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  • Legal notices

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    Request for Proposals Whitman County, Washington is requesting proposals from qualified public entities and non-profit organizations to be designated as the Whitman County Associate Development Organization (ADO) for the two-year period of July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2025. Whitman County will decide on the designee on April 10, 2023. The Request for Proposals document is available at the Whitman County Commissioners Office, online www.whitmancounty.org Commissioners page or can be requested by contacting the Clerk of the Board,...

  • Bill Evans

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    Bill Evans, Colfax tree trimmer, passed away suddenly in Colfax on Saturday, March 4, 2023, after suffering cardiac arrest. He was 75. Bill was born January 26, 1948, in Missoula, Montana, and grew up in that area. He spent his early life working in the Missoula vicinity where he learned the art of tree trimming from his father. Bill and three brothers all worked alongside their dad working their trade all over Western Montana. Bill eventually wanted to branch out and visited Whitman County where he would often stay at the Siesta Motel and... Full story

  • Joe Morris

    Joe Morris

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    Joe Morris, lifelong Colfax resident, died suddenly at his Colfax home on Wednesday, March 8, 2023. He was just three days shy of his 65th birthday. A private family service will be held on Saturday, March 11th, followed by a Celebration of Life for friends and family from 2 – 8 p.m. at Billy's Shop on Crumbaker Road. Joe was born March 11, 1958; the fourth of six children born to Gerald and Annalee Silvey Morris. He grew up around Colfax where he played football in high school and was a t... Full story

  • Kerry Kay Rodeen

    Kerry Kay Rodeen

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    Kerry Kay Rodeen was born on July 14, 1965, and lost her brief battle with cancer on March 8, 2023. In her youth, Kerry was an avid dancer in jazz and tap and spent many summers as a life guard and swim coach. As an adult, Kerry had a fondness for reading and travel. Kerry graduated from Eastern Washington University in 1987 with a BA in Fashion Merchandising. Many of her working years, however, were spent as an underwriter and compliance manager in the banking industry. She recently moved back... Full story

  • Lars Sjostrand

    Lars Sjostrand

    Mar 16, 2023

    Long time Colfax resident, Lars Sjostrand, passed away peacefully on March 8th, 2023. He was born in Sweden on July 31, 1943, to parents Anna and Goran Sjostrand. Seventeen members of his family were sponsored by the Mormon church to move to the United States when Lars was 5 years old. They settled near Salt Lake City, Utah. As skilled carpenters, they quickly became part of the workforce and had an impact on transforming the area into what it is today. In his early 20's, Lars became a United... Full story

  • Death Notice: Jean Rowland Magrath

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    Jean Rowland Magrath passed away on January 24, 2023 at Deaconess Hospital in Spokane. He was 90. Jean was born In New Bedford, Massachusetts on May 19, 1932, a direct descendant of Governor William F. Bradford of the Massachusetts Bay Colony on his mother’s side. He was the 7th of 8 children born to Everett R. Magrath and Ethel M. Vaughan Magrath. On a blind date in 1953, he met Shirley Eileen Brannan and they were married on March 7, 1954 at the Methodist Church in Colfax, WA. Jean is survived by his three children, Tom (Sue) Magrath of Spoka... Full story

  • Matthew Thomas Organ

    Matthew Thomas Organ

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    Our husband, father and friend Matthew Thomas Organ died peacefully at home March 10, 2023, surrounded by family after a long battle with cancer. He was born February 12, 1960, at Saint Ignatius Hospital in Colfax, Wash. His parents, Don and Shelley Organ raised him in Colfax where he graduated from high school. Matt began working at age 12 helping his dad and grandfather Emmett Jahnke at J & O Builder's construction sites and throughout high school worked for Jim Kincaid during harvest and A &... Full story

  • Jack Flack

    Jack Flack

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    Proverbs 19:22 says, "What is desired in a man is kindness." Jack Flack was a man known for his kindness. He loved, served and gave generously throughout his life. Jack died March 6, surrounded by his family and the sweet care-givers of Hill House Living. Jack was born December 8, 1937, in Boise, ID, to Damon and Joy (Simmerman) Flack. He grew up on the family dairy farm near Meridian, ID, with his older brother, Bill, younger sister, Mary, and his grandpa, Milton Flack, who lived on the farm... Full story

  • Senior menus

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    Colfax Thursday, March 16 Irish stew, mixed veggies, corn bread, lucky dessert Monday, March 20 Biscuits and gravy, sausage, eggs, fruit Colton Wed., March 22 Tuna noodle casserold with veggies, cabbage patch salad, peaches, no bake cookies LaCrosse Tuesday, March 21 Corned beef and cabbage, buttered red potatoes, broccoli, corn bread, lucky dessert Palouse Wed., March 22 Hot turkey sandwich, mashed potatoes, roasted carrots, fruit, dessert Pullman Friday, March 16 Irish stew, mixed veggies, corn bread, lucky dessert Tuesday, March 21 Meatless...

  • Kiwanis Club hosts clothing drive for school district

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    COLFAX — The Colfax Kiwanis club is doing a clothing drive for Colfax School District throughout the month. Coordinator Sara Golden, explained that the clothing drive is in case accidents happen, “everything from mud puddles, painting and art, food spills, you name it,” she said. Golden explained that they want to make sure that parents do not have to bring their kids a change of clothing during the day. According to Golden, Jennings Elementary School Counselor Megan Long has requested new in-package underwear for ages 4-10. There will be co...

  • Gerald "Jerry" Parrish

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    Gerald "Jerry" Parrish passed away peacefully, on Friday, February 17th, at Whitman Medical Center in Colfax. He was 85 years old. His passing leaves a sizeable hole in his family and his beloved community. He will be missed by many. Born May 16th, 1937, on the family farm in Sunset, Wash., to Earl and Annabel Parrish. He graduated from St John High School in 1955 and went to work for Inland Empire Milling Co., so he could be close while he waited for Vera Mae Sharp, the love of his life, to gra... Full story

  • Morgans host 19th annual Benefit Bowling Tournament

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    PULLMAN – Pullman residents Ron and Heather Morgan are having their 19th annual Benefit Bowling Tournament for the Whitman County Humane Society (WCHS) and Northwest Cancer Foundation of Hope, Saturday, March 25, at Zeppos in Pullman. The Morgans created the bowling tournament and auction to benefit local non-profits as they were getting started in 2004. Over the past 18 years, the Morgans have raised $170,293.42 for the Whitman County Humane Society, and financially support area cancer patients through the Northwest Cancer Foundation of H...

  • Proposed Agriculture Advancement Campus is consistent with Port's responsibility to develop land to support businesses, jobs in our communities

    Kara Riebold, Port of Whitman County Executive Director.|Mar 16, 2023

    The Port of Whitman County has submitted to the City of Pullman a zoning application to facilitate the Port's development of an Agricultural Advancement Campus on the western edge of Pullman. News of this application has sparked community debate about the tradeoffs around land use and economic development. We believe these conversations are an important and necessary part of community planning and we want to make sure the Port's role is clearly understood. The Port's mission is to facilitate...

  • Hospital merger bill threatens rural access

    Sen. Nikki Torres, Rep. 15th Legislative District|Mar 16, 2023

    As a senator representing rural Washington, I understand the importance of accessible healthcare for all residents, regardless of where they live. Unfortunately, for far too long, rural communities in Washington have struggled to access the care they need. The challenges they face include a shortage of medical professionals, inadequate infrastructure, and limited resources. Residents often have to travel for hours to reach the nearest hospital or clinic, and even then may not receive the care...

  • Proposed mileage tax targets ruralites

    Rep. Jacquelin Maycumber, 7th Legislative District|Mar 16, 2023

    The Vehicle Miles Travelled tax, or VMT, is once again raising its ugly head in Olympia in the form of House Bill 1832. It has been rebranded the “Road Usage Charge” (RUC), a more benign term, one that supporters hope will breeze by an unsuspecting public keen to reject any bill with the word “tax” in it. But it is a tax; a new tax on the miles you and I travel. And, while the bill talks about it being voluntary for now, the general authority granted to state agencies to create the tax is not li...

  • Belief and Reality

    Mar 16, 2023

  • Whitman County Jail Log

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    Whitman County Jail Log COLFAX—The Whitman County Jail reported the following individuals being booked from March 5 to March 14: March 5 Jason Carpenter Olin, 46, was arrested and booked into Whitman County for voyeurism in the 1st degree, and indecent exposure with prior conviction. March 6 Douglas Alan Lampi, 47, was arrested and booked into Whitman County Jail for burglary, and reckless burning. Lampi is being held without bail through another court. March 7 Brian Jospeh Allan Berntgen, 33, was arrested and booked into Whitman County Jail f...

  • Colfax Police Log

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    COLFAX – The Colfax Police Department responded to the following calls from March 1 to March 6: March 1 11:17 a.m.- SR 195. Traffic violation. 3:14 p.m.- N. Mill. Citizen Ride. 8:34 p.m.- S. Main. Threatening. March 2 7:12 a.m.- E Thorn. Hit and Run. March 3 9:37 p.m.- N. Main. Harassment. 10:33 p.m.- Gurnsey St. Noninjury accident. March 4 12:17 p.m.- S. Main. Animal problem/complaint. 2:21 p.m.- SR 195. Traffic violation. 4:48 p.m.- N. Sumner. Malicious mischief. 11:58 p.m.- S. Main. Civil call. March 5 12:24 p.m.- N. Morton. Welfare c...

  • Whitman County Sheriff's Log

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    COLFAX – The Whitman County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls from March 6 to March. 13 March 6 10:05 a.m.- N. Mill St., Whitman County Sheriff, Colfax. Sex offender registration. 11:27 a.m.- N. Mill St., Colfax. Fingerprints. 1:51 p.m.- E. Railroad Ave., St. John. Possible identity theft. 6:21 p.m.- Lancaster Rd., St. John. Dog Loose. 9:21 p.m.- Rosalia Rd., Rosalia. Douglas Alan Lampi, 47, was arrested on a felony warrant. 10:43 p.m.- N. Broadway St., Tekoa. Possible drug activity. March 7 10:16 a.m.- Main St., Lamont. DAR...

  • Land Transactions

    Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    Land Transactions Creed Venture, LLC, of Spokane, Wash., sold 106 Amber Rd., Palouse, Wash., to Michael Ewing, of Kingston, Idaho., parcel 1-0720-00-00-06-0000, selling price $550,000, Statutory Warranty Deed, Feb. 10, 2023. Joel and Shayla Filani, of Clyde, Texas, sold 815 SW Panorama Drive, Pullman, Wash., to Nicholas and Macca Edwards, of Pullman, Wash., parcel 1-1571-00-03-11-0000, selling price $733,500, Warranty Deed, Feb. 10, 2023. Shawn Stilson, of Spokane, Wash., sold undisclosed land, to Robert Stilson, of Touchet, Wash., parcel...

  • New Colfax wrestler excels after loss of family member

    Olivia Harnack|Mar 16, 2023

    COLFAX- A Local Colfax Bulldog, Sydney Thornton (10), got her first pin of the day at the Colfax Tournament on Saturday, March 11. "When she gets on the mat she feels at home; this is what she loves to do. It's not about winning or losing to Sydney, it's about learning to be a champion and a new member in the community," said Thornton's mother, Corey Thornton. Sydney Thornton started out wrestling at 4 years-old in Sacramento, Calif. She wrestled for Saint Maries, Idaho. The Thornton family...

  • Palouse Area FIRST Robotics team win awards

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    PORTLAND - The 4-H Palouse Area For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics team finished second place among 34 other robotics high school teams from Washington and Oregon at Clackamas Academy of Industrial Sciences near Portland, Ore., Friday, March 3 through March 4. The SciBorgs also earned the prestigious Engineering Inspiration Award for the district event. The Palouse Area Robotics Team consists of Carter Casten, of Colfax, the driver; Issac White, of Moscow,...

  • Financial reimbursement available for growers

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    PALOUSE— Palouse Conservation District has financial reimbursement available for interested growers of seeding cover crops this spring or fall. Eligible growers must have farmed within Whitman County, and plant a minimum of 10 acres for three years, confirmed Conservation Coordinator Tami Stubbs. The funds are intended to offset the cost of cover crop seeding, and are available on a first-served basis until gone....

  • Colfax school dances on deck

    Olivia Harnack, Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    COLFAX––The Sadies/Neon Explosion will take place on March 18 from 8-11 p.m. at Colfax High School. Doors will close at 9 p.m. Individuals bringing a guest are required to obtain a guest pass from the office by Wednesday, March 15. Guests without the guest pass will not be allowed into the dance. In addition to Sadies/Neon Explosion dance, Colfax High school has started its annual prom tickets sale. Prom tickets will be sold March 13-24 during lunch in Mrs. Aune’s classroom. Checks can be made to CHS Class of 2024 and tickets will not be avail...

  • Libey Gallery presents Bloomsday exhibit

    Teresa Simpson, Whitman County Gazette|Mar 16, 2023

    COLFAX-A Bloomsday poster exhibit is on display through the month of March at the Libey Gallery, 110 South Main Street. The poster display includes 12 of the 44 official Bloomsday posters, including the series from 2017 through 2020 when put together spell out the word "Bloomsday," designed by Steve Merryman of Sigma. The display shows part of the entire history of the Bloomsday race, and showcases a variety of artwork and photography to commemorate the event. As well as a quilt made with...

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