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  • Savvy Senior

    Aug 14, 2013

    Dear Savvy Senior What can you tell me about the shingles vaccine? I just turned 65 and have been thinking about getting vaccinated, but would like to know how effective it is and how it’s covered by Medicare. Afraid of Needles Dear Afraid, Older adults who get the shingles vaccine can actually cut their risk of getting the painful condition in half, and those that do happen to get it are likely to have a milder case if they’ve been inoculated. Here’s what else you should know about the shingles vaccine, along with how it’s covered by Medicar...

  • Whitman Hospital starts energy savings project

    Aug 14, 2013

    Whitman Hospital & Medical Center Tuesday applied for a building permit for energy improvements and other projects with much of the work to be done on sections of the hospital that date back to 1968. Work will also include the kitchen and dietary areas and the hospital boiler systems. Amount of the job on the permit was listed at $3,428,123. Debbie Glass, hospital CEO, said a lot of the work involves energy improvements to the older sections of the hospital. “That part of the building now is over 45 years old,” Glass commented. The remaining pa...

  • Co-op seeks to garnish grain

    Aug 14, 2013

    CHS Inc., doing business as Primeland Cooperatives, Aug. 6 filed for a writ of garnishment against James H. Hughes of Endicott. The application seeks $23,474 awarded the cooperative in a May 3 judgment for sums overdue on purchases Hughes made from Primeland. The writ seeks to garnish assets from Columbia Grain where Primeland contends Hughes has property. In addition to the $23,474 judged due on the account, the writ seeks interest. In a response to the garnishment action the Columbia Grain account manager at Clarkton said they have 3,230.02...

  • Menus

    Aug 14, 2013

    COUNCIL ON AGING SENIOR PROGRAM MENU Colfax-Plymouth Congregational Church: Wednesday — Chef Salad, peaches, breadstick, milk, coffee or tea. Rosalia-Methodist Church: Tuesday — Picnic at Park, milk, coffee or tea. Palouse-Palouse Community Center: Wednesday — Roast pork w/gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, dinner roll, salad, birthday dessert, milk, coffee or tea. Pullman-Pullman Senior Center: Monday — Cook’s Choice, milk, coffee or tea. Friday — Lentil & sausage casserole, carrot & celery sticks, french bread, sherbet, milk, coffe...

  • Blowout book sale runs through August

    Aug 14, 2013

    A “blowout” book sale at the Colfax Library will run through the end of August under the sponsorship of Friends of Whitman County Library. To clear out a backlog of items, extra tables have been set up and prices reduced. Hours of the sale are Mondays through Wednesdays from 10 to 5, Thursdays and Fridays from 10 to 6, and weekends from 1 to 5. All proceeds benefit library programs and projects countywide. The library accepts quality materials for addition into the collection and also for the Friends of the Library sales. For more inf...

  • Is this heaven?

    Aug 14, 2013

    A moose glances backward in the midst of a field of barley northeast of Oakesdale. The shimmering field will soon be reduced to a more earthy image as harvest rolls across the county....

  • County Library Calender

    Aug 14, 2013

    Thursday, August 15 Colfax – 6 to 7 p.m. & 7 to 8 p.m. – Free Martial Arts & Self Defense Classes in the Center – First session from 6-7 p.m. for ages 4-12. Second session from 7-8 p.m. is for teens and adults. Saturday, August 17 Garfield – 3 p.m. – Potluck Book Club – First meeting to discuss what books to read for September and October. Bring a snack or drink to share. Monday, August 19 Endicott – 11 a.m. – Learn more about recycling and how to better your community with Judi Grey. Colfax – 2 to 3 p.m. – Wii Party – Kids grades 1 and up are...

  • Etc. Column

    Aug 14, 2013

    Pataha Mill sets Gospel concert Pataha Flour Mill near Pomeroy will host its annual “Hometown Revival” Old-time Gospel Sing Aug. 25, at 3 p.m. The event features a wide variety of vocalists and instrumentalists from around the region presenting favorite Gospel songs and rousing community singing. Ted and Annie Cook from Lewiston will emcee the program. Also performing will be Dr. Launy and Sug Schwartzman, Paul and Judy Guenther and others from the Lewiston area, as well as from the Walla Walla Valley. Juyne Bowles of Pomeroy will play the Mil...

  • Trophy winners at Rosalia

    Mike Day|Aug 14, 2013

    Winners for the first annual show and shine at the Brass Rail in Rosalia July 27 show their trophies in front of the Rosalia’s refurbished Texaco Station. The show included cars, trucks, motorcycles and trikes. From the left are Keith Jennen, Spangle, winner in the street modified class with a 2002 TransAm; Brian Jennen, Spangle, top stock motorcycle with a 2013 Harley Heritage; Bobbie Robbins, Malden, people’s choice for motorcycle with a 2013 Harley Streetbob; Jeff Jones, Greenacres, peo...

  • All As at WWU

    Aug 14, 2013

    Abigail Patricia Hulbert and Samantha Neff, both of Pullman, earned all-A grades to be among those who led the spring honor roll at Western Washington University. Bailey Morgan McCully was also named on the honor roll....

  • Colfax Backyard Harvest

    Aug 14, 2013

    Backyard Harvest will distribute fresh community grown produce directly to those in need every Wednesday evening at 5 p.m. at the Peace Lutheran Church community garden. Backyard Harvest partnered this year with Peace Lutheran Church in Colfax to transform an empty parking lot into a community garden. Eight community garden partnerships have been created across Whitman and Latah counties this year. Backyard Harvest typically distributes the produce harvested from these plots to food banks and senior meal programs. However, in an effort to keep...

  • Colfax grads of ‘93 mark 20th

    Aug 14, 2013

    Members of the Colfax High School class of 1993 returned for their 20-year reunion during Concrete River Festival weekend. In front, left to right, are Ali Adams Birchmier, Troy, Idaho; MaryAnn Ensley Fiorillo, Moscow; Jennelle Cavanaugh, Baker City, Ore; Amy Roberg LaChapelle, Spokane; Tammy Gass Roberts, Dusty; Danielle McFeeters, Tacoma; Jennifer White Shahan, Colfax; Justin Shahan, Colfax, and Noel Webster, Gig Harbor. In the middle row, from the left, are Shauna Strevy Brown, Maple Valley;...

  • Good Old Days

    Aug 14, 2013

    8 years ago Aug. 17, 1888 Whitman County will probably harvest three million bushels of grain this year, requiring 1,500,000 sacks, costing, at the present price, $150,000. Of this, 40 per cent of the first cost is a tariff tax. Supposing the original cost to be five cents, and we will warrant it is no less, and the remaining five cents to be the profit of dealers and the “trust” so largely controlling the grain bag market, which the present high protective system fosters, would make the total tariff tax alone amount to $30,000 which the far...

  • Hospital Highlights

    Aug 14, 2013

    One of the radiology specialties at Whitman Hospital and Medical Center is Magnetic Resonance Imaging, MRI uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to make pictures of organs and structures inside the body. In many cases MRI gives different information about structures in the body than can be seen with an X-ray , ultrasound , or computed tomography (CT) scan. MRI also may show problems that cannot be seen with other imaging methods. For an MRI test, the area of the body being studied is placed inside a special machine that...

  • ACT 2 will offer new class lineup

    Aug 14, 2013

    Whitman County Library announces a new lineup of community enrichment classes for fall 2013 at the Colfax Branch. Called ACT 2, the classes are offered by the Community Colleges of Spokane for a minimal cost to participants. Topics are meant to appeal to folks in the early stages of retirement, or “the second act” of their lives. Adults of all ages are welcome and encouraged to attend. This will be the third session offered in Colfax since the library district joined with CCS last fall. Classes this year will include art in multiple mediums, ar...

  • Harvest helpers come to Dusty

    Karen Broeckel, Gazette Correspondent|Aug 14, 2013

    Dusty Alex Urtaza and Renee Crocker left Friday for their home in Las Cruces, New Mexico, after spending two weeks at the home of Bryan Jones. Alex, who is Bryan’s cousin, drove truck during harvest and helped with haying. Renee was able to drive truck when needed, herd cows, mow lawns and sell peaches. Delft-Hale peaches are on at Warm Springs Ranch orchard along the Snake River. Call Bryan Jones for an appointment to pick. Visiting Harm and Jan Smith during harvest was Gina and Jason Morgan and Micah and Walt Smith and friend James Aigner. S...

  • Huffs gather at N.C. Beach

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Aug 14, 2013

    Endicott Sharon Huff traveled to Durham, N.C., to visit Mike, Kathy, Katrina and Jay Huff. Joining them were Bob, Julie and PJ Huff of Antioch, Calif., and Sheryl, Terry, Shelby and Lauren Kyllo of Anacortes. They went to Holden Beach, N.C., for a week of playing in the ocean and shopping. A 50th birthday fete for Bob Huff and 25th anniversary for Sheryl and Terry Kyllo were celebrated. John and Kathy Schlomer joined members of an Iowa Farmers Group for a day on the Snake River Dancer Excursion Jet Boat through Hells Canyon going to within 17...

  • Ng in Japan

    Sally Ousley, Gazette Reporter|Aug 14, 2013

    Colfax High School junior Ysabeaux Ng said she didn’t get homesick at all during her six-week trip to Japan. “The time flew by,” she said. She was one of 14 students in the United States selected for an FCCLA scholarship exchange trip to Japan. She landed at Narita Airport on the far east side of Tokyo where her host family met her. Besides the host father and mother, Takashi and Yuko Fujita, the family included a boy, Hajime, 17, and his sister, Sae, 13. Takashi is a television network social consultant and Yuko is a stay-at-home mothe...

  • Fall wedding set at Duvall

    Aug 14, 2013

    Kelsey McNaughton and Jonathan Buri of Colfax plan a Sept. 28 wedding in Duvall. She is the daughter of the Rev. Ken and Joy McNaughton of Colfax. Buri is the son of David and Becky Buri of Colfax and William and Dori Richardson of Duvall. The bride-elect is now employed at Snyder Law Offices in Colfax, and Buri is employed at Buri’s medical equipment. The Rev. Floyd Overstreet, grandfather of the groom, will conduct the ceremony....

  • St. John slates love date

    Angel Colyar, Gazette Correspondent|Aug 14, 2013

    St. John The St. John Fall in Love with St. John committee has set the date of Sept. 14 when all the downtown businesses will be open. There will be specials at all the business, plus games, contests and prizes to be won. This year they are adding a ‘town wide yard sale” with sales throughout the town. Contact Peggy Curtis to get on the list. Sunday at 3:30 a.m. the St. John and Lamont fire departments were called out to a grain fire at the Eric Glorifield place. By the time the crews arrived the fire was under control. A tween party at the...

  • My favorite recipes

    Aug 14, 2013

    As Brianna Morton was growing up, she watched her friends and family get goodies at bakeries and all she could do was watch. Because she had severe nut allergies, she couldn’t risk having a reaction by eating anything from a public place, including restaurants. Ten years ago, Morton’s father discovered his migraines were caused from eating gluten products and later on, Brianna discovered that she couldn’t tolerate gluten. That’s how the quest for an allergen-free bakery began. Morton, now 23,...

  • Cupcake design winner

    Aug 14, 2013

    Gracie Schwartz, daughter of Mike and Tami Schwartz of LaCrosse, won the design your own cupcake art contest at Sweet Mutiny in Pullman. Gracie, 3, designed a pink whale. Sweet Mutiny’s baker, Kelly David, made the cupcakes using Gracie’s design. Gracie won a T-shirt and a cupcake or frozen yogurt each month for a year....

  • On the record

    Aug 14, 2013

    Real Estate Sales Casper A. and Magrietha M. Labuschagne to G. Dana and Janet E. Bonstrom, Kettle Falls, house on SW Mies Street in Pullman, $228,000, Aug. 5. Joseph D. Ford, Pullman, to Edmon Dean Pedigo, Pullman, 1960 10x50 mobile home in Pullman, $500, Aug. 7. Joshua E. Robling, Pullman, to Randall T. Kemman, Lakewood, Wash., 1970 mobile home in Pullman, $8,500, Aug. 7. Norma I. Richter, trustee of the Richter Survivor’s Trust, Spokane, to Michael C. and Sandra E. Goyker, Rosalia, house on N. Old Whitman Avenue in Rosalia, $112,500, Aug. 7....

  • FCCLA exchange scholarship: Colfax junior reports on 6-week stay in Japan

    Sally Ousley, Gazette Reporter|Aug 14, 2013

    Colfax High School junior Ysabeaux Ng said she didn’t get homesick at all during her six-week trip to Japan. “The time flew by,” she said. She was one of 14 students in the United States selected for an FCCLA scholarship exchange trip to Japan. She landed at Narita Airport on the far east side of Tokyo where her host family met her. Besides the host father and mother, Takashi and Yuko Fujita, the family included a boy, Hajime, 17, and his sister, Sae, 13. Takashi is a television network socia...

  • Bruce Cameron

    Aug 14, 2013

    Editor’s Note: The following column was originally published in 2008. My next-door neighbor Tom called me the other day, frantically asking me to come over because his turtle ran away. “Wait, your turtle ran away? How is that even possible?” I demanded. “I must have left the door open to her cage,” Tom explained. I thought of a different question. “Since when do you have a turtle?” “That’s the point: I don’t. She ran away.” A few minutes later, I was standing with Tom in his backyard, looking at a large wire enclosure with an open door. To...

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