ICE agent held in Othello child-sex case
OTHELLO — An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who traveled here last year for an alleged sexual encounter with a child has turned himself in to federal authorities. Department of Homeland Security ICE Supervisory... — Updated 3/21/2023 Full story
Ritzville car wash gets refurbished
RITZVILLE – A new owner is refurbishing the self-service Ritzville Car Wash. Shane O'Donnell, owner of Alignment and Brakes Plus in Bellingham, saw an opportunity when the city's... — Updated 3/21/2023 Full story
Sprague sued over public records
SPRAGUE—A Langley man is suing the city of Sprague over a public records request. Court records show Eric Hood filed a civil lawsuit against the city Thursday, March 16, claiming the city didn’t respond to an email request... — Updated 3/21/2023
No drought on the horizon for state
RITZVILLE -The March drought report shows is good news for farmers across much of Washington state and Adams County. According to the report released earlier this month, the state... — Updated 3/21/2023
Othello woman sentenced in firearms case
OTHELLO — A local woman has been sentenced to federal prison for illegal possession of a firearm. Alondra Yanez, 25, of Othello, was sentenced to 46 months in federal prison for being felon in possession of a firearm. U.S.... — Updated 3/21/2023
Public Records
Sheriff’s Office Ritzville — The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reported the following calls for service from March 10-17: March 10 Motion sensors going off at house in the 600 block of South Canal Road, Otehllo. Assist... — Updated 3/21/2023
From the Files
100 Years Ago Ritzville-Journal Times March 22, 1923 Pass ordinance for water rental The city council passed a new water ordinance Tuesday evening for the control of the... — Updated 3/21/2023
New officer
The Othello Police Department and City Council welcomed a new officer to the city during a meeting Tuesday night, March 13. Officer X. Garza will serve as the... — Updated 3/21/2023
Roundabout construction delayed
OTHELLO — It’s going to take another year or two before a proposed roundabout is constructed at the State Highway 17 and Cunningham Road intersection. The state Department of Transportation announced last week that the... — Updated 3/21/2023
Ag firms support Second Harvest
PASCO — AgWest Farm Credit and Northwest Agricultural Consultants are partnering with Second Harvest to help celebrate the impact our region’s ag community makes for people facing hunger, In addition, the companies will match... — Updated 3/21/2023
- Water main work to start in May
- Chief's Award of Excellence
- Stolen car located; two arrested
- Farming kickoff
- House bill would ban 'assault' weapons
- From the Files
- Waste Management to construct new landfill
- Regional landfill to break ground
- Three injured in I-90 crash
- Commissioners discuss jail prospects
- Senate OKs Sen. Schoesler bill
- Troopers start WSU emphasis
- Keys, keys, keys
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- A week at the Capitol
- Miss Lind-Ritzville replaces DYW
- Lawmakers will conduct 'town hall' call-in meeting
- Chief reports two crimes
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- Hays leads local chamber
- Bill mandates recess for K-5 students
- Adams County Sheriff: Upgrade jail now
- From the Files
- Land Transactions
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- Teen arrested for car theft
- Farm fuel tax exemptions fail to pass
- Heyday of Texas John's Restaurant revisited
- Railroad upgrade
- Valentine's prostitution sting leads to 5 arrests
- Redistricting meeting set for Feb. 27
- Teenager dies in fiery crash
- Hunting graduates
- Senator: Add more school days
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- Legalizing fentanyl test strips proposed
- Golf club house to reopen in March
- Utility to refund excess revenue
- Statebound! Two girls head to Mat Classic
- Statebound! Three boys head to Mat Classic
- Sackmann looks back on a blessed life
- Bills attempt to improve road safety
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- Farm internship program bill passes
- Schoesler bills advance in Senate
- Subregional medalists
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- Bills would codify parental rights
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- Three arrested for gang-related threats
- Hatton fertilizer firm seeking USDA grant
- Crossovers: A new playoff wrinkle
- 'MacGyver' reminisces about Washtucna life
- Othello man arrested for arson
- Murray: Funds to improve childcare
- Students push for dam breaching
- Homicide victim's body found near Ewan
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- Bill proposes relaxing rules on low-dose cannabis drinks
- Dye introduces bill to help men, boys
- Sprague names its Citizen of the 2022
- Pedestrian underpass in works
- Wheat producer meeting looming
- Othello residents injured in Warden crash
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- Man jailed in crime spree
- Blankenship shares update
- Council approves sewer camera purchase
- Retiree builds model houses
- Crane festival registration looms
- Chamber meeting scheduled
- Othello pedestrian hit by car
- Cooper joins Schoesler staff
- Fifth-wheel fire
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- Proposed state budget includes rail funds
- Adams county leaders share 2023 plans
- Wrestling league-opener
- Senator: Fuel price rising
- Power, irrigation charges increase
- One dead in Washtucna crash
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- The year 2022 in review
- Decorated truck brings smiles
- Woman shot in head and leg
- Addams to prosecute crimes in Ritzville
- Arrests made in gang-related shooting
- Cunningham outage
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- Ritzville City Council approves 2023 budget
- Council addresses animal shelter issues
- Elected officials sworn in
- Rep. Dye to serve in leadership
- Veteran shares lessons learned
- MTV comes to Ritzville
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- Othello Police Employees recognized
- Othello Shop with a Cop
- City set to adopt final 2023 budget
- Kissler recounts time in Iraq
- Frigid temperatures settle in
- Mailing deadlines loom
- Shop with a Cop
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- Adams County Cops & Courts
- Prank prompts probe
- Sprague Chamber of Commerce to elect officers
- Festivals group gets new board
- Veteran shares Army stories
- Power restored after outage
- Local man arrested for vehicle prowls
- Flag presentation
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- O'Brien to advocate for Eastern Washington
- Sherriff's Office impounds vehicles
- Snow expected this week
- Deputies recover stolen signs
- Teen arrested in Pic-a-Pop shooting
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- Teens arrested after drunken crime spree
- Boy, cub scouts present donations
- Veterans' remains escorted through county
- Patrols increase ahead of holiday
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- Garza leads Thompson
- Murray carries King County, wins
- Wagner wins re-election as county sheriff
- Local woman starts delivery business
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- Columbia Basin Project gains momentum
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- Report shows city finances in good shape
- Bronco girls open state against Goldendale
- Didier leads Miller in Franklin County commissioner race
- Raymond has commanding lead in Franklin County sheriff's race
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- Rep. Newhouse likely to retain seat
- Early returns show Thompson leading
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- Field bids farewell to Jim's Market
- Man wanted for brandishing sawed-off shotgun
- Ritzville Lion's Club to host Turkey Bingo on Nov. 5
- Donations disbursed to Lind fire victims
- Fall Fest in Ralston
- Local veteran returns from Honor Flight
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Fun for a while
So we are down to our final two weeks of college basketball. I’m kind of a basketball junky. I love the high school playoffs and tournaments followed by the college conference... — Updated 3/21/2023
Track season begins this week
RITZVILLE — The Broncos’ 2023 boys and girls track season gets underway this week with two meets. On Tuesday, the Lind-Ritzville/Sprague team was scheduled to head to Asotin for the seaon-opening meet. Results were not... — Updated 3/21/2023
Bronco girls win one, drop three
RITZVILLE — The Lind-Ritzville/Sprague girls softball team opened its 2023 season last week with doubleheaders against the Newport Grizzlies and DeSales Catholic Fighting Irish. The undefeated Grizzlies (2-0) swept the Broncos... — Updated 3/21/2023
Irish sweep Broncos in doubleheader
RITZVILLE — The Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Broncos (0-2) opened the boys baseball season Saturday, March 18, dropping a doubleheader to the DeSales Catholic Fighting Irish (2-0). DeSales won the opener 21-2 and the nightcap, 16-8.... — Updated 3/21/2023
Rallycross Doubletake
John Carscadden drives a 2001 Subaru Forester in the Prepared All-Wheel Drive class on Sunday, March 5, for a total time of 6:32.380. On Saturday, March 4, he raced in the Time... — Updated 3/21/2023
State seeks hydraulic board members
OLYMPIA — The state Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking candidates to fill seven positions on a volunteer committee that advises the agency on administering the Hydraulic Code designed to protect fish. The Hydraulic Code... — Updated 3/21/2023
Lind Rallycross results reported
LIND - The Northwest Rally Association opened its 2023 racing season March 4-5 in Lind Lions Club Arena. Here are the results of the event: Saturday, March 4 Prepared RWD - Ryan... — Updated 3/14/2023
Dancing in sneakers
On Sunday the brackets for the 2023 NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournament were announced. This year’s tournament will have the Gonzaga men and women and the Pac 12... — Updated 3/14/2023
Broncos take fifth at state
The Journal SPOKANE-All good things must come to an end. For the No. 9 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague/Washtucna/Harrington Broncos, the end to a magical postseason run at the state 2B... — Updated 3/7/2023
Ritzville Gun Club reports
RITZVILLE - Several shooters were recognized March 4 by the Ritzville Gun Club, including: Matt Leffel - Leonard Ferderer Memorial High Overall, Hanson Memorial 16 yards, Clarence... — Updated 3/7/2023
- Broncos advance to semifinals
- Othello girl named Athlete of Week
- Ritzville Gun Club reports
- Broncos to play in Spokane Arena
- Go Eags
- Road to Spokane Arena
- Odessa girls qualify for state
- Odessa boys eliminated by Curlew
- Broncos basketball dunks Okanogan
- Ritzville Gun Club reports
- Miller, Klewin compete at state tournament
- Smith, Tracy place at Mat Classic
- Ritzville Gun Club reports
- Lind-Ritzville/Sprague girls eliminated
- Lind-Ritzville/Sprague boys finish third
- Wrap it up
- Bronco girls still alive at districts
- Local boys cruise into semifinals
- Six boys advance to regional tournament
- End of the world
- Ritzville Gun Club
- Two Huskies strike gold
- Miller, Klewin advance to regionals
- Wrestling season nears end
- Bulldogs top Broncos, 81-42
- Broncos get big win against Colfax
- Looking forward, backward
- Ritzville Gun Club results reported
- Hunting class offered
- Bronco boys top Kettle Falls, Reardan
- Bronco girls close week with two wins
- Three wrestlers win medals
- Winning formula
- Davenport corrals Broncos
- Gorilla girls hold off Broncos
- Two Broncos bring home bronze
- Ritzville Gun Club results
- Girls edge Cougars, lose to Crusaders
- Boys top Cougars, fall to Crusaders
- Athletes return to courts, mat
- Odessa Tigers fall to Cusick, 63-44
- Bronco girls top Coyotes, Jaguars
- Broncos win one, lose one
- Another year
- Colfax girls top Broncos, 72-45
- Volleyball awards presented
- Wrestlers compete in Colfax, Pomeroy
- Broncos fall in nail-biter to Colfax
- A few things
- Bronco girls fall to Cardinals, 48-41
- Bronco boys dunk Medical Lake
- Don't forget Garrett
- Broncos rout Cards
- Time for change
- Odessa falls to Liberty Bell, 70-24
- Winter sports season begins
- Annual Turkey Trot slated
- All-League
- Be thankful
- Odessa boys football team opens 1B post-season
- Broncos open state volleyball with one win, one loss
- Recognition
- Broncos finish fifth in state
- Broncos advance to state trophy game
- Broncos sweep Goldendale in state-opener
- Pass-free days slated for 2023
- Broncos season comes to an end
- Too early to play the odds
- Local girls advance to state
- Connell runners compete in state cross country meet
- Lind-Ritzville/Sprague advances to state
- Huskie runners compete in District 5/6 meet
- Broncos wrap up cross country season
- Girls volleyball teams head to districts
- Broncos head to Okanogan
- Purposeful
- Long game ended too soon
- Bronco boys return to gridiron this week
- Golfing for law and fire
- Area girls ranked in volleyball coaches poll
- Local girls spike Gorillas, Bulldogs
- Broncos top Lancers
- Runners compete in Harrington
- Broncos crush Reardan
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- Broncos pull off last-minute win
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- Finally
Public safety needs more than a step
Law enforcement in our region continue to serve the people with professionalism, dedication and compassion. The brave men and women behind the badge are an integral part of our... — Updated 3/21/2023
Protect local pharmacies
In small communities across Eastern Washington, the local pharmacy is a business you rely on. Often it is the only outlet for miles around where you can get your prescriptions... — Updated 3/21/2023
Proposed tax targets ruralites
The Vehicle Miles Travelled tax, or VMT, is once again raising its ugly head in Olympia in the form of House Bill 1832. It has been rebranded the "Road Usage Charge" (RUC), a more... — Updated 3/14/2023
Hospital merger bill threatens rural access
As a senator representing rural Washington, I understand the importance of accessible healthcare for all residents, regardless of where they live. Unfortunately, for far too long,... — Updated 3/14/2023
Letters to the Editor
Patience should have a right to know Do patients have a right to know if an insurance plan is going to force them to use a mail-order pharmacy or the insurance-owned mail order system during open enrollment? Do patients have a... — Updated 3/7/2023
Fighting for farmers' survival
Too many Puget Sound lawmakers never look beyond their grocery stores to understand the struggle of our farmers to keep those stores supplied. That’s why Sen. Mark Schoesler,... — Updated 3/7/2023
Improve water quality to save salmon
There are some hard-core Western Washington groups that want you to believe that if we breach Snake River dams, it will boost our state's salmon population and we can save the... — Updated 2/28/2023
Legislature considering bill to address nurse shortage
Nursing is one of the most noble and trusted professions in our society. Just ask any patient who has made a trip to a hospital or had a doctor's appointment. Nurses perform many... — Updated 2/28/2023
Wondering why scores vary
I have a tendency to look at the scores of games that were played the day before and try to imagine what made the game unique. Was a close game close from start to finish, or just... — Updated 2/21/2023
Rural pharmacy rules bad for communities
Growing up on the farm, I heard grandma’s sage advice in just about every situation imaginable. “A trouble shared is a trouble halved.” “This isn’t my first rodeo.... — Updated 2/21/2023
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- Time to change the other Washington
- State audit still not followed
- Mental strength before anything else
- Onward and Upward
- Energy: All-of-the-above needed
- Veterans' Wreaths Spread Across America
- Expanded Panama Canal Challenges Washington Ports
- State should simplify some regulations
- Beef Cattle Mythbuster
- Consumers return to stores to shop
- President Biden deserves some credit
- Abortion push built on lies
- You have plenty to be thankful for this holiday
- Disappointed Biden and USDA offer beeg grants
- President Biden deserves credit for election
- Don't focus on carbon, manage our forests
- With election over, normalcy should return
- Emergency ends, but many remain fired
- Remember veterans with more than flag-lowering
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- Crimes increase; education decreases
- New payroll tax in July 2023
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- Too many predators, not enough prey
- Inslee trading money for booster shots
- Our view: Smiley is the best candidate
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Sen. Schoesler sponsors two pages
OLYMPIA - Sen. Mark Schoesler, R-Ritzville, hosted two pages during the last two weeks at the Capitol. Charlie Alford, a Jennifer Middle School student from Lewiston, Idaho, served... — Updated 3/21/2023
Lions plan Lind Easter Egg Hunt
LIND — The Lind Lions Club will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 8, for children in the community. The event will state at 11 a.m. in the Lind City Park, Lion’s Club spokesman Mike Doyle said. “We usually... — Updated 3/21/2023
Ralston Easter Egg hunt set for April 1
RALSTON — The annual Ralston Grange Easter Egg Hunt will take place Saturday, April 1, in Keppler Memorial Park. The event starts and 9 a.m. with children of all ages hunting colorful eggs throughout the park, organizers said.... — Updated 3/21/2023
Ritzville Lions Club
Adams County Sheriff Dale Wagner was the keynote speaker Wednesday, March 15, for the Ritzville Lions Club meeting. After the program, Lions were invited to tour the shutdown jail... — Updated 3/21/2023
Simmons named to the Dean's list
DAVENPORT, IOWA — An Othello woman has been named to the Dean’s List at Palmer College of Chiropractic. Alexis Simmons was named to the fall 2022 Dean’s List by the... — Updated 3/21/2023
New Employee
Sanda Gomez took the oath of office on March 1 as a new administrative assistant. From Othello, Gomez has been active with P.A.I.D. Coalition for Adams County Integrated Health.... — Updated 3/7/2023
Inaugural Piefest on tap
RITZVILLE — The reconstituted Ritzville Festivals Association is introducing a new event for the city. The inaugural Piefest will take place at 6 p.m. Monday, March 13, organization officials said. The event will take place in... — Updated 3/7/2023
Washtucna plans March activities
WASHTUCNA — The town has several events planned during the month of March, including a focus on music. This week, local school musicians are participating in the Southeast Washington Music Educators High School Honor Choir and... — Updated 3/7/2023
Lind Birthdays and Anniversaries
The Journal LIND — The following local residents are celebrating birthdays and anniversaries from March 5-15: Birthdays March 5 — Jacob Reeve, Frank Perry, Dawn Aby and Megan J. Wills. March 6 — Kirk Sager and Theodor Smith... — Updated 3/7/2023
Lind Birthdays and Anniversaries
LIND — Several local residents will celebrate birthdays and anniversaries between Feb. 19 and March 4: Birthdays Feb. 19 — John Rhoten Feb. 20 — Jeff Cody Feb. 21 — Kaiser Kramer and Nevaeh Davis Feb. 22 — Nicholas Lobe... — Updated 3/2/2023
- Students named to WSU honor roll
- Washtucna band awards
- Birthday and Anniversaries
- Rimrock Grange fundraiser taking place
- Briefs
- Students excel at Big Bend
- Birthday and Anniversaries
- 'Nod to the Grammy's' slated for Washtucna
- Local opens Mercantile for holiday season
- Christmas in Ralston
- Gobble Up This Turkey Trivia
- Christmas comes to Ralston
- Prepare your car for winter
- Emergency supply kit
- Winter is here! Did you winterize your car?
- Try deep-frying or smoking your turkey
- Welcome to My Kitchen
- Scouts help feed indigent residents
- Fall Fest returns to Ralston
Joyce Geschke
Joyce Geschke, 88, passed away on Thurs., Mar. 9, 2023 in Ritzville, Wash. A full obituary and service information will be at a later date. Arrangements by Danekas Funeral Home Ritzville,... — Updated 3/14/2023
William C. Swannack Jr.
William C. Swannack Jr. Jul. 12, 1935 – Feb. 25, 2023 William C. Swannack Jr. passed away on Feb. 25, 2023. He was born on Jul. 12, 1935 in the same house he lived in for 86... — Updated 2/28/2023 Full story
Rex Allen Smith
Rex Allen Smith Feb. 7, 2023 Rex Allen Smith, a nineteen-year resident of the Colville, Wash. area passed away unexpectedly on Feb. 7, 2023 at the age of 72. Rex was born in... — Updated 2/21/2023
Joeleen Blankenship (Mews) (Swain)
Joeleen Blankenship (Mews) (Swain) Born in Birch Creek, Mont. Graduated from Ritzville High School in 1952. She passed away Feb. 15,... — Updated 2/21/2023
Shirley Ann (Baldwin) Melville
Shirley Ann (Baldwin) Melville Dec. 20, 1934 – Feb. 3, 2023 Shirley Ann Baldwin was born on Dec. 20, 1934 in Spokane, Wash. to Lyle Eugene and Elva (Hoffman) Baldwin. Shirley... — Updated 2/21/2023
Sandra Lee Fitch (nee Piert)
Sandra Lee Fitch (nee Piert) Nov. 28 2022 Sandra Lee Fitch (nee Piert) passed away from this earthly realm into the arms of her Heavenly Father at the age of 79 on Nov. 28, 2022.... — Updated 2/13/2023
Jerry Williams
Jerry Williams Dec. 8, 1942 – Jan. 7, 2023 During a beautiful sunrise on Jan. 7, 2023, Jerry Williams, 80, lost his battle with Alzheimers and COPD surrounded by loved ones at... — Updated 1/31/2023
Frank A. Rogan
Frank A. Rogan Nov. 9, 1938 – Jan. 22, 2023 Frank Rogan went to be with his Lord, Sunday....Frank A. Rogan born on Nov. 9, 1938 in Skakovci, Yugoslavia, passed away on Jan. 22,... — Updated 1/31/2023
John Wayne Ritter, M.D.
John Wayne Ritter, M.D. Nov. 19, 1925 – Jan. 5, 2023 John Wayne Ritter, M.D., 97, died on Jan. 5, 2023 in Katy, TX. Dr. Ritter was born Nov. 19, 1925 in El Centro, Calif. in the... — Updated 1/31/2023
Kenneth Wayne Gust
Kenneth Wayne Gust Jun. 14, 1940 – Jan. 14, 2023 Kenneth Wayne Gust, 82, of Ritzville, Wash., passed away on Jan. 14, 2023. Ken was born on Jun. 14, 1940 to Alfred and Violet... — Updated 1/24/2023
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