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  • CTA to hire structural consultant for proposed building

    Naomi Scoggin|Mar 24, 2022

    POMEROY–The Garfield County Transportation Authority (CTA) voted to hire a structural consultant at their meeting on March 21. The proposed building the CTA will share with Garfield County Public Works has specific structural needs that the consultant will be able to address. The money allotted to the hiring is not to exceed $20,000. The CTA will have an open house on March 24 at the Senior Center to discuss the Human Services Plan with any member of the community who comes. It will begin at 1...

  • SiteOne Landscape Supply awarded supply bid for Fairground sprinkler system

    Naomi Scoggin|Mar 24, 2022

    POMEROY–The Garfield County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) awarded three bids, one for supplying material for the sprinkler system project, another for wood and waste removal, and a third for the rock crushing contract at their meeting on March 21. A bid to supply materials only for the Garfield County Fairgrounds sprinkler system project from SiteOne Landscape Supply was approved for $28,294.19. Ironsides Custom Grinding’s bid to grind and remove the wood and yard waste at the Airport rock pit...

  • Medic 30 will become backup ambulance

    Naomi Scoggin|Mar 24, 2022

    POMEROY–The Garfield County Fire District No. 1 commissioners held a special meeting to discuss repairs to the Medic 30 ambulance on March 15. The ambulance has had diagnostics run and is believed to have a cracked head. Any further diagnostics would require an engine tear down, which could cost upwards of $7,000. The commissioners decided to bring Medic 30 back to the GCFD garage and use it as the backup third ambulance, only using it in Pomeroy city limits. The process of getting a new a...

  • New city clerk-treasurer and sidewalk for the library

    Naomi Scoggin|Mar 24, 2022

    POMEROY–The Pomeroy City Council announced the retirement of Shaun Martin as City Clerk and Treasurer, and the Complete Streets project update at the meeting on March 8. Martin will retire in June and Diane Taylor will become the new City Clerk and Treasurer. The Complete Streets Project has begun work on the Denny Ashby Library sidewalk. The contractors, Knox Concrete, will also replace other problem sidewalk areas. Also included in the project is fixing wiring on the light posts on Main S...

  • Pataha Creek RV Park rule clarified

    Naomi Scoggin|Mar 24, 2022

    POMEROY–The Port of Garfield County commissioners passed a resolution to clarify an RV Park rule at their meeting on March 15. Resolution 2022- No. 3 states that a camper who is not living at the Pataha Creek RV Park may camp for four weeks every 120 days. The commissioners also created a role of camp host for the RV Park, to help residents and be a present at the park in return for a park space. The host would facilitate help with hookups for new residents, and alert the manager of d...

  • Broomstick Pool event sports a crowd

    Mar 24, 2022

    By Charlotte Baker and Naomi Scoggin Tanner Cranor, Spinners President, lines up a shot during the Spinners Broomstick tournament event this last weekend. The number are participants have grown since the conception of the Pomeroy tradition in the 1980s and is a major fundraiser for the Spinners organization. The exciting results for the Broomstick tournament teams are: first place is Pat and Larry Ledgerwood; second place Al Damron and Steve Slaybaugh; third place Jim and Don Ledgerwood; fourth...

  • Volunteers needed for spring clean-up

    Charlotte Baker|Mar 24, 2022

    POMEROY–Volunteers are needed for the Garfield County Aging and Disability Annual Yard Clean-up scheduled to help the aging and disabled community on April 9. Spring is upon us and for people who are unable and/or need help with their spring yard clean-up, Aging and Disability is asking for volunteers to help provide assistance with this task. The day will begin at 9 a.m. on April 9 where volunteers will meet at the Senior Center to receive their assignments. Volunteers are asked to provide their own tools (rakes, hoes, brooms, shovels, e...

  • Quote of the Week

    Mar 24, 2022

    “Pennies do not come from heaven. They have to be earned here on earth.” – Margaret Thatcher... Full story

  • Olympia Update

    Mar 24, 2022

    By Sen. Mark Schoesler, Rep. Mary Dye, and Rep. Joe Schmick OLYMPIA–The 2022 legislative session ended March 10 and is now in the history books. It’s time to reflect on the 60-day session and our work on your behalf. One of the first issues addressed was the unpopular and unfair mandatory long-term care insurance plan and payroll tax which was to kick in on Jan. 1. Rep. Schmick cosponsored legislation to repeal and replace the plan, and Sen. Schoesler had a bill to repeal it as well. Instead, Democrats passed legislation to delay the program an...

  • Sound Transit says lack of income tax is a job benefit

    Jason Mercier|Mar 24, 2022

    WASHINGTON STATE–Sound Transit is in the market for a new CEO and recently posted a recruiting brochure. The very first thing highlighted on the compensation and benefits slide after salary is: "No state income tax in Washington." Sound Transit isn't the first governmental entity in Washington to say no income tax is an advantage. Here is the Sound Transit job benefits slide: Local governments also understand that no income tax is a benefit. At least 24 local governments in the state have a...

  • Sen. Mark Schoesler|Mar 24, 2022

    OLYMPIA–Most of you know well how many environmentalists, especially those on the west side of the Cascades, keep calling for the breaching of the four lower Snake River dams in southeastern Washington. For years the dam haters have argued the dams are to blame for dwindling salmon runs, which is endangering the future of orcas in Washington’s marine waters. A few months ago, Governor Inslee teamed up with one of our state’s U.S. senators, Patty Murray, in calling for yet another study that...  Website

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    A. F. Branco|Mar 24, 2022

  • Consolidated Contract amendments passed

    Naomi Scoggin|Mar 24, 2022

    POMEROY–The Garfield County Health District approved amendments to the Department of Health consolidated contract at their meeting on March 21. The contract is valid from 2022 until 2024, and funding comes through the form of amendments. Resolution 2022-05 amends the contract by placing the maximum amount at $1,352,897. Resolution 2022-06 amends the contract again by raising the maximum amount by $305,943. The maximum funding for the consolidated contract currently stands at $1,658,540 The H...

  • Governor signs Dye's temporary judge bill

    Mar 24, 2022

    OLYMPIA–With the stroke of his pen, Gov. Jay Inslee gave final approval to a bill by Rep. Mary Dye that will allow a temporary judge to be appointed when there’s a vacancy in a single-judge courtroom. House Bill 1825 was among 39 House and Senate bills signed by the governor Thursday, exactly one week after the state Legislature adjourned it’s 60-day regular session for 2022. The measure requires the chief justice of the state Supreme Court to consult with the local legislative and executive authorities before removing or appointing a presiding...

  • Palouse Writers Guild to Host 3rd Annual Writers Festival

    Mar 24, 2022

    MOSCOW, IDAHO–Registration for the Palouse Writers annual one-day writers’ festival happening at the 1912 Center in Moscow, Idaho on Saturday, June 18, 2022, is now open. The Palouse Writers Festival scheduled at the 1912 Center in Moscow, Idaho on June 18. A variety of workshops and panel discussions will be offered throughout the day. The event will close by opening its doors to the public for Books & Brews that evening. Books & Brews is a free, family-friendly event where participating authors will be on hand to meet with the public and aut...

  • Pomeroy Spinners planning Easter Egg Hunt

    Charlotte Baker|Mar 24, 2022

    POMEROY–The 11th annual Easter Egg Hunt, a Pomeroy Spinners event, will again happen at the Lybecker Football Field on Saturday, April 16 at 1 p.m. The Pomeroy Spinners members are excited to continue the annual Easter Egg Hunt for the eleventh time, and will stage the festivities at the Lybecker Football Field located at1651 Arlington Street, Pomeroy for the 0–2 age group and the other age groups will meet at their designated times at the Crystal Springs Golf Course in the same manner it was presented in 2021. The hunt will begin at 1 p.m...

  • Pomeroy Pioneer Portraits

    Mar 24, 2022

    Ten years ago March 28, 2012 According to Melody Hirsch of Garfield County Sheriff’s office, residents in Washington and other states have reported receiving calls from someone requesting money for 9-1-1 services. The caller claims that residents must pay a fee to register their homes in a 9-1-1 database so first responders can locate the home in an emergency. The caller also requests names and medical information from the residents. This is a scam, Melody said. 9-1-1 services are funded through dedicated 9-1-1 excise taxes on telephone b...

  • Obituary

    Mar 24, 2022

    Margaret A. Killingsworth October 13, 1927–February 24, 2022 Margaret A. Killingsworth died at the Transitional Care of Cascadia at Lewiston on February 24, 2022. Margaret was born to George and Lois Van Brocklin on October 13 1927 at Leavenworth, Wash. She graduated from Leavenworth High School in 1945 and then attended Washington State College in Pullman. There she met the brother of one of her roommate's hometown friends, John Killingsworth. They were married on June 28, 1947 at her g...

  • State has $15 billion revenue surplus

    Mar 24, 2022

    By Sen. Mark Schoesler OLYMPIA–The February state revenue forecast adopted today by the Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council reveals that state government now has a $15 billion revenue surplus – proof that some of that extra money should be returned to Washingtonians in the form of tax relief, said 9th District Sen. Mark Schoesler. “For over a year now, our state’s revenue projections have improved with each revenue forecast, and today’s forecast reveals that we have a record-setting revenue surplus of $15 billion,...

  • Pomeroy shooters do well at Walla Walla

    Larry Bunch|Mar 24, 2022

    WALLA WALLA–Eleven members of the Pomeroy Gun Club participated in all or some of the annual Camas Prairie Shoot at Walla Walla Gun Club over the weekend of March 17–20. It was decent, but slightly breezy, March conditions prevailed most of the event. Thursday’s shoot, 100 Handicap targets were offered for those who set up camp in their RVs the day before the beginning of the Championship events. Wayne Tetrick started the weekend with a 94 which tied him for Champion runner-up with two other shooters, but Wayne did not hang around for the s...

  • Maves selected to All-State team

    Loyal Baker|Mar 24, 2022

    POMEROY––Lady Pirate Senior Keely Maves has received honors since helping her team bring home a fourth-place trophy from the State 1B Tournament earlier this month. Maves was selected to play in the Washington State Girls Basketball Coaches Association Senior All State Games in Seattle, as a member of the 1B team, and she was chosen MVP of the 1B girls’ tournament by media members participating in a poll conducted by Scorebook Live. “I thought it was a really cool honor to be selected to play...

  • Lady Pirates drop first contest

    Mar 24, 2022

    By Loyal Baker ASOTIN–Elizabeth Ruchert hit a home run and teammates Keely Maves and Taylor Gilbert were notable batters, but the Lady Bucs dropped the 2022 Fast-Pitch season opener here 27-4. Senior Maves went three of four at the plate, and fellow senior Ruchert and freshman Gilbert were both 1-3 against the tough Lady Panthers. League play starts this Saturday at Gar-Pal with an 11 a.m. double bill. Pomeroy faces Liberty in a single-header Tuesday, March 29....

  • Pirate golf tees off

    Mar 24, 2022

    POMEROY–The Pirate Golf Team has three returning letter winners: Chase Caruso, Brady Bott and Jett Slusser. Caruso returns as a junior and hopes to repeat as District Champion, according to first-year Golf Team Head Coach Al Damron. “We expect big things from Chase this year,” Damron said. Last year there was no state tournament for golf due to COVID. Brady Bott “had a respectable year in 2021 and we are hoping he will improve this year,” Damron commented. Letterman Jett Slusser tied for seventh at district and was second-team All Conferenc...

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