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Thornton Cemetery Preservation Association has received $750 from the Northwest Farm Credit Services Rural Grant program. The grant will be used toward improving facilities at Thornton Cemetery, including a new water pump, storage tank and repairs to a tool shed. The application was submitted in March 2012. Northwest Farm Credit Services received more than five times the usual number of applications from the rural communities they serve. The program provides grants for rural community projects that focus on improving rural communities within...
Dusty Last Wednesday, Dusty B.B. Club held their annual guest luncheon in the Jones Schoolhouse at the Palouse Empire Fairgrounds. Approximately 40 members and guests attended the event. Fran Jones presented the program on the history of the Jones family. The next meeting of the club will take place in October. A work day has been scheduled at the Dusty Cemetery for 8 a.m. on Monday, May 21. Workers are asked to bring their weed eaters. The annual meeting of the cemetery will follow the work session. Linda Hennigar was in the Tri-Cities last...
Army National Guard Pvt. Brett A. Ginther, son of June Porter of Lamont, has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. He underwent nine weeks of training....
Tammy Mendoza of Tekoa is the daughter of Harry and Connie Brandt, and her family lives across the street from her grandparents, Roy and Edith St. John. Born and raised in Tekoa, Tammy returned home after 10 years of teaching in Sunnyside. At Tekoa, she is completing her 10th year teaching sixth grade and is very happy there. At one time she thought she’d like teaching younger children, but she loves teaching middle school students. She finds they are more open and receptive than older students, and they have so many skills. She is also t...
Courtenay Perry, Katie Renstrom and Katie Larsen, left to right, will compete for the Miss Oakesdale title Sunday, May 20, at 3 p.m. in the Oakesdale High School Gym. Theme this year is “There is no place like home.” Perry will recite a monologue, and Renstrom and Larsen will sing....
Anne Marie Fleming, daughter of Darrin and RaeAnn Fleming, has been named valedictorian of the 2012 class at LaCrosse High School with a 3.88 grade point average. She competed in Tigercat volleyball, basketball and track the past four years and is currently serving as president of the student body and National Honor Society chapter. She plans to attend Eastern Washington University and major in biology....
Lacrosse The LaCrosse Thrift Shop & Food Bank, Neighbors Helping Neighbors, now have their Community Garden site plowed thanks to Lynn Bruce. Gerald Wise has donated his land for the garden. Wayne Miller, food bank manager, needs some help to get it planted and maintained. He is also looking for an assistant manager for the Food Bank. The group will once again serve breakfast for the Farmers’ Festival. Thrift Shop hours are Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 10 to 4 and the second Tuesday of the month, also from 10 to 4 to coincide with the Food B...
Heidi Jamison, daughter of Russell and Sandra Jamison of Garfield, has been named valedictorian of the 2012 class of Garfield/Palouse High School, and Melissa Lorraine Johnson, daughter of Everett “Clark” and Lorraine Johnson, has been named salutatorian. Jamison, who earned a 3.982 cumulative grade point, served as president and held other offices in the Viking FFA chapter and earned the state FFA degree. She is a member of the National Honor Society and competed on Viking volleyball, basketball, softball and Knowledge Bowl teams. She ser...
John Henry of Colfax donates blood during the blood drive in the Inland Northwest Blood Center truck outside the Colfax Library Tuesday afternoon. The blood drive drew in 21 donors....
Madison C. Heersink, 20, suspect in a Pullman assault case last December, was sentenced to 30 days in jail Friday after pleading guilty to an amended charge of attempted second degree assault. She was allowed the option of converting the sentence into 232 hours of public service work. She was also ordered to pay $1,078 in fines and fees. Heersink was arrested after Pullman officers Dec. 4 responded to a report of a suspected domestic violence case on NE Howard Street. The investigation said that Heersink had wounded her ex-boyfriend with a...
Hooper Some special visitors were welcomed to Hooper Saturday, April 28. Chuck Turbak of Mill Creek, Wash., the son of John Blair Carter, a Hooper resident who was killed in action on Omaha Beach in Normandy, came to visit the flagpole in the town central park that bears his father’s name. He was accompanied by Stephan Persyn, from Paris, France, who has been caring for John Blair Carter’s gravesite at Omaha Beach. Stephan Persyn is a member of a society of French nationals who sign up to care for and honor the graves of fallen U.S. sol... Full story
• “Keep frosting looking glossy — with your hair dryer. Before guests come over, give the whole cake a once over holding the hair dryer about 7-10 inches away from the frosting and set on high. It will soften the frosting, giving the cake a just-made look.” — R.L. in California • Remove hard-water stains and mineral deposits from your showerhead with this trick: Fill a zip-lock baggie halfway with warm vinegar. Immerse your showerhead in the baggie and secure it to the pipe with a rubber band. Let it hang for an hour or so, then release the... Full story
Members of the Spokane Rocket Velo bicycle club race in front of the Plaza elevators during the club’s Liberty Road Race Saturday. More than 90 riders competed on the 57-mile course which ran two loops from Liberty High School through Waverly and west to the intersection of Prairie View Road and Old Highway 195 just north of Rosalia before heading north through Plaza. Flaggers held off automobile traffic while the racers zoomed by in large groups....
An order closing the file and terminating any financial obligations of Marcus A. Schur was filed May 2 in Whitman County Superior Court. Schur, 23, is the alleged victim of the Dec. 27 murder in Malden. The order related to a 2002 juvenile case with a subsequent financial order....
Colfax FFA members will conduct their annual spring plant sale Friday and Saturday. Bedding plants and hanging baskets will be offered. Sale hours will be after school until 6 p.m. Friday and 10 to 3 on Saturday....
Friends of Lone Pine Cemetery will meet at C&D Bar and Grill in Tekoa May 11 at 11 a.m. The agenda includes a new pine tree in the cemetery, a path to the south boundary, metal gravesite markers, change of time for meeting date from 10 to 11 a.m., May 12 workday agenda, expanding lilac removal around gravesites, making a Bobcat-wide path from driveway to south boundary, pruning apple trees, cleaning and re-setting gravestones as needed, spraying areas of lilac removal and setting a Historic Marker stone....
Three Colfax residents advanced to this year’s Summer Olympics after claiming medals in the regional competition on the EWU track at Cheney last Saturday, May 5. Billy Swank brought home three silver medals, claiming runner-up in the 100-meter walk, the 200-meter walk and the standing long jump. Joel Lemon claimed gold in the shot put, and followed that up with a silver medal for his role in the 4 x 100 relay squad. Lemon also grabbed a bronze medal in the 200-meter walk and placed eighth in the 100-meter dash. Emilee Slayton nailed a gold m...
The Garfield Elementary students and Garfield-Palouse Middle School Marimba ensemble, directed by music teacher Rebecca Hemphill, performed for the senior dinner last Wednesday at the Palouse Community Center. The students presented a multicultural program consisting of music from Australia, Zimbabwe and Japan. All the songs were performed in their native language. The students also performed on an African Marimba, which was partially constructed by the Middle School choir students. The performance concluded with “America the Beautiful” fea...
Contractor Fraud Q: I’d like to hire a contractor to make some repairs to my garage, but I hear a lot of stories these days about handymen who overcharge, don’t do the work promised or otherwise cheat customers. How can I make sure I get what I pay for? — Clarence T., Philadelphia A: There are several things you can do to make sure a contractor is legitimate, that the work will be done on time and to your satisfaction, and that unpleasant surprises won’t crop up later. Here are a few tips to keep in mind: —Take your time deciding: Unless th...
August, Grayson Almazar, was born April 25, 2012, at eight pounds, four ounces, to Jared and Roseanne August of Pullman. Paternal grandparents are David and Carole August of Spofford, N. H. Maternal grandparents are Alfredo and Elverita Magat of Canton, Mich. This is the couple’s first child. Gallo, Sophia Rebecca, was born April 25, 2012, at eight pounds, 11 ounces, to Bethany and Eduardo Gallo of Moscow. Paternal grandparents are Virginia and Jose Luis Gallo of Mexico. Maternal grandparents are Ron and Lisa Asker of Lewiston. This is the c...
MARRIAGE LICENSES Cameron M. Eskeberg, 22, and Amy N. Zeinder, 22, both Bellingham, May 4. Brent M. Harmor, 26, and Chelsey R. Stewart, 27, both Mukilteo, May 4. Taein Lae, 42, and Ping Zheng, 47, both Pullman, May 4. Kyle L. Buckmiller, 26, Oroville, and Mattie L. Molskuess, 23, Pullman, May 3. Theodore R. Powers, 25, and Bethany R. Smith, 23, both Pullman, May 2. Glenn R. Wyrick, 24, and Yasmin R. Starwick, 24, both Pullman, May 2. Minh V. Nguyen, 29, Pullman, and Trang M. Vu, 19, Poulsbo, May 1. Shuai Zhou, 30, and Wenjin Zhang, 26, both...
Dear Savvy Senior, What can you tell me about three-wheeled bicycles? I’m 67 years old and would like to take up recreational bike riding but don’t trust myself on a two-wheeler. Unbalanced Bonnie Dear Bonnie, Three-wheeled bikes – also known as adult tricycles – are a great cycling option for older boomers and seniors, especially those who have concerns with their balance or stamina. Here’s what you should know, along with some tips to help you shop for one. Safer Cycling If you’d like to take up bike riding, but worry about falling, an... Full story
Our vision at Whitman Hospital and Medical Center is to be a leader in innovative, caring, personalized healthcare and we strive to be the best Critical Access Hospital in the nation. Chances are you know someone who works at Whitman Hospital and Medical Center. Our employees are the heart of what we do. Hospital Week is May 6th – 12th and this year coincides with Nurses’ Week. Everyone has an important role in creating a safe, caring and comfortable environment for our patients and families. Not only do we provide excellent healthcare for our...
8 years ago May 13, 1887 The streets of Colfax presented an animated scene on Saturday last, an unexpectedly large number of people assembling from all parts of the county to witness the buccaroo riding contest for the elegant saddle offered as prizes by Erighten Bros. First prize was awarded to “Skook” Lloyd, a cowboy from the classic precinct of Pampa, who rides the hardest “buckers” with an ease and grace which would be termed superb in any corral or round-up. So far as his scalp is concerned, the festive squirrel can now go his way in... Full story
In preparation for a complete remodel, the Endicott Branch of Whitman County Library is moving to the Endicott City Hall at 201 C Street. This temporary library location will begin operating Friday, May 11, with weekly hours remaining Tuesdays from 1-6 and Fridays 9-1. With the United States Department of Agriculture, Inland Northwest Community Foundation, Avista and local contributions, $120,000 has been raised to remove harmful toxins, bring the library into ADA compliance and give the library a much needed facelift. The town of Endicott is...