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May 15, 2008
•Picnic at the Palouse is Saturday
•Crop acreage reports no accepted for USDA programs
•Defensive driving courses planned for county employees
•Elected officials, commissioners agree to meet regularly
•Former Ritzville UMC minister commissioned to Pacific Realm
•Lind takes home top ribbons from Junior Livestock Show
•The Patient Channel goes online
•Watershed planning meeting to
be held May 20
May 8, 2008
•County okays Chevron agreement
•Large group turns out for Join Hands Day
•Park and rec plans for levy,
summer months
•Schmunk to serve on town council
•Strohmaier will again seek the Lincoln County judgeship
•Volunteers needed for successful 2008 Relay
For Life
May 1, 2008
•Featured Quilter debuts at 2008 quilt show
•Lions Club White Cane Days are Friday and Saturday
•County to reinstate Law and Justice Council
•Town, historical society resolve sidewalk issue
•Lind Council approves final phase of airport project
•Top fuel dragster to appear at Washtucna auto show
•Washtucna pool prices, dates
April 24, 2008
•Collision kills two, injures three
•County launches revamped Web site
•Join Hands Day activities set for Ritzville
•Lind to host 10th Fun Fair
•Lind Town Council adopts zoning change
•Schrag citation dismissed
•Shop rags available at Lind Thrift Store
•Western Art Show returns to Historic Ritzville Days
April 17, 2008
•Body
of missing Forsyth man recovered
•Ritzville
Chamber contract for visitor’s center modified
•Ritzville
City wants old high school buttoned up
•Ritzville
Library celebrates National Library Week
•Mayor
seeks skateboard park options
•Ritzville
School District hearing set on I-728
•Search
warrant nets two for drugs
•State
heritage grant workshop held in Ritzville
•Swing-A-Thon
for pets
•Tokio
Elevator dogs captured
•Traveling
Vietnam Memorial expected to make brief stop
•Two
apply for Lind School District’s top job
•Washtucna
alumni set to gather May 24
April 10, 2008
•Ag awareness, safety fair kicks
off today
•Alumni Banquet invites to arrive
in your mail this week
•EARH plans free parenting courses
•Lower Lake Roosevelt Watershed planning meeting
•Two-car wreck claims Coulee City woman
•WDWF stocking trout in Sprague Lake
•Walkers, runners asked to follow guidelines at fairgrounds
April 3, 2008
•$111,958 bid awarded for Division
Street sidewalk project
•Adams County Republicans elect
delegates
•Commissioners okay health department
strategic plan
•Commissioners, hospital staff focus on
customer service
•Community shows support at Nichols
benefit
•Council appoints two new commissioners
for city boards
•Lawsuit over failed sewage lagoon
proceeds
•Pet Rescue benefit planned at city
park
March 27, 2008
•AAUW
to honor local scholars
•Join
Hands Day projects needed
•Leaky
pipes – Crews try to keep up with water system
•Lind
Council addresses audit findings
March 20,
2008
•Easter
Bunny to make a few more egg stops this week
•Holy Week
services set at area churches
•Kickoff
jumpstarts Ritzville's Relay For Life
•Commission
to use funds for review of design ordinance
•Bowling
alley owner opposes creation of buffer zone
•Land
owners can request the county to not spray
•Two
rescued dogs on the road to recovery
•Ritzville
schools receive clean audit
•Deadlines
for Grange scholarships near
•Legislature
sends Schmick bills to governor's desk
•Re-mark
your calendar to celebrate at Lind Fun Fair
•Schoesler's
telephone town hall "a great success"
•Sign up
for Business After Hours
•Upper Crab
Creek-Wilson Creek planning meeting
March
13, 2008
•Calling
all Eagle Scouts
•Easter,
Holy Week services set at area churches
•Egg
Hunts
•Erika
Hennings to lead RPDA
•Grade
school to look for volunteer coordinator
•Lee
& Hayes names Shaun Cross as firm’s first CEO
•Lind
church to celebrate 100 years
•Lind
FFA Alumni reborn
•Ritzville
community blood drive slated
•RMA to
host community Good Friday service
•Rossi
energizes local Republicans
•Sign up
for junior Grange summer camp
•Time to
register for kindergarten, preschool
March 6, 2008
•Adams
County to maintain fair, grounds
•Annual
weed list hearing set for March 11
•County
awards herbicide bids
•Easter
egg hunt, kite flying planned in Ralston
•Finance
committee to review 110 Fund requests
•Information
day planned for sheep producers
•One
more dream for Ritzville
•Public
works dealing with water leaks, potholes
•Volunteerism
– Is there a lack of it?
February 28,
2008
•Classic
comedies on tap for RCT performances
•Formal
launch of eXtension announced by WSU
•Herbicide
resistance management workshops
•Lind
to celebrate ’40 years of Junior Miss’
•McManamon
Road project bids lower
February 21,
2008
•Meteor
brightens the sky, soars past Adams County
•Council
agrees to half day retreat
•Eight
join local roster of EMTs
•Koss
joins city council
•New
signs would make it easy to find schools
•Seller
beware of fake check scams
•State
Junior Miss Program plans at-large program
•USPS
releases next Literary Arts stamp Thursday
•My
Dream for Ritzville is
February 14, 2008
•EARH pilots smoking cessation program
•Here’s your chance to win a 30-second shopping spree
•John Claypool to fill council seat
•Melting snow soaks the county, state
•Postal rate increase in May
•Sheriff’s Office Recognizes Its Own
•Tour group to visit Ritzville church
•Town approves minor water projects
•Town to address mobile homes in zoning code
•Two vie for BBEC director position
February 7, 2008
●Barbershop
quartet to deliver Singing Valentines
●Hospital
district employees to receive cost of living increase
●Hospital
foundation approves new board members, slate of officers
●Hospital
foundation honors Ron Baumann
●Schmick
named to caucus leadership position
January 31, 2008
●Check
the mailbox for your presidential primary ballot
●Ritzville
School District to ask voters to approve M&O levy
●State
auditor scolds Town of Lind for lack of financial controls
●Washtucna
School District requests M&O levy
January 24, 2008
●Assistant
Attorney General wins award for contributions
●Register
now for hunter education class
●Spokane
Ag Expo expands scope of event
●Youth
vision of skate park mirrors adults’
January 17, 2008
●City
awards fuel bid
●Davenport
athlete returns to school, basketball after suspension
●Five
share their ‘dreams’ for Ritzville
●Schafer
settles in as newest council member
●State
marketing guru volunteers time, for wheat museum
January 10, 2008
●City
will barricade snow covered Jackson Street
●Community
awards, auction top chamber’s annual meeting
●Cook
named mayor pro-tem
●Economic
development group on a synergy high
●Koss’s
city council seat left empty
●Montana
search continues for Ritzville grad
●Schafer
to join city council
●Soil
expert tops combined annual meeting Jan. 29
January 3, 2008
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A review of the year’s biggest news
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A.G. McKenna to lead public forums on gas prices
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Hospital board changes meeting location
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Kenfield to continue at EARH through February
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Sheriff’s Office ready for 2008
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New law prohibits texting while driving
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Performance review of hospital district complete
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TRT arrest three in high-risk search
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Hospital district’s reimbursement policy
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Two-vehicle collision nets arrests
December
27, 2007
●Study
finds irrigation water loss could cripple Adams, Lincoln Counties
●Snow
procedures for city, county and state
December 20, 2007
●One
interested in Lind council vacancy
●Reserve
your spot at ACDC Kick-Off Luncheon now
●Town
approves final reservoir payment
December 13, 2007
●Ag
disaster low interest emergency loans for Adams County
●Conservation
district starts local nursery
●DeLeo
hangs up engineer’s hat
●Emergency
protocol saves time when lives are at stake
●Horizons
tabulates community input
●Local
resident knows her trains
●Schmick
takes office as new 9th District state representative
●Town
amends 2007 budget
●Town
sets 2008 salaries
●Troopers
seize cocaine after routine traffic stop
December 6, 2007
●Cancer
Patient Care Grant applications due soon
●Four
bid on Cemetery Road Bridge project
●Kathryn
Miller Christmas Parade is Sunday in Lind
●Lepper
resigns from town council
●Mosquito
control district lowers assessment
●Soft
white wheat prices soar
●Washtucna
buys equipment with grant funds
November
29, 2007
●Bank
of Whitman continues food drive
●Chamber
announces scarecrow winners
●County
approves permit for Waste Management
●County’s
levy shift may be harmful to taxing districts
●Fatality
collision mars Thanksgiving
●Hospital
district turkey, food drives underway
●Town
of Lind amends 2007 budget
●WSP
Traffic stop results in drug bust
November
22, 2007
●Park
and rec district sets 2008 budget
●Start
creating your lighted float now
●Three-year
contracts approved for physicians
●New
dining area under construction at fairgrounds
November
15, 2007
●Flu
clinic deemed a success
●Ritzville,
Lind Councils vote to join ACDC
●Sterling
Savings to host Giving Tree
●Three
injured after one-car rollover on I-90
November
8, 2007
●Ritzville
High School confirms MRSA infection
●FEMA
sets public meeting on floodplain study
●Skull
is more than 600 years old
November 1, 2007
●Commissioners
agree on six-year road plan
●Lind
candle lighting event honors those claimed by Alzheimer’s
●New
economic development council to focus on business retention
●RCT
to present ‘Murder In The Court’
●Scarecrow
contest almost over
●State
approves names for three area geographic features
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