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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...
Nearly 45 Whitman County youngsters met the goal of not watching television during a week in April to meet the library’s five-day TV Free Challenge. The Friends of the Library supported the event by offering a free book to every youngster who met the challenge. U.S. researchers report toddlers who watch too much TV may struggle in school later with measurably lower scores in math. Less surprisingly, children who watch too much television weigh more and eat more snacks and soft drinks than those whose TV viewing is limited, researchers report i...
—Corey Baerlocher photo Amber Toni McCaw, daughter of Guy and Lynn McCaw of Waitsburg and Don Dayton of Spokane, and Michael Steven Roberts, son of Bruce and Joyce Bell of Hay and the late Steve Roberts of LaCrosse, were married April 14 in Waitsburg. The Rev. Bret Moser, pastor of the Waitsburg Presbyterian Church, officiated for the ceremony which was at the home of the bride’ s brother and sister-in-law, Jesse and Kate McCaw. The bride and groom had their children, Tucker Gleason and Trace Roberts, stand with them during the ceremony. A rec...
Hooper Conly and Betty Merritt traveled to Yakima April 27-29 to visit with Betty’s cousin, Max and Karen Swift of Eatonville. They all attended the vintage car show at the Agricultural Museum in Union Gap where Max had a car entered. Bill and Della Evans traveled to Spokane Friday. They visited the Spokane Junior Livestock Show at the fairgrounds and watched grandson Cole Evans and other locals show their steers. That evening they attended the Ag Forestry program graduation dinner. Grandson Jared Webley was among those honored at the end of t... Full story
Theme for the LaCrosse Farmer’s Festival will be “On the Move.” Kickoff will be Friday, June 15, with a spaghetti dinner at the Teapot Cafe. Saturday, June 16, 2012 there will be a breakfast at the Teapot Cafe and parade at 10:30. Grand Marshalls of the parade will be all the volunteers who work with our youth in the community. There will be a barbecue at noon in the park and music by “Cross Country.” Afternoon activities include the Community Pride ribbon cutting at the new store at 2 p.m. Mudfest, kids races, chalk art, money scramble...
Week of May 14-18 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: Hamburger w/the works, oven fries, fruit Tuesday: Chicken alfredo, green salad, whole wheat roll, fruit Wednesday: Breakfast Thursday: Picnic Friday: Taco burgers w/the works, tater tots, fruit JES Monday: Hamburgers on whole wheat bun w/ the works, oven fries, fruit Tuesday:...
Twenty-five members of Athenaeum traveled to Palouse for lunch at the Bank Left on May 4. This was the last meeting of the year and Sharon Helmick passed out the Year Books for next year. Mae Schulz, retiring President, thanked this year’s committees and their work. She handed the gavel over to May Ann Wigen, next year’s President. Members enjoyed the craft and antique shops in Palouse. Meetings will resume Oct. 5.... Full story
Inland Northwest Blood Center unit will be at the Colfax Library Tuesday, May 15 from 2:30-5:30 p.m. Visit www.inbcsaves.org to make an appointment or call Whitman County Library. All 14 branches of Whitman County Library will close next Wednesday, May 16, for the annual staff training day. Amphibians and reptiles from the University of Idaho will visit the Colfax Library Thursday, May 17, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. With a note from a parent, kids may ride bus #5 to enjoy stories and crafts about reptiles and amphibians. Mahlon Kriebel from Garfiel... Full story
Seventeen members of P.E.O. Chapter AF met April 23 at the home of Diane Solbrack, hostess, with Jill Solbrack, co-hostess. A report and pictures were shared from the tea and luncheon at Pomeroy. Leona Herman won the prize for “best hat”. An officers’ workshop and the S.E. Reciprocity meeting was at Gladish in Pullman, Saturday, April 28. The education committee will review the high school scholarship applications from this year’s graduating senior girls to determine a recipient. Discussion for the annual fund raiser included the possibi...
Whitman County has been awarded nearly $400,000 in grant funding from the state Department of Ecology for solid waste operations. Ecology officials announced nearly $19 million in grant funding to 95 local government entities. Whitman County’s public works department was awarded more than $250,000 to upgrade its recycling center at the waste transfer station and landfill on Carrothers Road between Colfax and Pullman. The county’s health department received more than $100,000 to ramp up inspections and investigations of solid waste issues rep...
Bodie Dominguez will perform a benefit concert for the Dahmen Barn May 19 at 7:30 p.m. Admission will be $8 at the door. Raised in Mexico until the age of 12, he performs Latin classics. In the last 15 years, Bodie has performed in just about every club and honky tonk bar within a 200 mile radius of the Lewiston-Clarkston area at one time or another. He started playing with bands in 1972.... Full story
If you’ve followed Colfax sports, Palouse Empire Fair news or been a patient at Whitman Hospital and Medical Center, you’ve probably already heard of Jami Pierson Imler. The daughter of Jill and Robbie Pierson, she was born in 1976 and grew up on the family ranch at Hay and in Colfax. She has an older sister, Bobette. Her older brother, Chad, farms with Robbie, and their children and Jami’s enjoy family times together. Jami attended school in LaCrosse until they moved to Colfax at the start of her fifth grade year. Her mother worked at Jenni...
The Croskrey Trio, a father and his two daughters from Spokane, will play at the Dahmen Barn Saturday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m. They will play and sing Swing, Bluegrass and Old Standards from the 20s to the 40s. All ages are invited to come to dance or listen. The cost at the door is $7 per person or $20 for a family. Father Greg was part of the original family vocal group and a member of the Doug Scott Cabaret Band. After 30 years of working in the high tech industry, he returned to the entertainment field with his two daughters, Cady and...
The Perkins House volunteers will meet to plan the 2012 Ice Cream Social Monday, May 14, at 6 p.m. at the Perkins House in Colfax. Volunteers with new ideas are encouraged to attend!...
Teens are invited to spend the afternoon with Teen Librarian Chelsea Leachman Monday, May 14, at 5:30 p.m. in the Garfield Library. Snacks, extra computers and supplies for duct tape wallets will be provided. Garfield School’s combined elementary classes collected a grand total of $108.22 in the penny drive. The combined kindergarten-first grade class won a cupcake and ice cream party for their donation of $67. Garfield Library hours are Mondays from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m. and Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Kindergarten and preschool S...
Genealogy Society Whitman County Genealogy Society will sponsor a discussion of genealogy and DNA testing Saturday, May 12, in the Gold Room at Gladish Community Center in Pullman. A presentation will be made regarding a “DNA surname study” and several members will discuss their experiences with DNA testing. There is a $20 fee and lunch will be available to order through Heroes and Sports. The program will begin at 9:30 and run through lunch, until about 1:30. Contact WCGS Program Chair Jean Innerarity for more information. blu...