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    Casey Sackmann, Student Correspondent|Updated May 2, 2013

    On May 6, the Inland Northwest Blood Center (INBC) is coming to the Lind-Ritzville High School. The Blood Drive is sponsored by Lind-Ritzville Honor Society and is located in the Gilson Gym. It starts at 11 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. High school students should remember that they can put this down as community service on scholarship and job applications. You must be at least 16 years old to donate, and 16 and 17-year-old donors need to fill out a completed INBC Minor Donor Consent form. You need to be in good health: this...

  • Hoof Prints

    Casey Sackmann, Student Correspondent|Updated Mar 21, 2013

    I’m sure that by now you have heard about the We Lind-Ritzville Club in the Ritzville Journal. This community service oriented group is composed of local high school students who help locally, and internationally. Locally, the students have invested in helping local foster kids get used to their new surroundings. They have put together care packages to give to the kids when they are first placed in foster care. Internationally, the students decided to provide school supplies to schools in Africa and/or South America. The s...

  • Hoof Prints

    Casey Sackmann, Student Correspondent|Updated Feb 28, 2013

    Hello, I’m the Lind-Ritzville High School student correspondent. This month several things have been going on at the high school. On Feb. 20, the Honor Society sponsored the Inland Northwest Blood Center’s blood drive. They are sponsoring another blood drive on May 6. Twenty-two students in FBLA are going to state FBLA. The We-Lind-Ritzville group, a community service based club, have confirmed that they are going to go to the We-Day Seattle conference on March 27. Next month I will be covering the We-Lind-Ritzville trip to...