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  • Wilson Creek first- semester honor roll

    Updated Feb 5, 2014

    The Wilson Creek School District has released its first semester honor roll. Receiving High Honors (with a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher) are: Tyler Bise, Shelbey Brashear, Colten Crane, Maggie Friend, Angel Garay*, Chance Garrett, Graylyn Godfrey, Martin Hernandez, Sam Hochstatter, Jamie Kaupp, Megan Lembcke, Caleb McMillan, Caiden Minoletti, Colton Minoletti, Wyatt Oberloh, Yamilet Perez, Harley Reese, Rheanna Skidmore. Student names followed by an asterisk (*) denote a 4.0 GPA for the semester. On the Honor Roll...

  • Court Report

    Updated Feb 5, 2014

    Monday, Jan. 27: Three dogs, possibly Siberian huskies, attacked and killed four sheep on property adjacent to Bull Run Road East in the Reardan area. A Cayuse Cove area resident advised dispatchers that water to the property from a shared well had been shut off. A caller observed debris falling from a truck and trailer traveling east on SR 2 from Bennett Road. The vehicle was stopped by officers in Reardan. A water ski and life jacket were reported missing from a burglarized residence on FDR Estates Drive in the Grand...

  • Librarians attended Microsoft IT training

    Updated Feb 5, 2014

    By MARJORIE WOMACH Elizabeth Iaukea, Project Manager, Washington State Library Microsoft IT Academy, held a training session at Reardan, Tuesday, Jan 26 from 10 to noon, with librarians from Wilbur's Hesseltine Library, the Sprague Library and the Harrington Library joining the Reardan librarian for the session, getting the local libraries signed up for the IT courses and testing. An afternoon session was being offered at the Davenport Library for those that were not able to attend the morning session. First grade teacher...

  • Farm bill passed by congress

    Updated Feb 5, 2014

    Washington Association of Wheat Growers (WAWG) president Nicole Berg, a wheat farmer from Paterson, Wash., has released the following statement: “We are so pleased that this bill is finally on the books and on it’s way to the President. The compromises made will ensure that farmers have a true safety net during the hard years, that our foreign markets are maintained and enhanced, and it keeps incentive-based conservation programs funded. We thank our Washington members of Congress for their hard work and support of Was...