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  • Pastor's Corner: Praise the Lord, All of Creation!

    Aug 4, 2011

    In early July my wife, two kids and I took a short family camping trip to a campground not far from Colville. The setting was wonderful. Our campsite was close to the lake so we could bring our canoe right down to the shore. It was well shaded by majestic pines, and the campground was quiet. We enjoyed evening and morning paddles around the lake The mountains rose around us, and the trout seemed to be leaping just for the fun of it. Whenever I find myself in such a setting, I am reminded of the many Psalms that ring out in praise of God and God...

  • Amy Gordon, Wellsandt exchange wedding vows

    Aug 4, 2011

    Amy Gordon, daughter of Jon and Arlene Gordon, LaCrosse, and Andrew Wellsandt, son of Steve and Robyn Wellsandt, Ritzville, were married in a late summer evening ceremony at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Pullman. Matron of honor was Katie Boswell, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Tricia Barry and April Mackleit, cousins of the bride; Aimee Schulhauser and Megan Munro, sisters of the groom; Holly Wellsandt, sister-in-law of the groom; Amber Drake, Cara Broeckel and Angie Withers, all sorority sisters of the bride. The flower girls were Ashley... Full story

  • LaCrosse - Dollars for Scholars nets $20K at auction

    Debbie Casey|Aug 4, 2011

    Lacrosse The LaCrosse Dollars for Scholars committee met last week to recap their auction results. The auction raised $20,000 for the scholarship fund. The event was attended by more than 150 people during the Farmers Fest weekend. They were entertained by the lively and fun live auction, called by Butch Booker. Highlights of the live auction included the sale of a watercolor painting by artist Dennis Brunson who attended the auction with his graduating class of 1961. Bank of Whitman purchased of a bench hand crafted by Darrin Barry using wood...

  • My Favorite Recipes - Meet Pastor Dennis and Marion Bay, Selbu

    Joe Smillie|Aug 4, 2011

    After 32 years serving as pastor to the Lutheran community of southwest Whitman County, the Rev. Dennis Bay will have to find a new identity in his upcoming retirement. “Someone called the other day and asked for Dennis. I had to think for a second before I realized I was Dennis,” said Pastor Bay. “After so many years I’ve just been Pastor Bay. I may have to get used to Dennis again.” Since 1979, Pastor Bay has presided over funerals, weddings and Sunday services at the domed Selbu Lutheran Church on Mud Flat. He will give his last sermon to...

  • Rosauers checker cans $50k

    Jul 28, 2011

    Brinnon Faulter, a checker at Rosauers, won $50,000 with a scratch lottery ticket July 20. She collected the prize from the Spokane office of the lottery July 21, according to her husband, Justin, who works in the meat department at Rosauers. Justin said they have put the winnings in the bank and are now checking out the car market. Justin said his wife kept saying “no way” when she scratched the ticket, and he assumed she meant no way was the ticket going to be a winner. She was actually expressing disbelief when the right number came up for... Full story

  • Pastor’s corner - July 28, 2011

    Jul 28, 2011

    WHO ARE THE TRUE PEOPLE OF GOD? To put it another way…what characterizes a person or a group of people who are truly saved? Are there some characteristics that the Bible describes that should accompany those who belong to the Lord? The apostle Paul wrote, “For we are the circumcision, who worship God in the Spirit, rejoice in Jesus Christ,and have no confidence in the flesh” ~ Philippians 3:3 In this passage in Philippians, Paul is warning the church in Philippi to stand firm against false teaching/legalism. There were those who had “crep... Full story

  • Good old days - July 28, 2011

    Jul 28, 2011

    8 years ago July 30, 1886 The long looked for fire alarm bell arrived Saturday. It weighs 700 pounds and will probably be temporarily hung in the rear of Livingstone & Kuhn’s Hardware store. It is a dandy. The new proprietors of the flouring mill at Palouse City are at work on the dam, endeavoring to stop the leakage which is so bad they cannot run when the water is at low stage. James Lane, the 16-year-old thief who has been operating in Steptoe for some time past, was overhauled near Garfield and examined by Justice Porter on a charge of gr...

  • Savvy senior - July 28, 2011

    Jul 28, 2011

    Discount Options for Retirees Headed Back to School Dear Savvy Senior, Are there any financial resources available to retirees who are interested in going back to college? Since I retired, I’ve been thinking about going back to school to study some topics of interest to me, but living on a fixed income I could use some financial help. College-Bound Senior Dear Senior, There are actually numerous discounts, tuition waivers, tax credits and other deals that can help retirees go back to school a little cheaper. Here’s what you should know. Bac...

  • Pullman births - July 28, 2011

    Jul 28, 2011

    Hanks, Lilyana Marie, was born July 15, 2011, at seven pounds, nine ounces, to Drew and Kelly Hanks of Pullman. Paternal grandparents are Kevin and Barbara Hanks of League City, Texas. Maternal grandparents are Paul and Jan Newbold of Houston, Texas. The baby joins sisters Rachel, 5, and Katelynn, 3. Hancock, Faith Mackenze, was born July 13, 2011, at eight pounds, 10 ounces, to Shuvonn and Mike Hancock of Lewiston. Paternal grandparents are Joe and Lisa Hancock of Clarkston. Maternal grandparents are Jim and Brenda Light of Asotin. The baby... Full story

  • MOMENTS IN TIME

    Jul 28, 2011

    The History Channel • On Aug. 14, 1751, Francis Blandy falls into a coma and dies in his home outside London, a victim of arsenic poisoning at the hand of his daughter, Mary, who wanted his fortune and the freedom to be with her married lover. Mary was hanged from the gallows after being found guilty of murder. • On Aug. 10, 1776, news reaches London that the Americans had drafted the Declaration of Independence. Until the Declaration of Independence formally transformed the 13 British colonies into states, the conflict centered in Massachusett... Full story

  • WSU lists area graduates following spring semester

    Jul 28, 2011

    The following Washington State University students from this area have earned undergraduate degrees following the spring 2011 semester. Honors earned by students are listed with summa cum laude for a cumulative grade point average of 3.90 or better, magna cum laude for 3.7 to 3.9 and cum laude for 3.5 to 3.7. The list may be affected by students who restrict the release of some or all information about themselves. ALBION: David Michael McDowell, Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies; Jeremy Daniel McLain, Bachelor of Arts in Foreign...

  • Teen movie night at Colfax pool

    Jul 28, 2011

    A teen movie night will be Friday beginning at 8 p.m. at the Colfax pool. Teens will be able to swim and watch a feature film. Admission will be $3 and limited to teens who will be freshmen this year and older. One nominee for the feature: Jaws....

  • etc. - July 28, 2011

    Jul 28, 2011

    Palouse will host 6th Bluegrass fest The sixth annual Palouse Bluegrass Festival will be Saturday at Palouse City Park. Musicians such as Wannigan, Scott Thompson and Tiana Gregg will play from 12-9 p.m. Also featured will be antiques, crafts and food, including a pig roast barbecue and beer garden to benefit the new community center project. Festival admission is $5. The performance schedule includes 12 p.m. Diamond Joe and the Country Mile, 12:20 p.m. Drake Akin, 12:30 p.m. Dave Fulfs and Friends, 1 p.m. River Giant, 2 p.m. Tom Drake Band, 3... Full story

  • Cocking finishes basic

    Jul 28, 2011

    Air Force Airman Colby J. Cocking has graduated from basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The son of Scot Cocking of Farmington, Cocking graduated in 2008 from Garfield/Palouse High School. Cocking earned distinction as an honor graduate.... Full story

  • Kramers will celebrate 50th anniversary

    Jul 28, 2011

    Ken and Sara Kramer of Steptoe will celebrate their 50th anniversary with a no-gift reception Saturday, August 6, 2011, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Schmuck Park. Ken and Sara were married June 25, 1961, in Kelso. A graduate of Kelso High School, Ken served in the U.S. Army and retired from the Washington State Department of Agriculture. Sara graduated from Etowah County High School, Gadsden, Ala. Hosting the reception will be their 10 children and families from all over the United States....

  • Appels mark 50th in South Carolina

    Jul 28, 2011

    David and Alice Herres Appel celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with their children and grandchildren at Edisto Beach, S.C., in early June. After they both graduated from WSU, they were married July 15, 1961, in Pomeroy. They lived in Spokane, Iowa, Tacoma, Southern California, West Virginia and Colorado while David was working for the US Geological Survey. After retiring in 1994, David and Alice returned to the Colfax area. Joining them at the beach were their children and their spouses, Jennifer and Jerry Butcher, Georgia; Charlie... Full story

  • Palouse girl to compete in state junior pageant

    Jul 28, 2011

    Sarah Bailey, 13, Palouse, has been chosen as a state finalist in the National American Miss Washington Pageant which will be Sept. 3-4 at the Hilton Seattle Airport and Conference Center in Seattle. The National American Miss Pageants are for girls ages 4 to 18 years and have five different age divisions. Sarah will compete in the Junior Teenage division, along with other outstanding young ladies from across the state of Washington. The winner will receive a $1,000 cash award, the official crown and banner, a bouquet of roses and air...

  • Delay Palouse surplus sale

    Jul 28, 2011

    Date of the surplus sale for Palouse School District has been changed to Aug. 30 with viewing from 3 to 4 p.m. and buying from 4 to 7 p.m....

  • Oscar Broeckel gets 89th fetes

    Karen Broeckel|Jul 28, 2011

    Dusty Oscar Broeckel was the honored guest at two celebrations of his 89th birthday. Saturday, Tom and Doreen Riedner, Genesee; Tony and Denise Kendall, Tacoma; Karen Broeckel, Dusty, and Oscar enjoyed dinner at the Fireside Restaurant in Pullman. The Kendalls spent the weekend with her father. Monday evening, Doreen Riedner hosted a birthday dinner at the honoree’s home attended by Brian and Angela Broeckel, Sami BeDell and Karen Broeckel. Fran Jones returned from a trip to her hometown in Saskatchewan recently where she attended a family r...

  • Potluck set to honor Bays of Selbu Lutheran

    Debbie Casey|Jul 28, 2011

    Lacrosse A retirement potluck picnic honoring Selbu Lutheran’s Pastor Dennis and Marion Bay will be at LaCrosse City Park Sunday Aug. 14 at 12:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to bring a dish to share and join the celebration. Table service and beverages will be provided. A short program will follow the picnic. For any questions contact Roberta Cox or Ann Emerson. Ruth Dorman was treated to a surprise visit from her cousin, Sandi Ellingwood Ryland from Stubenville, Ohio, along with five of Sandi’s daughters, Margaret, Mary, Melanie, Sylvie and Eli... Full story

  • Colfax Country Showdown competitiors

    Jul 28, 2011

    Kristy Powell of Colfax performs in the 30th annual Country Showdown, sponsored by Texaco, Saturday at the Moscow Farmers Market. A total of 10 area acts competed for an invitation to the state competition. Colfax residents. from left, Rosie, Regan and Eric Meyer perform Old Man Sister. “We’re the sisters,” announced the girls from the stage. “And I’m the old man,” said Eric.... Full story

  • My Favorite Recipes - Ginger Gallagher

    Jana Mathia|Jul 28, 2011

    Meet Ginger Gallagher, Albion In January of this year, Ginger Gallagher became a client of Via Family Chiropractic. After a few months not only did she feel better, but she was offered a job. Since May 1 she has been the office manager. “I couldn’t have made a better decision,” she said. Ginger resides in Albion near her parents and grandparents. Ginger has a daughter, Sammy, 13. “Family is first for me,” Ginger noted. Ginger has worked for may local businesses and at WSU doing office work. Pri...

  • etc. - July 21, 2011

    Jul 21, 2011

    Lehman grant backs three-month American artists exhibit at WSU The Washington State University Museum of Art announced a $10,000 grant from the Robert Lehman Foundation in support of an upcoming exhibition and book project which celebrates a unique collection of works by exceptional American artists. The exhibition, Works on Paper: American Art 1945-1975, will be presented from October through December at the museum. The mission of the Robert Lehman Foundation is to fulfill and further his support of the visual arts. Since his death in 1969,... Full story

  • UW roll lists Steiger

    Jul 21, 2011

    Geraldine Steiger of Dusty was named to the Dean’s list for the spring quarter at the University of Washington. To qualify, students are required to attain a grade average of 3.5 or higher on a least 12 graded credits.... Full story

  • St. John to plan exhibit

    Jul 21, 2011

    A Smithsonian planning meeting will be in St. John next Monday, July 25, at 9 a.m. Anyone interested in participating in any phase of the Journey Stories Museum on Main Street exhibit is welcome to attend at the St. John city hall. For more information, contact Lydia Smith or the St. John Library, 648-3319....

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