

William “Bill” George Danekas Sr., a longtime Colville funeral director whose family business has served the area for five decades, died June 1 at his home. He was 83.
Staff Reports
June 9, 2026
William “Bill” George Danekas Sr., a longtime Colville funeral director whose family business has served the area for five
decades, died June 1 at his home. He was 83.
A human-caused fire in the Lower Weaver Road area burned about five acres Sunday evening before firefighters stopped its forward progress, Stevens County Fire District No. 1 reported. The Weaver Fire prompted a Level 2 evacuation notice at one point, but officials said all evacuation levels were dropped by 5:25 p.m. By 7 p.m., the fire was holding at approximately five acres, with final GPS mapping still pending. Aircraft were used early, and crews remained on scene until dusk while the Washington Department of Natural Resources planned overnight coverage. Smoke could continue to rise from the interior into the following day.
June 9, 2026
A human-caused fire in the Lower Weaver Road area burned about five acres Sunday evening before firefighters stopped its forward progress, Stevens County Fire District No. 1 reported. The Weaver Fire prompted a Level 2 evacuation notice at one point, but officials said all evacuation levels were dropped by 5:25 p.m. By 7 p.m., the fire was holding at approximately five acres, with final GPS mapping still pending. Aircraft were used early, and crews remained on scene until dusk while the Washington Department of Natural Resources planned overnight coverage. Smoke could continue to rise from the interior into the following day.
Samantha Peone
May 13, 2026
Colville resident Jennifer Mitchell first got into the jewelry business selling pearls on the shores of Hawaii. “What’s better than sitting on the beach, selling jewelry, and watching the dolphins play or the whales go by?” said Mitchell. “I just had a knack for it, for the selling and customer service, and something just clicked.”
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NE Washington Veteran’s Stand Down
Colville Elk’s Lodge
June 9
6:00 p.m.
1861 E Hawthorne Ave, Colville, WA 99114, USA
N.E.W Farmer’s Market
Downtown Colville
June 10
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
S Main St, Colville, WA 99114, USA
June 3, 2026
Hilary Ohm
Colville
Our basic right as Americans to protest is embedded in our Constitution. I’ve personally participated in dozens of protests over the years. I’ve never felt in danger of losing my freedom (or my life, for that matter) over my actions. Not until now. Although our rights are under attack, some positive results from government overreach are occurring. People are revolting against a government that thinks it can bend, ignore, or break the rules to their advantage. We need to stop this disregard. To witness our government’s foray into autocratic rule, one need go no further than Spokane, to the recent convictions of three protesters, who stood up to ICE’s detainments of two legal immigrants. A day after the arrests, the DOJ ordered U.S. attorneys to prioritize prosecutions of ICE protesters. After the Spokane protest, nine participants were charged with felonies; six of them took a plea bargain. Three protesters went to trial and were convicted on May 28 of felony conspiracy to impede or injure ICE agents, using threat of force or intimidation. Knowing the abuse of power that ICE has recently been imposing on non-violent protesters (search “Delaney Hall”), these charges are infuriating. The three protesters face up to six years in prison. Appeals are in the works. If what is happening doesn’t outrage you, dig deeper. We need to get Trump’s sycophants out of office. Please vote. And remember Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, who paid the ultimate price for protesting.
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.
160 - Employment
Daily runs from Kettle Falls. Home every day. Medical insurance, sign on bonus. Must have two years CDL experience. Contact gloria@bowmantruckinginc.com
May 20, 2026
160 - Employment
The Northport School District is seeking a Head High School Cross Country Track Coach for the Fall 2026 season. If you are interested please contact Mrs. Guglielmino at 509-732- 4251
May 27, 2026
160 - Employment
Orient School District seeking part-time paraeducator for Orient Elementary School. Position supports certificated teachers and school staff by assisting with instructional activities, student supervision, and classroom organization. This will be a 3.5-hour staff position, Mon-Fri, for 2026-27 school year. Job description, school calendar and application available on website: orientsd.org and OSD office: 374 4th Ave, Orient, WA 99160, (509)684-6873.
May 27, 2026
160 - Employment
Orient School District seeking part-time custodian for 2026- 27 school year. Entry-level position supporting daily school operations by cleaning assigned areas, assisting with building setup, and ensuring health and safety standards are met. Work performed under general supervision. This is a 3-hour staff position, Mon-Fri afternoons for 2026-27 school year. Job description, school calendar and application available on website: orientsd.org and OSD office: 374 4th Ave, Orient, WA 99160, (509)684- 6873.
May 27, 2026
200 - Residential Rental
Duplex for rent, 3 bedroom 2 bath 1500 square feet w/garage. Located near Mount Carmel Hospital, WSG included. 509-935-4915.
Jun 3, 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 3, 2026
150 - Services
CUSTOM SAWMILLING-NOW TAKING ORDERS for Custom Cut, Standard and Economical Grade Lumber. 509-738-4080.
May 20, 2026
210 - Yard Sales & Auctions
Large load yard & garden decor- angels, fairies, water fountain, metal wall art, whirligigs, flower bed art, flower pots; Toro 22 inch cut self propelled mower; 6 foot tall 2 door all weather deck cabinets; covered porch swing (folds down to futon); double recliner sofa; Kenmore dryer; 20 cubic foot upright freezer; oversize recliner; hardwood dining table six chairs; bedroom set; painted farmhouse solid wood cabinets, stands, shelves; visit our store full of ideas today! Red Barn Second Hand, 490 west 2nd Ave, Colville, 9:00-5:30 Monday-Saturday, 509-685- 8995.
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