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Tommi Sue Swannack accepts her 2012 Intermediate Girls Goat Tying Champion award presented by Eastern Washington Junior Rodeo Association princess Hannah Hayduk at the EWJRA awards banquet at Soap Lake Elementary School. Daughter of Tom and Holly Swannack of Fishtrap and a student at Lamont Middle School, this is the fourth consecutive year Swannack has earned this honor. She also took home the Reserve Champion Intermediate Girls Breakaway Roping. -Photo courtesy of Holly...
National FFA week gives FFA members a chance to educate the public about agriculture. During the week, chapters host teacher appreciation breakfasts, speak to the public about agriculture, volunteer for community service projects and more. To celebrate the end of National FFA week on Friday, Feb. 22, the Lind- Ritzville FFA Chapter officer team traveled up to Spokane to deliver the items that were collected for the Ronald McDonald House and cook a breakfast for its residents....
A group of seniors in Kerry Murphy’s government class had a distinctive guest speaker during the afternoon class on Feb. 11. Congressman Doc Hastings stopped by to visit Lind-Ritzville High School and discuss current government in the United States. Hastings is currently the representative for Washington’s Fourth Congressional District, a district that now includes Adams County. Hastings has served in the U.S. House of Representatives since his first election in 1995 and has...
Ritzville Gun Club, March 3 – Trophy Shoot 16-yard: Junior: Joel P. Anderson. Class A: Wes Frederick. Sub-junior: Garrett Frederick. Ladies: Michelle Hennings. Class B: Brian Kramer. Class C: Steve (Sam) Knoll. Class D: Randy Moore. Handicap: Class A: Wes Frederick. Class B: Brian Kramer. Class C: Mike Bauer. Class D: Steve (Sam) Knoll. Ladies: Kim Yaeger. Doubles: Class A: Jeff Holland. Class B: Jim Heider. Class C: Walter Weber. Trophies: Walt Renner Memorial (high doubles): Scott Hennings. Miss-n-out: Jim Heider. Annie O...
Vernon A. Wellsandt died at the age of 91 on Feb. 27 in Moses Lake. He was born on Sept. 12, 1921, to Ludwig A. Wellsandt and Catherine Harder (Jess) Wellsandt on the family farm near Ralston, Wash. Catherine’s first husband, John Jess had died in August of 1918. He is survived by his sister, Erma Ferderer Spencer. Vernon Wellsandt and Elsie Verner were married April 14, 1949. They remained on the family farm, raising wheat and livestock until they retired to “town” in Ritzvil...
Walter Bruce Wilsey died at the age of 84 on Feb. 28. He was born in Lewiston, Idaho, to Lula Burkett Wilsey and Walter Leo Wilsey on Aug. 24, 1929. He was one of seven children and the family lived in Asotin, Wash. He graduated from Asotin High School in 1947, attended Lewis and Clark College for two years before enlisting in the Air Force, serving for four years. He resumed his education at Eastern Washington University in Cheney and graduated in 1957, with a bachelor’s d...
Gwendolyn (Waddoups) Ruegsegger died at the age of 83, on Feb. 28 at an adult home care facility in Spokane Valley where she had been living since April 2012. She was born in Ogden, Utah on Aug. 3, 1929, to Cyrus and Nola Waddoups. On Aug. 18, 1949, she married Eldon Ruegsegger of Daniels, Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls Temple in 1952. They made their home in Dillon, Mont., from 1950, until moving to Ritzville, in 1972 where they farmed until...
Another State “B” Tournament is in the books, and there were some really good games and a few not so much. But the atmosphere was great and there was a lot of conversing with old and new friends. There were a ton of stories and laughs that keep me young, at least I hope so. I saw several people that were my teammates and several others that I battled against. They are all friends and we share our respect for one another. I like that. I have a few shout outs to give. I hav...
I had expected the biggest news from last week – the seventh week of our 2013 legislative session – would be the fact that all 15 of the Senate committees have now completed their work on Senate bills. Then, Thursday morning and with little notice, the state Supreme Court issued a long-awaited ruling on the voter-approved law that made it more difficult for the Legislature to approve tax increases than other bills. Court says ‘no’ to taxpayer-protection law; MCC ready with solution In the past 20 years the voters of our state...