April 18, 2024

  • Family and friends remember Jamie Ann Wilson

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette

    TEKOA - Jamie Ann Wilson's friends, and family gathered for a memorial on Saturday, April 13, at the Tekoa Event Center. Over a hundred gathered in the building, several having to stand, with many saying they remembered her as a light in their lives and a driven individual. Wilson was found deceased March 26, the victim of an alleged homicide. A Daughter, A Sister, A Friend Wilson was born in Salem, Oreg., on July 8, 1998, to parents Troy and Alicia Wilson, who later settled in Tekoa. The...

  • Concerned citizens speak to Commissioners

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX — Concerned residents attended the regular Monday, April 15, Whitman County Commissioners meeting to voice concerns and start open communication about the proposed Kamiak Butte Harvest Hills Wind Turbine project. County Commissioner Art Swannack told those in attendance that they are going to have a meeting at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, April 29, when the county planner is available to give presentations on the topic. “Basically we’re going to lay the groundwork of what is allowed in the code, and what is not allowed in the code,...

  • Winds cause power outage

    Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX –– Residents on the west of Main Street in Colfax experienced a power outage Monday, April 15. At approximately 1 p.m., according to a report from Avista, 425 customers experienced a disruption in their electric service due to high winds in the area. Reports say, the winds caused infrastructure damage, leading to power lines being downed near Whitman Hospital and Medical Clinics. According to reports, an Avista crew was able to make the necessary repairs to the downed lines,...

  • High speed chase leads to arrest

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX — A Yakima man was arrested and booked into the Whitman County Jail on Friday, April 13, for eluding deputies in a stolen vehicle. According to reports, deputies from the Whitman County Sheriff’s Office identified a stolen vehicle parked near a local Colfax business downtown. Christopher Lee Cornelius, 33, of Yakima, was later identified as the driver, according to reports. Upon deputies making contact, reports say Cornelius refused to comply, fleeing from the scene in the vehicle westbound on SR 26 at speeds of 80 to 90 miles per...

  • Pullman residents concerned with property taxes

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette

    PULLMAN — Concerned Pullman residents gathered at the Neill Public Library Monday, April 1, to discuss property taxes increasing in certain areas. Pullman resident John Swenson said that at the meeting they explained to people what it is that they’re trying to bring attention to. Residents say there are procedural problems According to a site made by residents, many homeowners in the City of Pullman have seen their taxes increase 15% to 200% in the year 2024, including those on Pioneer Hill and Sunnyside Hill. “It also includes some...

  • Federal warrant served on Stocker

    Drew Lawson, Cheney Free Press

    DAVENPORT—The trial of a Sprague defendant in a criminal sex case has been continued again. This time, the trial of Jonathan Ray Stocker, 42, of Sprague, was continued because he was served with a federal warrant. Stocker is being held in the Lincoln County Jail. Stocker is already charged with five counts of first-degree possession of depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct and one count of second-degree possession of depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit. The new federal warrant was issued for Stocker for...

  • Correction

    Whitman County Gazette

    Whitman County District Court Judge John Hart is not endorsing superior court judicial candidate Jenna Brozik. The candidate initially provided incorrect information to The Whitman County Gazette. As a result, the story published on Page A3 of the April 11, 2024, edition of The Gazette was in...

  • WSU PD honors dispatchers

    Olivia Harnack, Whitman County Gazette

    PULLMAN — The Washington State University Police Department is observing National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week from Sunday, April 14, to Saturday, April 20. This week highlights emergency dispatchers from Whitcom 9-1-1 Regional Dispatch Center and its support in safeguarding the WSU community. “These unseen heroes are first to provide crucial assistance to people in need, reassuring and supporting them while law enforcement, fire personnel, or emergency medical teams are en route. They are truly the ‘first of the first...

  • Senator Schoesler keeping tabs on gun case

    Whitman County Gazette

    RITZVILLE — Sen. Mark Schoesler is following a gun case in Western Washington closely. On Monday, April 8, Cowlitz County Superior Court Judge Gary Bashor ruled that the 2022 state law banning high-capacity magazines is unconstitutional. “As you might guess, Attorney General Bob Ferguson did not take this news well,” Schoesler, R-Ritzville, said in an email. The case involves Gator Custom Guns in Kelso, which was sued by the state in an effort to stop the business from selling magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds of...

  • Nighthawk girls produce PR's in Moscow meet

    Whitman County Gazette

    OAKESDALE - The Oakesdale Nighthawks track and field team saw multiple PR's throughout the Moscow meet, taking place Friday, April 12, in Moscow. The meet saw 19 boys and girls schools compete, with Coeur D'Alene taking home gold on the boys side with 156 team points. Moscow took first for the girls with 142 team points. The Colfax boys scored 12 total team points, followed by nine from the Garfield-Palouse Vikings, and three from the Nighthawks. The girls side saw the Vikings take seventh with...

  • Local teams thrive in second 1B league meet

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette

    ST. JOHN - The St. John-Endicott/LaCrosse Eagles track and field team had a strong showing in the district 9 1B second league meet of the season. The meet was held on Tuesday, April 9, in Pomeroy. A total of 11 teams competed, with the Eagles, Tekoa-Rosalia Timberwolves, Garfield-Palouse Vikings, and Oakesdale Nighthawks sending athletes. Results for the Eagles are as follows: Boys 100-meter- Brody Fleming, 2nd, 11.79; and Danny Hunt, 32nd, 15.08. 200-meter-Fleming, 1st, 23.74, Will Tollett,...

  • Turning back the clock

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  • Bulldogs rout Gorillas

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX - The Colfax Bulldogs softball team bounced back after a loss to Kittitas with a 22-4 and 26-4 win against the Davenport Gorillas. The games were played on Friday, April 12, in Davenport. The first game saw the Bulldogs score 13 runs in the second inning to propel them to victory. Kirsten Akesson pitched two innings for Colfax, picking up the win with no runs allowed on one hit and four strikeouts. Harley Hennigar pitched two innings as well, allowing two runs on one hit. Following...

  • Garfield Gun Club event this weekend

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette

    GARFIELD — This Saturday, April 20, will see the Garfield Gun Club host a prize money shoot. The shoot is set to start at 7:30 a.m. with the squadding shoot, the shooting will start at 9 a.m. There will be three different categories for competition: singles, handicap and doubles. All categories are out of 50 shots, with doubles being 25 a pair. There will be an entry fee for each category, with a Lewis purse. There will be $500 in trophies awarded for A, B, C, D, ladies and junior class, with trophies for A, B and C class in doubles. There...

  • Golf results

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette

    ST. JOHN — Following their first official varsity golf match of the season, the Colfax Bulldogs and St. John-Endicott/LaCrosse Eagles golf programs had an impressive showing in their second match. The match was held on Thursday, April 11, in Deer Park. For the boys, the overall winner was Dan Harrington of Northwest Christian (Colbert). He shot a 72. Jacob Ward would finish 18th for Colfax with a round of 89, and Connor McAnally took 45th with his round of 104. The girls side saw Almira-Coulee-Hartline’s Naomi Molitor take first with a...

  • Bulldogs bested

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX — The Colfax Bulldogs baseball team are facing a three-game losing-streak following their 5-2 loss against Orofino. The game was played on Wednesday, April 10, in Orofino. Colfax would out-hit Orofino 5-4 in the game, but could only produce two runs. Four errors were committed by the Bulldogs defense compared to zero from Orofino. After jumping to an early 2-0 lead, Orofino tied the game at two in the second, then would score three more runs to earn the three-run victory. JP Wigen pitched the first five innings for Colfax, allowing...

  • Wildcat softball handle Timberwolves, Bulldogs

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette

    COLTON - The Colton Wildcats entered the week as the number eight ranked softball team for 1B rankings, and will see that number rise as they defeated the number five ranked Tekoa-Rosalia Timberwolves 28-10, then 15-1 in a double-header. The clash was played on Friday, April 12, in Tekoa. The first game saw Colton score seven runs in the first inning, five in both the third and fourth innings, then 10 in the fifth inning to secure the 18-run victory. Colton had 24 total hits in the game...

  • Colton split with Eagles

    Jake Hull, Whitman County Gazette

    COLTON — The Colton Wildcats baseball team earned their first win of the season Saturday, April 13, with an 18-11 victory over the St. John-Endicott/LaCrosse Eagles. The victory was the first of a double-header, where the Eagles earned revenge by winning the second game 15-12. The first game saw both teams produce 14 hits and no errors in the game, while Colton scored six runs in both the fourth and fifth innings to help secure their seven-run victory. Tanner Baerlocher started on the mound for Colton. He went three-and-two-thirds innings,...

  • Biden rant

  • As state's CO2 tax faces voters, Inslee Administration using taxpayer funds to campaign for policy

    Todd Myers, Washington Policy Center

    The use of taxpayer-resources to promote the CO2 tax follows the decision by the legislature to send one-time checks of $200 to utility customers funded by the Climate Commitment Act just two-months before the November election. It is part of a pattern we are likely to see accelerate as the vote on I-2117, which would repeal the CO2 tax, draws near. The new Climate Commitment Act logo is from a web page created by the Inslee Administration that includes branding guidelines for what fonts...

  • Study shows capping rent costs won't help tenants

    Mark Harmsworth, Washington Policy Center

    In a backwards approach to helping tenants, the Federal Government is capping rent increases on subsidized housing at 10% in a bid to reduce the cost of rental properties. The result, should the measures be adopted, will be exactly the opposite and rents will go up. When you place caps on rent, instead of letting the market drive the pricing, the supply of rental property declines and the result is higher demand and higher prices for rent. There is a short-term impact to rental costs, but as...

  • Supply chain shortages are changing how restaurants source meat

    Pam Lewison, Washington Policy Center

    Under federal law antibiotics are banned in the food supply, yet food companies feel compelled to market their absence in meat products. One fast food chain recently announced a change to its meat sourcing standards and many customers are questioning the change. Whether foods are labeled “antibiotic free” or not is irrelevant in the discussion of the existence of antibiotics in meat products. There are strict policies enforced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regarding the use of...

  • Elect Conroy to represent Eastern Washington

    Whitman County Gazette

    Carmela Conroy gives Eastern Washington voters the unusual, important opportunity to elect a foreign policy expert as their U.S. Representative. As a foreign service officer for 24 years, she served in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Norway, New Zealand and Tom Foley’s Japan office. Voters must weigh foreign policy experience much more than usual in their 2024 voting decisions. Foreign policy expertise is also prerequisite for ending the tragic Israeli-Palestinian conflict that Trump has accepted uncaringly. Like retiring Rep. Cathy McMorris...

  • "Brake Big Wind"

    Whitman County Gazette

    The Whitman County Commissioners will be meeting Monday morning, April 29th, 2024. April 30th is the day that we all associate with the payment of our property taxes. Regrettably, our federal tax dollars are about to be used to reduce the value of our property and change life in the Palouse for the foreseeable future. Federal subsidies placed in the hands of powerful foreign interests intend to mark our beautiful skylines with obnoxious intrusions that will deface what we all love and provide no lasting benefit to those of us that live here....

  • Out of this world

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette

    ROSALIA - Donning special eclipse-viewing glasses, Rosalia Elementary School fifth-graders took the opportunity Monday, April 8 to see the solar spectacle through dense glasses. Their "eclipse party" was the culmination of a morning of fun, educational activities. Fifth-grade teacher Robyn Fjelseth spent the week before Spring Break teaching her pupils all about eclipses and having them prepare an educational event with other elementary students. Fjelseth fifth-graders made four learning...

  • My Favorite Recipes: Trevor Miller

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX - Born and raised local, Trevor Miller, 32, came back to Colfax after traveling and exploring the art of cuisine to share his love of food with the Palouse. Miller graduated Colfax High School in 2010, after working at the former Colfax Arby's he realized his passion for food. "I realized fast food is not what I wanted to do," Miller said, so he started looking into culinary schools and figured he could make a career out of it. "I left here and went to Portland, Oregon, to culinary...

  • Anthenaeum Club Visual Art contest winners

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX - The Anthenaeum Club announced seven winners this year for its annual Visual Arts Contest. Members presented the five of the seven winners award certificates, some cash prizes, and a gift certificate to the Colfax Mercantile on Friday, April 5. Coming in first place were Charlotte McCullow and Jacob Ward. Second place went to Hailey Demler and Trinity Swearingen, who were not able to attend on April 5. Third place was awarded to Kamela Larsen. Nathalia Batterton won an honorable...

  • Births

    Whitman County Gazette

    Pullman Regional Hospital Hayes Dustin Peery, a boy, was born April 8, 2024 to parents Summer and Terran, of Lewiston. He weighed 8 pounds, 15 ounces. Paternal Grandparents are Stephanie and Lucas. Maternal Grandparents are Holly and Joe. Ariam Genet Feleke, a girl, was born April 11, 2024 to parents Leah and Meheretab Feleke, of Clarkston. Paternal Grandparents are Genet Assefa, and Alebachew Feleke, oof Clarkston. Maternal Grandparents are Jim and Shawn Severson, of Craigmont, Idaho. Ariam joins brother Sanai, 12, at...

  • Senior Menus

    Whitman County Gazette

    Colfax Thursday, April 18 Creamy garlic chicken, roasted red potatoes, green salad, fruit, strawberry cupcakes Monday, April 22 Homemade chili, corn bread, green salad; apple, cranberry, pear fruit crisp Colton Wednesday, April 24 Tomato bisque, grilled cheese sandwich, broccoli and grape salad, 7-layer bar Endicott Tuesday, April 23 Mexican day, salad bar, fruit, dessert Palouse Wednesday, April 24 Bring a friend day, tomato bisque, grilled cheese sandwich, salad, dessert Pullman Friday, April 19 Baked ham with pineapple, scalloped potatoes,...

  • Plowing Bee at Palouse Empire Fairgrounds this weekend

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette

    PALOUSE- The Palouse Empire Threshing Association is hosting its annual Plowing Bee this weekend at 10 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday April 20-21, in the field across from the Palouse Empire Fairgrounds on state Highway 26, west of Colfax. Co-Organizer Eric Reiber said that they will be doing the preparation of the ground and seeding. "September will be the threshing bee when we harvest what we plant this week," Reiber said. Reiber said that the team will be in the field and functional at about...

  • Friends of the Libraries to host Afternoon Tea

    Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX – The Friends of the Whitman County Libraries are getting ready for the second annual Afternoon Tea and Silent Auction. The afternoon event will begin at 2 p.m., May 11, at The Center, 110 S. Main Street in Colfax, and is expected to last approximately two hours. Individuals, friends and families can reserve tables for the event, letting them partake in an afternoon of catered food, tea and fun. Colfax local Ginny Millar will be catering the event with finger sandwiches, scones, salads, charcuterie and more. Opportunities for...

  • LaCrosse alumni opens invitation to reconnect

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette

    LACROSSE — Oregon resident Linda Sargent moved around a lot in her youth, but the year she spent making friends in LaCrosse stuck out to her the most. In an attempt to reach out to the classes of 1971, 1971, 1972 and 1973, Largent is planning a get together at 4 p.m. May 18, at her house for those who would like to reconnect, in Damascus. Ore. Largent only spent a year in LaCrosse, but the small town community and the friends she made while there made a lasting impact on her. “I’ve been in 12 different schools,” Largent said, “that...

  • SFCC and SCC winter quarter honor roll

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX— Spokane Falls Community College and Spokane Community College (SFCC) released their 2023 winter quarter honor roll, listing several Colfax locals. To make the honor roll at both schools students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or above. Students from Colfax who made the honor roll at SFCC are Jared Hibpshman, Seth Hibpshman, Katrina Johnson, Karli Johnston, Gabriella Rabaiotti, Kenneth Sager and Matthew Ward. Students that made the SCC honor roll from Colfax are Piper Cai, Deron Duncan, Trenton Lyman, Chelsea Ratliff-Daddario...

  • Habitat for Humanity fundraiser Saturday

    Whitman County Gazette

    PULLMAN — Palouse Habitat for Humanity announced its 2024 Habitat hero award, who will be honored at the annual Beans ‘N’ Jeans fundraiser event on Saturday, April 20, at the SEL Event Center in Pullman. The in-person Beans ‘N’ Jeans fundraiser event is sold out, but the community is invited to join by shopping an online auction which starts tomorrow, Saturday, April 13 through April 20. Habitat for Humanity announced that the 2024 Habitat Hero Award went to Strom Electric. “To have contractor support like we have with Strom...

  • Colfax Prom royalty

    Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX — Colfax 2024 Prom royalty was announced at the Whitman County prom that took place over the weekend, Saturday April 13, at the Whitman County fairgrounds. The 2024 colfax prom queen title went to Haley Demler, and this year’s prom king was JP Wigen. This year’s Princess and Prince for the Colfax freshman class were Sunisa Dail and Connor McAnally. Sophomore Princiess and Prince were Adalynn Penwell and Cooper Watt. Karly Wigen took Junior Princess for this year’s Prom royalty, and Alton Burt was named junior class prince.. The...

  • Barbara Jean Martin

    Barbara Jean Martin

    Whitman County Gazette

    Barbara Jean Martin August 3, 1935, to April 8, 2024, passed away in her sleep at home with her husband Jerry by her side. She was born in Colfax, Wash., to parents Henry Long and Jean (Russell) Long. Barbara graduated from Colfax High School and Eastern Washington University with a BA in education. Barbara and Jerry were married in 1953, together they raised six children and enjoyed 70 years of marriage. Once all of Barbara's children were in school, she attended college full time at Eastern...

  • Florence (Cloaninger) Sherfey

    Florence (Cloaninger) Sherfey

    Whitman County Gazette

    Florence (Cloaninger) Sherfey, born in Colfax, Washington, June 20, 1932, to Arthur and Florence Cloaninger, passed on April 13, 2024, at the age of 91, in Kennewick, Washington. Raised on a Whitman County wheat farm, along with her five older siblings, she delighted in being a farm girl, and always considered the beautiful Palouse her home. Consistent with her wheat farm upbringing, Florence loved and cared for all animals, except chickens, throughout her life. Although hard working, frugal...

  • Land Transactions

    Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX — The Whitman County Assessor’s Office reported the following land transactions from April 7 - April 12: April 7 Properties & Developments, Inc., Palouse, Wash., transferred W. 105 Church Street, Palouse, Wash., to Molly Quiqley, Palouse, Wash., assessed value $244,000, Quit Claim Deed. April 8 Louisa M. Murphy, Colville, Wash., sold 207/209 West Front Street, St. John, Wash., to Amanda Bullough and Eugene Sandberg, Spokane, Wash., selling price $227,750, Statutory Warranty Deed. Amjad Al-Shakarji, Burien, Wash., sold 1305 SW...

  • Sheriff Log

    Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX – The Whitman County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls from April 9 – April 13: April 9 5:22 a.m.- Pullman Airport Road, Pullman. Non-injury accident. 7:05 a.m.- SR 27 milepost 5, Pullman. Communications problem. 12:05 p.m.- West Nob Hill Street, St. John. DARE. 12:27 p.m.- Odonnel road, Pullman. Domestic dispute. 2:24 p.m.- Lancaster Road, St. John. Welfare check. 4:51 p.m.- North Main Street, Colfax. Welfare check. 5:49 p.m.- Pennington Road, St. John. Domestic dispute. 9:23 p.m.- SR 195 and North Cedar Street,...

  • Colfax Police Log

    Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX — The Whitman County Jail reported the following individuals booked from March 29 – April 11: March 29 9:04 a.m..- Suspicious person/circumstance South Main Street. 2:31 p.m.- Communications problem West Fairview Street. 2:57 p.m.- APS referral West Fairview Street. 6:44 p.m.- Public urination North Mill Street. March 30 4:11 p.m.- Suspicious person North Main Street and East Wall Street. 5:02 p.m.- Communications problem West Fairview Street. March 31 12:06 a.m.- Agency assist SR 195, Steptoe. April 1 4:50 p.m.- Welfare check...

  • Jail Log

    Whitman County Gazette

    COLFAX—The Whitman County Jail reported the following individuals booked from April 9 – April 13: April 9 Ali Zuher Abdulrada, 23, federal violation. Held without bail through Federal Court. Joel Christian Reyerson, 47, warrant for contempt of court. Held on $600 cash only bail through Garfield Superior Court. April 10 Mario Jr Zavaleta, 27, warrants for DUI, and Ignition interlock violation, DWLS 3rd. Held on $10,000 bond or $1,000 cash bail through District Court. April 11 Dorina Marie Lucero, 36, warrants for DUI, and unlawful...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE

    Whitman County Gazette

    PUBLIC NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 2024-05 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ENDICOTT, WASHINGTON, establishing a new monthly fee to water service to properties. BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Endicott as follows: Effective May 1, 2024. A Yard Waste Dumping Fee of $0.50 per water meter service shall be added to the monthly utility bill. The fee will be used for the fuel cost of the Town of Endicott to haul the yard waste to the Whitman County Landfill. Allowing Town of Endicott constituents to haul yard...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE

    Whitman County Gazette

    PUBLIC NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 2024-03 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ENDICOTT, WASHINGTON, establishing a new monthly rate for water service to properties. BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Endicott as follows: The following rates and charges are Hydro Meter Rates for 2024 furnished by the Town for Town of Endicott properties: Effective May 1, 2024. Hydro Meter Rates 2024 $50.00 Deposit (The deposit will be returned upon return of the meter) $25.00 Flat Fee Use Rate $1.50 I 1000 gallons. Starting at...

  • PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS

    Whitman County Gazette

    PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WHITMAN No. 24-4-00065-38 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CALVIN BURLINGAME, Deceased. The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this Estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to...

  • REQUEST FOR BIDS CITY OF COLFAX

    Whitman County Gazette

    REQUEST FOR BIDS CITY OF COLFAX 400 N Mill Street – P.O. Box 229 Colfax, WA 99111 PROJECT NAME: Pool and Bathhouse Renovation PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The City of Colfax is requesting bids for the renovation of the pool lining and plumbing system along with a Bath House Renovation with a 210 square foot ADA bathroom addition. It is important to have a good understanding of the proposed work prior to submittal due to special circumstances and limited time. Project to be completed no later than the beginning of June 2025, weather-permitting....

  • INVITATION FOR BIDS

    Whitman County Gazette

    INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICED IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Tekoa will open sealed bid proposals and publicly read them aloud on or after 2:00 PM. on May 9th, 2024, at City Hall in Tekoa for the Willard Field Airport Runway Rehabilitation. An optional pre-bid meeting will be held at 9:00 AM on April 29th, 2024 at the Tekoa Airport (Willard Field). A runway closure will be in place to allow potential bidders to investigate existing site conditions. The project consists of the pulverization and reshaping of approximately 10,185 square yards...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF LAMONT

    Whitman County Gazette

    PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF LAMONT ORDINANCE 2024-1 An Ordinance of the Town of Lamont, Washington, granting a nonexclusive telecommunications franchise to Cascades Digital Forensics LLC – DBA WiFiber and other matters properly relating thereto. Copies of the full text of the ordinance will be mailed upon request from Town of Lamont, 302 8th St., Lamont, WA 99017, (509)257-9810, lamontcityhall@live.com. Published April 18,...

  • PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS

    Whitman County Gazette

    PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW.11.40.030) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WHITMAN No. 24-4-00060-38 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY L. BOTHMAN, Deceased The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this Estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to...

  • Amended Probate Notice to Creditors

    AMENDED PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WHITMAN No. 24-4-00054-38 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARSHA A. APPEL, Deceased. The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this Estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or...

  • PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS

    Whitman County Gazette

    PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR WHITMAN COUNTY No.24-4-00055-38 In the Matter of the Estate of JUDITH ANN STERN, Deceased The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent that arose before the decedent’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to...

  • PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS

    Whitman County Gazette

    PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW.11.40.030) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WHITMAN No. 24-4-00059-38 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CAROL J. SULLIVAN, Deceased The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this Estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the...

  • PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS

    Whitman County Gazette

    PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW.11.40.030) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WHITMAN No. 24-4-00053-38 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RUSSELL A. GAY, Deceased The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this Estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the...

  • SHERIFF'S PUBLIC NOTICE ON SALE OF REAL PROPERTY

    Whitman County Gazette

    SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NOTICE ON SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WHITMAN COUNTY CAUSE NO. 22-2-00011-38 MOSCOW & PULLMAN BUILDING SUPPLY INC., an Idaho Corporation, Plaintiff, v. CITIZEN HOMES, LLC, a Washington Limited Liability Company, CITIZEN INVESTMENT GROUP LLC, a Washington Limited Liability Company, DOUGLAS KOUFFIE, EVERGREEN HOMES, a Washington Partnership, DAVID DRAGOMIR, ANANTOLYI AVDEEV, SURETEC INSURANCE COMPANY, WESTERN SURETY COMPANY, JEFF UHLING, and STEWART...