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Articles from the January 5, 2023 edition


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  • Commissioners honor late Judge John Henry

    Naomi Scoggin|Jan 5, 2023

    POMEROY–The Garfield County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) decided to lower the courthouse flag, passed a supplemental budget resolution, and signed a service agreement at their meeting on December 27. The commissioners agreed to lower the courthouse flag in honor of the memory of John Henry, who served as Garfield County District Court Judge from 2009 until he resigned in 2017. Prior to serving a Judge, Henry was Garfield County's Prosecuting Attorney and Coroner from 1989 until 2006. A...

  • PSE donates $5,000 for City Park improvement

    Naomi Scoggin|Jan 5, 2023

    POMEROY–Puget Sound Energy's senior wind resources advisor Anne Walsh presented a check for a $5,000 donation to the City of Pomeroy's Park project on December 27. The donation was facilitated by Pomeroy Community Center, represented at the presentation by Lisa Lund. The money will be used to purchase project materials for the tennis court retrofitting project at the Pomeroy City Park. In a letter to Pomeroy Community Center Walsh stated "Puget Sound Energy stands committed to the work of the C...

  • Quote of the Week

    Jan 5, 2023

    “A people free to choose will always choose peace.” – Ronald Reagan...

  • Lady Bucs scuttle DW Wolfpack 65-21

    Loyal Baker|Jan 5, 2023

    By Loyal Baker POMEROY––Strong and consistent, the Lady Pirates suffered from no cold spots in their 65-21 drubbing of the Dayton-Waitsburg Lady Wolfpack in a non-league game here December 29. Pomeroy is 2-4 overall, 1-2 in league. The Lady Pirates host Tekoa-Rosalia Friday and journey to DeSales Saturday, January 7. Touchet visits Jan. 10 for a non-league matchup. The Lady Buc defense held Dayton-Waitsburg to single digits in each quarter while adding up buckets for four consistent qua...

  • Pirates ice up in fourth quarter in 55-44 loss to DW

    Loyal Baker|Jan 5, 2023

    POMEROY––Rebounding and sticky defense were lacking in the Pomeroy Pirates' 55-44 loss to Dayton-Waitsburg here December 29 as the visiting Wolfpack took advantage in the final minutes and scored in the end game while shutting the Pirates out. The Pirates, 3-3 overall, 2-1 league, welcome visiting Tekoa-Rosalia Friday on the home maple, then hit the road to DeSales for a non-league contest Saturday, and travel to Touchet Tuesday, Jan. 10. "Dayton-Waitsburg took it to us all night," com...

  • Youth sports is back

    Jan 5, 2023

    POMEROY–The local K-7 Youth Basketball program of 110 players have scheduled several home and away games for January and February. The Pomeroy Youth Basketball has approximately 110 participants in the program this winter. Youth team members in K-2 are primarily doing drills for skills type practices in order to learn the fundamentals of the game. For this age group, there are a few games on lower hoops scheduled. The 3rd-7th graders will play various tournaments and also participate in the S...

  • Christmas tree pick-up

    Charlotte Baker|Jan 5, 2023

    POMEROY–The Blue Ribbon 4-H club has scheduled a free Christmas tree pick-up on January 8 at 2 p.m. The local Blue Ribbon 4-H club will implement a free community service of picking up real Christmas trees left at the curb on January 8 starting at 2 p.m. Any questions can be directed to Jessica Nelson or Tina Warren....

  • Letters to the Editor

    Jan 5, 2023

    To The editor, The December 15, 2022 edition of the East Washingtonian contained a Letter (or is it a rant) from Mr. Eric McKeirnan. At the very least I believe the editors should require a purpose of the communication to be stated or at least evident prior to publishing writers’ thoughts. The random sarcasm and cynicism expressed in this letter do not constitute coherent thought. At the very least Editors should exercise their responsibility to their readers to focus the message. For example, realizing that abortion is a sensitive topic why p...

  • Pomeroy Pioneer Portraits

    Naomi Scoggin|Jan 5, 2023

    Ten Years Ago January 2, 2013 Papé Machinery has acquired the assets of Arrow Machinery located in Colfax and Pomeroy, an authorized dealer for John Deere Agriculture and Turf equipment, as well as Honda, STIHL, and several other high-quality manufacturers. The Pataha Flour Mill thanked everyone for making 2012 a wonderful year in the preservation and use of an important part of Garfield County's history. Twenty-Five Years Ago January 7, 1998 Pomeroy's 1997-98 Junior Miss, Jessica Warren, was...

  • BMAG Pet Portrait reception

    Jan 5, 2023

    POMEROY–The Blue Mountain Artesian Guld (BMAG) has scheduled a Pet Portrait reception at the Main St. studio on January 12 from 5–7 p.m. Adults artists featured will be the students of the pet portrait class held January 4, and the junior featured artists are Maureen Scoggin’s students from the school. Sponsor for the reception is Jay and Charlotte Henry....

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