravdal Morris; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brothers, Phil and Les and her sister Jan, along with many nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents and her older brother, Richard. Bev will be rememb...

  • Marjean "Jean" McCown

    May 2, 2024

    With sadness and great appreciation for a life well-lived, we announce the passing of Marjean (Jean) McCown, who died on February 5, 2024, in Yakima, Washington. Jean was born August 15, 1934 in Moscow, Idaho, to Omer and Marjean Watson. Omer and Marjean raised eight children including Jean, sisters Nancy, Dorothy, Suzanne, Carolyn, Paula and brothers Omar and Riley. At an early age, Jeans' family moved to Garfield, Washington, where she spent the majority of her life. She married the love of...

  • Cathy C. Goude

    Cathy C. Goude

    May 2, 2024

    Cathy C. Goude passed away on Saturday, March 23, 2024, at the age of 58 at Kootenai Health with her family by her side. Cathy was born in Jamestown, ND on April 20, 1965, to Father Don Schaible and Mother Bj Worden. Shortly after Cathy's birth her family moved to Washington in 1966. Cathy was the oldest of two sisters. Cathy loved her younger sister Audra Glowen, and often referred to her as "My first child". Cathy lived in or around Ritzville, WA for most of her childhood and all her high...

  • Bulldogs dominant on mound

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    COLFAX — The Colfax Bulldogs softball team are 11-7 heading into their final regular season week after sweeping Reardan, 10-0, 21-5. The baseball team have completed their regular season with a 13-6 overall record. Their last games were a victory over Reardan as well, 11-0, 10-6. Both teams played on Saturday, April 27, in Reardan. The baseball team shut-out the Screaming Eagles in the first game, winning 11-0. JP Wigen pitched all six innings played in the game. He would pitch a no-hitter, allowing just two walks as the only base runners in th...

  • Tekoa softball routed

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    TEKOA — The Tekoa-Rosalia Timberwolves fell in two games against the top-ranked Inchelium Hornets, 21-2, 24-2. Both games were played on Thursday, April 25, in Tekoa. The Hornets came into the game with a perfect 15-0 record, they now sit atop the 1B softball state standings with a 17-0 record. They are also tied with Bonney Lake as the only two undefeated softball teams in the state of Washington. Tekoa-Rosalia had just five hits in their first game, scoring their lone two runs. Inchelium had 23 total hits for 21 runs. The second game of t...

  • Viking girls track steal league meet title

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    COLFAX - The Garfield-Palouse Viking girls track and field team dominated in Colfax yet again, this time taking home the girls championship with 119 team points. The meet was held in Colfax on Tuesday, April 23. The Colfax Bulldogs girls took third with 96 team points, followed by the Oakesdale Nighthawks in fifth with 66 team points. St. John-Endicott/LaCrosse finished eighth with 36 team points. For the boys, the Bulldogs took second with 78 team points, followed by 57 points from the Eagles....

  • Local track teams compete in Undeberg Invitation

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    RITZVILLE - The second track meet of the week saw the Garfield-Palouse Viking boys finish third at the Undeberg Invitation. The meet was held on Saturday, April 27, in Ritzville. The Viking boys finished third with 72 team points, followed by 57 team points from the Oakesdale Nighthawks for fifth place. The Colfax Bulldogs took sixth, and the Tekoa-Rosalia Timberwolves finished 20th with 3.5 team points. The Bulldog girls were the highest finishing Whitman County team, scoring 52.33 team points....

  • Cochran inducted May 4

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    COLFAX — Terry Cochran, of Colfax, will be inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Saturday, May 4, at the Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center in Federal Way. Cochran will be be inducted for his lifetime service to the sport of wrestling. Along with Cochran being inducted into the Hall of Fame is: Army Sgt. Justin Norton (Deceased), “Medal of Courage”, Jim Chapman, Terry Cochran, Dick Ford, Peter Hulswit (Deceased), Scott Jones, Bob Lynn, Mark Perry, Lee Reichert and Randy Tomaras. All will be recognized for “Life...

  • Colfax golf league results

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    COLFAX — The first week of play in the Colfax golf league is completed. The league runs for nine weeks each Thursday in Colfax. The first week scores and results are as follows: A-bracket The McGregor Company (Matthew Scholz, 6, Phil Hergert, 11, Steve Evans, 13, Keith Muir, 10), 40. Ackerman Heating and Air (Bennett Gray, 12, Jake Ackerman, 9, Kyle Nance, 7, Dustin Dawson, 11), 39. Idaho Forest Group (Elias Whitefoot, 10, Jacob Keck, 9, Tyson Rogers, 5, Randy Lindbo, 13), 37. Medical Micro Machining (Jeff Davies, 8, Jake Hahn, 9, Jonathon M...

  • Snake River Chinook fishing open

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    COLFAX — Spring Chinook Salmon fishing on the Snake River is officially open for select dates. The locations and dates are as follows: Location A: Below Little Goose Dam. Open Tuesdays and Fridays only, starting Tuesday, May 7. Location B: Below Ice Harbor Dam. Open Wednesdays and Thursdays starting Wednesday, May 8. Fishing will be open on those days until further notice. Anglers will officially be able to catch Chinook salmon. The rules for catching are as follows, from the WDFW: Minimum size is 12 inches, daily limit including no more t...

  • Eagles baseball celebrate Senior Night in Endicott

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    ST. JOHN - The St. John-Endicott/LaCrosse baseball team are 5-10 on the season after losing four in a row. After losing to the Garfield-Palouse Vikings, 4-14, the Eagles were swept by the Dayton Bulldogs on senior night, 0-11, 0-17. Senior night took place on Saturday, April 27, in Endicott, where three seniors were recognized. Matthew DeFord, Joshua Thompson, and Wade Gribble were recognized by the fans and parents before the Bulldog series. The first game of the week was against the...

  • Wildcats softball sweep Vikings on Senior Night

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    COLTON - The Colton Wildcats softball team improved to 14-4 on the year with two wins against the Garfield-Palouse Vikings, 7-3, 13-1. Both games were played on Saturday, April 27, where five Wildcat seniors were recognized. The seniors were: Kyndra Stout, Kate Schultheis, Klara Andersson, Emily Jackson and Kaydee Heitstuman. Once the first game began, the Wildcats took control, scoring six of their seven first-game runs in the third and fourth innings to take the opening game 7-3. Kiya Soza pit...

  • Endicott library celebrates mothers

    Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    ENDICOTT — The Endicott branch of the Whitman County Libraries is hosting a celebration of mothers, grandmothers, or other important women with a painting class. The Mom (Gma) and Me painting class is at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 11, and is suitable for participants ages 10 and up. Attendees can create a memorable work of art using acrylics and two canvases. Those interested in are asked to reserve their spot by Tuesday, May 7, due to limited space. To reserve a spot contact Nanci Selk at (509) 657-3429. The Endicott library hours are from 1 p...

  • Onecho hosts "Adventure Thursdays" summer program

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    COLFAX - The Onecho Church unveiled a new summer program, "Adventure Thursdays", taking place in June at Shmuck Park. The outdoor camp will take place from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., each Thursday in June. "The evening VBS program will give parents the option in joining their children for some outdoor fun," said one of the summer program leaders Rosemarie Aeschliman. The camp is designed for kids in kindergarten through sixth grade, and will include Nerf shooting games, painting, woodworking projects,...

  • Whitman County Mission Team presentation

    Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    COLFAX – Pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church, in Colfax, and Director of Well Child International Michael Birnbaum will be hosting a presentation about the recent March 16 to 22, 2024, mission trip to Puerto Penasco, Sonora, Mexico. The presentation will cover highlights from the recent trip and plans for upcoming missions to Puerto Rico and Mexico in November of 2024, and February of 2025. Pizza will be served at 6 p.m., with the presentation scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 7, at Plymouth Congregational Church, 321 S. M...

  • Firefighter storytime at library

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    COLFAX - The local branch of the Whitman County Library hosted the firefighters from the Colfax Fire Department for an educational storytime about firefighters. For its Thursday early morning storytime on April 25, the library had a special storytime with Assistant Fire Chief John Lautenslager, and a guest firefighter Ginny Millar Children gathered around to hear a story about the day in the life of a firefighter before seeing the different gear that firefighters wear. The kids were invited to...

  • Library celebrates moms this weekend

    Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    COLFAX — The local branch of the Whitman County library is returning warmth to mothers with Mugs ‘n Hugs Mother’s Day Storytime this weekend. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, May 3, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 4, families are invited to hand-craft a gift and special Mother’s Day card. Attendees are invited to share heartwarming stories, and the make their mug and card to celebrate Mother’s Day....

  • Births

    Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    Pullman Regional Hospital Eowyn Ariel Gonzalez-Caranza, a girl, was born April 22, to parents Alejandra Caranza and Ramiro Gonzalez, of Kennewick, Wash. She weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces. Eowyn joins sisters Leonila, 4.5, and Aislinn, 2, at home. Scottie Ky Croxford, a boy, was born April 23, to parents Kyler and Amy Croxfod, of Pullman. She weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces. Paternal Grandparents are Jon and Jessica Croxfod, of Blackfoot, and RB and LaRae Long, of Chubbuck. Scottie joins sisters Emersyn, 3, and Taytum, 1, at home....

  • Senior Menus

    Whitman County Gazette|May 2, 2024

    Colfax Thursday, May 2 Pulled pork sandwich, coleslaw, vegetable tray, fresh fruit, freshly baked brownies with ice cream Monday, May 6 Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, green beans, mandarin oranges, birthday dessert chocolate cupcakes Colton Wednesday, May 8 Fiesta taco salad; chips, cheese, olives, tomatoes, salsa, sour cream LaCrosse Tuesday, May 7 No meal Palouse Wednesday, May 8 Fiesta taco salad; chips, cheese, olives, tomatoes, salsa, sour cream Pullman Friday, May 3 Fiesta taco salad; chips, cheese, olives, tomatoes, salsa, sour cream;...

  • After-birth abortions

    May 2, 2024

    Dear Editor, The “woke” have once again said right out loud what is their agenda, and once again it is being ignored by the mainstream media, because it is too evil to contemplate. They, the “woke” are advocating for “after birth abortions”. They are openly advocating for infanticide. They want to kill babies. In an article for the Journal of Medical Ethics, pro-abortion activists Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva state, “…after-birth abortion should be permissible. … [W]e propose to call this practice ‘after-birth abortion’, rather t...

  • It'll never be enough money for Inslee

    May 2, 2024

    Regarding the Todd Myers column published April 25, “Inslee using tax money to sell his tax policy.” First, I have living in Washington state for over 80 years. I have seen the climate change over and over; that’s the natural cycle. The climate will continue for the next 1,000 years. Inslee and his jack-booted attorney general are both card carrying communists, who believe everything you earn should be turned over to them. Inslee does not have the right to use taxpayer money to extort more money from the hard-working people of Washington state...

  • Absolute power

    May 2, 2024

    Dear Editor, Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. We have simply given too much power to too few people to hold for too long in America. Power has shifted from localities to states and from states to the central government over the past hundred years or so. This shift diminished the power of hundreds of thousands of state legislators, county commissioners, city and town council members, and local judicial bodies and consolidated that power in the hands of 535 Congresspersons, nine Supreme Court justices, and 1 power-mad...

  • Legacy of the Palouse Family Farms

    May 2, 2024

    Most Palouse farms are multi-generational farms. I recently heard a story of a 3 generation, 150-year farm from a landowner who has signed a contract to have windmills. I think the point of his story was that he is now proud to be the generation that ruins the beautiful landscape of the Palouse. Let me ask all windmill contract holders this, would your parents and grandparents be proud to know that windmills as large as the Seattle space needle are being constructed on the family land? Wind power money did not build your family’s legacy and y...

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