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Birth Announcements, March 25

Othello Community Hospital

Othello Community Hospital Amayiah Mercedes Ramirez to Martin Ramirez and Yolanda Castillo. She weighed 5 lbs. 9 oz. (March 7) Berenice Jaquelin Maldonado-Faustino to Yolanda Maldonado. She weighed 5 lbs. 13 oz. (March Yocelin Vazquez-Garcia to Oscar Vazquez and Elvira Garcia. She weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. (March Juan Manuel Rodriguez Jr. to Juan and [...]

March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Birth Announcements,Community | Read More »

Iconic buildings and landmarks around the world shine light on autism

Autism Speaks, the world’s largest autism science and advocacy organization, today announced the launch of its inaugural Light It Up Blue campaign — a unique global initiative to help raise awareness and shine a bright light on autism as a growing public health crisis in support of World Autism Awareness Day April 2 and Autism [...]

March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Community | Read More »

Climate warming created farming

Dennis T. Avery, economist, Hudson Institute

By Dennis T. Avery Economist, Hudson Institute A new study by Dr. Shahal Abbo of Israel says the invention of farming wasn’t due to climate change because farming depends on a relatively stable climate. Dr. Abbo isn’t looking at the picture broadly enough. The ice cores tell us the invention of farming came about not [...]

March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »

Huskies blitz Vikings in league opener

Enrique Romero, center, dribbles the ball past a Viking defender during Saturday’s match against  Selah. Jorge Campos, left,  looks  to fill a passing lane. Photo by Bob Kirkpatrick.

By Bob Kirkpatrick Editor Coach Bernie Garza was happy with the results of the soccer match against Selah Saturday, but he thought the team got off to a slow start in the opening game of CWAC league play, even though the Huskies scored two goals in the first 45 minutes. “The team (effort) was totally [...]

March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Soccer | Read More »

Adams County Superior Court, March 25

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Jesus Olmos, took vehicle without permission, two counts, sentenced to six months in jail on both counts. Samuel Garza III, possession of controlled substance without prescription, sentenced to 30 days in Adams County jail. Samuel Garza III, bail jumping, dismissal without trial. Alvaro Campos, assault with deadly weapon with force, sentenced to 66 months with [...]

March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Adams Co. Superior Court,Adams County | Read More »

Othello District Court, March 25

Wednesday, March 17 Thomas Lee Garza, 34, Othello, violation domestic violence no contact order, 90 days given, 88 days suspended, one day credit for time served. Luis Juarez-Robles, 23, Othello, theft, third degree, 90 days given, 85 days suspended, five days to serve. Share on Facebook

March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Othello District Court | Read More »

Cold train service begins April 1

Port of Quincy Intermodel Terminal building

Over 60 representatives of various food processors and produce shippers from the region attended a recent “Shippers Open House” at the Port of Quincy Intermodal Terminal (www.portofquincyintermodal.com) to learn about a new expedited intermodal rail service for Washington state produce and perishable shippers. The “Shippers Open House” was hosted by Rail Logistics (www.icoldtrain.com) with support [...]

March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Ag and Farmer,Outdoors | Read More »

Lutacaga awards students of the month

Lutacaga student of the month winners, left to right are Jaden Flores, academics; Kayla Mabry, academics; Jario Barragan, math; Josh Benedict, vice principal; Odyssey Valencia, writing; Obryanna Valencia , writing. Photo by Jenn Stevenson.

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March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Lutacaga Elementary | Read More »

Charles Alan Kendall, 1941 – 2010

Charles Alan Kendall, 1941 – 2010

Charles Alan Kendall, 68, longtime Royal Slope resident, died in his home Wednesday, March 17, 2010. Charles was born Nov. 22, 1941, in Rupert, Idaho, to Roy Lionel Kendall and Marion Estella (Moffitt) Kendall. In 1957, Charles moved from Rupert to Royal Slope and has lived and worked there since. He worked for Dee Christensen [...]

March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Obituaries | Read More »

Othello PTA pizza and pie fundraiser a success

By Jenn Stevenson Contributing writer The combined Othello PTA and PTO pizza and pie fundraiser was just completed. It has been the primary fundraiser of the elementary PTA for 19 years. Linda Towle has been the organizer for the last five years. It began with Diana Brault and Kristy Rattray as the organizers making pizzas [...]

March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Schools | Read More »

Huskies sweep Greyhounds to open conference play

Conor Hamilton beats the the throw to first base and narrowly escapes being hit by the ball. Photo by Bob Kirkpartick.

By Eric LaFontaine Staff writer Huskie baseball returned to Othello last Saturday with a conference double-header against the Grandview Greyhounds. When the dust settled, the Huskies combined for 33 runs on 26 hits in a two-game sweep of a young Greyhound team. In game one, Derek Lopez, Shon Valdez and Conor Hamilton combined to no-hit [...]

March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Baseball | Read More »

Tower Perennial Gardens field trip

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Join Othello Community Schools in a comfy charter bus for a unique adventure through The Tower Perennial Gardens in Spokane. There are eight acres of gardens with thousands of plants to see, a rock garden, drought tolerant display, a herb garden, sunny border, rose display, pond, creek-side garden, shade garden and more. The group will [...]

March 30th, 2010 | Posted in Community Schools | Read More »

Othello Police keeps city safe

Othello police officer Matt Rooney finishes his day of keeping Othello safe. Photo by Eric LaFontaine.

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March 30th, 2010 | Posted in City of Othello | Read More »

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