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  • Veterans Day assembly at LRHS

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    In honor of all local veterans, the Lind-Ritzville High School Associated Student Body (ASB) will be hosting the annual Veterans Day assembly on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 1:30 p.m. in the Gilson Gym. The school would like to extend the invitation to all residents and veterans who wish to attend and support those who have served our country. Refreshments will be available for attending veterans after the assembly....

  • AAUW to Host Chico’s Style Show

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    The Ritzville Branch of American Association of University Women (AAUW) will host Chico’s fashions at a style show on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 7 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church social room. Although this event is free of charge, any donations receieved benefit the Ritzville STEM program. AAUW member will model outfits from Chico’s fall and winter collections. Participants will have the opportunity to purchase items at the event and order from catalogs displayed on tables. Dessert and beverages will be provide...

  • Lind Community Church hosts annual soup supper, auctions

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    The Lind Community Church will be holding the annual Soup Supper along with Silent and Live Auctions on Tuesday, Nov. 8. The event will be held in the church fellowship hall. A variety of soups will be available to choose from, along with salad, bread and pie. The meal will be served from 5 to 6:30 p.m. with auctions to follow....

  • H.E. Gritman Senior Center announces holiday community activities

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    The H.E. Gritman Senior Center is looking forward to the upcoming holiday season by preparing for their activities for the community. Residents have the opportunity to thank their favorite veterans for their service at the “Bring your favorite Veteran to Breakfast” event held on Veterans Day, Nov. 8 at the Senior Center. Breakfast will be served from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and community members of all ages are invited to participate. The H.E. Gritman Senior Center would like to remind residents lunches continue to be ser...

  • Adams County Wheat Growers taking steps to expand into the international market

    Haley Roybal|Updated Nov 3, 2016

    The Adams County Wheat Growers Association discussed expanding their market along with conversation about the Farm Bill to present to legislators at their meeting on Thursday, Oct. 27, at the Ritzville Club House. Washington Grain Commission Chairman Mike Miller informed the group the organization has stayed neutral on marketing for this year. However, the research portion of the group took a 10 percent cut across the board. Miller announced the commission would continue maintaining the current market plan they have in place...

  • Ritzville Facilities Committee makes school bond recommendation

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Nov 3, 2016

    The Ritzville Facilities Committee reconvened on Oct. 26 to discuss placing a revised school bond on the February ballot. During the past year, the Ritzville School Board ran a bond twice, with both measures being denied by voters. The initial bond included the complete renovation of Lind-Ritzville High School, multiple projects at Ritzville Grade School, miscellaneous items and the construction of an auxiliary gym. The proposal for the Ritzville School Board from the Facilities Committee is to take the auxiliary gym out of...

  • Hospital Board approves purchase of ultrasound machine

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Nov 3, 2016

    East Adams Rural Healthcare is expanding their services with the addition of an ultrasound machine to use within the local facility. The Hospital Board of Commissioners approved the $125,516 purchase during their regular monthly meeting on Oct. 27. The cost of the machine includes four years warranty of maintenance contracts, a probe cleaner and a four year warranty on the entire purchase. The probe cleaner allows the technicians using the machine to ensure each probe is sterilized after use and assists with the tracking of...

  • MASTERPIECE

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    MASTERPIECE. Harper Lobe remained focused on painting the perfect pumpkin at the Ralston Fall Festival on Oct. 15....

  • HAY BALE CONTEST

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    HAY BALE CONTEST. The Lind Area Chamber of Commerce held their annual hay bale decoration contest throughout the month of October. Participants received free hay bales from the Chamber for decorating upon request. Chamber member Cheryl Haase reported 17 residents participated including some local businesses. Three members of the Chamber judged the decorations and named the top three winners on Oct. 27. First place went to Barbara DeVore for her display pictured above. In...

  • MINI MOUSE

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    MINI MOUSE. One of the smallests participants in the Ritzville Fall Festival activities at the grade school on Oct. 28 was Kendra Redburn, who dressed up as Minnie Mouse....

  • TODDLER TRICK-OR-TREAT

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    TODDLER TRICK-OR-TREAT. Residents had the opportunity to escort their toddlers to Ritzville’s downtown businesses to fill their bags with sweet treats. Main Street was filled with a variety of characters including Zachary Borth who dressed as Nemo from Pixar’s Finding Nemo....

  • BENGE FALL FESTIVAL

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    variety of games at the Benge Fall Festival on Friday, Oct. 28, Brock Tracy tries his luck at the bag toss to win some sugary treats as Mae McRay assists her Mom, Trish McRay in distributing the prizes....

  • CUB SCOUTS

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    CUB SCOUTS. The Ritzville Cub Scouts had a special guest speaker during their pack meeting on Thursday, Oct. 27. Senator Mark Schoesler (right side) spoke to the group about legislation and politics, before presenting them with a State of Washington flag. - Photo courtesy of Jamie Nichols...

  • WASHTUCNA HALLOWEEN

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    WASHTUCNA HALLOWEEN. Kensley Baumann is too tired to walk on her own after a night full of spooky activities at the Washtucna Halloween event located at the Washtucna Fire Hall. Her Dad Brian Baumann participated in the Halloween fun dressed as Indiana Jones....

  • RGS receives School of Distinction award

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    The Ritzville Grade School is celebrating a School of Distinction award they received on Oct. 14 for sustained improvement in English language arts and math. Ritzville Grade School is one of 94 schools so honored by the Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE) and their partner organizations that have recognized schools all over the state for continuous and substantive improvement. On Oct. 14, RGS Principal Tom Arlt attended the awards ceremony at ESD 101 in Spokane....

  • Honoring our veterans and their service: Dennis Greenwalt shares his stories as a veteran

    Haley Roybal|Updated Nov 3, 2016

    As Veterans Day draws near, community members begin showcasing their support for those who have served our country by hosting assemblies in their honor, placing American flags around homes and businesses and remembering those who sacrificed their lives to ensure our country’s freedom. Among the residents of Ritzville is 72 year-old Vietnam War veteran Dennis Greenwalt. Born and raised here in the city, Greenwalt had only been graduated from Ritzville High School for a few s...

  • SPOOKY SURPRISE!

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    SPOOKY SURPRISE! The students at Ritzville Grade School participated in the annual Fall Festival on Oct. 28, where students like DJ Desjardins had the opportunity stick their hands in a pot and discover mystery items. -Journal photo by Katelin Davidson...

  • Students gain experience in engineering

    Emma Aldrich, LRHS Student Correspondent|Updated Nov 3, 2016

    Last week, Lind-Ritzville High School Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Club members were given the opportunity to increase their experience in the discipline of engineering in the best way the world knows how: through hands on experimentation motivated by competition. The first opportunity provided to the students was the seventh annual Bi-County STEM Challenge in Odessa. Each year, six schools from Lincoln and Adams County converge to participate in impromptu tasks that put their engineering and teamwork...

  • The Great Respect

    Dale Anderson|Updated Nov 3, 2016

    Last Friday night was the last scheduled home game and senior night for the LRS Broncos. It has been a difficult year of rebuilding and battling injuries for the Broncos. I’m sure that a lot of folks had hopes that the excitement of the last four or five years would continue. It is difficult for any program to do what the Broncos have done. There are several freshmen starting this year because of injuries and the fact that these youngsters worked hard and came to play. You c...

  • Lady Broncos take steps toward State at District Tournament

    Haley Roybal|Updated Nov 3, 2016

    The Lady Broncos began their journey towards qualifying for the State tournament with a game at Liberty and two district tournament matches at Northwest Christian. The team started the week in defeat after losing a match against Liberty on Tuesday, Oct. 25 with set scores of 21-25, 17-25 and 13-25. Head Coach Cari Galbreath said the match proved to be frustrating because both teams shared similar skill levels. Their defensive game proved to be weak as they consistently allowed their opponents to take advantage of them at the...

  • Fewer choices, higher premiums require health reform

    Congressman Dan Newhouse, Fourth District|Updated Nov 3, 2016

    Remember this promise from President Obama to sell his signature health care law to the American people: If you like your health care plan, you can keep it. You might remember that it earned the distinction as PolitiFact’s “Lie of the Year” in 2013 after millions of Americans’ plans were cancelled. Even former President Bill Clinton recently called the Affordable Care Act (ACA) “the craziest thing in the world.” Broken promises have become the new normal with the ACA, and the people paying the price are regular Americans....

  • Farewell to golf, at least until next Spring

    Sandra Weigand, Guest Columnist|Updated Nov 3, 2016

    The Ritzville lady golfers have officially played their last round for the season. That doesn’t mean that diehards like Patty and I won’t be seen out there as the cold winds blow and the temps nosedive, leaving the cozy warmth of her heated cart only for the time it takes to line up a shot and execute it, and then hurry back to thaw out while the other one plays. I expect there are those who question the sanity of we who play until the snows fly. Only another golfer would understand. Last Monday, the lady golfers gat...

  • Hilary, Donald and God

    Steve Schofstoll, Lind Calvary Assembly of God|Updated Nov 3, 2016

    President Hillary Clinton . . . or will it be President Donald Trump? After a long presidential campaign, in just a few days we will find out who our country will elect as its 45th president. The choice between the two candidates is as stark as any presidential election in our nation’s history, as the candidates’ visions for the future could not be more different. Both sides of the political divide have grave concerns about what will happen if the other side takes control of the White House. But at this pivotal point in his...

  • LADY T-CATS SENIORS

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    LADY T-CATS. The LaCrosse-Washtucna/Kahlotus Lady Tigercats recognized three seniors and their parents during the final home match on Oct. 25. The seniors being recognized are (from left) Abby McGregor and her parents Jessica and Ian McGregor, Nicole Harder and her parents Dusty Roller and Terri Harder, and Britte Harder and her parents Trish and Jim Harder....

  • LADY BRONCOS HONOR SENIORS

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    LADY BRONCOS. During the Lady Broncos’ home match against Reardan on Saturday, Oct. 22, seniors Tessa Jantz, Erica Leffel and Kiley Griffin were honored. Joining them during the ceremony were their parents. Pictured from left are Jim Leffel, Erica Leffel, Dianne Leffel, Steve Jantz, Tessa Jantz, Donna Cook, Dennis Griffin, Kiley Griffin and Dawn Griffin....

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