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  • Nelson named NFL High School Coach of the Week

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Dec 1, 2011

    LaCrosse/Washtucna football coach Jeff Nelson was presented with an award for being Coach of the Week on Monday, Nov. 21. The NFL High School Coach of the Week is sponsored by Sterling Savings Bank and focuses on rewarding coaches for their involvement with youth football. Each week during football season, the Seattle Seahawks and the Washington State Football Coaches Association selected two football coaches to win their award. Nelson won the NFL High School Coach of the... Full story

  • Living Wax Museum brings history to life

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Dec 1, 2011

    Last week, Ritzville Grade School was filled with legendary individuals ranging from Tutankhamen to Elizabeth Taylor. A total of 74 students participated in the Living Wax Museum event that took place in the Grade School small gym and a few classrooms. The Living Wax Museum had two performances, one in the evening of Monday, Nov. 21, and one daytime performance on Tuesday, Nov. 22. Students from grades 6-8 participated in the performance. Each student dressed as a famous...

  • National honor bestowed on Lind ag program

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Dec 1, 2011

    Lind High School agriculture program received a plaque for being the Region One Outstanding Middle/Secondary School Agricultural Educational Program for 2010-2011 on Monday, Nov. 28, at the high school. Andy Williams, the agriculture teacher, received the award in St. Louis, Mo., at a National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE) conference on Nov. 16. This specific award is sponsored by the National FFA Alumni Association and is only given to six programs nationwide.... Full story

  • Coats 4 Kids drive brings warmth

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Nov 24, 2011

    Sterling Savings Bank presented the local schools with their collection of donated coats on Friday, Nov. 18. Sterling Savings Bank is a partner in the KXLY Coats 4 Kids drive that raised a total of 18,474 coats this year. Chad Hoeft, Sterling Savings Bank branch manager presented the local school district representatives with the coats. The branch had a total of 120 donated coats this year. Robert Roettger received the coats on behalf of both the Lind and Ritzville school...

  • Project 56 refocuses on track project

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Nov 24, 2011

    The Project 56 committee held a public meeting on Thursday, Nov. 17, to discuss the current progress and plans for the ongoing project. The group unanimously decided to refocus and continue the plans for expansion of the track, and only the track. The refocused project goal is to produce an eight lane all-weather track with two straight of ways, one down either side of the track. Spatially, this track will fit at the already designated location and will allow multiple field events to occur at the same time. Currently, the... Full story

  • Make plans to participate in Relay For Life of Ritzville in 2012

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Nov 24, 2011

    Jen Kronvall from the American Cancer Society spoke at the Chamber of Commerce General Membership meeting on Thursday, Nov. 17, to discuss the upcoming 2012 Relay For Life of Ritzville event. The Relay For Life of Ritzville event will continue to be hosted at the high school track as it has for the last five years and with the money raised going to the American Cancer Society. During those past five events, the Ritzville community has been able to raise around $183,000 for cancer research. Last year alone, the Ritzville...

  • Apple Cup creates opportunity for food drive

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Nov 17, 2011

    The FBLA and FFA chapters at Ritzville High School are hosting a rivalry food drive in association with the Apple Cup game. Community members are encouraged to bring non-perishable food to the high school lobby during regular school hours. There are two boxes set up under the window; one is red in support of the Cougars and one is purple in support of the Huskies. The food drive starts on Nov. 14 and will continue until Nov. 23, the Wednesday before Thanksgiving break. If you are unable to drop off food at the high school,...

  • Former Ritzville resident now announcer for Gonzaga

    Katelin Davidson|Updated Nov 17, 2011

    Former Bronco Ray Bernard has become a part of the Gonzaga Bulldog family. Last August, Bernard received a job offer from Gonzaga to become the public address voice of the women’s basketball team. For the last 10 years, Bernard could be heard as the voice of WSU basketball. He spent seven years as the full-time voice of the women’s basketball team and three years as a substitute announcer for both of the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Bernard graduated from Ritzville High School in 1969 and from there, attended the Uni... Full story

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