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SAMANTHA Asmussen waves to the crowd before the start of the LRS cheerleaders’ halftime performance on Saturday afternoon. -Journal photo by Katelin Davidson...
The H.E. Gritman Senior Center will host a Pancake Breakfast on Friday, March 11, from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Breakfast will feature pancakes, a choice of ham or sausage and coffee with a suggested donation of $5 per person. The breakfast serves as a fundraiser for the senior center and is held the second Friday of every month, except during the summer. The H.E. Gritman Senior Center is located at 118 West Main Avenue in downtown Ritzville. For more information contact the center by calling 659-1921.... Full story
CHEERING SECTION. Fans packed the stands to cheer for the LRS Broncos during the State Tournament in the Spokane Arena. On Thursday night, student section fans (from left) Travis Ste. Marie, Peyton Curtis, Tessa Jantz and Tessa O’Brien celebrate as the Broncos move ahead of Life Christian. -Journal photo by Katelin Davidson...
QUARTERFINALS. After Jacob Saetre drained a 3-pointer to help move the Broncos ahead of Life Christian, teammates (from left) Carlos Vuilleumier, Ryan Frederick, Bryce Esser and Bryson Gering jump off the bench to celebrate as the Broncos moved closer to the win. -Journal photo by Katelin Davidson...
IN THE KEY. During the Broncos final State B Tournament game against Brewster on March 5, Senior Dylan Becker leaps to score by gaining the advantage over Brewster’s Chance Williams. -Journal photo by Katelin Davidson... Full story
CELEBRATION. Bronco Senior Nick Fleming turns to the crowd to celebrate the LRS state quarterfinals win against Life Christian Academy on March 3 at the Spokane Arena. -Journal photo by Katelin Davidson... Full story
LIND STUDENTS. The students who received a certificate of perfect attendance from the first semester at Lind Elementary School are from left Liz Cruz, Beau Fode, Damon Schilling, Lane Plumb, Jackson Phelps and Dylan Ray. Not pictured are Marina Gutierrez and David Gutierrez. -Photo courtesy of Connie Field... Full story
PERFECT ATTENDANCE. Students from Lind Elementary School who had perfect attendance for the second quarter of the school year were Avaleigh Fode, Charlotte Murphy, Merrick Shepard, Cole Melcher, Jackson Phelps, Dylan Ray, Beau Fode, Taytum Labes, Brenden Miller, Erien Warren Najera, Damon Schilling, Marina Gutierrez-Morales, Liz Cruz, Christopher Garcia, David Gutierrez-Morales and Sujeili Rodriguez. -Photo courtesy of Connie Field...
HONOR CHOIR participants from Lind-Ritzville High School include Sierra Kiel and Megan Buriak. -Journal photo by Rachel Plager...
HIGH SCHOOL Honor Band participants had to pass an audition in order to be accepted into the band. In the back row, from left, Emily Kinney, Emma Aldrich, Emily Rosen, Konrad McCrady, Ian Wieszbroad, and Trinity Wyma. In the middle row, from left, Jack Anderson, Abby Gering and Michael Carruth. In the front are Sharon Anderson and Caden Liberty. -Journal photo by Rachel Plager... Full story
Music is known as the universal language because regardless of a musician’s background, it is understood by all. Music unites people, including students across the Bi-County. Each year, junior high and high school musicians from local schools combine to perform in Honor Band and Choir. This year, Bi-County Honor Band and Choir performances will be Monday, March 14, at the INB Performing Arts Center in Spokane. The program will begin at 7 p.m. All community members are i... Full story
LRS BRONCOS. The Broncos basketball team stopped at the Ritzville Grade School, before heading to the State B Tournament, where they were greeted by an enthusiastic group of students. -Journal photo by Rachel Plager...
FUTURE BRONCOS. Students from Ritzville Grade School lined the sidewalks on March 3 to help send-off the Broncos to the State B Tournament. Among the students and signs were (from left) Lilly Fannin, Jase Bowman and Brenik Esser. -Journal photo by Katelin Davidson...
The Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Broncos entered the State B Tournament as the underdog, but the team battled to prove they deserved the spot in the state playoffs. As the smallest team in size and height, the Broncos benefited from team’s underestimating their strengths from the first game on Thursday, March 3. The Broncos began their state experience off with a win against the fourth ranked team, Life Christian Academy. The high intensity game ended in the Broncos’ favor as the...
EAGLES DONATION. The Ritzville Eagles Auxiliary presented the Ritzville Fire Department with a $594.73 donation during the department’s monthly business meeting on March 7. The money was raised from a Seattle Seahawks poncho raffle during the Super Bowl. The donation was presented to Ritzville Volunteer Fire Department President Mark Cameron by Eagles Auxiliary members Terry Klinich and Kassy Kinch. -Journal photo by Katelin Davidson...