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The Ritzville School Board met on Monday, Nov. 21, to discuss the Maintenance and Operations levy renewal. The current levy is at $2.99 generating $881,000 for district operations. The board has proposed a levy at $3.16 per $1,000 of assessed property valuation. The new levy would provide $933,000 in funding. This will be based on the amount of the assessed $1000 property value per household. The last levy passed at an amount of $3.12 before the equalization of the state resulted in a reduction of the levy assessment to...
At the end of this year’s Operation Christmas Child drive at Life Care Center of Ritzville, the facility counted 198 shoeboxes ready to go to needy children around the world. This exceeded the facility’s goal of 175. Karen Scheel, who organized the effort at the center, attributed this result to the dedication of local sports teams and churches in the area and the facility’s own associates. Family members of residents also pitched in with filled boxes and donations. “I want to give special thanks to all who helped make th...
Marilyn Kay “Marty” Lesser died Nov. 18, 2011, at Mesa, Ariz. She was married to Torre Lesser, a Ritzville High School graduate. Memorial services were held Nov. 21 at Mesa. Burial will be held in Lincoln, Neb., at a later date. A full obituary will be published in next week’s paper....
Homer “Dean” Wright, age 88, of Issaquah, died Nov. 13, 2011, in Spokane. He was born on Dec. 3, 1922, in Walla Walla, to Lola and Preston “Woody” Wright. The youngest of four children, he is survived by his beloved big sister, Shirley Yager of Othello. He graduated from Lind High School and joined the US Navy at the age of 19. As part of the Navy medical corps during World War II, he was attached to the Marines in the invasion of Okinawa on April 1, 1945. He was a lifelon...
Frances Jean Staley, age 87, died at her home on Nov. 21. She was born in Little Falls, Minn., on Feb. 8, 1924, the daughter of Arvid and Nellie Anderson. She lived there until she graduated from high school. In 1942 her family moved to Portland, Ore., and she began nurses training in The Dalles, Ore. She married Ernest Staley June 25, 1945, while he was serving in the U.S. Army. In September 1945, she graduated from nurses training and joined her husband who was stationed in...
For many of you the snowstorm in Pasco last Saturday came as a complete surprise. It is supposed to be fairly nice in the southern part of the state in November, shouldn’t it? When it gets cold in the state and there is humidity there is a good chance it will snow. The one thing that we should all be happy about is that it didn’t stick to the floor of Edgar Brown Stadium. The fans came from Lind, Ritzville and Sprague to see the Broncos season continue but unfortunately it...
I don’t know if Herman Cain is guilty of “inappropriate” behavior toward women employees of the National Restaurant Association but it was dumb of him not to anticipate accusations of some going public when he became a threat to his fellow candidates for the Republican presidential nomination. That’s where I suspect the tip came to the media of lawsuits brought by women who were paid off to hit the road and shut up about it. I think the Democrats have bought the persistent prediction from many that Cain would never be the...