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  • Legals MAY 18

    May 18, 2017

    NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) AND A PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING Whitman County Planning issued a Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) under the State Environmental Policy Act Rules (Chapter 197-11 WAC) for the following project: Whitman County proposes amendments to its zoning ordinances, Chapter 19.10 – Agricultural District, making buildings on hilltops be entirely below the highest point instead of measuring from the living space of a structure; increasing the size of an accessory dwelling unit from 1100 square f...

  • Obituaries May 18

    May 18, 2017

    James (Jim) Talmadge Harston, 62, former Thornton-area resident who moved to Spokane five years ago, died in a rafting incident Monday May 8, 2017, on the Moyie River near Bonners Ferry, Idaho. His funeral was Tuesday, May 16, at the LDS Church Chapel on West Francis in Spokane. A graveside service followed at the Greenwood Memorial Terrace, 211 N Government Way, Spokane. Born June 18, 1954, in Moscow to Clarence Briggs and Ruth Harston, he was raised in Albion and spent a couple of years in Pakistan during his youth. He served a two-year...

  • Menus May 18

    May 18, 2017

    AT COLFAX SCHOOL: Monday: Chicken patty, Caesar salad, fries, fruit. Tuesday: Burrito, corn, tater tots, fruit. Wednesday: Ham and cheese rippers, fresh veggies, fruit. Thursday: Hot dog, chili, Sun Chips, fruit. Friday: Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, fruit, cookie. AT ENDICOTT SCHOOL: Monday: Swiss steak, rice, green beans, cauliflower, banana. Tuesday: Straw hats, corn, carrot sticks, mandarin oranges. Wednesday: Sloppy Joe, mixed veggies, pears, coffee bread. Thursday: Taco soup with cheese and Fritos, cucumbers, grapes and apples....

  • Joint County meeting scheduled for May 30

    May 18, 2017

    Whitman County commissioners and Latah County commissioners will meet for another joint session May 30. The two entities meet from time-to-time to discuss what is happening in each county. “It's just a touch bases meeting,” said Whitman County Commissioner Michael Largent. The meeting will be from 6 to 8 p.m. May 30 at the South Fork restaurant in Pullman. The meeting is open to the public. An agenda for the meeting has not been posted....

  • County to rebuild office at Oakesdale

    May 18, 2017

    Whitman County Public Works will spend $32,000 to rebuild the office at its Oakesdale shop. The room flooded three times this spring. Work is scheduled to begin in mid-July and will be performed by contractor Dustin K. Siding of Lewiston. The road department shop is located on Steptoe Avenue on the west side of Oakesdale. The county keeps road-graders, trucks and plows there....

  • Four new Palouse houses slated for construction

    May 18, 2017

    The City of Palouse has granted four permits for new houses in the past six weeks with another expected to be issued after a zoning variance is decided by the city's board of adjustment. The permits are for two houses in the Palouse Cove subdivision and two at the north end of the city. The pending permit is also at the north end. Four of the houses would be built on lots that were previously part of larger lots. Palouse Mayor Michael Echanove said the run of permits is unusual. “Everyone's working hard to provide a warm and fun, inviting e...

  • Wa. State FFA honors Gar/Pal Supt. Johnson

    May 18, 2017

    Garfield/Palouse School District Superintendent Calvin Johnson will be honored at the Washington Association of Agricultural Educators Banquet June 28 as administrator of the year. In Johnson's three years as Gar/Pal superintendent, the school has added a second agriculture teacher and expanded its program to robotics and computer-aided design. Johnson has also worked on the effort to fund and build a new greenhouse for which ground will be broken at the end of May. The nine Washington State FFA districts name the administrator of the year....

  • County to rebuild office at Oakesdale

    May 18, 2017

    Whitman County Public Works will spend $32,000 to rebuild the office at its Oakesdale shop. The room flooded three times this spring. Work is scheduled to begin in mid-July and will be performed by contractor Dustin K. Siding of Lewiston. The road department shop is located on Steptoe Avenue on the west side of Oakesdale. The county keeps road-graders, trucks and plows there....

  • Garfield to seek same levy

    May 18, 2017

    The Town of Garfield will again run its traditional streets levy for 2017 at the same total it passed at last year – $62,000. The town council approved the amount in its April 12 meeting, to go before voters in August. “We call it a street levy, but it helps pay for streetlights and snow removal,” said Mayor Ray McCown. “It just takes that much to complete our budget.” The town proposed a $10,000 levy, intended specifically for repairs on Spokane Street, which failed....

  • INB donates $1,000 for The Center

    May 18, 2017

    Inland Northwest Bank (INB) recently donated $1,000 to The Center at the Colfax Library, which means only $1,000 is needed to meet the goal for renovations and improvements. The bank’s donation was made in honor of Jon Kehne (center), retiring vice president, agricultural loan officer and former Whitman County Library trustee. Jon served 10 years on the board, including 2009 when funds to purchase the former Hamilton Drug building were donated to the library. He remains a strong advocate for l...

  • 26 attend May Colfax Alumni Luncheon

    May 18, 2017

    The Colfax alumni luncheon May 9 brought 26 out for lunch. Ralph “Butch” Hodge flew over from Tacoma for the day to visit and promises to bring his wife with him next time. Bob Russell was in the area and came for the first time. Next lunch will be Aug. 8. Everyone is invited. Call Sandra Hubbard Conti 208-659-5830 for more information. The ladies-front: Jayne Carson Reynolds (1962), Carol Haxton Rubin (1960), Marilyn Vannice Ray (1959). Back: Elaine Morris Krouse (1964), Sharon Hull Kunze (19...

  • Tekoa watch project starts

    May 18, 2017

    Tekoa's neighborhood watch program is underway, beginning the first week of April. Enough volunteers have been secured to patrol the whole city, acting on an unofficial schedule. Organizers have divided the city into sections with one of eight leaders assigned to it. Watch participants have already made reports to the county sheriff, one of which was a domestic situation observed on the side of the highway. The group has made available simple paper signs now seen in windows around the city: “Neighbors Watch.” On the back is the non...

  • Penny drive totals $1,831 for libraries

    May 18, 2017

    The Reading Bear and the kids at Vicki Hatley’s Daycare in Colfax again topped group donations in the penny drive. Friends of Whitman County Library collected $1,831 in coins during the 2017 penny drive in celebration of National Library Week. Each library branch designated a special project for the money collected, with funds being used for everything from summer reading goodies to library projects. Many groups, including daycares and classes in several grade schools, made a strong showing i...

  • Cool cars, cool weather for 29th Chipman & Taylor show

    May 18, 2017

    Allen McSweeney of Colfax, winner of the Crankers class, shows one of the front lamps on his 1923 Model T roadster which he converted to a turn signal. Despite the less than ideal weather, enthusiasts of all things automotive turned out for Chipman and Taylor Chevrolet’s 29th annual car show last Saturday, May 13. Some attendees found this year’s cooler temperatures more comfortable than the blazing sunshine of last year’s event. As usual, the band played, free hot dogs were consumed, exhau...

  • COA Volunteers Appreciation Dinner

    May 18, 2017

    The Council on Aging hosted its second annual 'Volunteers Appreciation Dinner' Wednesday, May 3, at the Colfax pantry. Margie Anderson, Fiscal and Operations Manager at COA, and Ryan Avery, administrative assistant and Coast driver, cooked up an elaborate taco bar to feed the 54 people who attended. Volunteers from county wide COA supported food pantries, Coast Transportation and the COA senior meals all came to be celebrated. COA even gave away raffle prizes, including gift baskets from...

  • Pullman honors 3 citizens

    May 18, 2017

    Pullman City Council Tuesday presented an Outstanding Citizen award to Kaycee Faber, who, on May 5, fought off an attacker after he followed her home and forced his way into her apartment. Faber fought back and was able to force the assailant out of her apartment. She immediately called 911 and described her attacker who was arrested and positively identified by Faber. Grant Porter and Allison Schomburg were presented with the Lifesaving Award. On May 10, they intervened with a 24-year-old subject who was attempting suicide by standing on a...

  • Endicott plans Flea market

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|May 18, 2017

    Endicott Endicott Community Club is getting ready for its annual Flea Market May 20. Along with the market will be a Relay for Life bake sale at the Endicott Food Center. The Market will be on Anderson’s lot across from Endicott Food Center. Plans for the July 4th celebration are being finalized....

  • LaX pupils visit Fort Walla Walla

    Debbie Casey, Gazette Correspondent|May 18, 2017

    Lacrosse Third, fourth, and fifth graders visited Fort Walla Walla Wednesday. The students have been studying the western expansion. They saw many exhibits about Lewis and Clark, pioneers and early farming. On May 12, Janelle Guske did an art lesson with third, fourth and fifth graders on making cards for Mother’s Day. Congratulations to the LaCrosse FFA chapter for an outstanding state convention. State placings were: Meats Evaluation-1st Place (Abby McGregor-1st, Britte Harder-2nd, Nicole Harder-5th, TJ Harder, Alynn Harder, Trey Fleming); C...

  • Dusty honors mothers, grads

    Karen Broeckel, Gazette Correspondent|May 18, 2017

    Dusty Steve and Becky Camp spent Mother’s Day with their respective mothers. Becky was in Lewiston with her mother, Wanda Rudolph. They attended church and then joined other family members for lunch. Steve took his mother, Donna Camp, to brunch at the LaCrosse Café. Afterward, they took a drive to Beacon Hill near Hay to enjoy the view. Lucky and Joan Myrick traveled to Ellensburg on Saturday to return their great-grandson, Broden, to his mom, Desiree Myrick, Federal Way. Five-year-old Broden had spent three weeks with the Myricks. Linda He...

  • Etcetera May 18

    May 18, 2017

    Cowboy poets, Western music set at Dahmen The Palouse Country Cowboy Poetry Association's spring performance will be at Dahmen Barn in Uniontown Sunday, May 21, at 2 p.m. This performance features Dave Wahl and Dave Nordquist as poets and Jim Aasen, Hal Olson & The Panhandle Cowboys (Dave Fulfs & JB Barber) playing Western music. Eric Larson will be emcee. The group has performed twice a year since the barn opened. Admission will be $10 at the door. In 1995, following a cowboy poetry workshop led by a local cowboy poet, the group decided to...

  • My Favorite Recipes: Nathan Weller

    May 18, 2017

    Nathan Weller is the youngest and longest-serving member of the Pullman City Council. The Poverty Awareness Taskforce was formed six years ago by former County Commissioner Pat O’Neill. The organization is chaired by Nathan Weller. The role of PAT is to bring together faith based, non-profit and governmental organizations working to find solutions to poverty in Whitman County and to help individuals in need. Born and raised in Pullman where his parents still live, Nathan earned a bachelor’s deg...

  • Rosalia float makes debut

    May 18, 2017

    Rosalia's "Adventures in Candyland" float made its debut on Saturday. Queen Sydney Van Dyke is sitting high on the magic Ice Cream Castle. Princesses Daphne Jacobs and Jillian Bruce ride amongst the Peppermint Forest. Gingerbread Men Collin Pittmann, Gavin Merritt, Chase Nybo and Eric Nelson will also escort the float at parades. Princess C'aira Murray rides up front in the Lollipop Woods....

  • BRIEFS May 18

    May 18, 2017

    Sand Road work to resume Work on the the Sand Road project is about to be resumed. The county planned to resume work Wednesday, but could wait until Monday because of the rain. Shut down for winter, the project near Pullman had been expected to resume in March. Public Works Director Mark Storey told county commissioners Feb. 20 that rock-crushing work was completed Feb. 17, and crews were coordinating to get equipment off the site while following newly-posted load limits on area roads. Some lighter equipment has been taken away while Public...

  • Palouse directs water effort for North Palouse River

    Garth Meyer, Gazette Reporter|May 18, 2017

    The City of Palouse has directed its wastewater engineering consultant to focus on a certain area in its quest to solve a state Department of Ecology decree due in December. Tasked with reducing the temperature of its discharge into the North Palouse River by 2.5 degrees – and eliminating inorganic nitrates – the city hired Varela & Associates from Spokane. On May 8, the city council directed them to focus their efforts on the option of building a seasonal storage tank and winter discharge on...

  • N. Palouse eaglets sprout feathers

    May 18, 2017

    The eaglets along the N. Palouse river are growing very fast, as is necessary for all birds. For eagles, a 35-day incubation for eggs and 58-98 days for nestling can be used to get the eaglets out on their own. The success of this couple in rearing their young speaks volumes about the condition of the N. Palouse River which provides the fish that appears to be a large portion of their diet. The pictures were taken May 10, and the feathers are sprouting through the baby fuzz. The eaglets are...

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