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  • Eighth ‘Haunted Palouse’ will run for four nights

    Sep 24, 2009

    The eighth annual Haunted Palouse will run for four nights, Oct. 23-24 and Oct. 30-31. The event benefits the Palouse Community Center, Palouse Arts Council, the Roy M. Chatters Newspaper and Printing Museum, the Little People’s Playground Project in the park, and Palouse Lion’s community programs. For those brave enough (12 and up), the two haunted buildings will wind the unsuspecting through the Newspaper and Printing Museum and the old city fire station for an authentic “Night of Fright.” from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Other chilling attract...

  • Garfield/Palouse grad earns gold at FCCLA

    Jeslyn Lemke|Sep 3, 2009

    At the age of 17, Kelly Reiber of Palouse cleaned up a corner of her house, acquired a digital camera and set about making her own photography business. One business license and 10 photo shoots later, Reiber won the state FCCLA award in entrepreneurship and found herself and her Palouse FCCLA advisor on a plane to Nashville this summer for the national FCCLA conference. FCCLA stands for Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America. The state award had 24 categories a student could win. Over 100 students from Washington State went on to the...

  • Little People’s toys soon to appear in Palouse park

    Aug 6, 2009

    Palouse three-year-olds will be able to launch down a new slide, ring a bell, or run their fingers along chimes on the new-fangled playground equipment soon to be built in the city park. With three slides, a set of bells, a set of chimes, and other engaging toys, the shiny new playground structure set to be built this fall is specifically designed for three to five-year-olds, said Shelley Goertzen, president of the Palouse Little People’s Park Project. It will also have easier handicap access. “I am so excited. I’m like a child getting ready... Full story