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New Bail Bond Procedure Could Lower Bond Amount if Passed
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Pushed by public defenders, the Washington State Supreme Court is considering changes to bail procedures that could help accused criminals avoid jail.

Bruce Rushton

April 29, 2026

Judges can require bail if they determine a defendant is likely to miss court dates for any reason, Washington law states. Under the proposal, defendants could be freed with no bail unless a judge found a “high likelihood” that the accused would skip court to avoid prosecution as opposed to missing court dates due to lack of transportation or other reasons aside from a desire to flee justice.

Local School Celebrates Arbor Day
Local School Celebrates Arbor Day

Makenna Springman-Garland

April 29, 2026

Hofstetter Elementary School in Colville hosted an interactive tree planting demonstration on April 24 for kindergarten, first, and second grades. Manulife Investment Management, a forestry restoration association, hosted the event, with members Mike Garringer and Matt Johnson assisting the students. 

Farmers Market Season Begins this Week
Farmers Market Season Begins this Week

Meredith Carroll

April 29, 2026

The Northeast Washington (N.E.W) Farmer’s Market announced they are opening for the season on Saturday, May 2, at 9 a.m. Market organizers said visitors can anticipate many familiar vendors and activities along with new ones. 

Courtzite 3-on-3 Tournament Registration Opens
Courtzite 3-on-3 Tournament Registration Opens

Brandon Hansen

April 22, 2026

The one-day tournament aims to bring teams from across the region for an outdoor 3-on-3 basketball competition.

Colville High School Offers Seniors a Headstart with New Career Program 
Colville High School Offers Seniors a Headstart with New Career Program 

Isidora Patrick

April 22, 2026

Colville School District is offering seniors an opportunity to earn their Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) before they graduate. The new program, which launched in January, is already helping local students explore a high-demand career while saving both time and money, something school leaders say is becoming increasingly important as students prepare for life after high school.

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Local Reps Reflect on Legislative Session, Highlighting Concerns Voted into Law

Cami Krema

April 8, 2026

Local 7th District Legislators Andrew Engell (R-Colville) and Hunter Abell (R-Inchelium) and State Senator Shelly Short (R-Addy) returned to the east side of the state after a 60-day legislative session in Olympia.

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Stevens County Commissioners Issue Proclamations Ahead of New Month

Staff Report

April 1, 2026

Child Abuse Prevention Month: the commissioners announced that Child Abuse Prevention Month is intended to draw attention to the fact that child abuse is “widespread and has strong implications for every community member of Stevens County.” In the proclamation, commissioners said, “We believe that the children of our community are to be valued as the future of our community and we should prioritize their safety.”

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Abell Announces 2026 Reelection Campaign, Citing Taxes, Rural Values as Key Issues

Brandon Hansen

March 25, 2026

The Republican from Inchelium said in a March 20 social media announcement that the state is “at a crossroads,” contrasting what he described as increasing taxes and regulatory pressure with an alternative focused on affordability, competitiveness and protection of rural lifestyles.

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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.

Local Automotive Shop Celebrates 40 Years

Meredith Carroll

April 22, 2026

Dale and Sharon Anderson established A-Automotive out of the back of a pickup truck 40 years ago. They traveled to customers’ homes and repaired their broken-down vehicles, with Sharon maintaining the finances and Dale getting his hands dirty fixing the vehicles.

Local Distillery Named One of Best in Inland Northwest

Samantha Peone

April 22, 2026

For the fifth year in a row, Inlander magazine named a small Loon Lake business as one of the best distilleries in the Inland Northwest. 

New Design Company Opens in Colville

Meredith Carroll

April 15, 2026

New business Vixen Design Company opened its doors on Main Street in Colville on Friday, April 10, selling custom decals, banners, signs, original creations, and much more.

N.E.W. Family Life Services Looks to Expand

Bruce Rushton

April 8, 2026

A health center could replace a bar in Colville’s business district. “We are exploring the option of putting a women’s health clinic in,” said Vonnie [CQ] McCoy, director of N.E.W. Family Life Services. “We want to do women’s body awareness classes, maybe some STD and STI testing.”

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Chewelah Chamber of Commerce Meeting

Mistequa Casino

May 1, 2026

7-8 a.m.

2555 Smith Rd, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA

Chewelah Farmers Market

Chewelah City Park

May 1, 2026

11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

N Park St, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA

Fishing Derby

Deer Lake Resort

May 1, 2026

3906 W Canyon Springs Way, Loon Lake, WA 99148, USA

Friends of Loon Lake Library Booksale

Loon Lake Library

May 1 & 2, 2026

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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

Chewelah's 16th Annual Community Yard Sale

May 2, 2026

9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Chewelah, WA 99109, USA

Kimekomi Art Class

Aaron Huff Memorial Cultural Center

May 2, 2026

11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

214 E Main Ave, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA

Call: 509-701-0437

Opening Race Day

Northport Raceway

May 2, 2026

10 a.m.

Big Sheep Creek Rd, Washington, USA

Johnson Christian School Annual Spring Auction

Johnson Christian School

May 2, 2026

4:30 p.m.

661 US-395, Colville, WA 99114, USA

Call: 509-684-8631

April 29, 2026

Lorraine Marie

Colville

A recent LTE writer asked “Am I the only person that can connect the similarities between the development of Hitler’s coming to power and what Trump is doing to our democratic system?”
Awareness of the similarities is evident at the pro-Constitution rallies. One local sign said, “Don’t feed the Nazis.”
To get up-to-date on the Hitler-Trump similarities, some fascinating reading recommendations:
“Hitler, The Memoir of a Nazi Insider Who Turned Against the Fuhrer” (a movie-worthy firsthand look at Hitler by his foreign press secretary, who barely escaped execution);
“Those Who Forget: My Family’s Story of Nazi Germany” (it also illustrates the value of Germany’s post-war “Memory Work” for owning up to their sordid past);
“Fascism, A Warning” (the author’s experiences with leaving Czechoslovakia after the Nazis’ 1939 invasion); and
“Disobeying Hitler, German Resistance After Valkyrie.”
Also worthwhile: “Willful Blindness, Why We Ignore the Obvious at Our Peril.” For those wondering how a mentally-ill Hitler could attract so many followers, “Affirming Psychosis, The Mass Appeal of Adolph Hitler.”
“Raised to Rage” dovetails well with “Affirming” and helps with understanding why some politicians lack the ability to think on their own.
For an inspiring read: “Humankind, A Hopeful History.”
Vice President JD Vance wrote in a 2016 letter, “I go back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical a**hole like Nixon who wouldn’t be that bad (and might even be useful) or that he’s America’s Hitler.” Given Trump’s downhill polling, Vance probably regrets finding Trump “useful.”

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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Apr 29, 2026

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This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for employment that violates EPOA. Our readers are hereby informed, as of March 11, 2026, that all employment advertisements in this newspaper must clearly define the criteria specified in the act. To complain of a violation, call the toll-free Washington State Department of Labor and Industries at 1-866-219-7321.

Apr 29, 2026

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Meet Sheriff Manke. May 7th, 6 p.m. @ AG Trade Center, Colville. SCRW sponsored. 

Apr 29, 2026

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Apr 29, 2026

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Apr 29, 2026

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Apr 29, 2026

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Apr 29, 2026

Michael (Mike) Henning

Aug 12, 1945

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April 12, 2026

Michael (Mike) Henning passed from this life into his Savior’s presence on April 12, 2026 in Spokane, WA. Born August 12, 1945 to Russell and Mildred Henning in Spokane, Mike grew up on 5 Mile Prairie and attended the Mead School District for 12 years, graduating in 1963 from Mead High School. 

Doris May Falk

Jul 2, 1938

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April 8, 2026

Doris May Falk, age 87, passed away peacefully on April 8, 2026, in Spokane, Washington, surrounded by her loving family.

Phillip Alan Wise

May 3, 1940

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March 29, 2026

Long Time Stevens County resident Phillip Alan Wise passed on March 29, 2026, surrounded in love by his wife and daughter after a long illness, at their home in Bonney Lake, Washington. His passing was peaceful and is with the Lord.

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