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June 23, 2026

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Northport Graduates – Past and Present – Receive Scholarship Funds
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Pictured from left to right are Deklen Jensen, Peter Beardslee, Trista East, Dalilah Colton, Kylie Colton, Makaila Hackenberg, Persephonie Ste.Marie, and Daniel Searson. Photo courtesy Beth Moore.

Staff Reports

June 17, 2026

At Northport High School’s graduation on June 6, Northport Dollars for Scholars awarded $57,000 in scholarships sourced from the local community to students in the 2026 graduating class as well as previous year’s Northport graduates who are continuing their education.

Celebrating THE LONGEST DAY
Celebrating THE LONGEST DAY

Meredith Carroll

June 24, 2026

The longest day of the year landed on Sunday, June 21.

Lake Roosevelt Forum Bus Tour Highlights Progress, Challenges, and Collaboration
Lake Roosevelt Forum Bus Tour Highlights Progress, Challenges, and Collaboration

Isidora Patrick

June 24, 2026

Community members, tribal leaders, scientists, state and federal agency representatives, environmental advocates, and others climbed aboard a bus at the Kettle Falls Visitor Center for the annual Lake Roosevelt Forum Bus Tour on June 10.

Worse Fire Conditions Predicted Despite Recent Rains
Worse Fire Conditions Predicted Despite Recent Rains

Brandon Hansen

June 17, 2026

Fire officials warn that eastern Washington could be heading into a longer and more active wildfire season, with dry conditions, low snowpack, early vegetation growth, and an already-enacted burn ban raising concerns across the region.

Chewelah Pioneer Cemetery Project to Honor Veterans, Local History
Chewelah Pioneer Cemetery Project to Honor Veterans, Local History

Brandon Hansen

June 17, 2026

A nearly yearlong effort to recognize Chewelah’s history and honor veterans buried at Chewelah Pioneer Cemetery was dedicated on June 12 at Chewelah Pioneer Cemetery.

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State High Court Upholds Gun Restrictions For Repeat DUI Offenders

Brandon Hansen

June 24, 2026

The Washington Supreme Court ruled last week in a closely divided decision that the state can temporarily restrict firearm rights for people convicted of multiple Driving Under the Influence (DUI) offenses within seven years.

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More Than 200 New Washington Laws Take Effect

Brandon Hansen

June 17, 2026

More than 200 new Washington state laws took effect June 11, 90 days after the close of the legislative session, bringing changes to taxes, elections, housing, schools, sports betting, and more.

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TENTATIVE AGENDA – STEVENS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (BOCC)

Staff Reports

June 11, 2026

TENTATIVE AGENDA – STEVENS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (BOCC)

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TENTATIVE AGENDA – FERRY COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

Staff Reports

June 11, 2026

TENTATIVE AGENDA – FERRY COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

Innovia Awards Roughly $100,000 to Stevens and Ferry Counties

Samantha Peone

June 17, 2026

The Spokane-based Innovia Foundation held a Making More Possible reception in Colville at the Crossroads Event Center on May 19.

Hansen Retires From Local Extension Program

Harmony Perisse, Intern

June 9, 2026

Debra Hansen, Stevens County WSU Extension county director and a professor in Community and Econ
omic Development, will retire June 25 after 26 years. A farewell open house is planned from 12–4 p.m. at the WSU Extension office in Colville.

Clayton Farmers Market Prepares for Season Opening

Nina Culver

June 3, 2026

The Clayton Farmers Market at the Clayton Fairgrounds kicks off on June 7

Local Veterinarian Launches Independent Practice

Shannon Chapman

May 27, 2026

Following a decade working at Echo Ridge Veterinary Hospital, Dr. Jenna Barker announced her departure and the upcoming launch of her own independent practice, Valley View Veterinary Service PLLC.

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Colville City Council Meeting

City Hall Council Chambers

June 23

6:00 p.m.

S Oak St, Colville, WA 99114, USA

N.E.W Farmer’s Market

Downtown Colville

June 24

9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Afternoon Mahjong

Seeker’s Bookshop

June 24

1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

270 S Main St, Colville, WA 99114, USA

Bunco

Stevens Co. Fire District 4 Building

June 25

10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

3060 3rd Ave, Valley, WA 99181, USA

Colville Historic Preservation Commission Meeting

Colville Public Works Dept.

June 25

9:00 a.m.

1044 N Lincoln St, Colville, WA 99114, USA

Sit N Fit

Akers

June 26

9:15 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

406 N Park St, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA

Fourth Friday

Downtown Colville

June 26

4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Earth Rising Music Festival

June 26-28

3470C Moore Rd, Kettle Falls, WA 99141, USA

June 24, 2026

Deidre McAuliffe

Loon Lake

Massive data centers that allow for the rapid expansion of AI are in the news recently. Many communities are realizing that there are serious problems associated with them such as power and water consumption. Allowing data centers to pay industrial rates for electricity often causes rates to skyrocket for residential users. Data centers use gargantuan amounts of water to cool their servers, resulting in hot waste water that must be disposed of. Frequently sited in the arid west, they can run wells dry and raise water rates. Because expansion has been so swift and unregulated, 70% of all Americans are now opposed to data centers. And because some communities have given tax breaks to the AI companies, leaving taxpayers footing the bill for infrastructure, grassroots resistance to assess costs and benefits is now the norm, both in Seattle and more recently Spokane. Europe has gotten ahead of the planned expansion by regulating growth in advance. They realize that the social license to build is the most valuable permit a developer holds – once you’ve lost the public, you’ve lost the buildout. Among other things, European regulations require data centers to fully fund infrastructure, including electricity, water, and roads, rather than passing that cost on to ratepayers. Green energy is required, instead of building new coal or gas burning power plants. We should take a lesson from Europe. Whether or not we want AI, if we are forced to have it, the companies should bear the full cost of development.

Births

Lincoln George Doyon was born on April 14, 2026, to parents Erika George and Samual Doyon of Loon Lake, Wash. He weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces at birth, and has one brother, Lewis, age 13. His maternal grandparents are Mike and Shelly George of Kettle Falls, Wash. His paternal grandparents are Greg and Juanita Doyon of Spanaway, Wash.

Births

Paisley Starr Bair was born on April 17, 2026, to parents Mya and Issac Baior of Kettle Falls, Wash. She weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces at birth. Her maternal grandparents are Kerri and Tyler Edwards of Kettle Falls, Wash. Her paternal grandparents are Marcy and Issac Bair of Kettle Falls, Wash. Her maternal great-grandparents are Steve and Irene Horter of Alimira, Wash., and Kim and Sue Edwards of Kettle Falls, Wash. Her paternal great-grandparent is Margarita Kingsburg of Flat Creek, Wash.

Births

Kysen Ray VanQuekelberg was born on March 17, 2026, to parents Abigail Lembcke and Brock VanQuekelberg of Colville, Wash. He weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces at birth, and has one brother, Kane VanQuekelberg, age 1. His maternal grandparents are Del and Michele Lembcke of Colville, Wash. His paternal grandparent is Tammie VanQuekelberg of Spokane, Wash.

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210 - Yard Sales & Auctions

Calling all yardsalians! Come check out an eclectic estate sale. 845 East 1st Ave. Colville 25/26/27 of June, 9am - 5pm follow the signs. Something for everyone.

Jun 24, 2026

200 - Residential Rental

PRIVATE QUIET RV Lot north of Kettle Falls. Full hookups, garbage service, easy access. Graveled stie. 40x16. $500/ month. 719-849-1879.

Jun 24, 2026

120 - Notices

NOTICE. Columbia School District. Surplus Vehicle Sale. Columbia School District has surplus property, 2017 Ford Expedition, needs engine replaced. Minimum bid of $2,000. Available for purchase by Public and Private Schools. All bids must be received by July 22, and successful bidders will be notified July 23, 2026. If still for sale, sealed public bids will be accepted on July 27 at the school from 8am-3pm. For more information, call 722-3311.

Jun 24, 2026

160 - Employment

Ready to launch or elevate your real estate career? Join a reputable Windermere brokerage that offers a professional workspace, dedicated support, and a collaborative community. We have three offices available for driven agents ready to build their business—not just those seeking a desk, but those looking for a true brokerage home. Contact: 509-738-6521 Ask for: Anadee Snyder!

Jun 24, 2026

203 - Commercial Rental

Colville Chamber of Commerce has 10x10 office spaces for rent for $350 a month. Includes, heat, air, kitchen and restroom. Please call or stop by @ 986 S. Main, Suite B. 509-684-5973

Jun 24, 2026

330 - Autos

32’ Keystone Laredo Travel Trailer $20,000 call 509-419- 8276

Jun 24, 2026

140 - Personal

70th Michael Family Reunion. Cousins, Family & Friends you are invited! Saturday, July 18, 2026. 620 M Williams Lake Rd, Colville. meal 12 noon Potluck. Visiting all day. More info: westpata@gmail.com or michaeldmm@gmail.com

Jun 24, 2026

160 - Employment

PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT wanted for flexible PT to FT out-patient facility in Kettle Falls. Full hour patient visits with plenty of time for charting while working in a fun, comfortable facility where we “Move to Wellness” as a team. Call 509- 738-1555 for more information.

Jun 24, 2026

Daniel Cummings

Jul 1, 1951

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June 12, 2026

Daniel (Danny) George Cummings was born on July 1, 1951, in Elgin, Illinois, to Betty Jean Ives and George Arthur Cummings.

Diana Kay Matney-Broyles

Aug 10, 1946

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June 4, 2026

But those that wait upon thy Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary; and they shall walk and not faint.” Isaiah 40:30

Margaret E. Dickinson (Maggie)

Dec 2, 1942

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June 6, 2026

Maggie was born in Los Angeles, CA on December 2, 1942.

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