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  • Menus: Nov. 15, 2012

    Nov 15, 2012

    At Colfax Schools: Daily items offered at Colfax High School include salad bar, chicken sandwiches, hamburgers, deli sandwiches, vegetarian options, fresh & canned fruit, fresh vegetables, oven fries, yogurt, cottage cheese, bagels and juice. Monday: Hamburgers, whole grain bun, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, oven fries, peach cups, mixed fruit Tuesday: Breakfast for lunch Wednesday: Ham & cheese, whole grain bun, baked beans, pineapple, apple slices Thursday: No School Friday: No School JES Monday: Whole grain chicken nuggets, whole grain roll,...

  • Savvy Senior - Strength Training Tips For Seniors

    Nov 15, 2012

    Dear Savvy Senior, Can lifting weights help with age-related health problems? At age 70, I have diabetes, arthritis and osteoporosis and recently read that strength training could improve my conditions. What can you tell me? Looking for Help Dear Looking A growing body of research shows that strength training exercises can have a profound impact on a person’s health as they age – and you’re never too old to start. Regular strength training, done at least two nonconsecutive days a week, helps you build muscle strength, increases your bone densi...

  • Wheat Growers, Ritzville Warehouse receive top environmental awards

    Nov 15, 2012

    The Washington Association of Wheat Growers and the Ritzville Warehouse Co. were honored with the state’s highest environmental awards Nov. 12 at the Tri-State Grain Growers Convention in Coeur d’Alene. The Department of Ecology presented two Environmental Excellence Awards at the event, singling out the two recipients for their “extra mile” work to protect the environment, while they do business that supports Washington’s economy. Ecology Regional Director Grant Pfeifer presented the award to Wheat Growers President Eric Meier for supportin...

  • Obituary - Scott E. Westover

    Nov 15, 2012

    Funeral services for Scott E. Westover, 50, will be Friday, Nov. 16, at 11 a.m. at Kramer Funeral Home in Palouse with burial to follow at the Garfield Cemetery. Mr. Westover died Friday morning, Nov. 9, 2012, at his home from lung cancer. Born Jan. 20, 1962, at Quincy, to Bernell and Kay Sampson Westover, he attended Quincy schools and graduated from Quincy High School in 1980. Scott later attended an automotive school in Arizona. Scott was married and later divorced. He moved to Garfield in 1995 and was employed by J. E. Love Co. for a few...

  • Obituary - Jacob A. Sesock

    Nov 15, 2012

    Mass of Christian burial for Jacob A. Sesock, 59, Potlatch, was Monday morning at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Potlatch with Father Caleb Vogel officiating. Recitation of the rosary was Sunday evening. Burial was at the Rock Creek Cemetery in Potlatch. Mr. Sesock died from colon cancer early last Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, at the Gritman Medical Center in Moscow. Born April 18, 1953, at Bend, Ore., to Jacob W. and Martha (DeRocher) Sesock, he attended St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School in Bend and Bend High School where he graduated with the c...

  • Obituary - Lula Hathaway Rader

    Nov 15, 2012

    A burial service for Lula Hathaway Rader, 92, former Farmington resident who has resided in Maddock, N.D., for the last six years, has been scheduled at the cemetery at Hartline, Wash., at 2 p.m. A funeral service was Monday at the Zion Lutheran Brethren Chuch in Maddock. She died last Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012, at the Luthern Home of the Good Shepherd in New Rockford, N.D. Mrs. Rader returned to Farmington, where she was raised, after she retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 1985. Born April 10, 1920, to Harry and Catherine Rutherford...

  • Obituary - Chester Gisselberg

    Nov 15, 2012

    A funeral service for Chester Gisselberg, 90, former St. John area farmer, will be Saturday, Nov. 17 at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Bruning Funeral Home, Colfax. A potluck dinner will follow at the Wheatland Grange Hall. Private burial will be in the St. John Cemetery. Mr. Gisselberg, died last Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012, in Seattle. He recently made his home at Ellensburg after residing in the Hood Canal area during his retirement years. Born Sept. 23, 1922, in Cathlamet to Paul and Luella Brooks Gisselberg, he grew up on Puget Island and graduated...

  • Hospital Highlights - Great American Smokeout

    Nov 15, 2012

    Quitting smoking is one of the most important steps you can take to help create a world with less cancer and more birthdays. Tobacco use remains the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the US, yet an estimated 45 million Americans still smoke. However, almost half of these smokers have tried to quit for at least one day in the past year. If you or someone you know needs help quitting, join thousands of people across the country in making Nov. 15 the day you make a plan to quit for good, during the American Cancer...

  • Independent agents honor Rydbom

    Nov 15, 2012

    Michael Rydbom of AIA/HUB Insurance was presented with the Don C. Burnam Lifetime Achievement Award at the recent state conference of the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of Washington. This award goes to one individual in Washington State who has exhibited the most outstanding service to the American agency system and the insurance industry during his/her career. Rydbom started his career with Sayles Insurance in 1976 and has served as President of AIA Insurance since 1981. He holds the designation of Certified Insurance Counselor and...

  • Good Old Days - Nov. 15, 2012

    Nov 15, 2012

    8 years ago Nov. 18, 1887 Regarding Thanksgiving Day as incomplete without a ball, and no other organization having signified an intention to give one, the band boys have taken the matter in hand and announce a ball for Thanksgiving evening at the Opera Hall. The price of tickets has been placed at $1.50. The vacancies in the board of school directors of district No. 1, Colfax, caused by the failure to elect at the recent election held for that purpose, were filled this week by appointment of the county superintendent, C.M. Mecklem, who...

  • County library calendar

    Nov 15, 2012

    Thursday, Nov. 15 Colfax, LaCrosse & Tekoa – Storytime – Fun stories, finger plays, rhymes, songs and crafts every Thursday. Check the calendar for times and themes. Friday, Nov. 16 Colfax – 4 to 5:30 p.m.- Electronic Download Workshop – Carolyn Petersen from Washington State Library will have different electronic devices on hand and demonstrates how to use Washington Anytime Library. Saturday, Nov. 17 Colfax – 2 p.m. – Spanish Storytime for Niños – Books, finger plays and songs in both English and Spanish for children 3 to 7. Sunday, Nov. 18 C...

  • Turkey distribution slated for LaCrosse

    Debbie Casey, Gazette Correspondent|Nov 15, 2012

    Lacrosse Wayne Miller, manager of the LaCrosse Food Bank, will distribute Thanksgiving baskets Nov. 20 from 6 to 8 p.m. He said they appreciate the donations which help make the holiday baskets available for neighbors. Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, the food bank will be open a week later, Nov. 29, from 9 to 4 to distribute the commodities. The Thrift Shop is stocked with Christmas decorations and also with hats and gloves. It is open on the first Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Manager Charlotte Honn said they would... Full story

  • Brinks transport bowling entrants to tournament

    Karen Broeckel, Gazette Correspondent|Nov 15, 2012

    Dusty Larry and Di Brink chauffeured Mike Stine and Norma Gibson of LaCrosse to Spokane Sunday to participate in a bowling tournament at Lilac Lanes. Both participants earned gold medals. Later, they met with the Brinks’ son and daughter-in-law, John and Brandy Brink, and celebrated with dinner at a restaurant. Ken Brink of Bellingham, Dusty native, died Sunday. He was the last surviving child of Otto and Gussie Brink, pioneer settlers in the Dusty area. Joan Myrick and Larry Brink, local residents, are his niece and nephew. Linda Hennigar w...

  • Etc. - Nov 15, 2012

    Nov 15, 2012

    Hog Heaven at Dahmen Hog Heaven Big Band will play tunes from the Great American Songbook at Artisans at the Dahmen Barn in Uniontown Nov. 24 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Hog Heaven Big Band has 16 members. Admission is $8 for a couple, $5 for a single and children 12 and under are always free. CLUBS & YOUTH GROUPS Athenaeum Club The Athenaeum Club met Friday, Nov. 2, at the home of Sherry Cox, assisted by several of her neighbors. Erica Eng and Katie Largent sang several numbers from “The Sound of Music,” which will be staged by Mr. Cary Cam...

  • My Favorite Recipes - Meet Nanci Selk, Endicott

    Linda Marler|Nov 15, 2012

    Nanci and Steve Selk met while they were members of the high school band in Sumner, but not until the band took a tour to Canada. They began dating when she was 16 and he was 17. He started college at Evergreen State College, but transferred when she began at Washington State University. The WSU graduates married in 1992. Steve Selk completed his student teaching practicum at Jennings Elementary in Colfax with Connie McBride. He is employed by WSU-Tri-Cities in the GEAR UP Program at St. John-Endicott High School. Financed by a federal grant, t...

  • Veterans honored at Garfield school assembly

    Nov 15, 2012

    The Garfield-Palouse schools honored community veterans and their families at an assembly at the Garfield-Palouse Middle School Friday. United States veterans who attended Friday’s assembly at the Garfield/Palouse Middle School gather for a photo. The program, organized and directed by choir director Rebecca Hemphill, featured keynote speaker David Buri of Colfax, a former state legislator who is currently Director of Government Relations at Eastern Washington University, and special guest speaker Capt. Jared Wolfe, an Endicott native who s...

  • New research business to open in Palouse

    Garth Meyer|Nov 15, 2012

    A WSU research position that has been discontinued has led to a new business in Palouse. Located in the former veterinary clinic on Main Street, Mathison Immuno Scientific, Inc., aims to start up Nov. 19. The operation is led by Bruce Mathison, an 18-year research technologist supervisor at WSU. Mathison and wife, Catherine, will now continue his work in their new business. Catherine will also continue in her position as the Associate Dean of WSU’s Honors College. “We started out at WSU in resea...

  • Coroner eyes hard liquor sales

    Nov 15, 2012

    County Coroner Pete Martin last week said he believes the state’s conversion to hard liquor sales in commercial stores increases the problem of high-risk drinking by college students. Martin believes sales of hard liquor in stores reduced the state controls which were in place before the state converted to the new system. Martin Oct. 31 issued a cause of death for Kenneth D. Hummel, 18, a WSU freshman who was found unconscious and taken to the emergency room at Pullman Regional Hospital Oct. 27. An autopsy on the student was conducted Oct. 3... Full story

  • Change of season

    Nov 15, 2012

    Fall was eclipsed by winter’s arrival around the Palouse this week. First it was snow in the hills, then it was snow over fallen leaves on town streets on Monday.... Full story

  • Bulletin Column - Nov. 15, 2012

    Nov 15, 2012

    These reports are from the previous three editions of the Daily Bulletin in Colfax. They are reprinted here for the benefit of Gazette readers who reside outside of Colfax. Some accounts have been updated. **************** TOUGH DRIVING IN FIRST SNOW Monday’s debut of winter driving conditions resulted in 11 accident reports to the WSP detachment in Colfax. Troopers investigated two injury accidents, four other non-injury accidents with damage in the reportable class, three non-reportable accidents with low damage and two accident scenes w...

  • Customers appreciate Colfax

    Nov 15, 2012

    Shoppers hit the streets and shops of Colfax Tuesday night for the Chamber of Commerce’s Customer Appreciation night. Stores along Main Street like Events on Main, Tick Klock Drugs and the Hen House Chicks, pictured above, offered special events, sales and refreshments to ebullient shoppers....

  • W. Bruce Cameron: Ripped From the Headlines

    Nov 15, 2012

    Editor’s Note: The following column was originally published in 2007. Over the years, I’ve pretty much convinced myself I can influence the outcome of a football game by yelling at the television. This tendency to hang on to a cherished notion despite hard evidence to the contrary comes from what most people would call “testosterone.” I also use my testosterone on the newspapers, shouting comments at the headlines because, as everyone knows, the people in the articles can’t hear you if you speak quietly. For example, this story caught my... Full story

  • Don Brunell: American ingenuity will create jobs and growth

    Nov 15, 2012

    Before the campaign promises of more jobs and renewed prosperity fade away, elected officials need to understand that those promises must be kept. Our nation needs jobs and new revenue, but the critical question is, “How?” Make no mistake, President Obama and Congress have a daunting task ahead. First, they must understand that our problems won’t be solved by just heaping more taxes on families and small businesses making more than $250,000 a year. Families need to be able to save for their retirement or their kids’ college tuition; small b... Full story

  • Adele Ferguson: Political junkies get it right

    Nov 15, 2012

    WELL, WE DIDN’T do too badly this time, our little gathering of political junkies at an election day luncheon. We’ve been gathering for many years, two or three dozen of us, current office holders, ex and retired officials, some lobbyists. Most of the group are Democrats simply because we have more of them here on the Left Coast. We take a vote on the more important races, not voting as we would do personally, but the way we think it will come out We might leave a race off the ballot if a participant is there and might suffer hurt feelings on... Full story

  • Political Force

    Nov 15, 2012

    I noticed what, on first glance, was a voting anomaly in Whitman County. The vote tally on most issues was not a surprise. But the positive vote on Initiative 502 Marijuana reveals a strong unstoppable political force—the melding of college students and farmers. Lee Pendergrass, Puyallup...

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