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Top row, left to right, Nicole Zimmerman, Kayler Dub, Darby Ratz, Ce’Nedra Thomas; center, Morgan Angelo; bottom, left to right, Cassandra Mendoza and Dawn Marie Konshuk. “If the Shoe Fits” will be the theme for the 2013 Tekoa royalty program Saturday, March 16, at the Empire Theater. Three entrants will compete in interview, talent, poise and composure and impromptu question categories. Morgan Angelo is a member of National Honor Society and coaches the Tekoa swim team. In her spare time Morgan loves to go four-wheeling and play softball. She... Full story
Marriage applications Frank G. Lazcano Jr., 25, Colfax, and Jaime Renea Whitney, 33, Spokane, March 6. Andreau David Wigle, 21, Pullman, and Devon Marie Crouch, 22, Pullman, March 8. Francisco Javier Garcia, 28, Pullman, and Zayra Patricia Enciso, 25, Pullman, March 11. Colfax building permits Ruth Cox, 810 E. Southview, water heater, $2,480, March 5. Phil Cochran, 302 W. Railroad Ave., gas furnace, $3,341, March 5. Rick Wells, 512 N. Deanway, gas wall heater, $2,296, March 11. County building permits Benno Mohr, Pullman, basement remodel,... Full story
I Tube, You Tube, We All Tube for YouTube Every single day, YouTube receives around tens of thousands of new videos, which is why mine is so unique. That's right, I'm on YouTube because everybody else is. And yes, Mom, if everyone were jumping off a cliff, I suppose I would, too. Let me tell you, making a video for YouTube that looks polished and professional is very difficult, which is why I didn't do that. For one thing, a YouTube video is very small, so small that I had trouble squeezing into it, the way I recently have had trouble...
Forty people, including 35 Colfax High grads, attended the February reunion luncheon in Spokane. Tom Dorsey of Tekoa was a special guest. The next luncheon will be on Monday, May 6. For more information call 509-995-7192 or email [email protected]. Front left to right: Stan Vanos (1949), Al White, Larry Brownell (1952), Harold Meyers (1951), Carl Ray (1953),Jim Cloaninger (1946). Back left to right: Delmar Teade (1952), Earl Enos (1953), Larry Hubbard (1949), Cliff Nolan (1953), Norman Tetrick (1953), Bob Prater (1952), Karl VanTine (1947),...
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: Hot ham and cheese on whole grain bun, tater tots, corn, cherry pie Tuesday: Taco salad/fritos, lettuce/cheese/salsa, apple crisp, pears Wednesday: Chicken patty, potatoes, gravy, whole grain roll, fruit, vegetable Thursday: Hamburger stroganoff, noodles, glazed carrots, bread stick, applesauce, ju... Full story
Thursday, March 7 Colfax, LaCrosse & Tekoa – Storytime - Fun stories, finger plays, rhymes, songs and crafts every Thursday. Check the calendar for times and themes. Friday, March 8 Endicott, St. John & Uniontown – Preschool Storytime – Bring in the little ones for fun stories, songs, crafts and adventures every Friday. Check the calendar for times and themes. Monday, March 11 Tekoa – 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. – Mad Hatter DVD Day – Grade school kids are invited to wear the goofiest hat and come watch a movie. LaCrosse – 3:15 p.m. – Teen Gaming and...
Whitman County Library welcomes donations of lightly used DVDs, newer books in good condition or historic books. Donated items benefit the library system in a number of ways. Last year, the library was able to expand the cataloged materials collection with 661 donated items that had an estimated value of more than $8,000. According to Library Director Kristie Kirkpatrick, the materials budget for the library was extended by 16 percent with the donations. Book sales coordinated by The Friends of the Library are another way Whitman County...
Community Colleges of Spokane has scheduled Adult Enrichment Classes in Colfax. An open house to register for the classes and to answer questions is set for Thursday, March 14, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Colfax Library. Explore history and culture, exercise or find your inner artist with some of the classes offered in Colfax. The classes, which begin in late March, early April and May, include Exploring Chinese Culture, Fire & Flood on the Palouse, Get Moving Wellness, Introduction to Ukulele, Indian Wars of 1858, three sessions of Watercolors...
--Dave Lynch photo A pair of Canadian geese glide tranquilly among the ripples at Lyons Ferry on Saturday....
CLUBS & YOUTH GROUPS Patchin’ People Patchin’ People of Pullman quilt group will meet Monday, March 11. Their meetings are open to all quilters and those interested in fiber arts. They meet from 1 to 3 p.m. at Concordia Lutheran Church, 1015 NE Orchard, Pullman. The program will be A Visit to the International Quilt Festival in Houston. Cub Pack 419 Cub Scout Pack 419 graduated two fifth grade Webelos during the annual Blue and Gold Dinner Thursday, Feb. 21, at Franklin Elementary School. Thomas Horstkamp received the Arrow of Light, the hig...
Sponsored by the Friends of Hospice, the community grief support group will meet Sundays, March 17 to May 5, 5:30 to 7 p.m., at Whitman Senior Living Upstairs Library, 1285 SW Center Street, Pullman. This group will be facilitated by Ronda McLean, Hospice volunteer, and Jessica Rivers, Hospice bereavement coordinator. The session is free and open to all. Advanced registration is appreciated....
AT WHITMAN HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER Staves, Jayden Roy, was born Feb. 18, 2013, at seven pounds, nine ounces to Tabatha Gunning and Stanley Staves of Colfax. Maternal grandparents are Terry and Paul Gunning. Paternal grandparent is Judy Easely. The baby joins sister Melody. Beard, Christina Grace, was born Feb. 25, 2013, at six pounds, 10 ounces, to Amanda and Chris Beard of Malden. Maternal grandparents are Alan and Kathy Lehman of Colbert. Paternal grandparents are John Beard of Williamston, S.C., and Ranae Bowles of Lehigh, Fla. The baby... Full story
Patient Safety Awareness Week Patient Safety Awareness Week is an annual education and awareness campaign for health care safety led by National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF). The theme for March 3-9, 2013 is Patient Safety Awareness Week, reflecting the need to involve everyone–from patients to providers–in ensuring the safety of our health care process. During your hospital visit, our medical providers and hospital staff do everything they can to insure your safety and well-being. Don’t forget that you, too, are an important member of th... Full story
Meet Bonnie Smith, Colfax Born and raised in North Dakota, Bonnie Smith attended Minot State Teachers’ College, now Minot State University, and taught for seven years before Warren Smith came and carried her off to Washington. She taught primarily in upper grades there. Warren and Bonnie lived in Wenatchee first and then at Wawawai where they managed a mobile home park. She stayed at home for 18 years to raise their three daughters, Jeanette Mackleit, Elizabeth Huber and Holly Hiatt. They enjoy their seven grandchildren and their activities. A...
Endicott Many residents rolled to Spokane last week to watch the SJE girls place fourth in the WIAA state finals for 1B teams at the Veterans Arena. Trinity Lutheran Church Elizabeth Circle Tuesday met for a sewing session. Wednesday the Church hosted the Soup and Bread dinner for the community. Jenny Meyer hosted the DNI Pionchle Club at her home. Present were Sharon Huff, Marcia Honn, Anne Lowe, Jerine Grey, Judy Cook, Shirley Morasch, Kathy Storment, Ann Stoner, Lorena Mattly, Carol Mitcham, Dee Anne Hill and Jenny Meyer. Endicott club... Full story
Wired or Wireless was recently honored during a reception at the Malden Library to celebrate the conclusion of their two-year grant that provided 60 hours per week access to Malden’s library and computer center. Malden librarian Shannon Roe presented Wired or Wireless owner Bill Giebel and business manager Mike Puryear with Library Supporter of the Month honors. While the company will no longer provide staffing for the facility, they will continue to provide free internet and computer support for many years to come. Prior to the grant, the M... Full story
Dusty A week ago Tuesday, David and Phyllis Stueckle were in Kennewick to visit an old Navy buddy of David’s. It has been 60 years since the men last saw each other. The Stueckles also attended some of the state basketball tournament games in Spokane. Harmon and Jan Smith met Gina and Jason Morgan and Micah in Spokane and spent Thursday through Sunday enjoying the State B Tournament. Jan’s sister, Dianne, and niece, Karen, joined them for some games Friday. Friday evening dinner guest of Karen Broeckel was her great nephew, Austin Beasley. Now... Full story
Cooks were busy in the kitchen preparing sausage meals for the hundreds of hungry folks on Sunday at the 60th annual Uniontown Sausage Feed. Tables in the basement of the community center were packed as sausage lovers enjoyed their meals. Ken Oenning, “head of the whole she-bang,” said they made 1,750 pounds of sausage and fed between 1,300 and 1,400 people. The feed has been known to serve as many as 1,700 people. Laurie Dennler and Lynn Smith were co-chairs of the event. All proceeds went to the maintenance of the community cen...
Auf Gehts to play at Dahmen The Auf Gehts German band will give a free concert at Dahmen Barn from 1 to 3 p.m. March 3, the same day as the Uniontown Sausage feed. The band was started in 1965 when Paul Wadleigh organized a small band to play before performances of the Pullman Summer Palace in the WSU Livestock Pavilion. The band ceased playing for a while after Summer Palace moved to Daggy Hall. The band was revived in 1987 when Wallis Friel recruited about eight members of the Pullman Community Band, now the Community Band of the Palouse, to...
Women & Heart Disease Did you know that the number one killer for women is not breast cancer – it is heart disease! Heart disease is the number one killer of women, and is more deadly than all forms of cancer combined. Since 1984, more women than men have died each year from heart disease. Many women are either unaware of the symptoms to pay attention to or may attribute their symptoms to other causes. Symtoms can include sweating, pressure, nausea, and jaw pain. Believe it or not, these are all symptoms of a heart attack in women. They are als... Full story
The guitar section of the Colfax band was featured Saturday at Mt. Spokane when the group debuted the “Got to Get You Into My Life” arrangement. From the left are Ryan Reynolds, Daniel Tate, Jackson Elfers and Judd Thompson. Tate played an extended solo. The song will be part of an Earth, Wind and Fire medley the band will perform with Colfax cheerleaders during this week’s state finals at Spokane....
8 years ago March 2, 1888 Without the slightest doubt the grain crop of this county this year will be more than one third larger than it was last. The farmers have been busy plowing the last two weeks, and every one with whom we have conversed has expressed an intention to increase his acreage sown to grain. Wheat, oats and barley sown in this county in the middle of May will fully mature, ripen and yield abundantly. A great deal of low land is being broke by those who were early in their seeding last fall and while the new land will not...
Thursday, Feb. 28 Albion – 4 p.m. – After School Craft – Kids are invited to a fun after school craft project. Rosalia - 5 to 7 p.m. – Ladies Night at the Library – Bring your favorite book, arts and craft project and enjoy some down time. Friday, Mar. 1 Colfax & Tekoa – 10 to 11:30 a.m. – Play & Learn – Creative play and sharing for preschoolers and parents every Friday. Saturday, Mar. 2 Colfax – 3 p.m. – Family Concert with Jim Gill – Jim Gill’s distinctive music play comes to the library. Come and join in the fun! Monday, Mar. 4 St. John...
Rosalia Cub Scouts in Pack 587 competed in their Pinewood Derby Sunday, Feb. 24. Back row: Zach Saens, Gabriel Lazcano, Gabe Naught, Carson McDonald, Garrett Naught, Anthony Gehring, Cassin Pittmann, Danner Holling. Middle row: Levi Anderson, Riley Gehring, Reuben Anderson, Jonah Shrode, Erik Lazcano. Front row: Daxton Chappell, Clae Holling....
Colfax school board member and St. Baldrick’s Foundation head-shaving event treasurer Brian Becker noted Monday night that the Feb. 13 fundraiser’s proceeds will clear $13,000. Originally the total was slated at $11,000 but donations have kept coming after the event. Becker said that between $1,000 and $1,500 in funds have been received since the shavings at Colfax High School to benefit childhood cancer research. Colfax High sophomore Andrew Becker (Brian’s son) spearheaded the school-assembly event. Organizers’ goal for this year, the sec...