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  • Woman arrested in Taser attack on Warden couple

    Roger Harnack, Franklin Connection|Updated Apr 7, 2021

    WARDEN – An Odessa woman is in jail in Grant County after allegedly attacking a man and woman with a Taser on Wednesday, April 7. Deborah Davidson, 41, of Odessa, is facing charges of first-degree burglary, first-degree assault, third-degree malicious mischief and two counts of fourth-degree assault. The charges stem from the attack, believed connected to romantic relationships, a Grant County Sheriff’s Office report said. Davidson allegedly entered a home off state Highway 262 East at about noon and shot the man and wom...

  • Commission to set hunting seasons

    Ritzville Adams County Journal|Updated Apr 7, 2021

    OLYMPIA — The state Fish and Wildlife Commission will set 2021-23 hunting seasons, establish state water mining rules and update its fish hatchery policy when it meets Friday, April 9. The commission is expected to approve new hunting seasons and hunting boundaries for deer, elk, waterfowl and other game species. Members are also expected to approve new rules governing mining in state waters, which may impact fish and habitat, officials said. In other business, the commission will hear a request to update its fish hatchery p...

  • That NW Bus as colorful and beloved as ever

    Katie Teachout, The Journal|Updated Apr 6, 2021

    WASHTUCNA - That NW bus, a popular stop for tourists traveling to Palouse Falls and college students heading to Pullman, saw lots of action as it got yet another coat of paint Saturday, April 3. The 1955 Kenworth Pacific School Bus originally owned by the Toppenish School District was a popular sight to visit for graffiti artists and tourists alike when it sat rusting away on public land near the turnoff to Palouse Falls, in between Washtucna and Kahlotus. Now owned by the...

  • Lind Lions Club plants over 1,000 eggs in city park

    Katie Teachout, The Journal|Updated Apr 6, 2021

    LIND - The Lions Club hid over 1,000 eggs in the city park for their annual Easter Egg Hunt. The playground in the park was taped off into four categories: ages 1-3, Preschool and Kindergarten, Grades 1st, 2nd and 3rd, and Grades 4th, 5th and 6th. Dispersed among the candy-filled eggs were "Golden Eggs" filled with $10 and $20 dollar bills in each category. For more action photos, click on "Photos" on the top tab at ritzvillejournal.com. For more of the story, please see the...

  • Broncos fall to Asotin Panthers Friday

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Mar 30, 2021

    ASOTIN – A 72-yard touchdown reception were the only points the Broncos could muster Friday night as they fell, 31-6, on the road to the Asotin Panthers in Class 2B football. A pass from senior quarterback Drew Kelly was the longest play of the game. A Kelly-to-Ayers touchdown came in the fourth quarter. But it was too little, too late to catch the Panthers, who were already leading 24-0. Ayers had three receptions for 104 total yards during the game. Kelly went 6-of-19 p...