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  • Colfax grads luncheon

    May 3, 2012

    Next Colfax alumni luncheon in Spokane will be Monday, May 7, beginning at noon at the Timber Creek Buffet located in the Argonne Village Shopping Center, 9211 East Montgomery, Millwood. Members of all classes are welcome. For more information, contact Sandra Hubbard Conti in Spokane. [email protected]...

  • "Quilts & Beyond" opens at Dahmen

    May 3, 2012

    Seven resident artists who make up Fiber Fusion will have work on display in the Hayloft Gallery at the Dahmen Barn May 6 through 27. The opening reception will be Sunday, May 6, from 1 to 4 p.m. What originally brought the artists together was a common interest in exploring non-traditional quilting techniques. Wearable art, quilted art wall hangings, mobiles and fabric bowls make up a few of the items in the exhibit. The artists have incorporated everything from rare bird feathers to copper in the quilted art pieces and wea... Full story

  • PRH Foundation sets sixth annual gala

    May 3, 2012

    Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation is now accepting registrations for its sixth annual gala which will be Saturday, May 19. The event is sponsored by Avista Corporation and begins at 6 p.m. at the SEL Event Center. Deadline is May 9. The event is a fundraiser for the foundation’s Medical Technology Fund which benefits the Hospital. The evening will begin with wine tasting featuring Merry Cellars Winery of Pullman and an art gallery showcasing pieces by Palouse area artists. A gourmet dinner will be served by WSU catering followed by a p...

  • Wii party at Albion

    May 3, 2012

    A Wii party challenge will be May 17 at the Albion Library from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. with prizes for the winners. Youngsters can challenge their parents or teach them how to use the Wii. Saturday story time will be at 2 p.m. May 5,12 and 19. After school craft time May 24 will be from 4 to 5 p.m. at the library. Pajama story time will be May 10 at 6:30 p.m. All programs are in the Albion Branch of the Whitman County Library, located in the Albion Community Building. Branch hours are Tuesdays, 3:30 to 6 p.m.; Thursdays, 3:30 to 7:30 p.m., and...

  • Summons on 19 wheat theft charges

    May 3, 2012

    James Hughes, 52, Endicott, has been summoned to appear in court May 18, after 19 counts of first degree theft were filed against him Tuesday in Whitman County Superior court. The charges allege Hughes took loads of wheat over a three year span. Each of the 19 different charges alleges wheat was taken on a different dates beginning April 24, 2009, and ending July 6 of last year. The charges were filed by Prosecutor Denis Tracy. Value of the wheat in each count was alleged at more than $5,000, the amount required for a first-degree theft...

  • Driver leaves crash scene

    May 3, 2012

    The driver of a 2003 Volkswagen Jetta who was involved in an accident near Dusty April 26 continued eastbound and was later located in Colfax. According to the Washington State Patrol report, Victoriya R. Broyan, 20, Kennewick, was unable to stop the Jetta in time to avoid striking the rear of 2011 Silverado pickup truck driven by Kelly W. Hayden, 49, Spokane. Hayden was driving eastbound at 4:05 p.m. on Highway 26 when he slowed to make a left turn onto a private road. The Jetta driven by Broyan struck the pickup in the right rear bumper. The... Full story

  • On the Record

    May 3, 2012

    MARRIAGE LICENSES Josh M. Ryan, 23, Pullman, and Sarah L. Reifel, 21, Yakima, April 27. Christopher P. Helbling, 27, and Jessica L. Novosel, 24, both Moscow, April 24. Matthew P. Carstens, 22, Reardan, and Kayla M. Salts, 20, Pullman, April 19. WHITMAN COUNTY BUILDING PERMITS First Wind, 58 wind turbines in Oakesdale/Rosalia/ Thornton area, $2 million each, substation outside Rosalia, $15,000, and Operations and Maintenance building near Rosalia, $336,169, all April 30. JDK Ranches, Colfax, hay shed, $17,100, April 30. Roy Druffel, Pullman,...

  • Eastern lists fall honor students

    May 3, 2012

    Eastern Washington University winter quarter dean’s list honors includes the following students from Whitman County schools. Undergraduates who achieve a grade average of 3.5 or higher on 12 credit hours of study qualify for the dean’s list. If a student has placed a directory restriction on their records the name was not released for publication. Qualifiers are listed as follows: Colfax: Alex Teade, Andrew Scholz, Brittany Myers, Tyler Morse, Emily Hauser-Ledbetter, Lauri Gay and Abby Erickson. Colton: Emily Tilton and Erin Bauer. Gar... Full story

  • Dusty duo attends Lake City concert

    Karen Broeckel, Gazette Correspondent|May 3, 2012

    Dusty David and Phyllis Stueckle were in Coeur d’Alene Saturday and Sunday. Granddaughter Ashleigh Stueckle, daughter of Doug and Cheryl Stueckle, performed in a concert Saturday evening as a member of the Coeur d’Alene Symphony Orchestra. Linda Hennigar spent from Wednesday to Saturday in the Tri-Cities last week. She attended grandson Wesley’s baseball games on Wednesday and Friday. She also visited with friends Jake Lye and Ron and Linda Hiskey. Kim and Cindy Pitts drove to Renton last Thursday to visit with their daughter Carrie. Durin... Full story

  • Cool cars on a warm day atop Steptoe Butte

    May 3, 2012

    Thirty-two Corvettes rolled through Colfax Sunday on a tour of the Spokane Corvette Club. Tour members traveled south on Highway 195, made a luncheon stop in Clarkston and then went downstream along the Snake River to Wawawai. They came up the Wawawai grade and went up Steptoe Butte where this photo was taken by Ralph Walter of Colfax, a member of the club....

  • McClintock featured in 'Vertical'

    Apr 26, 2012

    Derek McClintock, Colfax 2001 grad who is now pursuing a career as a helicopter pilot, was featured in the April-May edition of Vertical, a trade magazine for helicopter pilots. McClintock is in San Diego where he is employed with Heliquest on the Sunrise project to install a power line from the Mexican border to the mountains of San Diego. The son of Don and Elaine McClintock of Colfax, McClintock has been a helicopter pilot for eight years after training with Inland Helicopter at Felts Field in Spokane. Prior to joining Heliquest, he was...

  • This is a hammer

    Samantha Mazzotta|Apr 26, 2012

    Cleaning a Rusty Grill Q: I left my propane grill out on the back deck over the winter. We didn’t get much snow or rain, and actually used it from time to time, so I didn’t cover it. Now I notice some rust on the underside of the grill. What’s the best way to clean it and prevent it from happening again? — Janice B., Columbia, Md. A: You can buy a cleaner that removes rust stains at your local hardware or home-improvement store, or if the rust is mostly surface-based, try wiping the area first with a damp cloth. If not all the rust is removed,...

  • Spokanite dies in cycle crash

    Apr 26, 2012

    A Spokane resident, Thomas E. McCracken, 64, died at the scene of a motorcycle accident on the Rock Lake Road just south of the Dewey Road intersection late Sunday morning. Also, two Spokane Valley residents, Gary A. Morris, 54, and April M. Morris, 48, were injured when their motorcycle spilled at the same location. They were transported by ambulance to Sacred Heart Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries. According to Sheriff’s Sgt. Rick McNannay, deputies responded to a report that two motorcycles had crashed off Rock Lake Road s...

  • Schmick reunion brings 66 to Colfax

    Apr 26, 2012

    The annual Schmick reunion was Easter weekend with 66 in attendance. Gatherings included a Friday dinner at Sol Vallarta, lunch Saturday at Eddy’s, an informal get-together at the Best Western meeting room and a memorial service for Loretta Hill at the Endicott cemetery. A reunion dinner was at Hill Ray Plaza. Lorraine Beardemphl and Kirk Schmick chaired the event. At the program opening videos were shown in memory of cousins who died the past year, Loretta Hall and Mark Beardemphl. Background music on the viola was played by Brandon S...

  • Prayer Day service slated at Farmington

    Apr 26, 2012

    Farmington Seventh-day Adventist church will host a prayer service for the 61st annual National Day of Prayer Thursday, May 3, at 6 p.m. The Upper Columbia Academy Choraliers will sing, and Pastors Mark Mewhinney, Latah Bible Church; Hal Whitman, Tekoa Community Church; Phil Weagraffe, Garfield Community Church; Dean Walker, Garfield Christian Fellowship; Roger Martin, Seventh-day Adventist Church; Peggy Ray, Garfield United Methodist Church, and James Kilmer, retired pastor, will participate. This service includes special prayer for the... Full story

  • SJ Library at fair

    Apr 26, 2012

    St. John Library will close at noon April 29 so the library staff can participate in the St. John fair. They will operate a prize wheel for kids and information about the Rural Heritage project and other library programs and services. Book Bear will hand out balloons. Palouse Discovery Science Center will be at Second Wednesday Club in the St. John Library May 9 for a hands-on, minds-on learning experience that promotes creative thinking, teamwork and problem-solving skills. Attendance limit is 24 students, age seven or older. To reserve a...

  • BIRTHS

    Apr 26, 2012

    Boy born to Mathias Mason Kelly Mathia was born April 16, 2012, at seven pounds, four ounces, at Whitman Hospital and Medical Center to Heather and A.J. Mathia of Colfax. Maternal grandparents are Leonard and Sandy Malott of Spokane. Paternal grandparents are Leonard and Tracy Mathia of Colfax. The baby joins brother, Levi, 2....

  • CLUBS & YOUTH GROUPS

    Apr 26, 2012

    Rosalia Garden Club Rosalia Garden Club will meet May 2 at Penni Barringer’s home in Rosalia with Mary Rattenbury co-hostess for the 1 p.m. dessert. The program will be “Jewelry made from Plant Materials” by Joyce DiGiovanni of Coeur d’Alene. Necklaces, bracelets, and other accessories will be shown along with techniques in making them. Guests are welcome, but they are asked to contact the hostess before the Wednesday meeting. Rivers Edge 4H The Colfax River’s Edge 4H club met Friday January 13 to see two example demonstrations and receive 4...

  • BOOKMARK

    Apr 26, 2012

    A contribution jar for the Colfax Arts Council’s H’Art of the Palouse Banner Competition is now located at the Colfax Library. People are encouraged to add interesting items, gift certificates, acrylic paint, brushes, candy, toys or any items they believe the winning banner artist might enjoy. A Community Reception for the Colfax Banner artists will be next Thursday, May 3, at 7 p.m. in the Colfax Library as part of Meet the Artist series. All banner artists will be introduced, their banner work shared and the People’s Choice for the favor... Full story

  • NOW HERE'S A TIP

    Joann Derson|Apr 26, 2012

    • “My best friend recently had her first child. For her baby shower, we decided to get together and cook her several meals that could be frozen and go right from the freezer to the oven. This way, she has many meals to grab in the first few sleepless weeks.” — E.S. in Mississippi • Need to save money grocery shopping? Studies show that if you shop when the store is least busy, you’ll make smarter decisions. Try shopping at off-peak hours, such as later in the evening or early in the morning. Or try your store on Wednesday, traditional...

  • Hospital highlights: Imaging Services & Orthopedics

    Apr 26, 2012

    Imaging Services plays a vital role in the diagnostic evaluation of our patients. Whitman Hospital’s Radiology Department has worked to make their department the best that it can be. Like any great team, Radiology works well together and stays positive, even when faced with the unexpected changes and challenges that come with working in the healthcare field. The radiology team works closely with the orthopedic surgeons to ensure the appropriate tests are performed for the best patient outcomes possible. Our certified technologists perform n...

  • King Arthur visits Rosalia

    Mike Day|Apr 26, 2012

    A Missoula Children’s Theater production of King Arthur’s Quest resulted in two performances at the school April 14. Students at all grade levels were encouraged to tryout for roles in the performance at the start of the week and practice for the performance under the tutelage of MCT directors during the week. Music and lyrics for the show were written by Michael McGill. Rosalia Teachers, Pat’s Book, Gifted Grannies and Brad and Brenda Kjack provided support for the show.... Full story

  • Transformer blast blocks Thorn

    Apr 26, 2012

    Traffic on Thorn Street in Colfax was blocked 35 to 40 minutes last Wednesday after a transformer blew up on the north side of Thorn Street near the F Street intersection. Chief Bill Hickman said the explosion knocked down lines on both sides of the street. Avista crews were credited with making a quick response to the scene, but the street had to be blocked off in both directions and that cut off vehicular traffic to the upper Thorn Street area. A fire crew was called to the scene and assisted with traffic control....

  • Pullman births

    Apr 26, 2012

    Fan, Yuke Alice, was born April 9, 2012, at six pounds, five ounces, to Xuping Huo and Wei Fan of Pullman. Paternal grandparents are Yurdong Fan and Ruyan Zheng of Suichang, China. Maternal grandparents are Dianpeng Huo and Zhongqia Liu of Yantai, China. This is the couple’s first child. Davis, Mila Kimberlyn, was born April, 11, 2012, at eight pounds, three ounces, to Michael and Tonia Davis of Spokane. Paternal grandparents are John Davis and Shonda Harvey of Richland. Maternal grandparents are Herb and Kim Greenwalt of Palouse. This is t...

  • Good Old Days

    Apr 26, 2012

    8 years ago April 29, 1887 It is rumored that the Farmington branch of the O.R. & N. will be extended to Spokane Falls immediately. If present plans are carried out, the Palouse country will soon be covered with a network of railways. A post office has been opened at Oaksdale, with Sol. Kaminsky as postmaster. Election of the justice of the peace in precinct No. 9, north Colfax, resulted in favor of C.P. Edmonds, who received 44 of the 52 votes cast. Dr. Butler has rented the Sensinger building at Uniontown and put in a stock of drugs. This...

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