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Articles from the July 18, 2013 edition


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  • DYW sets send-off reception for Killian, Wahl

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    A reception is being hosted on Sunday, July 28, to celebrate the send-off of the Distinguished Young Women of Lind and Ritzville to the state program in Pullman. The reception is being hosted at the Zion Philadelphia United Church of Christ fellowship hall in Ritzville from 4-6 p.m. The reception is honoring Distinguished Young Woman of Lind, Maya Wahl, and Distinguished Young Woman of Ritzville, Dalyn Killian. The two girls are preparing for the DYW state program in Pullman, which begins on Saturday, Aug. 3. DYW is a nationa...

  • Local pools depend on levies

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Jul 18, 2013

    After the maintenance and operation (M&O) levy failed in Washtucna last year, the levy is again finding its way back to voters’ ballots for the upcoming Aug. 6 primary election. Ritzville and Lind parks and recreation districts are also submitted M&O levies for the primary election. Ballots are being sent to voters on July 19 for the primary election and all ballots must be returned by Aug. 6. All three of the communities’ M&O levies are directly comparable with the levies placed on last year’s ballot. In Washtucna, the M&O l...

  • Caring Neighbors makes donation to fire department

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    Caring Neighbors recently donated $1,000 to Adams County Fire District No. 7 to help pay for the purchase of a defibrillator. The $1,000 donation was presented at the eighth annual Washtucna Auto Show and the committee for the show made a matching donation to the volunteer fire department. Caring Neighbors is a nonprofit entity established by Big Bend Electric Co-op. The Big Bend Electric Co-op members donate the funds for Caring Neighbors....

  • Relay nets over $6,000

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    The Ritzville Relay For Life kicked off at the Ritzville Rodeo Grounds on Friday night with an estimated 80 participants joining together in an evening of fundraising in an effort to raise money for cancer research. The American Cancer Society sponsors the annual event and the preliminary numbers show Relay raised $6,108 to be donated to the organization. All of the funds are used for the continuing of cancer research and providing cancer patients with resources to help defeat...

  • Schoesler addresses crowd at Chamber

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Jul 18, 2013

    Senator Mark Schoesler addressed a large crowd of community members during the general membership meeting of the Ritzville Area Chamber of Commerce on July 11 to discuss the outcome of the two special sessions. For Schoesler, the two main highlights coming from the special sessions revolved around the reopening of Lyons Ferry as a state park and no tuition increases for colleges. Schoesler believes both the state park and eliminating the increase in tuition helps all of the residents in his district continue have opportunitie...

  • WSU GRADUATE

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    Elena J. Hennings, daughter of Curtis and Erika Hennings and a 2009 graduate of Ritzville High School, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Washington State University on May 4 with a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture. Elena is currently employed with the USDA Agricultural Research Service....

  • Annual auto show draws crowd in Washtucna

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    The Eighth Annual Washtucna Auto Show served as a host to a large variety of cars, trucks and motorcycles at the Washtucna ball field on Saturday, June 29. The annual event attracted vehicles from across the state of Washington and from neighboring states. For the past eight years, Cliff Plumb has been at the helm of the coordinating committee for the auto show, but this year marked his final year as event coordinator. Fellow coordinators and family members presented Plumb...

  • Duane “Bunk” Koch

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    Duane “Bunk” Koch died at the age of 71 in his niece’s home in Rogers, Arkansas, on July 13. Bunk was born Oct. 7, 1941, in Ritzville to Berthold and Hilda (Heiydt) Koch, the first born of twins to the couple. After graduating from Ritzville High School in 1959, he worked and lived in Ritzville, staying home and close to his friends and roots. Bunk was a lifetime resident of Ritzville. He was a collector of classic cars, both the real deal as well as models he proudly displ...

  • John “Casey” Rios

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    John “Casey” Rios, died at the age of 22 at his home in Hatton, on Monday, July 1. He was born on Aug. 2, 1990, to Augustine and Dana (LaChapelle) Rios in Kennewick. He was a loving son, amazing brother, and loyal friend who will be missed. He grew up in Hatton, alongside older sister, Millicent, and enjoyed adventures in the desert, playing video games and sports. He attended Lind High School graduating in 2009, where he played varsity football, wrestled, and participated in...

  • Hospital should become profitable before running bond

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    There is a question I’d like to have answered. How come there is no surgical unit in the plans for the new hospital? It seems to me that minor surgery would be a good thing to help make a hospital profitable. Why is it necessary to ship everyone to Spokane who needs minor surgery? If we had a general surgeon, and a minor surgery unit in a new hospital, it might be easier to maintain a profit. I see in the newspaper article that the hospital has become more profitable, but still is not in the black. By reading the article they...

  • Hospital employees support upcoming bond

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    The majority of the employees of Adams County Public Hospital District No. 2 wish to express their support of the upcoming General Obligation Bond. As healthcare providers, it is essential that we are able to continue providing healthcare to this district. Our current building limits us in workflow, services, technology, security and safety. We feel it is vital to this district that a critical access hospital remains in Ritzville and is functional to ensure quality healthcare for future generations of family, friends and...

  • Support for commissioner Snyder, hospital

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    In response to Barry Boyer’s July 11 editorial, I would like to fill in the blanks for one of his examples: I trust hospital commissioner Jerry Snyder because, although he did campaign to preserve our current facility, since he got on the building committee he has realized it is not the best use of our money to try and fix the current hospital. After listening to the experts, he was able to “man up” and say he was wrong and now sees it is best to build a new hospital. I admire and trust a person that has the intestinal forti...

  • This is the right time to invest in new hospital

    Stephen McFadden|Updated Jul 18, 2013

    A new public hospital is a weighty investment requiring careful consideration rather than swift emotional reactions or knee jerk negative responses. This is an expensive long-term investment we all must give careful, rational consideration to. A few key questions should be considered. Are we willing to pay what it will take to ensure the best possible care locally in a medical emergency? If we don’t invest in a new hospital, will millions in renovations to the existing hospital be the best investment of taxpayer dollars? W...

  • Think or Apologize...

    Dale Anderson|Updated Jul 18, 2013

    I’m sure that we have all heard a comment made by someone that was meant to be funny but turned out to be something quite hurtful. It may have only been the usage of one word but in the long run it wasn’t funny at all. The person that made the comment may not have realized that they struck a nerve and by the time they figure it out, a lot of damage to friendships may have been done. So now it’s time for them to say, “I’m sorry for my comment. It didn’t come out right that...

  • Ritzville Police Department Report

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    June 5, 9:46 a.m. – Dispatch advised of a complainant requesting contact in regards to an identity theft. Chief Dave McCormick contacted the complainant by phone who advised a female subject, and former roommate, used the complainant’s social security number, and a false name, to open an account at CenturyLink. There is a restraining order in place so the complainant cannot contact the subject directly. Chief McCormick advised the complainant to complete the affidavit with CenturyLink so the police can contact the sub...

  • Karin (Klettke) Neuman: Passion for science leads to cancer research career

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Jul 18, 2013

    For Karin (Klettke) Neuman, it was the challenge of science classes that created the determination and passion to keep delving deeper into the field of science. A 1999 graduate of Ritzville High School and the daughter of Margaret Ringwood and Jerry Klettke, Karin began experimenting and researching during her junior and senior years at RHS. It was this experimentation that eventually led her to a career in research. Karin, who now resides in Bath, Michigan, began her career in the research field while attending Washington...

  • Sieverkropp and Lantrip wed

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    Cheryl Sieverkroop, daughter of Elena Sieverkropp and the late Eldred Sieverkropp of Ritzville, became the bride of Anthony Lantrip, son of the late Thurman and Norene Lantrip, on Sept. 15, 2012, at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Ritzville, with Pastor Bob Kenyon officiating. The church was decorated with gold embossed pew bows made by the brides cousin, Sharon Bromiley; small jars of wheat on each windowsill embellished with royal blue, sunset orange and ivory ribbons; and an...

  • Grace Abigail Lynch

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    Frank and Holly Lynch of Los Angeles, Calif., are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, daughter Grace Abigail, born on June 16. At birth, Grace weighed 9 pounds, 14 ounces and measured 20 and one half inches in length. She joins two-year-old sister, Ella. Paternal grandparents are Mike and Harriet Lynch of Ritzville. Maternal grandparents are Bill and Pat Lewis of Bellevue. Great-grandparents are George Huntingford of Chimacum, Wash., and Alvie and Jan Wallace...

  • Second Harvest truck in Ritzville this Friday

    Updated Jul 18, 2013

    On Friday, July 19, the Emanuel Lutheran Church is hosting the Second Harvest food truck from 10 a.m. to noon in the church parking lot. This event is sponsored by the Adams County Thrivent Chapter and is open to anyone from Ritzville and the surrounding communities. No appointment is necessary and it is requested individuals bring bags or boxes to take home the food collected. The Emanuel Lutheran Church is located at 206 South Division Street in Ritzville. For information call the church office at 659-11...

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