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  • Gazette Week 43: October 22, 2020

    Oct 22, 2020

  • Legal Notices: October 22, 2020

    Oct 22, 2020

    NOTICE OF A PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING Whitman County proposes a new zoning ordinance, Chapter 19.64 - Marijuana, to regulate the production, processing, and retailing of recreational marijuana. A public hearing on this new zoning ordinance will be held by the Whitman County Planning Commission on November 4, 2020, at 7:00 PM. This hearing will be held virtually via ZOOM. The public can participate in this hearing through the following connection: https://zoom.us/j/95201253072. The remote participation details can also be found on the...

  • Sheriff's Log: October 22, 2020

    Oct 22, 2020

    Monday - Oct. 19 9:12 a.m. - Colfax, N Madison Street - A deputy responded to a report of a theft. 10:26 a.m. - Sheriff’s office - A convicted sex offender registered their new residence. No further information was listed. 12:06 p.m. - Malden, W Moreland Ave - A deputy requested a case after searching a vehicle VIN number. 12:36 p.m. - Malden, SW Rose Ave. - A deputy requested a case after searching a vehicle VIN number. 12:42 p.m. - Malden, SE Aerie Street - A deputy requested a case after searching a vehicle VIN number. 1:00 p.m. - Malden, S...

  • Real Estate Sales: October 22, 2020

    Oct 22, 2020

    Stephen Eagen, Pasco, to Danielle Toombs and Ryan Alban, Oakesdale, house on McCoy Street, Oakesdale, $65,000, Aug. 31. Jennifer Walsh to Nicholas Dolce and Tracy Jordahl, Pullman, house on Panorama Drive, Pullman, $422,000, Sept. 28. Jason Van Geelkerken, Pullman, to Dean and Jan Thoemke, Spokane, condominium on Terre View Drive, Pullman, $259,000, Sept. 22. Bondina and Michael Kirkpatrick, St. John, to Patrick Gordon, St. John, house on Westview Lane, St. John, $200,000, Sept. 28. Terry and Jennifer Sneed to Craig VanTine, Garfield, house on...

  • Library Calendar: Week of October 22-29

    Oct 22, 2020

    Thursday, Oct. 22 Sleepy Hollow Storytime, 3:30 p.m. Listen to a spooky reading of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” over Zoom for 4th graders and up. To attend or pick up an activity packet, email albion@whitco.lib.wa.us. Friday, Oct. 23 Endicott, Adult & Senior Flu Clinic, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Schedule you free curbside shot with Deanna at the Health Dept. at 509-397-6280 or deanna.claybaugh@co.whitman.wa.us. Saturday, Oct. 24 Rosalia, Adult & Senior Flu Clinic, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Schedule you free curbside shot with Deanna at the Health Dept. at 509...

  • Senior Menus: October 26-30

    Oct 22, 2020

    Colfax Monday, Oct. 26 Cobb salad, fresh fruit, roll, vanilla pudding Thursday, Oct. 29 Spooky surprise Endicott Tuesday, Oct. 27 Stew, cornbread, salad bar, dessert LaCrosse Tuesday, Oct. 27 No meal Palouse Wednesday, Oct. 28 Spooky surprise Pullman Tuesday, Oct. 27 Meatloaf, roasted red potatoes, cooked carrots, green salad, dessert Friday, Oct. 30 Spooky surprise...

  • Births: October 22, 2020

    Oct 22, 2020

    At Whitman Hospital & Medical Clinics Hayden Scott Zuger was born Oct. 7 at Whitman Hospital, weighing 8 pounds and 1.5 ounces, to parents Treavor and Rachel Zuger of Uniontown. Maternal grandparents are Tim and Carol Lindell of Quincy. Paternal grandparents are Stacy Clay of Steilacoom and Scott Zuger of Clarkston. At Pullman Regional Hospital Calen Austin Reisenhauer was born Oct. 15 at Pullman Regional Hospital, weighing 7 pounds and 13 ounces, to parents Kayla and Colt Reisenhauer of Pullman. Paternal grandparent is Linda Reisenhauer of...

  • Pioneer Ports meeting shares some good news

    Jana Mathia, Whitman County Gazette|Oct 22, 2020

    The Port of Whitman County met virtually with commissioners and staff from the Port of Clarkston and the Port of Lewiston with each sharing some positive news in a regular Pioneer Ports meeting Monday night. “It was an amazing harvest this year,” David Doeringfield, Port of Lewiston commissioner, said in his report. Doeringfield stated the yield had been so high, any flat ground in the Lewis-Clark Valley was used to store grain before it was shipped downstream. Speaking of shipping, Doeringfield reported the Corps of Army Engineers is loo...

  • Athenaeum Club goes high-tech

    Oct 22, 2020

    COLFAX – Fifteen members joined Zoom for Athenaeum’s first electronic meeting. Rita Ackerman was welcomed as the newest member. Nancy Herrygers, presented a program on card games children play. Athenaeum’s next meeting will be Nov. 6 via Zoom....

  • Grandmothers gift $3,050

    Oct 22, 2020

    COLFAX–The Thrifty Grandmothers granted four requests, mostly to schools, at their Oct. 12 meeting, totaling $3,050. Two of those recipients were the Colfax School District; $500 to the Jennings Elementary Compassion Fund which supplies students with needed items or aid, and $2,000 to the Colfax School District Employee Wellness Day, an event put on by the district to show appreciation and reduce stress for staff. A gift of $150 was given to the Tekoa School District to cover the cost of a videographer for the making of a video about the d...

  • Passmore potluck

    Karen Broeckel, Whitman County Gazette|Oct 22, 2020

    Last week Tuesday, Fran Jones, Terri Guenthner, Vicki Broeckel, Diane Monson and Linda Hennigar gathered at the home of Sandy Passmore for a potluck lunch and an afternoon of visiting....

  • More senior vaccine clinics scheduled

    Staff Report, Whitman County Gazette|Oct 22, 2020

    COLFAX – After more people tried to sign up than time slots available, three more influenza vaccine clinics have been scheduled for Whitman County library branches. The curbside adult and senior vaccines are administered by Deanna Claybaugh, Whitman County Health Department community health nurse. Appointments are set 15 minutes apart to allow for disinfecting. The health department has plenty of adult and children’s flu vaccines on hand. A shipment of senior vaccines is expected to arrive before the clinics, restocking the department’s suppl...

  • Plowing Bee draws Caterpillars

    Staff Report, Whitman County Gazette|Oct 22, 2020

    COLFAX - The 29th Annual Morgan Family Plowing Bee drew many old-time tractors, including four 60 Caterpillar tractors. The event was Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Kennedy Place. Plowing with the Caterpillars kept the owners, John Morgan of Colfax, Gene Stuckle of Davenport, Howard Reiman of Ritzville and Bruce Petty and Asotin, safely socially distanced. The report submitted to the Gazette stated the weather was great and "the old boys had fun with their toys."...

  • Pearl Royer

    Oct 22, 2020

    Pearl Mildred Royer, 97, Longtime Prosser Washington resident, passed away on October 15, 2020, at TenderCare Home in Clarkston, Washington. Pearl was born in Prosser on August 14, 1923, to Paul and JoHanna (Soberg) Nordby. She attended Prosser and Grandview schools and graduated from Grandview High School with the class of 1941. Pearl worked as the secretary to the principal at Grandview High School. She later worked for title insurance companies and then finished her career working 12 years... Full story

  • Genesee football season ends with another positive test

    Garth Meyer, Whitman County Gazette|Oct 22, 2020

    GENESEE – The Genesee High School football season ended after a player tested positive for COVID-19 last Saturday. It came before the team’s rescheduled game at Prairie on Monday night, one of two games left in the regular season. The timing of the positive test would put quarantined players out for longer than time allowed to play the games. “We don’t have the time remaining, we just need to be done,” said Kelly Caldwell, Genesee High School athletic director. “We talked all along that if you had something happen in mid-late October, th...

  • COVID impact on wrestling, basketball offers challenges

    Garth Meyer, Whitman County Gazette|Oct 22, 2020

    COLFAX – Some questions remain about the impact of COVID-19 on the basketball and wrestling seasons for this year. Not everything is settled about what will be allowed in which counties in Washington or even if the state will permit high school basketball and wrestling. The start of winter sports is set for Dec. 28 in this year’s Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA)’s four-season sports schedule, which was decided in July after the rise in COVID-19 cases. Basketball and wrestling are both classified as “high risk” sports by...

  • RVs in the work-from-home economy

    Don C. Brunell|Oct 22, 2020

    People have changed their travel preferences to minimize their COVID-19 exposure. Travel trailers and motorhomes are iconic symbols of campgrounds in our “great outdoors.” Meanwhile, outdoor recreation increased once the initial lockdowns were lifted. Before the pandemic came ashore in the U.S., the number of active camping households was increasing. It reached 1.4 million in 2018. In effect, outdoor recreation came before “social distancing” had a name. As travelers try to keep their separation...

  • Supports Kinzer

    Oct 22, 2020

    We have a serious threat in the Whitman County commissioner race. Tom Handy is running against incumbent Dean Kinzer. Mr. Handy is an outspoken backer of the CAP (Colfax, Albion, Pullman) Trail, along the idle rail line. In a recent letter in the Gazette and Daily News, Nancy Mack encourages people to vote for Mr. Handy. She states, “We need commissioners who will lead this effort and who understand the value that capital projects such as bike trails bring a county like ours.” Do we want a commissioner advocating for a trail at our doors? No!...

  • Opposes Referendum 90

    Oct 22, 2020

    I am writing in opposition of Referendum 90. This is a sex education bill that is inappropriate for K-12 children. It is supported by Planned Parenthood, World Health Organization, and LGBTQ community groups. The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction’s website doesn’t give all the details of the program. The sample material presented to the Senate was so explicit that it was blacked out, and they want to teach this to our children? Too graphic for adults but okay to teach to children! Really? This program’s intent is to elimi...

  • Supports Kinzer

    Oct 22, 2020

    I wholeheartedly support Dean Kinzer for reelection to the Whitman County District 2 commissioner position. Dean is a business owner/farmer, has knowledge of the business climate and economy of the county. He is an instrumental board member and chairman of Southeast Washington Economic Development Association (SWEDA). With Dean’s participation, knowledge of the business community, and effective leadership as county commissioner, during this COVID pandemic SEWEDA has given $1.8 million in small business emergency grants within Whitman County. D...

  • Universe of Ballots

    Jason Mercier|Oct 22, 2020

    I’ve lived in two exclusive vote-by-mail states during my time as an eligible voter. My first ballot ever cast was via the mailbox in Oregon. There, the ballots are due in the hands of election officials by 8 p.m. election day to be counted. Now living in Washington, I’ve trained myself not to worry about election results until the Friday following election day, due to the state’s postmark deadline eligibility for ballots. I’ve often wondered how the country would react to the Washing...

  • Pet Peeves and Okeydokes: October 22, 2020

    Oct 22, 2020

    Okeydokes Pumpkin spice season is here! Color changes brought on by autumn. Pet Peeves Pumpkin spice EVERYTHING....

  • Woods Closed

    Oct 22, 2020

  • Man missing from Paul's Place

    Oct 22, 2020

    COLFAX — Whitman County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a missing person last seen just after noon on Sunday at Paul’s Place. The missing person is Mason J. Clevenger. He is a 42 year old white male, and was last seen wearing dark pants and a dark hooded sweatshirt, according to the sheriff’s office. Clevenger may be going to the Spokane area where he is originally from, but he didn’t have a vehicle at the time he was reported missing. Anyone with information on Clevenger’s whereabouts, is asked to contact the sheriff’s office at 509-397-6266,...

  • Cookie sales lead to a Uniontown garage

    Oct 22, 2020

    UNIONTOWN—A Habitat for Humanity house will receive a garage door thanks to a donation from the Pullman Girl Scout Troop 3210. The troop is donating more than $1,000 from its cookie sales proceeds ar to purchase a garage door. The troop will formally present the garage door to Habitat on Saturday, Oct. 24, at 1 pm. Due to COVID restrictions the event is not open to the public, but there will be a Facebook Live ribbon cutting celebration at 1:15 p.m. Troop 3210 is composed of first- through seventh-graders. Troop members voted in January to u...

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