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  • Talent show features local performers

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    The talent show makes its return after a hiatus during the past few years. The activity serves as a kick off of the Wheat Land Communities’ Fair and begins at 6 p.m. tonight (Thursday). The Ritzville Lions Club will start the event with a skit. The group was rehearsing Wednesday night and according to Dr. Warren Kragt, the skit will feature a bit of humor, fun and singing by Lions Club members. The Ritzville Community Theatre group will present a preview of its upcoming play when they perform a short scene. Brian White w...

  • Commercial bowling league meeting set

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    The Commercial Bowling League is reminding participants of the upcoming meeting on Thursday, Aug. 30, at 7 p.m. at Big Bend Bowl. The meeting is to discuss the upcoming season, which begins on Thursday, Sept. 6....

  • Fair, Rodeo open today, to provide activities for all

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    Families, community members and exhibitors alike are all preparing for the annual Wheat Land Communities’ Fair, beginning on Thursday, Aug. 30. The event provides visitors with four fun-filled days of family friendly activities, youth exhibitor competitions and exciting rodeo action. The fair is welcoming back and adding a variety of activities and food booths for guests to enjoy. The highlight of the weekend events includes the community parades and barbeque in Ritzville City Park. Friday and Saturday night are filled w...

  • Senior center breakfast fundraiser this weekend

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    The fundraiser breakfast and silent auction to help raise funds to replace the damaged air conditioning unit in the H.E. Gritman Senior Center is Saturday, Sept. 1. The event is being hosted by staff members from Rose Garden Estates and takes place before the Ritzville Community Parade at 7:30-10:30 a.m. Breakfast includes a choice of biscuits and gravy or a breakfast burrito, served with coffee or juice for $5, and maple bars with coffee or juice costs $2. Between the funds raised from the breakfast and the silent auction, t...

  • Metal sculpture artists honored as grand marshals

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Aug 30, 2012

    The distinct creativity and talent of local artists has been captured in the metal sculptures that span throughout the entire city of Ritzville, and this weekend, five of those artists are to be honored for their contribution to the community. Lamar Thiel, Jake Harder, Sherryl and Vince Evans, and Annie Trunkle-Smart all have the honor of being named as grand marshals for the annual Ritzville Community Parade on Saturday, Sept. 1. The grand marshals’ float starts the parade at 11 a.m., as the group sits atop a decorated, f...

  • Caravan Program begins next week

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    The Ritzville Nazarene Church’s Caravan Program begins on Wednesday, Sept. 5, with registration from 6-7:15 p.m. at the church. Parents are asked to come with their child for registration. Caravan is a Bible-based scouting program for children ages four years through sixth grade. Each Wednesday night from 6-7:15 p.m., children participate in an evening of worship and learning that incorporates life skills training, scripture memorization, and instruction in Bible truths. During the course of the Caravan year, children have t...

  • Lind-Ritzville FFA vendor booth offers variety

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    The Lind-Ritzville FFA chapter is selling barbeque pork and beef for $10 a pound in the vendor booth at the Wheat Land Communities’ Fair. In addition to the pork and beef sales, the chapter at the Lind-Ritzville FFA Burger Booth includes hamburgers, chicken strips, french fries, barbeque beef sandwiches and more. All money raised by the FFA Burger Booth is used to help send chapter members to the state and national FFA conventions....

  • DSHS mobile unit to assist clients at Health Fair

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    The Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) is one of the many vendors who will be present at the annual Health Fair event on Saturday, Sept. 8. DSHS is bringing the mobile Community Services Office (CSO) to the event. The Health Fair begins at 10 a.m. and concludes at 2 p.m. and is located in Pioneer Plaza at the intersection of Washington Street and Railroad Avenue. During the event, DSHS assists visitors apply for services such as cash assistance, basic food assistance, medical assistance programs, drug and...

  • Park and Rec. District No. 4 meeting change

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    The Ritzville Park and Recreation District No. 4 has announced a meeting change for their monthly meetings. Beginning Sept. 1 meetings are held once a month, instead of twice, on the second Monday of the month. For the month of September the meeting is to be held on Monday, Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. at the golf course clubhouse....

  • Hospital district brings health fair downtown Sept. 8

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    The annual Adams County Public Hospital District No. 2 is hosting the annual Health Fair on Saturday, Sept. 8, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The Health Fair is set up in Pioneer Plaza in downtown Ritzville. East Adams County Healthcare Foundation is sponsoring reduced fee labs of $10 for general health panels and a $25 Vitamin D test. Costco is providing hearing screenings, and EARH is offering blood pressure tests. Hand to Health Therapeutic Massage is offering mini massages and Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center (SHMC) Wome...

  • LEADING THE WAY

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    Julie Hartz fills in a horseshoe with assistance from Blaze the Bronco and Easton Nelson on Aug. 23. The Bronc Boosters painted horseshoes on Bauman Road to lead visitors to Lind-Ritzville High School. –Journal photo by Katelin Davidson...

  • In praise of the positive in Ritzville and in favor of future investment

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    Our community needs to continue to move forward, and we can move forward by spending money to encourage growth in our community. I will happily support funding the bond levy for Project 56. We are being asked to spend $0.66 per thousand to improve our school facility. This will be a huge help to our school and the students and the community. It is a small price to pay for progress. Because I am a citizen of this community, I am happy to support our schools. I am also excited about the Washington Agriculture Discovery Center...

  • Show support for your community, attend the fair, rodeo

    Stephen McFadden|Updated Aug 30, 2012

    It’s easy to say you support your community. It’s easy to be an armchair quarterback and critique how an event or organization operates or forecast its success or failure. But if you don’t get involved, you truly can’t say you have supported your community. You certainly haven’t helped to ensure the longevity of any of its valuable events and activities. You are also missing an opportunity to play your part in helping to ensure that our small rural communities continue to have good, wholesome family events for future ge...

  • ASSE seeking host families

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    ASSE International Student Exchange Programs (ASSE) is seeking local host families for international high school boys and girls. These students are 15 to 18 years of age, and are coming to this area for the upcoming high school year or semester. These personable and academically selected exchange students are conversant in English, bright, curious and anxious to learn about this country through living as part of a family, attending high school and sharing their own culture and language with their newly adopted host family....

  • Grid teams turn out for jamboree

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    Five football teams, including the LRS Broncos, will take part in this Friday’s jamboree in Ritzville, giving coaches and fans their first look at the gridiron teams in game speed situations. The Broncos will welcome league rivals Colfax and Mary Walker and nonleague opponents Newport and Kittitas to the contests, which start at 6 p.m. The field is split into two playing areas and action will occur on both sides of the field at the same time. Varsity squads will square off a...

  • Lind women graduate basic training

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    Two local ladies graduated from Basic Military Training (BMT) on Thursday, Aug. 9, at the Lackland Air Force Base in Texas to receive the title of Airman Basic. Alexandria Whitaker is the daughter of Louetta and Jeff Whitaker and Robert Morgan; and Alicia Bolin is the daughter of Ron and Toni Bolin. Both graduated from Lind High School in June and the following week were off to Lackland to begin their basic training. Their training continues in Technical School with an...

  • Regina Katherina Naasz Allan

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    Regina (Mikki) Katherina Naasz Allan passed away on Monday, Aug. 6, at Life Care Center of Ritzville. She was born on April 16, 1930, to Johannes (Johnnie) Rudolph and Anna (Schauer) Naasz. She was raised with five brothers and two sisters in Montana. She married Donald Allan and had four children. She was a homemaker and enjoyed working various odd jobs. She was said to be a wonderful seamstress, and a collector of Mickey Mouse and angel memorabilia. She spent her last years as a resident of Life Care Center of Ritzville. It...

  • Esther Greenwalt

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    Esther Greenwalt passed away in Moses Lake on Thursday, Aug. 23, at the age of 93. She was born to Michael and Amelia (Bohnet) Winter on Jan. 6, 1919, in Irby, Wash. In 1941, she married John Greenwalt Jr. and together they raised three boys, Dennis, Michael and Richard. She spent her life raising her family and caring for their home. She was a lifelong active member of Zion Emanuel Lutheran Church in Odessa, and served as Sunday school teacher, in the quilting guild, altar...

  • James E. Murphy, Jr.

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    James E. Murphy, Jr., passed away at the age of 96 on Saturday, Aug. 18, in Hemet, Calif. He was born in Ritzville on Jan. 27, 1916, to James E. Murphy Sr. and Ruby Murphy. He was raised on the family wheat farm west of Washtucna near the Sandhills along with his younger sister, Evelyn. When he was 14, his father had a farm accident and he took over the farm operation. His responsibilities included hitching teams of horses to the combine for harvest and sewing grain sacks...

  • CPoW grill steaks for first year medical students

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    On Thursday, Aug. 9, the Third Annual Grant County Farm Bureau in conjunction with other agricultural organizations from across Washington, such as Cattle Producers of Washington (CPoW) teamed up to bring first year medical students from Pacific Northwest University (PNWU) to farms and ranches. The goal of the tour is to make sure students know where their food comes from and have the opportunity to interact directly with farmers and ranchers. Cattle Producers of Washington,...

  • Studying Wheat: Field trials provide vital research data for farmers

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Aug 30, 2012

    Over the past four years, AgVentures NW, LLC have been involved with wheat strip trials in Eastern Washington, and earlier this summer, Mike Miller hosted a field day at his family farm. AgVentures NW is owned by Reardan Grain Growers, Inc. and Odessa Union Warehouse Cooperative, being officially formed in May of 2007, but has been in operation since 2005. The company has around 50 different storage facilities at 22 locations spread throughout Spokane, Lincoln, Adams and...

  • ANNIVERSARY: Gardner’s to celebrate 50th

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    John Sr. and Susan Gardner are celebrating 50 years of marriage on Saturday, Sept. 1. They were married in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho in 1962. Together they have raised four children, Shelley, Beth, John Jr. and Julie, while both having busy careers. John worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 39 years and Sue was the office manager and a news reporter for the Ritzville Journal for 24 years, before they both retired. They now have nine grandchildren, chickens, guineas, m...

  • Giving It All...

    Dale Anderson|Updated Aug 30, 2012

    The time for the football season is upon us and many of us are ecstatic. Others are most likely a little ho hum because they don’t appreciate the battles and the fight for yards and field position that we football fans can thoroughly get excited about. It’s been 43 years since I wore a helmet and shoulder pads for the Broncos. There was a great deal of hard work that went into those days filled with pain and sweat and the feel of accomplishment when the day was done. The playe...

  • Federal healthcare law: A string of broken promises

    Don C. Brunell, president|Updated Aug 30, 2012

    President Obama’s national health care law was passed with lofty promises but no details. Few lawmakers read the 2,000-plus page bill before voting on it, but supporters promised it would expand access to health care, cut health care costs and — most importantly — allow people to keep their coverage and their doctors if they wished. Those have turned out to be broken promises. First broken promise: you can keep your health plan and doctor if you like.   President Obama repeatedly assured Americans that, if they liked...

  • Ticket prices for this year’s fair, rodeo

    Updated Aug 30, 2012

    The Wheat Land Communities’ Fair and Rodeo event provides four days of family friendly entertainment and activities. Ticket prices at the gate beginning Thursday, Aug. 30, are $60 for a four-day family pass. The pass only applies to members of the immediate family, adults and kids, living under the same roof. A season pass for an adult is $25 for the entire run of the fair and rodeo with a senior pass available for $20 for those 62 years and older. Youth season passes, for ages 5-12, are $15. Children under the age of five a...