Eastern Adams County's Only Independent Voice Since 1887

News / Community


Sorted by date  Results 1 - 25 of 184

  • Fall Fest in Ralston

    Updated Nov 3, 2022

    The Ralston Grange Fall Fest took place Oct. 16. Children enjoyed pumpkin painting, crafts, face painting, games and snacks. The next Grange sponsored event will be a community Thanksgiving potluck and program at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15....

  • Grade schoolers thrill to puppet show

    Dale Brown, The Journal|Updated Nov 1, 2022

    RITZVILLE – Twice on October 26, busses packed with kids from local grade schools unloaded at the Ritz Theater. In morning and afternoon puppet shows for over 200 Lind and Ritzville grade schoolers, puppeteers from the Columbia Basin Allied Arts organization shared a familiar fairy tale. Puppets that included a beleaguered princess, a family of serpentine monsters, and a talking toad performed on center stage, causing gales of laughter to fill the auditorium. The show was a...

  • Ritzville Lion's Club to host Turkey Bingo on Nov. 5

    The Journal|Updated Oct 25, 2022

    RITZVILLE — The Lions Club will host its annual turkey bingo from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5. “We’ll have about 160 games and 160 turkeys to give away,” Lion’s Club Acting President Pat Yerxa said. “People can buy tickets, one per game. And if they get a bingo, they win a turkey.” The Lion’s Club conducts three main fundraisers during the year: club calendars (available at Gigamedics on Main Street), “chicken shack” sales at the Wheatland Communities Fair, and the turkey bingo event in late fall. In prior years, the...

  • Donations disbursed to Lind fire victims

    Dale Brown, The Journal|Updated Oct 25, 2022

    LIND – The Lind Ministerial Association recently disbursed donations totaling nearly $50,000 to five families impacted by the wildfire that swept through this area in August. The blaze destroyed four homes, including three homes on the hill above town and one home on the south side of the railroad tracks. Pastor Steve Schofstoll, representing the Lind Ministerial Association, said donations were collected from more than 80 individuals and organizations. Donors included Warden Hutterian Brethren, Home Center furniture store i...

  • Local veteran returns from Honor Flight

    Dale Brown, The Journal|Updated Oct 25, 2022

    RITZVILLE – After a two-day "Honor Flight" tour, Army veteran Lamar Thiel returned to the Spokane International airport on Tuesday evening, Oct. 4. The tour celebrated roughly 120 soldiers, sailors, and airmen who served during American's wars in Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq. Attendees also included two World War II veterans, "one of whom landed on the beaches of Normandy at age 19," Thiel said. Their flight departed Spokane on Monday morning and landed at Dulles a...

  • Washtucna School Menu

    Updated Oct 11, 2022

    WASHTUCNA – Here is the Washtucna School menu for Oct. 12-20: Wednesday, Oct. 12 Breakfast – Breakfast burrito or cereal, juice or fruit, and milk. Lunch – Pizza rippers, small salad, fruit cup or juice, and milk. Thursday, Oct. 13 Breakfast – Waffles or granola bar, fruit and milk. Lunch – Popcorn chicken with carrot sticks, corn, fruit and milk. Monday, Oct. 17 Breakfast – Muffins or granola bar, fruit cups and milk. Lunch – Chicken nuggets with applesauce, carrot sticks and milk. Tuesday, Oct. 18 Breakfast – French toas...

  • LRS students sell Hershey Kiss Roses for Valentine's Day

    Jeremy Burnham, The Journal|Updated Feb 12, 2020

    RITZVILLE - Lind-Ritzville High School students in Andy Williams' floral design class are creating roses made out of Hershey Kiss candies for an FFA fundraiser. Annika Holland, Iris Arrez, Madison Vlaske, Grace Fedie and Rosa Alfaro are the five students creating the gifts that blend flowers with candy. "We try to do arrangements for the different holidays across the seasons," Williams said. "We did Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Valentine's just kind of made sense....

  • Area girls make All-State band

    The Journal|Updated Feb 12, 2020

    WASHTUCNA — Two local students have been selected for all-state music groups. High school senior Calby Van Hollebeke will play oboe in the All-State Wind Symphony. Meanwhile, fifth-grader Natahlia Rundquist was chosen for the Washington All-State Youth Honors Chorus. Both groups will perform in Yakima this weekend as part of the Washington Music Educators Association’s Honor Group Concert Series. Rundquist and the youth chorus will perform and the Saturday, Feb. 15 at the Capitol Theater at 4:30 p.m. Van Hollebeke and the...

  • Wheat Land fair receives $1,000

    Jeremy Burnham, The Journal|Updated Feb 6, 2020

    RITZVILLE - The Wheat Land Communities' Fair received $1,000 through a Rural Community Grant from Northwest Farm Credit Services this week. The check was officially presented Monday. Lori Williams, a Wheat Land Communities' Fair board member, said funds will be used for maintenance of trees on the fairgrounds. "We truly appreciate Northwest FCS' commitment to reinvest in our communities," Williams said. "The grant funds received will allow for much needed tree maintenance of...

  • Nine locals make EWU honor roll

    The Journal|Updated Feb 6, 2020

    CHENEY — Nine local residents have been selected for the fall quarter honor roll at Eastern Washington University. The students from Ritzville made the cut by ending the quarter with a 3.5 grade-point average or higher. The students include Samantha Asmussen, Alexandria Barnett, Brian Campbell, Demetri Court, Janell Grams, Mickayla Hall, Brandon McClure, Caleb Stanley and Randi York. Students must take a minimum of 12 college-level credits for the quarter to be eligible....

  • First semester honor roll announced

    The Journal|Updated Feb 6, 2020

    RITZVILLE — Lind-Ritzville schools have released the names of students making the honor roll for the first semester. They are: 4.0 grade-point average Brock Kinch, Brody Boness, Addy Colbert, Zoe Galbreath, Harlee Hennings, Jayce Kelly, Zachary Klein, Emilia Klewin, Megan Melcher, Alyssa Williams and James McAnally. 3.5-3.99 GPA Ryan Anderson, Guadalupe Figueroa Gutierrez, Taytum Labes, Aidan Miller, Camden Shaver, Claire Wellsandt, Lance Williamson, Madisyn Cameron, Madelyn Carpenter, Brix Curtis, Blake Earle, Beau Fode, T...

  • Two tapped for All-State-Band

    Brandon Cline, For The Journal|Updated Feb 6, 2020

    RITZVILLE — Two local students have been named to the All-State Band. Amy Anderson and Alexis Melcher were selected to participate in one of the Washington Music Educators Association’s All-State performing groups this year, school officials said. Both Anderson and Melcher will be participating in the wind symphony group when the all-state bands, orchestras, choirs and Percussion Ensemble meet Feb. 12-16 in Yakima. Anderson plays the clarinet; Melcher is a percussionist. All-State musicians were selected through aud...

  • Library Corner

    Amy Hille, East Adams County Library District|Updated Feb 6, 2020

    I’ve never received so much mail in my entire life. While I’m not quite at the same level as Santa Claus, almost every day when I arrive at work I have a new magazine waiting for me or, more commonly, multiple envelopes screaming in bold red ink, “Don’t miss an issue. Renew today!” As a library assistant II at East Adams County Library District, one of my main duties is purchasing and managing 40-plus subscriptions. The library subscribes to magazines covering a wide range of subjects from automobiles, “Car & Driver;” to...

  • Benefit Dinner & Auction raises $40,000 for Swift family

    Steve Salins, Reporter|Updated Dec 19, 2019

    So ... you couldn't find an evening parking spot anywhere near downtown Ritzville last Saturday evening? Hordes of people streaming toward the Legion Hall? Well, you just got caught in a small town's heartfelt appreciation for one of their own who needed a bit of support in his fight against cancer. The Legion Hall was stuffed with dinner tables, auction items and more than 200 citizens who came to pay tribute and raise funds to benefit Larry Swift, the long-time Director of...

  • Christmas church services announced

    Updated Feb 1, 2019

    The following local churches have announced their Christmas church services for the next week: Emanuel Lutheran Church will have a candlelight and carols service on Dec. 24 at 7 p.m. The Ritzville Nazarean Church will have Sunday Morning Worship at 10:30 a.m. on Dec. 23, and a Candlelight Christmas Eve Service at 7 p.m. on Dec. 24. The Lind Community Church will have its candlelight service on Dec. 24 at 5 p.m. Zion Philadelphia Church of Christ will hold a Christmas Eve Service on Dec. 24 at 5:30 p.m. St. Agnes Catholic...

  • "Here we come a-caroling..."

    Updated Feb 1, 2019

  • Caring Neighbors donates to local area food banks

    Updated Feb 1, 2019

    The Caring Neighbors board recently donated $650 each to the Ritzville Food Pantry, Othello Food Bank, Connell Food Bank and Basin City Help Services. The donated money will be used to help purchase food for families in need. In addition to the Food Banks, Caring Neighbors also donated funds to other local 501(c)(3) organizations and municipals including Washtucna Community Church, The Old Hotel Art Gallery, Mesa Elementary School, Town of Washtucna, Othello Cancer Support and Washtucna School District. Caring Neighbors is a...

  • Big Bend Co-op gives back to community through nonprofit organization

    Steve Salins, Reporter|Updated Jan 31, 2019

    Short-time Ritzville residents may notice regular news articles reporting that “Caring Neighbors” has donated monies to various groups. It would be easy to assume that “Caring Neighbors” refers to a small local charitable group—but as it turns out, that assumption is extremely minimized as to the nature and impact of Caring Neighbors. To start at the beginning, one must travel back to our rural area in the 1930s, when there was no electric service available for farmers and residents of the region. A group of farmers o...

  • CF Industries awards Ritzville School District $3,750 in mini-grants

    Brandon Cline, Managing Editor|Updated Jan 31, 2019

    The Ritzville Terminal of CF Industries awarded teachers in the Ritzville School District $3,750 in mini-grants on Jan. 14, as a part of the company's Classroom Mini-grant Program. Through the program, teachers in the Ritzville School District are able to submit applications in order to receive the grants. The grants are aimed toward funding field trips, projects and other classroom activities that are centered around agriculture or the environment. Dennis Schilling,...

  • Ritzville Rodeo Banquet set for Jan. 20

    Updated Jan 31, 2019

    The Annual Ritzville Rodeo Banquet will be held Jan. 20 at the Legion Hall beginning at 5 p.m., with a catered prime rib dinner being served by Good Old Boys BBQ. The cost is $15 for adults and $10 for children 12 & under. Attendees may pay at the door, but everyone is asked to please RSVP to [email protected] or call/text (509) 660-1467. The evening will include the Coronation of the 2019 Rodeo Queen, Farewell to the 2018 Royalty, and Recognition of the 2018 Youth Drill Team. A silent and live auction will...

  • LRHS drama club keys in on life's normalities and oddities

    Steve Salins, Reporter|Updated Jan 30, 2019

    There is an anticipatory hum among audience members prior to high school concert or drama presentations, and the evening of Wednesday, January 16 was no exception in the gym-theater of Lind Junior High School. The Lind-Ritzville High School drama feature at hand involved two unrelated plays: "Oddball" and "Wait Wait Bo Bait" – both by playwright Lindsay Price. An earlier interview with drama teacher and director Allison Nichols shed some light on what was to come. Both plays w...

  • "Box for Sox" a smashing success

    Steve Salins, Reporter|Updated Jan 30, 2019

    Last Thursday, January 17, under cloudy skies and an incessant chilling rain, four young Scouts scrambled out of their vehicles to deliver the end of their campaign to collect pairs of socks to be passed out to those in need at the Ritzville Food Pantry. They called their project "Box for Sox." To collect the socks, they left marked cardboard boxes at locations around town: Umpqua Bank, Eagles Lodge, NAPA Parts store, and East Adams Rural Healthcare. After a photo op, Pete...

  • Ralston Grange to host annual cribbage tournament

    Updated Jan 30, 2019

    The Ralston Grange will be sponsoring their Sixth Annual Cribbage Tournament at their hall in Ralston on Feb. 9. The event will start at 1:00 p.m. and is open to all. There will be a $5 entry fee, which will go toward cash prizes. No experience in playing cribbage is needed as there will be an opportunity to learn the game just prior to the start of the tournament. The Grange will provide beverages and popcorn; attendees are asked to bring snacks to share and a cribbage board if they have one on hand. Contact Damon Roth at...

  • Sprague High School announces first semester Honor Roll for 2018-2019 school year

    Updated Jan 30, 2019

    Fourteen students at Sprague High School were named to the Honor Roll for the first semester of the 2018-19 school year. Four of those students maintained a 4.0 grade point average (GPA): Senior Awson Wheeler, sophomore Malea Canaday and freshmans Laynie Brittain and Laura Miller. Other seniors who were named to the Honor Roll include Madison Miller, Hannah Brittain, Mya Linch and Kimberly Rios. Juniors who were named to the Honor Roll include Jade Rios, Alexis Gilchrist and Clayton Miller. Other sophomores who were named to...

  • REACH sponsoring February food drive for Ritzville Food Pantry

    Updated Jan 30, 2019

    The Rural East Adams Coalition for Health (REACH) is sponsoring the Spread the Love food drive throughout the month of February. The drive is to support the Food Pantry, located in Ritzville, which serves the entire eastern Adams County area. Items suggested for donation include canned meats, canned beans, vegetables and fruit, powdered milk, crackers, cooking oils and spices, meat kits, granola bars, rice and pasta, peanut butter, applesauce, canned or shelf stable soups, stews and chili, and whole grain cereals. Donations...

Page Down

Rendered 04/19/2024 00:45