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  • Dozens of Lind alumni to be recognized

    The Journal|Updated May 2, 2023

    LIND – Organizers of the 56th annual Lind Alumni banquet said last week that dozens of former Lind High School students will be recognized during the celebration Saturday, May 6. Students to be honored include: Class of 1963 (*indicates deceased) – Frances Brown Hays, Lyle Brown, Linda Conner Hammer, Sue Ellen Davis Johnson, Dianna DeVore Seuberlich, Donna DeVore Kelsey, Linda Erdman Stewart, Jack Eden*, Dwight Fritchle*, Robert Gehres, Kelley Hains, Lynda Kincaid Branson, Verla Ann Kron Steffler, Karen Letsch Kron, Ela...

  • Mixed Attitudes

    Updated May 2, 2023

    More than 60 dancers recently performed their annual spring recital at The Hangar at the Ritzville Airport. The event attracted a capacity crowd with dancers from Lind, Ritzville, Harrington, Sprague, Washtucna and other locations. Mixed Attitudes Dancers are instructed by Karen Kinch and Lora Hille, both of Washtucna....

  • Governor won't seek fourth term

    Roger Harnack, The Journal|Updated May 2, 2023

    OLYMPIA – Gov. Jay Inslee won’t be seeking a fourth term. Inslee, a Democrat from Bainbridge Island, announced Monday, May 1, that he’s ready to move on. “Today I announced I will not seek a fourth term,” he said. “We’ve made Washington a beacon for progress for the nation, and now it’s time to pass the torch.” Born and raised in Seattle, he was first elected to the state House of Representatives in 1989, then elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1993. The 72-year-old Inslee was elected to lead the state in 2013...