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Articles from the April 25, 2019 edition


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  • Legal Notice: May 1, 2019

    Updated May 1, 2019

    Determination of NonSignificance Notice May 1, 2019 Lead Agency: City of Ritzville Project: Rezone of the Life Care Center parcels from Residential 1 (R-1) to Residential 3. Project Location: 506 S. Jackson Street, Parcel No. 1935230660514 and Parcel Nos. 2935230340153 and 1935230660036. Proponent: East Adams Care Center, LLC Attn: Taudd Hume, Owners Agent 903 S. Adams Ritzville, WA 99169 Lead Agency: City of Ritzville City of Ritzville has determined that this proposal will not have a probable significant adverse impact on...

  • Wampum auction slated for this Saturday

    Brandon Cline, Managing Editor|Updated May 1, 2019

    Another night of fun, food and fundraising is slated on Saturday, April 27, for the annual Wampum auction. Wampum serves as the primary fundraiser for the Wheat Land Communities' Fair. The family-friendly event provides an opportunity for community members to gather together and spend a night supporting the local fair by bidding on auction items and enjoying a catered meal. The doors open at 6 p.m. in the Knuth Building on the fairgrounds, and tickets are available at the...

  • Photo gallery: Lind & Washtucna host Easter festivities

    Updated Apr 25, 2019

  • Worst Seat In The House: I like the hype

    Dale Anderson, Sports Columnist|Updated Apr 25, 2019

    This is the time of year where a lot of things are going on but deciding what is interesting to write about is a little more difficult. I’m sure that a lot of people have their ideas of what a good story would be but those thoughts may not be something I want to talk about. I do think it is interesting that we hype the college basketball season so much and get riveted with the conference tournaments and try to figure out ways to watch as much March Madness without getting f...

  • Broncos tracksters set 14 personal records over weekend

    Steve Salins, Reporter|Updated Apr 25, 2019

    A cloudy rain-threatening day covered the Spokane Falls Community College campus as 67 teams converged for the Van Kuren Track and Field Invite on April 13. Lind-Ritzville sent a portion of the track and field team, because entries in each event at a meet this large are limited. A number of LRS competitors were listed as DNS (Did Not Start), so final results for the team were sparse. Sparse doesn't mean futile, however, as the youngest LRS team members scored the only team...

  • Lady Broncos go 2-2 in league games, still in play for playoff bye

    Brandon Cline, Managing Editor|Updated Apr 25, 2019

    The Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Lady Broncos softball team had a mixed bag of results last week, sweeping one league doubleheader while getting swept in another. The Lady Broncos started out the week on fire, sweeping the Reardan Indians in a home doubleheader on April 16. In game No. 1 of the doubleheader, the LRS offense broke out the bats in the fourth inning, scoring 11 runs to help power a 16-6 victory over Reardan. The game was tied 3-3 heading into the bottom of the fourth,...

  • Three of four LRS golfers already qualified for sub-district tournament

    Steve Salins, Reporter|Updated Apr 25, 2019

    LRS’s golf team has traveled both south and north in the past two weeks. Last Tuesday, April 16, found the team traveling to the far southeast corner of Washington to match strokes with host Asotin at a Clarkston golf course. The team is down to four members for the rest of the year: two men and two women. At Clarkston, Morgan Brausen shot an 88 for the 18-hole course. Dirk Dahlman more than matched him with his own 85. On the women’s side, Molly Hane carded 126 – which matches the score needed for a woman to compete in the s...

  • Broncos baseball go 3-1 in crucial league stretch

    Brandon Cline, Managing Editor|Updated Apr 25, 2019

    The Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Broncos baseball team went 3-1 in league play last week, sweeping the Reardan Indians at home on April 16 and splitting a road doubleheader against the Liberty Lancers on April 20. The Broncos end regular season league play with a record of 3-5, and will play two more non-league doubleheaders before postseason play begins. In the first game of the home doubleheader against Reardan, the Broncos narrowly pulled out a 3-1 victory. LRS got on the board...

  • RHS and LRHS Alumni Banquet Tickets have been mailed out

    Updated Apr 24, 2019

    Tickets for the 2019 Ritzville High School and Lind-Ritzville High School Alumni Banquet have been mailed. The Alumni Banquet will be held on May 25, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. at Gilson Gymnasium in Ritzville. Tickets are $25 each until May 22nd, with the price increasing to $28 each after the deadline. Tickets may be sold after the May 22nd deadline, but the caterer needs a headcount by the end of the day on May 22nd. All tickets must be done by mail this year. There is no local sales site. The Ritzville and Lind-Ritzville Alumni...

  • Legislative Commentary: April 25, 2019

    State Senator Mark Schoesler, Ninth District|Updated Apr 24, 2019

    Dear Friends, During the five years that our bipartisan coalition led the Senate, we could protect the people from any bad or extreme (or both) legislation that came over from the Democrat-controlled House. Of course, the House would also block the good bills we sent over from the Senate, which was frustrating. But in the end, fewer bills became laws, and those that did leaned toward the political center. In that sense I think the people of our state were served well by having a divided Legislature. Now that the Legislature...

  • Memorial Service for Bette Borth

    Updated Apr 24, 2019

    A memorial service for Bette Borth will be held Saturday April 27, 2019 at 2 p.m. at the Lind Community Church....

  • StageWest Community Theatre bringing new comedy to Cheney in coming weeks

    Updated Apr 24, 2019

    StageWest Community Theatre proudly presents “The Savannah Sipping Society,” written by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten and directed by Kay Bryon Pacheco. This is a delightful, laugh-a-minute comedy about four unique Southern women, all needing to escape the sameness of their day-to-day routines, who are brought together by Fate—and an impromptu happy hour—and decide that it is high time to reclaim the enthusiasm for life they have lost through the years. Over the course of six months—filled with laughter, hilari...

  • Ritzville AAUW honors local high school STEM students

    Updated Apr 24, 2019

    The Ritzville Chapter of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) held their Annual Event on April 10 honoring our local high school STEM students. The girls are selected by the high school teachers for their achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. This is a program that is held throughout the United States to encourage young women to continue their education. From Lind-Ritzville High School is Ellie Gering, daughter of Chris and Melanie Gering for Math, Grace Greenwalt, daughter of Amy and...

  • Business Column: Montana woman recognized globally for efforts to save state's health insurance plan

    Don C. Brunell, Business Commentator|Updated Apr 24, 2019

    Imagine sitting home and learning Fortune Magazine just listed you among the world’s greatest leaders? That’s exactly what happened to Marilyn Bartlett who led the effort to save Montana’s state employee health insurance plan from bankruptcy. In April, Bartlett was ranked No. 16 on a list which featured global leaders including Bill and Melinda Gates, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Michael J. Fox and Apple’s Tim Cook. “Our sixth annual leaders list is the home...

  • Column: Tax reform is working for Central Washington

    Congressman Dan Newhouse, Fourth District|Updated Apr 24, 2019

    Tax Day is a day that has been historically regarded as stressful, complicated, and unworthy of any significant praise. It is a day that is typically dreaded by American taxpayers and business owners. However, on Monday, April 15th, we observed the first Tax Day under the new Republican tax code that was signed into law in December 2017. This is a huge milestone, and for the first time in decades, there is reason to celebrate. I voted to support the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act because our tax code was outdated, convoluted, and...

  • Lind Alumni Banquet set for May 4 at LRMS

    Updated Apr 24, 2019

    Members of the Lind Alumni Association have announced the annual Lind Alumni Banquet is being held on Saturday, May 4th at the Lind-Ritzville Middle School gymnasium, formerly Lind High School. Photos of the honored classes will be taken by The Journal and are scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. in the gymnasium. It is requested members of the honored classes be present at that time to be included in the photos. The honored classes at the banquet are the classes of 1959, 1969, 1979, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2009 and 2019. Individuals...

  • Nuisance ordinance, EARH annexation discussed at city council meeting

    Brandon Cline, Managing Editor|Updated Apr 24, 2019

    The city’s nuisance property ordinance was a topic of discussion at the most recent Ritzville City Council meeting on April 16, while the process continued for the eventual construction of a memory care center in Ritzville. In accordance with Chapter 3.36 of the Ritzville City Code, “Nuisances,” the City recently sent out a notice of violation on March 22 to a couple that several vehicles on their property were in violation of the city code. The couple attended the council meeting on April 16, and were seeking some answe...

  • Undeberg Invitational slated for Saturday

    Updated Apr 24, 2019

    Keeping with tradition, the Undeberg Invitational will be taking place on April 27, “The Last Saturday in April.” Over 30 high school track & field teams will descend on Ritzville to participate in the Undeberg Invitational, which is in its 14th year. The meet is named after Harold Undeberg, who served as a volunteer starter for more than 25 years at track meets throughout the Bi-County. The opening ceremony will take place at 10:50 a.m. at Jimmie Snider Field. Field events will begin at 11 a.m., and running events will beg...

  • RGS student and advisor receive statewide safety patrol recognition

    Brandon Cline, Managing Editor|Updated Apr 24, 2019

    Ritzville Grade School safety patrol advisor Lynn Greenwalt and fifth grade student Zoe Galbreath were recently given statewide recognition for their dedication to safety, community stewardship and leadership by AAA Washington. Zoe was selected as one of just 10 students from across the state to be inducted into the 2019 AAA School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame, while Greenwalt was selected as the eighth annual AAA School Safety Patrol Advisor of the Year. Greenwalt was...