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March 18, 2026

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Local Legislator’s Bills Become Law
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Andrew Engell (left) shakes hands with Governor Bob Ferguson after two of Engell’s bills were signed into law. Photo courtesy Brendon Wold.

Staff Report

March 18, 2026

Two pieces of legislation supported by Rep. Andrew Engell (R-Colville) addressing rural health care access and housing flexibility have been signed into law by the governor on March 10.

Local Free Meal Service Ends After Two Decades
Local Free Meal Service Ends After Two Decades

Chloe Harrington

March 11, 2026

Twenty years of serving the community came to an end on March 3 as the last “Hot Meal” program provided by the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s Friendship Community Feast was served. 

Local Rotary Club Funds New City Sign
Local Rotary Club Funds New City Sign

Staff Report

March 4, 2026

The Rotary Club of Kettle Falls announced the purchase and donation of a new electronic community sign for the city of Kettle Falls on Feb. 21.

Food Banks Feel Generosity Despite Post-Holiday Dip
Food Banks Feel Generosity Despite Post-Holiday Dip

Tamara Lee Titus

February 25, 2026

Some area food banks have reported steady support despite donation dips post-holiday season. Many continue to look for ways to raise funds to not only help those they serve, but to keep their facilities operational as well. 

Facade Grant Deadline for Colville Businesses is Friday
Facade Grant Deadline for Colville Businesses is Friday

Jasmine Ryant

February 25, 2026

“This program is administered by the Colville Together Design Committee and aims to make downtown revitalization affordable, creative, and community driven,” Colville Together stated in a press release.

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State Lawmakers Pass Bill Creating Tax on High Earners; Constitutional Questions Raised

Brandon Hansen

March 18, 2026

Senate Bill 6346 would impose a 9.9% tax on annual income exceeding $1 million, roughly impacting 20,000 top-earning households, starting in 2029, according to the Washington State Budget and Policy Center.

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Engell Raises Concerns Over State Website Language on Crisis Pregnancy Centers

Brandon Hansen

March 11, 2026

State Rep. Andrew Engell (R-Colville) has raised concerns about a Washington State Department of Health webpage that warned residents to “avoid anti-abortion facilities;” language he and local advocates believed was directed at crisis pregnancy centers such as NEW Family Life Services in Colville.

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School District Superintendents Reflect on Recent Levy Approvals

Isidora Patrick

March 4, 2026

School leaders said the results help provide stability for students and staff while ensuring the programs families count on can continue without disruption. 

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Stevens County School Districts Tally Up Election Results

Cami Krema

February 18, 2026

The results include: Colville School District, Mary Walker School District, Valley School District, and Wellpinit School District.

Chewelah Creamery Gets Cheesy

Chloe Harrington

March 11, 2026

Columbia Community Creamery expanded their business on March 2 with the completion of their first batch of cheese, beginning with cheddar curds.

Woodland Theatre Celebrates 50 Years of Community Performance

Tamara Lee Titus

February 25, 2026

“Theater is frustrating and wonderful, just like life,” Nancy Christopher, operational manager of Woodland Productions, explained while leading a tour through the historic Woodland Theatre recently.

Constructive Fun Toys Moves in with Nana’s Kiln Time

Samantha Peone

February 4, 2026

Owner Valorie Anderson said the business will be open, possibly through the first week or two of February, at its current location, 163 S. Main Street in Colville, and then close for a bit to focus on downsizing. It’ll reopen in March in its new spot. 

Statesman-Examiner Launches New Website

Staff Report

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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Momentum Church

March 18, 2026

9-11 a.m.

516 E Glen Ave, Colville, WA 99114, USA

Call: 509-684-4721, email: info@mmntm.church

Bingo

Fired Up Pizza

March 18 & 25, 2026

6-7 p.m.

206 E Main Ave, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA

Call: 509-936-9121

Elks Lodge Officer Installation

March 18, 2026

4-8 p.m.

1851 E Hawthorne Ave, Colville, WA 99114, USA

Milk Jug Gardening

Colville Library

March 18, 2026

4 p.m.

195 S Oak St, Colville, WA 99114, USA

Call: 509-684-6620

Chewelah City Council Meeting

Chewelah Municipal Building

March 18, 2026

6:30-8 p.m.

301 E Clay Ave, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA

Sit N Fit

Senior Citizens' Center

March 18, 23 & 25, 2026

9-10 a.m.

302 E Main Ave, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA

Call: 509-688-5808

Music Makers

Colville Library

March 18 & 25, 2026

10:30-11:30 a.m.

195 S Oak St, Colville, WA 99114, USA

Call: 509-684-6620

Kettle Falls Things with Strings

Kettle Falls Library

March 18 & 25, 2026

3-4 p.m.

605 Meyers St, Kettle Falls, WA 99141, USA

Call: 509-738-6817

March 18, 2026

Lisa Wolfe

Kettle Falls

Our representatives said, “The proposal to impose a state income tax on high earners should give Washington taxpayers pause.”
Why? A higher tax for those who pull the most money from Washington to pay the most money to Washington makes sense. Taxing theory has always been, you pay according to ability. Washington’s regressive tax structure hurts the people on the bottom, which is the place the majority of the people in LD7 inhabit. Who do you work for Reps Abell and Engell?
Abell and Engell’s arguments against this tax? Like always, fear-based talking points that don’t hold water:
The tax level will be lowered: if it happens, fight it then instead of forgoing revenue now.
The rich will leave: maybe some will; that’s their choice and loss. The rich don’t get to hold us hostage.
The constitution says no: I guess we’ll find out on this one.
Republicans are happy to impact people’s lives by taking away health care, SNAP, education, energy credits, bodily autonomy, and voting rights. What they miss is that government is meant to make people’s lives better, not worse. For all people, not just the rich. This tax will fund child care, early learning, health care, expansion of the Working Families Tax Credit, and more. This tax is an investment in the people of Washington. And 60% of Washingtonians support it.
What Abell and Engell should be concerned about is the fraud perpetrated on their constituents by the misuse of the legislative response tool.

Births

Ronin Michael Madey was born on Feb. 19, 2026, to parents Roxanne and Jason Madey of Chewelah, Wash. He weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces at birth, and has one brother, Wylder, age 2. His maternal grandparents are Mana and Jose Bilbao of Ormond Beach, Fla. His paternal grandparents are Kurt Madey of Chewelah, Wash., and Carol Madey of Home Glen, Ill.

Births

Oliver K. Quinn Wolfe was born on Feb. 19, 2026, to parents Melissa Weaver and Conner Bryant of Addy, Wash. He weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces at birth. His maternal grandparents are Melissa Whitaker, deceased, and Mike Boudreau of Holiday, Fla. His paternal grandparents are Denise Kimberly Wolfe of Libby, Mont., and Clyde David Bryant, deceased. His maternal great-grandparent is Ruth Weaver, deceased. His paternal great-grandparents are Janice and Shannon Wolfe, deceased.

Births

Laurence LaTourette Driggs V was born on Feb. 4, 2026, to parents MacKenzie Glanville and Laurence Driggs IV of Northport, Wash. He weighed 8 pounds, 2.6 ounces at birth, and has one brother, Carter Ares, 4 years old. His maternal grandparents are Livia Steckner of Blanchard, Okla., and David Glanville of Northport, Wash. His paternal grandparents are Margaret Barton Driggs of Easton, Md., and Laurence LaTourette Driggs III of Athens, Maine. His maternal great-grandparents are Sidney and Karla Steckner of Colville, Wash., and Donna Glanville of Northport, Wash.

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Mar 18, 2026

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Mar 18, 2026

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Mar 18, 2026

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Mar 18, 2026

150 - Services

Free fill dirt in Colville. 10 yard minimum. We deliver. Call Rick at 206-941-9781. 

Mar 18, 2026

150 - Services

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

Mar 18, 2026

200 - Residential Rental

Apartment for rent available starting 9/10/26. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, fully furnished, W/D, covered parking, All utilities and internet included. 1.5 miles from Colville, nice view of valley. Stairs for access, some storage. Approx. 1000 sq. ft. of space $1850 per mo. Voice mail or text 509 684 5698. Pictures available.

 

 

 

Mar 18, 2026

Velva Jean Mullins Wood

Mar 10, 1943

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March 8, 2026

Velva Jean Mullins Wood, age 82, a longtime resident of Stevens County, passed away on March 8, 2026, in Addy, WA.

Leann Marie Stewart

Jan 7, 1965

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March 2, 2026

Leann Marie Stewart passed away on March 2, 2026, in North Bend, WA, at 61 years old. She was born on January 7, 1965, the daughter of Norman and Lura Schiele. 

Robert Wayne Boyd

Dec 27, 1951

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March 8, 2026

Mr. Robert Wayne Boyd, age 74, passed away March 8, 2026 in Spokane, Washington.  Robert was born December 27, 1951 in San Jose, California.

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