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Jan. 28 - Traffic Report

Staff Report

January 28, 2026

395 Traffic Alert 10 am. Fatal accident between Grote Road and Larson Beach Road results in Hwy 395 shutdown for several hours. No estimated time for reopening.

New Superior Court Judge Sworn In
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Judge Thomas Webster is sworn in by Judge Lech Radzimski on Jan. 23. Photos courtesy Thomas Webster.

Tamara Lee Titus

January 28, 2026

Stevens, Pend Oreille, and Ferry County’s newly-appointed Superior Court Judge Thomas Webster was sworn into office on Friday, Jan. 23. “I’m honored,” Webster said, adding that the application process was long and comprehensive.

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Statesman-Examiner Launches New Website

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January 14, 2026

Since acquiring the Statesman-Examiner, The Sun and the Deer Park Tribune less than two years ago, the focus has been on strengthening the print editions, where most readers prefer to access the newspapers, said owner and publisher Gabriel Cruden.

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The Woodland Theatre Receives Support for Upcoming Projects

Tamara Lee Titus

December 3, 2025

The Woodland Theatre, built in Kettle Falls in 1940, is the main performance site for Woodland Productions, a nonprofit community of local performing artists. Thanks to donations from grants, Friends of Woodland Theatre, and other major donors, the theatre now has the funds needed to complete upgrades. 

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New Mobile Pottery Business Arrives in Town

Meredith Carroll

November 19, 2025

Glaze It Up Pottery is the new Colville-based pottery painting business that brings ceramics to their customers. “I pull up, I set up, and I bring the pottery, the glaze (paint), the paint brushes, and the paint pallets,” said Glaze It Up Pottery owner Heather Fryer. “I even bring the garbage bags to haul away the trash.

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Goodwill Moves to Newer, Bigger Location

Meredith Carroll

November 19, 2025

Goodwill of Colville is scheduled to open at its new location on Friday, Nov. 21. Located at the site of the now-closed Clark’s All Sports, the new space will host both the Goodwill Industries retail store as well as Goodwill Workforce and Family Services. According to officials, the grand opening festivities are set to begin with...

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Stevens County Justice Center Development Delayed

Bruce Rushton

January 21, 2026

Stevens County commissioners said they are scaling back plans for a new jail and courtroom facility two years after voters approved taxes to pay for a justice center adjacent to the existing courthouse.
“(W)e can’t build the building that we want,” Commission Chairman Greg Young said at a board meeting called to discuss the project on Jan. 15. “Like I said, it’s too darn expensive.”

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Rep. Engell Proposes Bill to Expand Options for Radiologic Technologists

Brandon Hansen

January 14, 2026

House Bill (HB) 2113, prefiled for the 2026 legislative session, proposed changes to state regulations governing radiologic technologists by allowing additional flexibility in physician supervision while maintaining patient safety requirements.

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New Year, New Laws Taking Effect on Jan. 1

Brandon Hansen

December 31, 2025

MINIMUM WAGE
While the state already has one of the highest minimum wages in the country, it will increase again. Officials said Washington will raise its minimum wage to $17.13 in 2026, up 2.8% from $16.66. The federal minimum wage is $7.25.

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Congressman Baumgartner Takes Stock of First Year in D.C.

Cami Krema

December 24, 2025

In an interview with the Statesman-Examiner, Congressman Michael Baumgartner (R-Spokane) discussed his time as a U.S. House Representative for Washington state’s 5th district, reflecting on accomplishments and hurdles faced throughout his freshman year in Congress. 

Local Library Encourages Creativity Through Art
Local Library Encourages Creativity Through Art

Meredith Carroll

January 21, 2026

“Every child is an artist.”
It is Donna Matter’s heartfelt belief that all children contain untapped creativity and that it is her purpose to provide them with an outlet.
The Kettle Falls Children’s Art Program, located at the Kettle Falls Library, was launched 10 years ago by Donna Matter and her husband, George Matter.

Gas Price Drops Lagging in Washington
Gas Price Drops Lagging in Washington

Brandon Hansen

January 14, 2026

AAA officials stated that Washington state has the third-highest gasoline prices in the nation behind Hawaii, which is at $4.41, and California, which averages $4.27 per gallon.

A Look at the Local Medical Industry
A Look at the Local Medical Industry

Meredith Carroll

January 14, 2026

Over the past two years, the Statesman-Examiner has followed local industries as they face the challenges of their trades. This week’s edition checks in with the local medical industry, reporting on medical care, support services, and recent changes in state and national mandates that may impact patients in northeast Washington. 

Chewelah Labyrinth Gives Christmas Trees a Second Chance at Spreading Joy
Chewelah Labyrinth Gives Christmas Trees a Second Chance at Spreading Joy

Brandon Hansen

January 7, 2026

The Christmas Tree Labyrinth at the Chewelah Center for the Arts wrapped up its second season this past weekend, closing after several days of post-holiday operation that stretched into early 2026. Built from more than 200 reclaimed Christmas trees, the installation invited community members to slow down and experience a moment of calm after the holidays.

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Downtown Dinner Crawl

Jan. 30, 2026

5-8 p.m.

115 W Astor Ave, Colville, WA 99114, USA

Chewelah Chamber of Commerce Meeting

Mistequa Casino

Jan. 30, 2026

7-8 a.m.

2555 Smith Rd, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA

Call: 509-935-8595.

Nordic Wintersportsfest

49 Degrees North Nordic Center

Jan. 31, 2026

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

3311 Flowery Trail Rd, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA

Community Kickoff for Marine Sgt. Elliot

Loon Lake Elementary School

Jan. 31, 2026

9:30 a.m.

4001 Maple St, Loon Lake, WA 99148, USA

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Northport School Cafeteria

Feb. 1, 2026

12 p.m.

404 10th St, Northport, WA 99157, USA

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Fired Up Pizza

Feb. 1, 2026

4-7 p.m.

206 E Main Ave, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA

Call: 509-936-9121.

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Chewelah Senior Center

Feb. 2, 2026

10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.

301 E Main Ave, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA

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Loon Lake Library

Feb. 2, 2026

12:30-2:30 p.m.

3988 WA-292 l, Loon Lake, WA 99148, USA

Call: 509-233-3016.

January 28, 2026

Hilary Ohm

Colville

Are we great yet? It sure doesn’t appear so. In fact, it seems more like we are quickly moving in the opposite direction.
In just over two weeks, federal agents have created chaos in Minneapolis. On Saturday, Border Patrol agents executed Alex Pretti. While documenting their terror and assisting a woman who had been pushed to the ground, Alex was pepper sprayed by Border Patrol. Then, multiple agents riddled his body with bullets as he held a camera in one hand and tried to block the spray with the other. His legal, concealed handgun was pulled from his waistband by an agent. He never brandished it. But he was murdered anyway. And just like Renee Good, who was shot in the head and killed by ICE on Jan. 7, he was cruelly mischaracterized as a domestic terrorist by Trump’s spokespeople. The truth is that he was an ICU nurse at a VA hospital and, like Renee, was praised as an upstanding citizen and a compassionate person by those who knew him.
Fifty-three detainees have died since the current admin took office. Even young children are being swept up. Conditions are dehumanizing, overcrowded and filthy.
The horrible treatment provided has not gone unnoticed. Faith leaders are speaking out. Students and workers are walking out. Massive crowds are gathering to protest and express their outrage. The disregard of our Constitution and the Rule of Law is unacceptable. Please join the growing resistance and make sure you vote in November.

Births

Lina Jazmin Vega was born on Jan. 10, 2026, to parents Madeline and Luis Vega Benitez of Colville, Wash. She weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces at birth, and has one sister, Arabella Vega, age 3. Her maternal grandparents are Jeff and Michelle Michaelson of Wallace, Idaho. Her paternal grandparents are Luis Vega and Petrona Benitez of Paraguay. Her maternal great-grandparents are Leon and Jennilynn Benson of Colville, Wash.

Births

Jace Alexzander Kade Ruiz was born on Jan. 9, 2026, to parents Jennifer Buffan and Jose Ruiz-Stroder of Colville, Wash. He weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce at birth, and has two brothers, Okecr, age 3, and Damon, age 3, and one sister, Phoebe, age 11. His maternal grandparents are Pamela and Daniel Miller of Colville, Wash. His paternal grandparents are Mary Ruiz-Rodriguez and Chris Barns of Valley, Wash.

Births

Khloe Joe Connall was born on Jan. 8, 2026, to parents Kacie Rainer and Calvin Connall of Chewelah, Wash. She weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces at birth. Her maternal grandparents are Kelly and Misty Connall of Chewelah, Wash. Her paternal grandparents are the late Joseph Rainer of Colville, Wash., and Ron and Karen Anderson of Colville, Wash.

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Jan 28, 2026

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Jan 28, 2026

150 - Services

Automotive mobile mechanic, Ranger Mobile Garage. All makes/models, affordable maintenance & repair. Serving Colville & Stevens County. Call: 509-690-3721. 

Jan 28, 2026

150 - Services

HUNTER'S HOME IMPROVEMENT. General Contractor #HUNTEHI912JZ. Kitchen, bathroom remodels, flooring, doors, windows, plumbing services, maintenance repairs. Free Estimates. Brett Hunter 509-675-2601. 

Jan 28, 2026

160 - Employment

The N.E.W. Farmers Market in Colville is seeking a Market Manager for the 2026 season. Individuals who pride themselves on being a team player, possess excellent organizational skills, and have a strong sense of community are welcomed to apply. $100-$125 per day depending on experience. For more information please call or text John at 517-414-0399.

Jan 28, 2026

160 - Employment

Columbia School District #206 in Hunters, WA would like to hire a non-continuing part-time Paraeducator for 5 hours per day for the remainder of the 2025-26 school year. Qualified applicants must have a High School Diploma or GED. Hourly rate of pay is $18.25 - $27.78 depending upon qualifications. Upon completion of 630 hours worked benefits include medical, dental, vision, life-insurance will be available. For more information, and an application, look under employment on the school's website www.columbia206.com or contact the district secretary at (509)-722-3311. Open until filled. 

Jan 28, 2026

170 - Business Opportunities

Opportunity - Contract for sale that has a 6% return, has been seasoned for almost 2 years, will sell at par balance, approximately $59,312 with approximately 8 years left. Call 509-722-3321 in the evenings, or 509-563-9254 anytime. 

Jan 28, 2026

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Sep 18, 1937

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January 21, 2026

Rose Marie Gotham, a lifelong resident of the Colville area, was born on September 18, 1937, in Chewelah, WA, to Charles Lundquist and Laura (Naff) Lundquist. Rose passed away on January 21, 2026.

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Nov 15, 1937

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January 20, 2026

Donna Pauline Sampson, age 88, a lifetime resident of Cedonia, Wash., passed away on Jan. 20, 2026, in Colville, Wash. Donna was born at home on Nov. 15, 1937, in Cedonia, Wash. She was the daughter of Robert Loren and Mildred Pauline (Timken) Dashiell.

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Oct 2, 1945

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January 6, 2026

Sue Smith, age 80, passed away January 6, 2026, in Kettle Falls, Washington. Sue was born on October 2, 1945, in Astoria, Oregon, to Wayne and Helen Hill.  After a short time in Astoria, the family moved to Farragut, Idaho, before settling in Moscow, Idaho, where Sue would grow up and graduate from Moscow High School in 1964.

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