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Malden Summer Readers were unintentionally omitted from the county list which was printed in the Gazette last week. They are Jed Beard, Joel Beard, Noah Beard, Zeke Beard, Brandon Burns, Lillian Jones, Allison Moultrie, Brad Moultrie, Karra Palstring, Lexas Palstring, Hannah Theis and Jacob Whistler....
Dusty Saturday, Linda Hennigar and Diane Monson attended a “Tapestry” reunion potluck at the home of Barney and Rosemary Waldrop in Pullman. Former director Dale Forrey and his wife Lynn, Olympia, were able to attend. Five of the original nine members of the musical group were there. About 12 former members attended. Linda Hennigar spent last Tuesday through Friday in the Tri-Cities. She watched grandson Wesley Banks show his lamb at the Benton-Franklin County Fair. Wesley got a blue ribbon in marketing and a blue for fitting and showing. Frida...
Chuck and Scottia Jordan of Endicott have announced the engagement of their daughter, Alexandra Pelz, to Sergey Gorshenin, son of Lyubov and Dmitriy Gorshenin of Walla Walla. The bride-elect graduated from Gonzaga Preparatory school in 2007, attended North Idaho College in Coeur d’Alene and is currently enrolled in Walla Walla Community College where she received a certificate in phlebotomy, and now studies nursing. Gorshenin graduated from Walla Walla High in 2003, attended Walla Walla Community and Eastern Washington University. He is c...
Navy Seaman Samuel C. Tennant, son of Wanda S. Tennant and Christian L. Tennant, Pullman, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. Tennant is a 2005 graduate of Pullman High School and a 2009 graduate of Washington State University....
When Kathy Miller began teaching in Twin Falls, Idaho, she probably had never heard of Whitman County, let alone Endicott. A graduate of Caldwell High School and The College of Idaho in Caldwell, she hadn’t thought much about living in out-of-state places. That was before she met fellow first-year teacher, Daryl Storment, a graduate of Eastern Washington University. After a year in Twin Falls, they each took positions in Yakima where they married. The couple taught seven years in Yakima, making friends and enjoying their jobs until the o...
Hooper An impromptu potluck last Wednesday, Aug. 22 celebrated the end of harvest and extended a good luck to Calab Hannas as he heads off to college at Walla Walla Community College. Hooper’s volunteer firefighters have been busy this past week putting out several fires, along with other Whitman County volunteer fire departments. Residents appreciate all the time and effort. Wayne Randle of Port Orchard returned home Thursday after spending six weeks visiting in Hooper and working in harvest. Emma Savage of Wenatchee spent the last week in Hoo...
Hard Travelin’ at Dahmen barn Hard Travelin’ Trio will perform folk music with an edge and a dash of bluegrass and pop at Dahmen Barn Saturday, Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m. Those who appreciate folk, folk rock, country and bluegrass will enjoy the Hard Travelin’ Trio. Dale Vallandingham, Bill Johnson and Bob Hopkins got together in July of 2010 to revive the hard-driving folk trio music of the 50s and 60s, but with a dash of bluegrass, country and pop. Hard Travelin’ entertains with music styles of the Kingston Trio, Brothers Four, Gordon Lightfo...
Five local 4Hers qualified for the state 4H fair in Puyallup Sept. 14 to compete in dog classes. Saturday, Aug. 25, eight youth turned out to compete in the dog classes at the only qualifying event in Whitman County. Colby and Macy Bishop, children of Peter and Julie Bishop of Colton, both advanced to state in showmanship, novice obedience, novice regular agility and novice jumpers. Both competed in the state fair last year. Cortney Fleener, daughter of Craig and Carol Fleener of Palouse, advanced in showmanship and pre-novice obedience....
The National Lentil Festival announced the winners of the 2012 Legendary Lentil Cook-Off held Saturday during the festival. First place was the French Cassoulet with Lentils, Bacon, Sausage and Chicken Confit by Lily Julow of Gainesville, Fla. She will receive a $1,000 cash award sponsored by the USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council. Second place went to Washington Harvest Salad submitted by Michelle Keno of Fairfield who will receive $500. The third place award went to Italian Peasant-Kissed Lentil & Butternut Squash Chili submitted by Kelly Mapes of...
The need for blood doesn’t take a summer vacation! The summer months traditionally reflect a lower turnout of donors due in part to high schools and colleges being out of session. They account for almost 35 percent of all blood donations. This combined with the fact that donors are busy with summer activities, creates a greater need during the season. As the sole supplier of blood and blood products for Whitman Hospital and Medical Center, Inland Northwest Blood Center has the potential to save three lives with each blood donation. Blood p...
8 years ago August 26, 1887 Last Saturday, the county commissioners decided on the location of the new court house and adopted the plans of the county building at Dayton, Columbia County, one of the prettiest and most substantial in the territory. Lots have a total frontage of 175 feet and extend back 154 feet. They were purchased from O.L. Wolford and Livingstone and Kuhn. Charley Hubbard has sixty-five men employed on his thousand acre farm north of town. Two headers and a steam thresher are used in cutting and threshing the grain. Some...
The Garden of the Month award for July went to Dave and Cathy St. John’s garden just a few short miles south of Rosalia. The selection committee reported several memory gardens within the garden with an ongoing pond project. Billy Willy’s pond, a memory pond for Cathy’s dad, has six koi and two bottom feeders to keep the algae out. Several water garden plants are planted around the pond. Big Don’s rock garden for Dave’s dad has his original milking stool and bucket along with two plows incorporated into the design. Wind chimes were collected... Full story
Colfax Whitman County Library Summer Reading participants logged more than 4,690 hours of reading time to complete the 2012 Literacy Program. “Dream Big-Read!” was the theme for the 2012 program. Many generous sponsors and volunteers donated money, incentives and time to enhance the program. Participants are listed as follows: Albion Ashton Cathey, Kira Cathey, Colin Dreewes, Kaylee Hinnenkamp, Tyler Hinnenkamp, Lillean Kilgore-Brown, Sonora Lee, Ren Maynard, Riley Maynard, Eleasa Molsee, Isaiah Molsee, Kallai Molsee, Susanna Molsee, Abi... Full story
courtesy Shelley Slocum Blake Slocum, Chad Redman and JB Lange, left to right, were recent recipients of their FFA American Degrees. This is the highest achievement recognized by the National FFA Organization. Less than one-half of one percent of all FFA members earn this achievement. Only 39 American Degrees were awarded in Washington this year. The three Garfield-Palouse chapter members graduated with the 2011 class. They are enrolled in colleges in Washington, California and Oregon. Their advisor is Buddy Carter....
Julie Aune Kincaid is right at home on a farm near Colfax, as the daughter of a LaCrosse area family. Parents Bud and Judy Aune welcomed Julie after having three boys, so she learned to do her homework at her brothers basketball games and was exempt from truck driving during harvest; her mother claimed her for cooking help. She made a mean batch of cookies at an early age. After graduating from LaCrosse High School, Julie majored in education and special education at Washington State University. After college, she married Dennis Kincaid and...
Ruth Enos of Colfax has a role in the production of Oliver which begins a run at the Regional Theater of the Palouse in Pullman tonight, Thursday. A veteran of several musical productions, Enos is cast as Mrs. Bedwin, the housekeeper in act two. She sings the reprise to “Where is Love.” Owen McGreevy and Kimball Cordoba of Pullman play Oliver. Luke McGreevy is the Artful Dodger and Kyle Ross portrays Bill Sikes. The musical is directed by John Rich. Tina McClure is musical director. The production will run Aug. 23, 24 and 25 at 7:30 p.m. wit...
Katelyn Graffis has been awarded a general university scholarship for $1,000 for the 2012-2013 academic year at Eastern Washington University. Katelyn graduated from Oakesdale High School in 2010. She was an assistant at the Oakesdale learning center and played on Nighthawk basketball and volleyball teams. She received an associate degree in elementary education from Spokane Falls Community College where she also received the SFCC presidential medal for graduating with an all-A grade average.... Full story
Dusty Shirley Eggers hosted her annual Penawawa Reunion at her Warm Springs Ranch along the Snake River Saturday, August 11. Attending were Willie and Anne Pierce Lowe, Endicott; Monte and Sharon Steiger, Genesee; Rob and Bobby McVoy and Betty Morgan Culbertson, Walla Walla; Don and Sara Johnston, Cheney; Madge Eggers Griner, Mead; Jim and Marg Johnston Merrill, Lewiston; Anthe Hoffman (Helen Delegans’ daughter), Florida; Dean and Sandee Griner, Willene Delegans Allison, Mary Lou K. Delegans, David and Leslie Griner Cowin and Emily and Heather,... Full story
Swing dance at Dahmen Dahmen Barn in Uniontown will host country swing dance and free lessons Friday, Aug. 31. Lessons begin at 6:15; the dance begins at 7:30. Dance lessons are free; but those attending the dance must pay the $7 cover charge. Classic country music for the dance will be provided by a good friend of the barn, Bodie Dominguez. Lessons will be given free by David and Gabby Skeate, who are popular instructors for Pullman Parks and Rec. BIRTHS Olson grandson born Anthony LeRoy Anderson was born Aug. 14, 2012, at six pounds, 15...
photo courtesy -Carla Hall Colfax was well represented in the Lentil Festival parade on Saturday by Miss Colfax Deanna Aeschliman, Princesses Lindsay Webber and Cacey Hall, sprint boat boat owners Scott and Lori Ackerman with navigator Graham Reynolds....
Dear Savvy Senior, When my neighbor applied for his retirement benefits last year, he found that Social Security had made some mistakes on his earnings record in past years, which caused him to get a monthly benefit check that was lower than it should have been. He never got it straightened out. How can I make sure this doesn’t happen to me? Paranoid Paul Dear Paul, The best way to keep an eye on your Social Security benefits and avoid any possible mistakes is to carefully review your Social Security statement, which you can now do online. J...
8 years ago August 19, 1887 There was a fire in Colfax, Calif., last week and it is going the rounds of the territorial press as having occurred in this town. We have had no fire lately. We don’t want any. Notwithstanding the fact that work is plenty everywhere this time of year, several tramps have been begging for something to eat at different private houses in Colfax the past week. People who feed them only encourage idleness. The best way to get rid of them is to ask them to saw wood. A kitchen and dining room on wheels attracted much a...
Tekoa School: Monday — No Meal Service Tuesday — No Meal Service Wednesday — No Meal Service Thursday — Chicken alfredo, tossed salad, peaches, goodie Friday — No Meal Service COUNCIL ON AGINGSENIOR PROGRAM MENUS Colfax-Plymouth Congregational Church: Wednesday — Chef salad, peaches, breadstick, milk, coffee or tea. Rosalia-Methodist Church: Tuesday — Chef salad, peaches, breadstick, milk, coffee or tea. Palouse-Palouse Community Center: Wednesday — Chef salad, peaches, breadstick, milk, coffee or tea. Pullman-Pullman Senior Center: Monday...
Whitman Hospital and Medical Center has a variety of surgical specialties available. This includes general surgery, orthopedics, plastics, urology, gynecology, outpatient neurosurgery, ophthalmic (eye) and podiatry. Our mix of 50 surgery patients per month is one-third inpatient and two-thirds outpatient. In addition to surgeries, Same Day Services also provides outpatient therapies such as injections, transfusions and complex dressing changes. Our surgical providers include: Palouse Surgeons Three Forks Orthopedics Inland Orthopedics Palouse...
Whitman County Humane Society seeks sponsors and vendors for the fourth annual Mutt Strutt scheduled at Pullman’s Reaney Park Saturday, Sept. 29, to raise funds for the dog park adjacent to AnimalHaven, the WCHS pet shelter. The park is now under construction. It will be the first off-leash dog park in Whitman County. Funding comes solely from donations by individuals and businesses. The Mutt Strutt sponsorship deadline is Sept. 1. Vendor reservations are due Sept. 14. This year’s Mutt Strutt will also feature the fun walk, door prizes, dog...