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Ten students at Garfield/Palouse High School earned all-A grades to top the honor roll for the block one term. They included Cortney Fleener, senior; Chandler Pfaff and Taylor Redman, juniors; Libby Akin, Jacob Arlt, Gabe Cocking, Rachel Nelson, Alexis Rodriguez, and Hunter Woltering, sophomores; Matthew Holbrook, freshman. Students with grade averages from 3.5 to 3.99 were TJ Dill, Riley Hodges, Holly Leendertsen, Landen Morton, Hannah Neibergs, Gage Redmon, Cassie Thompson, Sarah Wilson, seniors; Matt Dymkoski, Adrian Green, Jesse Lopez,... Full story
Wise Healthcare month February is National Wise Healthcare Consumer Month. The American Institute of Preventive Medicine estimates that health care costs continue to rise by 10 percent each year; yet, almost 23 percent of all doctor visits and 55 percent of all emergency room visits could be avoided if people took better care of themselves and were better consumers of medical services. Being a wise consumer begins with knowing what you want in a medical provider and seeking out someone who you are compatible with. You should understand your...
John Giudice, D.A.R.E. Coordinator with the Whitman County Sheriff’s Office, stands with (left to right) Christian Hubert, Anthony Osborn, Holly Leinweber, Karli Gribble, Chais Anderson and Skyler Hollingshead, Endicott fifth grade students who recently graduated from the D.A.R.E. program. Deanna Kile, principal assistant, gave the welcome, followed by Giudice with an explanation of the program. Graduates Anderson, Gribble, Hollingshead and Osborn presented their essays “Taking a Stand.” Kile and Principal Suzanne Schmick presented the certi... Full story
Endicott Steve Salzman was appointed Feb. 11 by the Town Council of Endicott to fill the rest of the term of Councilman Steve Selk who resigned. Endicott Gun Club Report: Mens (91) - Jim Pelissier 23, Sean Lewis 23, Trevor Johnson 23, Travis Schluneger 22, Eric Weitz 22, Willy Lowe 22; Women (58) - Jessica Geissenger 20, Lacy Rice 15, Amanda Pelissier 14, Nadine Rice 9; Youth (70) - Connor Pelissier 23, Hunter Weitz 20, Conr Hergert 14, Austin Ledbeter 13, Joe Vietes; 29 Shooters, 42 Degrees and Windy.... Full story
Meet Dana Carroll, Colfax Dana and Bill Carroll came to Colfax about 30 years ago to start The Growers’ Guide. It wasn’t quite a straight path from Montana to Colfax. Dana and Bill first met when he was five and she was two and a half years old. They knew each other for years, and his sister was Dana’s close friend. They saw each other at county fairs and other places. Their first date was her junior prom. Her date was injured in a car accident, and Bill’s mother and sister volunteered him to take her to the big dance. They began dating...
Dusty Steve and Becky Camp attended the Harvesting Clean Energy Conference for the western states this month. Their organization, C Farms Energy, received an award as the Innovator of the Year for the state of Washington for their biodiesel project. They also both picked up the flu while they were in Oregon. News has been received of the death last week of Tony Balsa of San Jose, Calif. He was the husband of Dusty native Helen Scheideman Balsa. They had four children, one of whom preceded him in death. Services will be held at a later date....
Lindsay Webber and Erica Eng sang in the Washington Music Educators Association (WMEA) All-State Symphonic Choir during the All-Northwest Conference which was held at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Ore., Feb. 14-17. Lindsay WEbber, Tim Seelig, Erica Eng Teacher, singer and motivational speaker Dr. Tim Seelig was the conductor of the choir. He is currently serving as artistic director and conductor for the Golden Gate Performing Arts in San Francisco, Calif. Lindsay was also selected by Dr. Seelig to sing a solo in Musical Risotto by...
Tekoa eighth grader Tatiana Mendoza will compete at the Elks Regional Hoop Shoot March 2-3 in Vancouver. Mendoza won the age 12-13 championship for the state of Idaho. Tekoa is included in Idaho for the purpose of the Elks’ competition. Tatiana Mendoza and father Ignacio with a trophy and certificate she received for winning the Idaho portion of the Elks Hoop Shoot. She will compete in Vancouver against the state champions from Oregon, Washington and Alaska. Mendoza reached the Northwest regional competition after winning contests in Tekoa, M... Full story
Marriage applications Sruita Sarkar, 28, Pullman, and Abhik Ray, 29, Pullman, Feb. 12. Colfax building permits Don Dayton, 904 S. Mill, reroof residence, Feb. 5. Thora Sinkbeil, 406 E. Fairview, water service line, Feb. 7. Rita Startin, 408 West A Street, gas furnace and water heater, $5,660, Feb. 11. Mike Morgan, 718 E. Southview, gas water heater, $1,200, Feb. 12. Ray McCulloh, 701 W. Fairview, gas wall heater, $4,919, Feb. 13.... Full story
The secondary school jazz band, a group of 35 musicians from Revelstroke, B.C., is staying in Colfax while they attend and perform in the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival at the University of Idaho this week. The group also includes leaders and parents. Wednesday, a bus was parked across the street from the Top Notch Cafe as they enjoyed their first breakfast in Colfax. The jazz festival is scheduled for Feb. 20-23 at the University of Idaho. The first University of Idaho Jazz Festival took place in 1967, with a dozen student groups and one guest...
Tekoa High School senior Alex Overton received $5,000 last week in “Impact Funds” from Wilbur-Ellis branch manager Bob Gardner. The funds will help Overton to complete Nighthawk Court, an outdoor basketball court which is her senior project. Impact funds are awarded by Wilbur-Ellis quarterly to community projects nationwide. Construction of the court is planned for June, to be ready to play by Slippery Gulch Days. Overton, a senior on the Tekoa-Oakesdale basketball team, has raised $12,000 for the project from various individual donations as...
A representative group for small businesses in Washington gave Rep. Joe Schmick a special commendation Jan. 30 at its 20th annual Small Business Day in Olympia. “We have 147 senators and representatives who claim they’re friends of small business, but Rep. Joe Schmick’s actions prove it every single day,” said Patrick Connor, Washington state director of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). “Among his many accomplishments for Main Street was making sure we had a voice in shaping the state’s new health-care exchange, w... Full story
Ramona Pfaff, Colfax, was the winner of the 2013 Colfax & Community Fund Valentine’s Basket. The basket raffle marks the half-way point in the C&CF drive. Nearly $800 was raised in ticket sales, and all the items were donated. The 2012-2013 campaign is at approximately 80 percent of goal. Jeannette Solimine, fund drive treasurer, expressed her gratitude for the many people who support the drive....
For 65 years, hundreds of people have not only enjoyed shooting, rolling dice and playing cards at the Dusty Gun Club, they come for the real prize. Trap shooters line up at the Dusty Gun Club on Feb. 10 to get some of the club’s famous sausage. Since 1948 the smell of sausage has permeated the air around the Dusty Gun Club once a year. And judging by the number of people there on Feb. 10, some estimating more than 200, the sausage is what draws them. According to gun club member Mark Vogler, the annual sausage shoot attracts people from not o...
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: No School Tuesday: Hamburgers on whole grain bun, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, tater tots, applesauce Wednesday: Salisbury steak, cheesy potatoes, corn on cob, whole grain roll, strawberries Thursday: Mac/cheese w/ little smokies, seasoned peas, breadstick, orange smiles or pears Friday: Veg....
On Christian Love Based on 1st Corinthians Chapter 13 We often hear these inspiring words at weddings, and often this passage has a part in funeral services as well. For the Apostle Paul, God’s love is the bedrock of our Christian lives. Everything else may be impermanent, but God’s love never ends. This love is patient and kind. At the end of this 13th chapter, Paul insists that God wants and needs three things from us. First, God needs us to have a strong faith. In addition, we are to fervently hold on to an unwavering hope, as we put our tru... Full story
Thursday, Feb. 14 Rosalia & Tekoa – Valentine’s Day After School Craft – Exciting after school craft projects in two locations. Check the Events Calendar for times. Friday, Feb. 15 Colfax & Tekoa – 10 to 11:30 a.m. – Play & Learn – Creative play and sharing for preschoolers and parents every Friday. Saturday, Feb 16 Albion – 2 p.m. – Storytime – Fun stories, finger plays, rhymes, songs and crafts every Saturday. Check the calendar for times and themes. Sunday, Feb. 17 All branches closed in honor of President’s Day. Monday, Feb. 18 All branche... Full story
Vlieger returns to base Army Staff Sgt. John E. Vlieger has returned to the U.S. after being deployed overseas at a forward operating base to serve in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Vlieger is a fire control sergeant assigned to the 4th Airborne Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The staff sergeant is a 2006 graduate of Colfax High School. Johanson on EOU roll Kalvin Johanson of Pullman was among 549 students at Eastern Oregon University named to the dean’s list for the 2012 fall t...
Students at Oakesdale high school and junior high have earned places on the school’s honor rolls. In the high school, Jacey Headley made the superintendent’s honor roll with a 4.0. Earning placement on the Nighthawk Honor roll with GPAs of 3.5 to 3.99 are Alexa Lindgren, Kaela Fisch, Katie Renstrom, Dustin Warwick, Parker Perry, Zach Conklin, Max Mueller and Courtenay Perry. Those making the Blue and Silver Honor roll with GPAs of 3.0 to 3.49 are Morgan Combs, Emily Paddock, Kelsey Jennings, Russell Erickson, Rebecca Farmer, Malcolm Combs, Bre...
Eleven high school students earned straight A’s during the first semester at Colton High School. They are Seniors: Jordana Dahmen, Kaden Dahmen, Kaitlin Druffel, Joe Faerber, Payton Meyer, Paige Vincent; Juniors: Jenna Moser; Sophomoes: Savannah Chadwick, Winnie Schultheis, and Freshmen: Carter Dahmen, Zoe Moser. In the middle school highest honors went to Eighth grade: Brady Chadwick, Kendyl Druffel, Emma Schultheis, Peter Schultheis, Adelaide Willis; Seventh grade Ali Hennigar, Georgia Meyer. High honor students earned a GPA of 3.4 to 3.99 wi... Full story
First semester honor roll students at LaCrosse junior and senior high school earned a GPA of 3.0 or higher were as follows: Seniors: Julio Dominguez, Lane Hannas, Chelsie Kneale, Matt Stubbs, Justin Wargo and Jed Zimmer. Juniors: Graham BeDell and Darcy Stamper. Sophomores: Cole Evans, Jacob Johnson, Lura Potter and Jason Wigen. Freshmen: Ashtyn Aune, Jessica Guske and Madison Harder. Eighth grade: Abigail McGregor. Sixth grade: Alynn Harder, Hally Lindgren and Logan Stanley....
Dusty David and Phyllis Stueckle spent last Monday through Thursday in Puyallup and Olympia. They stayed with Reuben and Judy Stueckle, and visited with Norm and Barbara Aune in Puyallup. David attended the Farm Bureau Legislative Days in Olympia. Linda Hennigar spent Thursday through Saturday at the home of her daughter Tami and Jay Banks in Kennewick. Linda was the piano accompanist for her grandson Wesley Bank’s trumpet solo at a music competition in Pasco. She went a few days early so they could practice together. Wesley was also a m... Full story
Lacrosse The student of character assembly for January was Friday with Justin Wargo giving the welcome. ASB officers introduced the February character trait of love/humility with a skit. The “try” award was presented to Alynn Harder, and the academic improvement award was given to Julia Guske. Students who received student of character recognition for January’s trait of justice were kindergarten- Ben Bailey, Avery Fleming, Quincy Morris, Ellie Pierson, Emily Thompson; MAC 1-Tanner Fleming, Julia Guske, Lillian McGregor, Alex Osorio, Edyn Rober... Full story
Endicott Tom Byers and Don Lust were best neighbors and friends for a lot of years. Tom spotted a broken bench by the grocery store and decided to restore it for use. So, he took it home, welded, painted and replaced the wood in memory of Don Lust. It even took on Cougar colors, since both men are Cougar fans. This is the result: a Cougar colored bench with a memorial placque that reads “In Memory of Don Lust.” People using that bench can remember Tom and Don working around town on a multitude of projects for the community. Endicott Gun Clu...
Meet Teri Calhoun, Colfax Post Office The new Colfax postmaster arrived in August and was officially named to her position on Dec. 15, 2012. Teri Calhoun moved to the Colfax Post Office from Lewiston, where she served in a supervisory position. Prior to that, she was a supervisor in Moscow for 16 years. Mark and Teri Cahloun Teri was born in Spokane and since her father was a school principal and then a superintendent, the family moved several times. She graduated from Wapato High School. Her husband grew up on a Wapato apple orchard. From...