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Warnick livestock inspection bill signed into law
A bill closing an exemption on veterinary inspections of livestock brought into Washington was signed into law Tuesday, aligning the state with federal laws intended to increase disease traceability.
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Irons in the fire: Family the most important crop to Ephrata farmer
EPHRATA — Farming is much more than just a passion to Jeff Cobb. It is his life’s work.
Joyce B. Leitz April 30, 1934 - February 27, 2018
Joyce B. Leitz, longtime Mattawa resident, passed away the morning of February 27, 2018 in Moses Lake, Washington. She was 83 years old.
Small-town man's legacy will make big impact in rural Washington state
SPOKANE — Former Othello cattle rancher and philanthropist William “Bill” Crosetto, who passed away on Jan. 25, 2018 at the age of 75, has left his multimillion-dollar estate to Inland Northwest Community Foundation (INWCF). The extraordinary gift will grow the William A. Crosetto Charitable Foundation, previously established in 2013 at INWCF, and create two new $1 million funds that will support health care in rural Washington communities.
There's a new farm supply store in town
In case you haven’t heard, NW Farm Supply is open for business in Othello operating out of the old Del’s store on East Columbia Street behind the Burger King.
William Crosetto November 29, 1942 - January 25, 2018
William “Bill” Crosetto, 75, of Othello, Washington, passed away Jan. 25, 2018. He was born in Seattle, Washington on Nov.29, 1942. He grew up in Seattle and Bellevue.
William 'Bill' Crosetto
November 29, 1942 – January 25, 2018
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Cordell family moved to Sunnyslope in 1941
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Forging a family bond and love for farming
ROYAL CITY — It was kind of always a given that the Mianecki brothers would grow up to become farmers as Rick and Frank Jr. (Skeeter) already had a lifetime of experience in the business having worked alongside their parents since childhood.
Forging a family bond and love for farming
ROYAL CITY — It was kind of always a given that the Mianecki brothers would grow up to become farmers as Rick and Frank Jr. (Skeeter) already had a lifetime of experience in the business having worked alongside their parents since childhood.
Lenora Elsie (Laib) Sackmann
January 19, 1922 – December 6, 2017
Newcomers to Hiawatha Valley doing well in 1941
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Royal roots firmly planted How hard work and perseverance grew a Royal City family, community
ROYAL CITY — Mother’s Day of 1958 saw the strongest wind Ted Christensen had ever encountered. Tumbleweeds clogged water lines as the wind billowed through the Royal Slope, sweeping up entire crops along with it.
Royal roots firmly planted
ROYAL CITY — Mother's Day of 1958 saw the strongest wind Ted Christensen had ever encountered. Tumbleweeds clogged water lines as the wind billowed through the Royal Slope, sweeping up entire crops along with it.
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ML Chamber names honorees at banquet
MOSES LAKE — Three farm families were inducted into the Moses Lake Ag Hall of Fame and Samaritan Healthcare received the President’s Award at the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce banquet Tuesday night.
Cleo Armin Thaemert
January 4, 1928 – October 4, 2017