July 27, 2024

  • Primary election underway

    The Journal | Jul 23, 2024

    RITZVILLE — The Aug. 6 primary election is underway, with ballots expected to have already been delivered to registered voters. Adams County elections officials mailed more than 8,000 ballots to registered voters last week, officials said, noting voters who have not received their ballots by Friday, July 26, should contact the Elections Department of the county Auditor’s Office. To be counted, ballots must be postmarked on or before Tuesday, Aug. 6. Voters waiting until election day to cast their ballots should consider...

  • Deputies save local woman's life

    The Journal | Jul 23, 2024

    OTHELLO — Two Adams County deputies saved the life of a woman who overdosed on drugs July 17. The two deputies whose identities have not been released are credited with administering NarCan to a 38-year-old woman found on the ground in the 300 block of South Reynolds Road. “The actions of responding deputies directly lead to the subject surviving an overdose incident and being transported to a local medical center for treatment,” Sheriff Dale Wagner said. “The teamwork/professionalism displayed by responding...

  • More people jobless in county

    Jul 23, 2024

    The Journal RITZVILLE — The number of unemployed residents in Adams County is increasing. According to a state unemployment report released earlier this month, unemployment has been rising monthly over last year. “Monthly rates have increased from February through May 2024 and Adam County’s 4.2% reading this May was 1 percentage point above the 3.2% rate in May 2023,” the report by Don Mesick said. The lowest recent unemployment rate for the county was 3.2 percent in May 2023, according to the report. While the...

  • Public Records

    Jul 23, 2024

    Sheriff’s Log RITZVILLE – The Adams County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls for service from July 7-13: July 7 12:17 a.m. - Subject reported for violating the burn ban at the 400 block of West Third St. 5:02 a.m. - Deer vs. Vehicle traffic accident on Mcmanamon Road. 6:45 a.m. – Report of a found small safe that had seemed to be tampered with in the area of East Rosenoff Road and North Dewald Road. 8:11 a.m. – Deputies located loose cattle on the 2100 block of West Mcmanmon Road. 10:59 a.m. ...

  • From the Files

    Jul 23, 2024

    125 Years Ago Adams County News July 26, 1899 Rumor has it that an order will soon be issued requiring all postmasters to wear uniforms. The uniform will be light blue trousers, with stripes down the legs, white blouse and a scull cap with a white star in front. The average postmaster may not object to be thus uniformed, but what about the hundreds of ladies throughout the country who write P.M. after their name? Can't chuck them into a uniform with a blue trouser attached....

  • Plane lands in farm field

    Roger Harnack, The Journal | Jul 23, 2024

    RITZVILLE - Two federal agencies are investigating the cause of an emergency aircraft landing Monday, July 15. The incident occurred at 11:45 a.m. when pilot, whose name has not been released, experienced engine problems en route from Spokane to Yakima, records show. The single-engine aircraft made an emergency landing in a field about a mile south of Pru Field. On the pilot was aboard; he was not injured. The incident was referred to the National Transportation Safety Board...

  • Making a splash

    Jul 23, 2024

    Cash Organ, of the St. John-Endicott / LaCrose team, swims during a meet against Colfax and GPOP on Tuesday, July 16, in...

  • Cheney Rodeo results announced

    Cheney Free Press | Jul 23, 2024

    CHENEY - Caleb McMillan of Soap Lake was crowned the all-around cowboy Sunday for the 2024 Cheney Rodeo, earning $998. He competed in bull riding, tie-down roping and steer wrestling. The total payout for Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association events was $91,238. Additionally, the breakaway roping payout was $10,528. Here are the results: Bareback riding: 1. Clay Stone, 84.5 points on C5 Rodeo's Chasing Dreams, $2,611; 2. Tucker Zingg, 83, $2,002; 3. Hunter Greenup, 80,...

  • Near Olympian

    Dale Anderson | Jul 23, 2024

    Forgotten in the annals of time is the story about a farm kid from Ritzville that nearly made the Olympic track team. Walter “Spike” Arlt was an outstanding athlete at Ritzville High School and as a track hurdler he set a state record for the 120 yard high hurdles in 1956 his senior year. That mark still stands as an all-time Bronco track record since the 120 yard high hurdles is now the 110 Meter hurdles. Spike would go onto run track at WSU and in 1960 was selected as...

  • Rosalia Rodeo

    Jul 23, 2024

  • Restoring Balance to America's Regulations

    Don C. Brunell | Jul 23, 2024

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce looked at the cost of regulations in America and found that excessive protocols are undercutting our economy and costing us jobs. Federal rules alone have exploded, and the Chamber says they cost $1.7 trillion. Unwarranted state labor and employment mandates resulted in a 700,000-job loss. On the other hand, paring back state regulations which exceed federal standards now spawns 50,000 new businesses each year. The Chamber report does not indict...

  • Treaty can wait until election is over

    Roger Harnack | Jul 23, 2024

    Dams on the Columbia River and its tributaries contribute greatly to the way of life here in Eastern Washington. So, when the federal government says it has reached an agreement on proposed revisions to the Columbia River Treaty with Canada, rural residents should say not so fast. On the surface, the “in principle” agreement announced last week looks good for Americans. Under the proposed changes, the U.S. will get to keep more of the power generated on our side of the...

  • Legislative candidates square off

    Teresa Simpson, The Journal | Jul 23, 2024

    PULLMAN - The two candidates vying for the 9th Legislative District Position No. 2 seat met in a League of Women Voters forum Monday, July 15. Incumbent Joe Schmick, R-Colfax, is being challenged by political newcomer Pam Kohlmeier, D-Spokane. A third candidate, Arianna Arends, D-Spokane, did not attend. Voters have until Aug. 6 to return their primary election ballots. The 9th Legislative District includes Eastern Adams and other counties. League of Women Voters Services...

  • Lind Birthdays and Anniversaries

    Jul 23, 2024

    LIND — The following residents are celebrating anniversaries and birthdays from July 24-30: Anniversaries July 29 — Scott and Lynn Branson. July 30 — Jason and Shawna Sanger. Birthdays July 25 — Jaxon Rhoten. July 26 — Vi Holland, Craig Cooper and Damon J. Stevenson. July 27 — Mihcelle Cody. July 28 — Gabe Gardner. July 29 — Ty Strohmeier and Sage Rountree. July 30 — Glenn Aby Ill, Jordyn Fode and Harper...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes | Jul 23, 2024

    Summertime, and popsicles hit the spot on a hot day. Popsicles are a refreshing snack after swimming or other outdoor activities, but purchased popsicles are mostly water, flavoring and sugar, what nutritionist call empty calories. Go Odessa Summer Recreation participants made Fruit Tie Dye Popsicles last week. Fruit and yogurt based with just a small amount of honey for sweetener. Besides learning to measure fresh fruit and other ingredients, they also learned how to make...

  • Summary of ORDINANCE 24-04

    Liz Powell, Ritzville Journal | Jul 25, 2024

    Summary of ORDINANCE 24-04 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 2024 BUDGET OF THE TOWN OF LIND, WASHINGTON, AS ADOPTED IN ORDINANCE 23-08. THIS AMENDMENT IS TO REALLOCATE FUNDS DUE TO THE COUNCIL APPROVAL OF ELIMINATION OF THE CODE ENFORCEMENT POSITION BY ORDINANCE 24-03. This amendment became effective July 9, 2024, and shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law. Copies of the complete ordinance are available during regular business hours at Town Hall, 116 ½ W 2nd St. Lind, WA....

  • Summary of ORDINANCE 24-03 LIND

    Liz Powell, Ritzville Journal | Jul 25, 2024

    Summary of ORDINANCE 24-03 AN ORDINANCE RE-ALLOCATING THE CODE ENFORCEMENT WAGE AND BENEFITS REMAINING FUNDS IN THE 2024 BUDGET. This ORDINANCE became effective April 23, 2024, and shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law. Copies of the complete ordinance are available during regular business hours at Town Hall, 116 ½ W 2nd St. Lind, WA. Barbara Pence, Clerk/Treasurer Published July 24,...

  • NOTICE OF APPLICATION & SEPA THRESHOLD DETERMINATION

    Liz Powell, Ritzville Journal | Jul 25, 2024

    NOTICE OF APPLICATION & SEPA THRESHOLD DETERMINATION Pursuant to RCW 43.21C.080, notice is hereby given that Adams County did on July 15, 2024, made a Determination of Non-significance (DNS), for the following application. Project: Schoonover Hutterian Zoning Map and Language Amendment Request Description of Proposal: Application for Zoning map amendment. The proposed amendment to the Adams County Zoning map would change approximately 11.91 acers from the Prime Agricultural (PA) Zone to the Rural Settlement Zone (RS)...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE

    Liz Powell, Ritzville Journal | Jul 25, 2024

    PUBLIC NOTICE The Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC) meeting is Wednesday, July 31, 2024, at 1 PM, in the Public Works Conference Room located at 210 W. Alder, Ritzville WA 99169. Please call 509-659-3276 if you are unable to attend. Published July 17 and 24,...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE

    Liz Powell, Ritzville Journal | Jul 25, 2024

    PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Adams County Public Hospital District No. 2 will be held on Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at 5:30pm. The meeting will be held at East Adams Rural Hospital in the conference room downstairs. Notice-Zoom option is no longer available for public board meeting. It was voted and approved by the Board of Commissioners at the June 26th public board meeting to discontinue the Zoom option for the public board meetings. In-person attendance is still...

  • LIND SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 158 And RITZVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 160-67

    Liz Powell, Ritzville Journal | Jul 25, 2024

    LIND SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 158 And RITZVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 160-67 ADAMS COUNTY, WASHINGTON NOTICE OF MEETING TO ADOPT 2024-2025 BUDGET AND CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to RCW 28A.505.050 and RCW 28A.505.060, that the Board of Directors (the “Boards”) of Lind School District No. 158, and Ritzville School District No. 160-67, both in Adams County, Washington (the “Districts”) will hold a regular meeting on July 22, 2024, commencing at 6:30PM in the Lind-Ritzville Middle School Cafeteria,...

  • NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

    Liz Powell, Ritzville Journal | Jul 25, 2024

    NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The Lind-Ritzville Transportation Cooperative hereby calls for bids to furnish fuel to the school during the 2024-2025 school year. Approximately 20,000 gallons of diesel and 20,000 gallons of unleaded gasoline to be received with card/key lock control on your site as necessary. It is also necessary that your facility have the space to accommodate our bus fleet. The bid is to include the price of fuel per gallon on July 17, 2024 including applicable taxes plus your margin. All bids shall be in the...

  • NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

    Liz Powell, Ritzville Journal | Jul 25, 2024

    NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The Lind School District No. 158 and Ritzville School District No.160-67 hereby calls for bids to furnish milk and dairy products to the school breakfast and lunch programs during the 2024-2025 school year. Homogenized milk in half-pint cartons to include: One percent milk, Two percent milk; Fat Free milk; Fat Free Chocolate Milk; Ice Cream Cups; Ice Cream Bars; Popsicles and Fudgesicles. The milk is to be delivered to the school lunchroom in such quantity as requested by the school Food Service...

  • Request for Statement of Qualification (SOQ)

    Liz Powell, Ritzville Journal | Jul 25, 2024

    Request for Statement of Qualification (SOQ) Town of Lind Lind, WA Request for Qualification Data to Furnish Engineering Services The Town of Lind, Washington (pursuant to Chapter 61, Laws of 1981) is inviting statements of qualifications and performance information from individuals or firms interested in providing professional engineering services for the 2024-2029 calendar years in conjunction with sponsored projects. Potential prospects requiring engineering services include sewer, water, airport, and roadways (including...

  • ADAMS COUNTY NOTICE TO CONSULTANTS FOR REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

    Liz Powell, Ritzville Journal | Jul 25, 2024

    ADAMS COUNTY NOTICE TO CONSULTANTS FOR REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS General Architectural Services - Facilities Adams County solicits interest from consulting firms with expertise in General Architectural Services – Facilities. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The work to be performed by the CONSULTANT consists of performing general architectural services for various County owned facilities on an on-call basis. The major features of this work are as follows but not limited to: • Budget level estimates • As-built drawings • Aid in...

  • NOTICE OF TAX JUDGMENT SALE

    Liz Powell, Ritzville Journal | Jul 25, 2024

    NOTICE OF TAX JUDGMENT SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ADAMS No. 21-2-00069-01 ADAMS COUNTY, a municipal corporation, Plaintiff, vs. The estate of MICHAEL BARNES, heirs and devisees of MICHAEL BARNES; The estate of TAMARRA J. BASS, heirs and devisees of TAMARRA J. BASS; The estate of THELMA M. FREEMAN, heirs and devisees of THELMA M. FREEMAN; HAROLD L. KENNEDY, a single man, and LINDA N. GARCIA, a single woman, and ALLIANCE ONE RECEIVABLES MANAGEMENT INC., as trustee; The...

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