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  • FROM THE FILES

    Updated Jan 9, 2024

    8 Years Ago Adams County News January 11, 1899 Local and Personal Henry Horn has ordered a carload of ice from Sprague where a choice article can be found. Henry evidently intends to keep cool this next summer if congealed water will assist matters any. Dr. F. R. Burroughs paid the penalty for exposing himself to the hard trip made to Lamona last Wednesday by remaining in his room and nursing a first-class cold for a couple of days afterward. The weather never gets too cold...

  • Reardan cruises to win over LRS

    Byrne Bennett, The Record-Times|Updated Jan 9, 2024

    REARDAN – With three players scoring in double figures, the Screaming Eagles cruised to a 71-46 win over Lind-Ritzville-Sprague Saturday, Jan. 6. Broncos' freshman Joey Duff came out of the chute with guns blazing, firing two quick shots, resulting in four quick points for the Broncos. Unfortunately for LRS, his night on the court ended minutes later after suffering a dislocated knee. Reardan took advantage of Duff's absence and quickly took control of the game. Rysen S...

  • Two women keep The Viking alive in Sprague

    Joy Wilken, Special to The Journal|Updated Jan 2, 2024

    SPRAGUE – Two local women have combined their efforts over the last five years to keep a restaurant open in the wake of COVID shutdown mandates and challenges finding employees. Sheila Martin and sister-in-law Linda Johnston took over The Viking Drive-In in 2019, following the death of Martin's husband, Gary Martin. You can find them at the 209 E. Fourth St. restaurant daily. Sister Barb Shafer also helps with the business. The biggest challenge since the end of the p...

  • Knights tame Broncos, 81-54

    Roger Harnack, The Journal|Updated Jan 2, 2024

    RITZVILLE - The Broncos boys basketball team had a good opening quarter, but just couldn't keep pace with the Royal Knights during a nonleague matchup Friday, Dec. 29. The Knights won, 81-54. The Knights took an 18-15 first quarter lead and grew the margin from there. By halftime, visiting Royal had a 38-31 lead. The Knights sealed the win with an explosive third quarter, outscoring the local Lind-Ritzville/Sprague (7-5, 4-2 in league) boys 26-10 to take a 64-41 lead. The...

  • Girls return to court

    The Journal|Updated Jan 2, 2024

    RITZVILLE — The Lind-Ritzville/Sprague girls return to the court today, Jan. 3, after a nearly two-week-long break over the holidays. The Bronco girls(5-4, 2-2 in league) will host Warden at 7 p.m. tonight in Gilson Gymnasium. The last time the local girls took the court was Dec. 22, when they were edged by Columbia (Burbank), 64-59. But the game against Warden isn’t the only one this week for the Broncos. Kettle Falls will come to town on Friday, Jan. 5, and the Broncos will travel to Reardan on Saturday, Jan. 6. The gam...

  • Local boys struggle at M2 Mallet

    Roger Harnack, The Journal|Updated Jan 2, 2024

    SPOKANE - Local boys were unable to land anyone on the podium at the M2 Mallet wrestling tournament Dec. 23. The Broncos scored a total of 16.0 team points in the tournament that featured 25 teams, many from much larger schools. Moscow, Idaho, won the team title with 213.5 points. Wrestling at 120 pounds, Waylon Rosman had the best showing for the Broncos, with two wins. He opened the tournament with a bye and then pinned Sawyer Sullivan of Mount Spokane in 2:35. In his...

  • Bronco girls hold off Jaguars

    The Journal|Updated Dec 26, 2023

    PASCO – Zoe Galbreath scored 44 points Thursday night to lead the Bronco girls to victory over Tri-Cities Prep. The Broncos (5-3, 2-2 in league) lead the game from start to finish. The Lind-Ritzville/Sprague girls took a 21-18 lead in the first quarter and a 45-27 lead to the locker room at halftime. The Jaguars rallied in the third quarter, outscoring the Broncos, 18-12, narrowing the margin to 57-45. The Jaguars rally continued into the final stanza, with Tri-Cities Prep outscoring Lind-Ritzville, 21-13, closing the m...

  • New rules coming for floating docks

    The Journal|Updated Dec 26, 2023

    SPRAGUE – Floating dock and walkway owners will have a new rule to contend with beginning Jan. 1. According to the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, the agency will begin requiring the plastic foam used in floating docks and walkways to be fully encased. The agency will require all such foam to be covered in concrete, steel, aluminum or plastic to prevent pieces from breaking off and floating away, officials said. The state won’t initially mandate replacement of existing foam structures, but will require them to be upg...

  • Broncos come up short in Pasco

    The Journal|Updated Dec 26, 2023

    PASCO – The undefeated Tri-Cities Prep boys basketball team knocked off visiting Lind-Ritzville/Sprague, 54-35, during a Class 2B game Thursday night, Dec. 21. Joey Duff led all scorers with 20 points for the Broncos in their losing effort. Blake McClure led the Jaguars (8-0) with 19 points. The Jaguars captured the momentum early, running up a 20-10 lead at the end of the first quarter. It was a lead the Broncos were unable to overcome as the Jaguars added 6 points to the margin in the second quarter and 2 more in the t...

  • Martinez wins gold for Broncos

    Roger Harnack, The Journal|Updated Dec 19, 2023

    DAVENPORT – Bronco wrestler Octavio Paredes Martinez brought home a gold medal Saturday from the Gorilla Invitational. Wrestling at 113 pounds, he was the only individual champion for the Broncos, which finished third as a team. Northwest Christian (Colbert) won the team award with 137 points, followed by Kittitas with 127 and Lind-Ritzville/Sprague with 110. Rounding out the Top five were Davenport with 97 points and Selkirk with 94. In individual results, Martinez opened t...

  • Galbreath Coach of the Year, again

    Dale Brown, The Journal|Updated Dec 12, 2023

    RITZVILLE – In her 12th season as head volleyball coach for the Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Broncos, Cari Galbreath led her team to the Class 2B state tournament for the fourth time. This year, the team finished second in state. For the second consecutive year, she was also named Coach of the Year for the Northeast 2B league. Last December, as the 2022 season drew to a close, Coach Galbreath was optimistic. In an interview with The Journal, she expressed excitement about the t...

  • One killed in crash east of Sprague

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 12, 2023

    SPRAGUE — One man was killed and two women were injured in a one-vehicle crash on Interstate 90 about four miles east of the city Thursday, Dec. 7. Angel A. Cuevas, 22, George was pronounced deceased after being transported to Sacred Heart Medical Center, according to a release from Washington State Patrol. Litzy J. Arvivo, 22, Merced, California and Maira A. Guillen Baeza, 26, Moses Lake, were injured in the crash and also transported to Sacred Heart, the release said. According to the release, a gold 2002 Saturn Vue d...

  • Shirley Gay (Myrick) Miller

    Updated Dec 12, 2023

    Shirley Gay (Myrick) Miller Aug 2, 1939-Dec 4,2023 Shirley Gay (Myrick) Miller was born to Don and Billie Myrick in Stanford, Mont., on Aug. 2, 1939. She passed away suddenly Dec. 4, 2023, with complications from recent heart issues. Shirley was the third of five children born to the Myrick family. She was predeceased by her brother, William (he died before she was born); her mom and dad; and sisters, Margaret Schlimmer and Carol Greenwalt. She is survived by her sister, Midge...

  • Smith brings home gold

    Roger Harnack, The Journal|Updated Dec 12, 2023

    SPANGLE – The Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Broncos wrestling team finished 12th overall in the Brice Williams Invite on Saturday, Dec. 9, at Liberty High School. The Broncos scored 70.5 team points; Mount Spokane won the team title with 113 points, followed by Liberty (Spangle) with 111. The Broncos placed three wrestlers in the finals – Gabriel Smith at 215 pounds and Octavio Paredes Martinez at 113. Emilia Klewin made the finals at girls 155. Smith brought home the only gold med...

  • Bronco boys remain undefeated

    Roger Harnack, The Journal|Updated Dec 12, 2023

    ASOTIN – The Lind-Ritzville/Sprague boys basketball team remained undefeated last week after topping Medical Lake, Upper Columbia Academy and Asotin. The Broncos doubled up on the Medical Lake Cardinals, 70-37, on Dec. 5, then followed up with a 52-37 win over Upper Columbia on Dec. 7. On Dec. 9, the Broncos (5-0) then topped Asotin, 76-68. This week, the Broncos were scheduled to host Liberty (Spangle) on Tuesday, Dec. 12 and Colfax on Friday, Dec. 16. Against Medical Lake, the Broncos scored often, taking an 18-6 lead at t...

  • Local girls dominate Upper Columbia

    Roger Harnack, The Journal|Updated Dec 12, 2023

    RITZVILLE – The Broncos girls basketball team lost a hard-fought game to Medical Lake on Dec. 5, but rebounded to dominate the Lions on Dec. 7. The Medical Lake Cardinals won handed the Lind-Ritzville/Sprague girls their first loss, 60-49, on Tuesday, Dec. 5. But the local girls crushed the Upper Columbia Academy Lions, 58-13, on Dec. 7. Against Medical Lake, the Cardinals’ Charde Luat scored 33 points to lead all scorers. Despite Luat’s performance, the Broncos were never really out of the game. The Cardinals led 14-10 after...

  • Kathy's Market gets new life

    Joy Wilken, Special to The Journal|Updated Dec 5, 2023

    SPRAGUE – Kathy's Market has been revitalized. Raj Singh purchased the grocery story in December 2022. At the time, the store had a considerable amount of old inventory and dusty shelves and little produce. But Singh has been in the grocery business for 14 years and understood the upgrades it would need. He owns three other markets: Jim's Market in Lind, a grocery store in Mansfield and a convenience store and gas station in Spokane Valley. Singh's first steps were to hire l...

  • Welcome to the Scramble

    Updated Dec 5, 2023

    Broncos wrestled in Medical Lake Scramble on Dec. 2....

  • Bronco boys, girls win two each

    The Journal|Updated Dec 5, 2023

    RITZVILLE – The Lind-Ritzville/Sprague boys and girls basketball teams wrapped up their first week of play Saturday with wins over Almira/Coulee-Hartline and Kittitas. On Thursday, Nov. 30, the Bronco boys knocked off the Warriors, 52-39. The local girls dominated the Warriors, 49-32. Then on Saturday, Dec. 1, the boys(2-0) routed Kittitas, 72-45, and the girls (2-0) spanked the Coyotes, 67-43. Against the Warriors, the Broncos got off to a slow start as Almira/Coulee-Hartline took an 11-10 first quarter lead. But with game d...

  • Public Records

    Updated Nov 28, 2023

    Sheriff’s Log RITZVILLE – The Adams County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls for service from Nov. 5-25: Nov. 5 Suspicious persons reported in the 2200 block of West Highway 26, Othello. Hit-and-run crash in the 1000 block of East Main Street, Othello. Vehicle playing loud music in the 2100 block of West May Road, Othello. Nov. 6 Juvenile problem in the 500 block of North E Street, Lind. Possible theft in the 1800 block of East Danekas Road, Tokio. Juvenile did not return home from school in the 300 block...

  • Back on the Court

    The Journal|Updated Nov 28, 2023

    CONNELL - The Lind-Ritzville/Sprague boys and girls basketball teams hit the court for a preseason tuneup Monday night at the Connell Jamboree. Boys and girls varsity and junior varsity teams from Connell, Lind-Ritzville and Quincy were on the court. The jamboree featured a round-robin style setup with each team playing 10 minutes against the others. The Bronco boys won their opener, 24-10 over Connell, then lost their closer to Quincy, 23-16. The Bronco girls, too, won their...

  • Wrestling begins

    The Journal|Updated Nov 28, 2023

    RITZVILLE — After three weeks of practices, the Lind-Ritzville/Sprague grapplers are ready to square off against other schools. The winter season schedule opens with the boys heading to Medical Lake for the Scramble on Saturday, Dec. 2. The event will pit the Broncos against several large and small schools, including Medical Lake and Cheney. Wrestling begins at 10 a.m. The girls wrestling team will open its season with the league meet at East Valley (Spokane Valley) next Thursday, Dec. 7. Wrestling starts at 5 p.m. The b...

  • Edwall receives new fire engine

    The Journal|Updated Nov 20, 2023

    EDWALL— The local fire station has a new fire engine in house at no cost to Fire District No. 4 thanks to the Federal Firefighter Property Program. The engine, named Engine 461, is a 1995 Pierce Arrow originally built for the Marine Corps. It was stationed at Barstow Marine Base in Southern California, according to a press release from District Chief Jim Adams. The Fire District obtained the engine from the Dept. of Natural Resources, which facilitates the Federal Firefighter Property program for the state, the press release...

  • Players earn all-league honors

    The Journal|Updated Nov 20, 2023

    RITZVILLE – Several Lind-Ritzville/Sprague football team members have received all-lead Northeast 2B accolades for the fall 2023 season. Running backs Brody Boness and Brock Kinch were selected to the All-League First Team Offense. Boness also made All-League First Team Defense as a linebacker. Offensive lineman Brock Tracy was selected to the All-League Second Team offensive line as well as the All-League Second Team defensive line. Kinch earned All-League Second Team D...

  • Lost hunter found east of Tyler

    Roger Harnack, The Journal|Updated Nov 20, 2023

    TYLER – A lost hunter was located Nov. 14, about eight hours after he became lost in the fog along the Columbia Plateau State Park Trail. The hunter – whose name, age and hometown the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office has yet to release – called for help on his cell phone at about 5:20 p.m., records show. He was later located cold and tired, but otherwise uninjured, in the Ballinger Lake area, south and east of the South Mullinix-South Harmony Road intersection, records show. According to the report, the hunter called emergen...

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