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Ever have a song run around in your head and it just won’t go away? It can drive you crazy sometimes, especially if it’s a song you never really liked. Lately, I’ve had a Bible verse running through my brain. It came kind of slowly, just a few words of it and gradually the whole verse was running through my mind. I couldn’t remember from which book it came, but I knew it was one of the minor prophets. One of the wonderful things about computers and the internet is that you can put a few words into Google and it comes up with an answer for you...
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: Chicken on whole grain bun, carrot-raisin salad, fruit & vegetable choice, cherry turnover Tuesday: Salisbury steak on whole grain hoagie, cabbage salad, choice of fruit & vegetable Wednesday: Ham/Cheese on whole grain, choice of fruits and vegetables Thursday: Taco salad w/tomatoes, lettuce,...
Every year an estimated 230,000 women and 2,000 men in the U.S. are diagnosed with breast cancer. About 25 percent will later develop advanced (metastatic) breast cancer. This is when the cancer originating in the breast spreads to other parts of the body – the lungs, liver, lymph nodes or brain. The goal of screening exams for early breast cancer detection is to find cancers before they start to cause symptoms, which allows treatment to begin early and before the cancer has spread. Key actions for early detection include regular breast self e...
Dusty Art and Colene Sager flew to McCall, Idaho, Sunday morning to spend the day with his sister and brother-in-law, Jan and Ken Williams of Huntington Beach, Calif. The Williams had spent a week at a condo in McCall. David and Phyllis Stueckle treated Pastor John Cross of Selbu Lutheran Church and his friend, Pastor Mark Crispell from Maryland, to lunch in Colfax Sunday....
Karrie Marsh moved from the Yakima Valley via Bridgeport to Colfax when her husband, Buck, was hired as the new principal at Colfax High School. Farming has been their family vocation for generations. Her maternal grandparents, and now uncles, are orchardists in the Yakima Valley. Dad’s side, including grandparents and now her brother, grow irrigated row crops. Her father and brother also do custom spraying. Her grandmother bought the field adjoining her home and would only allow mint to be planted because she loved the scent of mint. When K...
China report at St. John St. John Christian Church invites the community to join them Thursday, Oct. 11, at 7 p.m. to meet Global Ministry Missionaries Tom and Lynnea Morris. They will share there experiences serving in Nanjing, China. Tom was assigned to the Drumtower Hospital, and Lynnea taught through the Amity Foundation during their three years in China. Rosalia library change Rosalia Library Storytime has changed to Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. to better meet the needs of parents. Librarian Karen Wallace invites parents and grandparents to...
Homecoming royalty for Garfield/Palouse was introduced during halftime of the game Friday in Palouse. From the left are Queen Holly Leendertsen and her senior escort Wyatt Redmon, Senior Princess Hannah Koller with Wyatt Mitchell, Junior Princess Kimberly Schaub with Adrian Green, Sophomore Princess Cassidy Clarkston with Ian Cole Sanderson and Freshman Princess Holly Brown with Ian Neibergs. Queen Holly was greeted by her escort, at left, as she exited the Mercedes 560 SL roadster driven by her dad, John Leendertsen. Other owners of show cars...
Whitman County Library will soon offer $66,000 in new digital titles as part of a grant received by the 30 libraries in the Washington Anytime Library consortium. The federal funding comes from the Library Services and Technology Act, administered through the Washington State Library. The titles are available free for download with a Whitman County Library card at the library’s website www.whitco.lib.wa.us. Once at the site, a user then clicks on “Washington Anytime Library,” enters their card number and goes to the button for “Request an e-bo...
St. John-Endicott 4H and FFA members will raise money for the Community Stock Show premium and support fund with a chili feed and silent auction Oct. 13 from 5-8 p.m. at the St. John Community Building. The comfort food dinner will include chili, cinnamon roll, salad and a drink for $6. This event is hosted by the 4H and FFA to support exhibit funds lost from the state fair system. Donations can be made by contacting Jay Mills or Erica Willson....
MARRIAGE LICENSES Howard E. Banks, 24, and Tina M. Cox, 25, both Malden, Sept. 28. WHITMAN COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS Trevor Cook, Thornton, plumbing, $5,000, Oct. 1. Jeremy Schluneger, Colfax, garage, $13,500, Oct. 1. COLFAX BUILDING PERMITS Nicole Hayemeyer, new boiler at 605 S. Mill, $7,176, Oct. 1. Bank of Fairfield, sign for ATM at 402 S. Main, $1,900, Oct. 1....
Council on Aging and Human Services locations for a state and federal emergency food distribution: Wednesday, October 24: Palouse Community Center, 1 to 3 p.m.; Rosalia United Methodist Church, 9 to 11 a.m.; St. John Methodist Church, 9 to 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 25: Malden/Pine City: Town Hall, 8 to 10 a.m.; Garfield Legion / Grange Hall, 2 to 6 p.m.; LaCrosse, 110 N. Main, 8 a.m. to noon; Tekoa City Hall, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Oakesdale Baptist Church, 9:30 to 11 a.m.; Endicott City Hall, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, October 26: Colton-Uniontown, Union...
Dear Savvy Senior, Are there any new or different types of vaccines being recommended to seniors this flu season? Health Conscious Carol Dear Carol, There are actually several different types of flu shots available to seniors this year, along with a new FDA-approved shot for pneumonia. Here are your options. Flu Shots Just as they do every year, the CDC strongly recommends a seasonal flu shot to almost everyone, but it’s especially important for seniors who are more vulnerable. The flu puts more than 200,000 people in the hospital each year a...
Endicott teacher Mike Anderson got so irritated with politics that he wrote a book. “You can’t teach current events all year and not get a bit fed up with the political shenanigans of some of our leadership,” he said about his new book, Jubilee: The Day Everyone was Free, which has been published in an e-book mode for downloading; “Constantly reading and teaching about self-serving politicians who refuse to cooperate with each other for the good of the country was tiresome,” he said. “It got me to wondering what it would take to get our politic...
Preparation for the 11th annual Haunted Palouse is underway. Haunted Palouse will be Oct. 19-20 and Oct. 26-27. Palouse Chamber of Commerce organizers have a need for volunteers in the following areas: building and decorating the three stage places, making cookies for workers and babysitting children of workers. Also requested are donations of pop, bottled water, chips, snacks, mini-candy bars or other general donations to the Haunted Palouse account at McLeod’s Market. Recipients of the proceeds from the event will include the Palouse C...
Pullman Fire Department is going “Passionately Pink for the Cure” in support of October’s Breast Cancer awareness month. All fire department employees will wear pink shirts while on duty. Contact a Pullman firefighter to make a donation or purchase a t-shirt. The fundraiser is a joint event sponsored by Pullman Firefighters Local 1892 and Pullman Fire Department. Funds raised during the October campaign will be split equally between the IAFF Charitable Foundation and Susan G. Komen for the Cure....
Week of Oct. 8-12 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: Breakfast for lunch Tuesday: Macaroni & cheese w/ little smokies, whole grain roll, fruit & vegetable choices Wednesday: Ham & cheese pocket sandwich, whole grain, choice of fruit & vegetables Thursday: Chili, whole grain cinnamon roll, choice of fruits & vegetables Friday:...
Since 1887, the Lutheran community of Endicott has been married, baptized, confirmed and worshiped with Trinity Lutheran Church. The church is celebrating its 125th anniversary this Sunday with a special service inside the purple nave and a potluck birthday party. According to a history of the church compiled by Marilyn Bafus, Sharon Storment and former Pastor Stan Jacobson, the congregation was organized in 1887 by Pastor H. Rieke. “For the Lord is good; his loving kindness endureth forever, and his faithfulness until all generations,” Pas...
Dusty After morning worship services at Selbu Lutheran Church Sunday, there was a short burial service for the remains of Dr. and Mrs. Ole and Bertha Slind in the Selbu Cemetery. The service was attended by the congregation, the couple’s two children, Bob and Johanna, and other family members. Don and Gaylene Manning, Luke and Hannah, Valleyford, and Kyle and Ann Sager, Spokane, spent the weekend with Art and Colene Sager. Marcy Sager and Kenneth joined them Saturday. This was a working visit for a big crop carrot harvest which included d...
Rosalia Rosalia Chamber of Commerce birthday calendars for Rosalia, Malden, Thornton and Pine City are now available at the historic Texaco Station. If the station is closed they can be picked up at Mike Day’s house. Cost is $8....
Homecoming royalty from Washtucna and LaCrosse were crowned during half-time festivities at the LaCrosse football field Friday night. From the left are freshmen Amanda Miller and Eric Harder of Washtucna and Madison Harder and Weston Miller of LaCrosse, sophomores Lura Potter and Jason Wigen of LaCrosse and Gail Harder and Chance Rice of Washtucna, juniors Kadie Whinery and Reece Roberts of LaCrosse and Bo Rice of Washtucna, and seniors Chelsie Kneale and Mike Stubbs of LaCrosse and Amber Dainty and Sawyer Hostetler of Washt...
Talk about a tough job! Three judges for the Melt in Your Mouth Chocolate contest at the Palouse Empire Fair, myself, Teresa Keene and Jana Mathia, entered the Home Arts building knowing that they had a delicious job ahead of them. Tasting chocolate and scoring treats can be a great experience in the minds of some people, namely, the judges. Lorna Lynch, Home Arts superintendent, served sample bites of the entries and confided that she couldn’t judge them because she doesn’t care for chocolate. Entrants in both divisions submitted recipes wit...
Lacrosse LaCrosse All-Purpose 4H Club will have its first meeting of the year next Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 6:30 p.m. at the LaCrosse School library. Youngsters interested in joining the club are urged to attend. The club offers programs in beef, swine, horse, exploring, farm animals, sewing and shooting sports to children from kindergarten through high school, although some projects are limited to third graders and older. Also, the club is always looking for volunteers to help with student programs. Those who would like to volunteer are urged...
Former Whitman County Commissioner Hollis Jamison of Garfield was awarded a $50 Tanks of Thanks fuel card from CHS, parent company of Cenex, for his work helping feed local residents. Jamison said he drives from Garfield to Spokane twice a month to pick up food that feeds more than 135 families and seniors. He delivers between 3,000 and 4,000 pounds from Second Harvest in Spokane to Palouse, Garfield, Farmington and Elberton. Jamison, Master of LaDow Grange, said when Hurricane Katrina hit the New Orleans area a few years ago, he wanted to do...
COUNCIL ON AGING SENIOR PROGRAM MENU Colfax-Plymouth Congregational Church: Wednesday — Oven baked chicken, potatoes & gravy, broccoli w/ savory cheese, carrot/raisin sunrise salad, birthday dessert, milk, coffee or tea. Rosalia-Methodist Church: Tuesday — Oven baked chicken, potatoes & gravy, broccoli w/ savory cheese, carrot/raisin sunrise salad, birthday dessert, milk, coffee or tea. Palouse-Palouse Community Center: Wednesday —Oven baked chicken, potatoes & gravy, broccoli w/ savory cheese, carrot/raisin sunrise salad, birthday dessert, mil...
Prescription drug take-back will be Saturday, Sept. 29, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Whitman Hospital & Medical Center. Residents with unused prescription at home can take advantage of the prescription drug take-back program. Whitman Hospital and Medical Center is partnering with local law enforcement to receive and dispose of prescription drugs. The day is part of a program planned by the Drug Enforcement Agency. Residents can drop off drugs without getting out of their car. The hospital’s tent will be set up in the north parking lot, and staffers w...