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March 4, 2026

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Howard Reflects on Coach of the Year Awards
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AJ Howard. File photo. 

Brandon Hansen

March 4, 2026

In his first season leading the Kettle Falls High School wrestling program, A.J. Howard has been named the NE2B North Coach of the Year and the Class B State Coach of the Year, a double honor that he insists belongs to far more than just himself.

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.

Local Sting Operation Sent Multiple Sex Offenders to Prison
Local Sting Operation Sent Multiple Sex Offenders to Prison

Bruce Rushton

February 18, 2026

Four men remain in prison, and two are dead after a series of sting operations in 2023 by local law enforcement that led to seven arrests when the men responded to a fake online ad and corresponded with officers posing as a mother whose daughters were available for sex. 

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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.

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Some Bills Have Already Failed to Advance This Legislative Session

Brandon Hansen

February 11, 2026

Lawmakers faced their first major cutoff the week of Feb. 2, when bills did not advance out of policy committees, effectively ending their run. Measures that survived face additional hurdles, including fiscal committee deadlines for bills that cost money and a Feb. 17 deadline...

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Chewelah City Council Hears Public Concerns, Approves Banking Change and Fire Grant Application

Brandon Hansen

February 4, 2026

During public comment, a resident urged council members to delay any future ordinances related to pet ownership until additional data on rabies risk and dog bites can be reviewed.

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.

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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March 4, 2026

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March 4 & 11, 2026

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March 4 & 11, 2026

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March 4, 2026

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March 4, 2026

Elisanne McCutchen

Springdale

It is not “anti-law enforcement” to expect our government to follow the law. That expectation is the foundation of our democracy.
We all agree immigration should be orderly and lawful. But the claim that the United States has had “open borders” is simply not true. Federal immigration law has remained in place under every administration, and border enforcement has continued. Millions were expelled or removed under Biden’s enforcement. The real issue is that our system is complex, backlogged, and long overdue for reform by Congress – including more immigration judges and clear, workable legal pathways.
Deeply concerning are documented cases in which Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has detained or targeted United States citizens and people who are here legally. When any agency violates due process, ignores court orders, or exceeds its authority, it is not “just doing its job.” It is breaking the law and it undermines trust in legitimate enforcement. Holding government agencies accountable to the Constitution is not radical; it is a basic civic responsibility.
Theodore Roosevelt wrote, “No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man’s permission when we require him to obey it.” That principle applies to everyone – including government agencies.
Americans can support lawful immigration and insist on lawful enforcement at the same time. Those principles are not in conflict. Respect for the rule of law must apply equally to all.
We are strongest when we defend both our borders and our Constitution.

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.

Births

Daniel Edward Youst was born at home on Jan. 25, 2026, to parents Danielle Meo and Brandon Youst of Northport, Wash. He weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce at birth. His maternal grandparents are Sharon and John Meo of Jackson, N.J. His paternal grandparents are Kenneth and Susan Youst of Orwigsburg, Pa.

Births

Ivy March Hinds was born on Jan. 28, 2026, to parents Darby Fox and Jack Hinds of Colville, Wash. She weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces at birth. Her maternal grandparent is Kathy Fox of Colville, Wash. Her paternal grandparents are Bob and Mickey Hinds of Colville, Wash.

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Mar 4, 2026

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DNR'S FREE OPERATOR SAFETY TRAINING - For fallers, heavy equipment operators & transport drivers delivering equipment to fires. Includes classroom training and fire shelter practice. Sign up with contact listed. Eli 509-640-1080: March 21st 9am Valley Fire Station, 3060 3rd Ave or March 28th 9am 225 S Silke Rd, Colville. Brett 509-640-8042 LIMITED SPACE: April 1st 1pm or April 15th 5pm, 1002 E Crawford, Deer Park. Elijah 509-563-9086 or Wyatt 509-675-7992: April 12th, 9:30am Tonasket Fire Hall. Daniel 509-640-1404: May 30th 10am, 102 K Omak Airport Rd.

Mar 4, 2026

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Mar 4, 2026

150 - Services

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

Mar 4, 2026

200 - Residential Rental

Republic area 2 bd., den, 1 bath, daylight basement apartment. Electric/STARLINK/heat. DISH TV, water, and trash included. carport and lg outside covered area. Pets considered. $1250/month, $1250 deposit. Call 360-941-0384. 

Mar 4, 2026

200 - Residential Rental

3 bed/2 bath on 5 acres, 2 car garage, cat/small dog 40lbs or less okay. Storage shed. Fruit trees. $1500/month, 1st/last/deposit. Some yardwork required. Call 509-722-3176, ask for Gene. 

Mar 4, 2026

210 - Yard Sales & Auctions

Estate Furniture-Vintage Items: 4 Sizes of power lift chair recliners; vintage/painted/rustic furniture & home decor- accent tables, farmhouse style trestle table with chairs, small cabinets & stands, storage cabinets, buffets, dressers; misc. windows and doors; micro suede recliner sofa; 5 piece bedroom set; stacking storage drawers, heavy duty wire pattern/paper racks; vintage 18 inch wide wood cook stove; 18 inch-30 inch hardwood small projects pieces; refrigerators, smooth top electric range; wrought iron coat tree; pantry & garage shelving; hundreds of DVD movies just arrived; visit our “store full of ideas today!” Red Barn Second Hand, 490 west 2nd Ave, Colville, 9:00-5:30 Monday-Saturday, 509-684-8995.

Mar 4, 2026

Beverly Carol Widmyer

Sep 7, 1939

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February 18, 2026

Beverly Carol Widmyer, age 86, passed away on February 18, 2026 in Colville, WA. Beverly was born on September 7, 1939 in Davenport, WA the daughter of Lawrence and Verla Verna (Sterett) Lawson. 

Donald Lee Walker

Aug 1, 1958

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February 17, 2026

Donald Lee Walker passed away on February 17, 2026, in Colville, Washington. He was born to his parents, Steve Walker and Laurel Walker, in Bremerton, Washington, on August 01, 1958.

Thomas (Tom) Lawver

Jan 28, 1943

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February 7, 2026

Thomas (Tom) Lawver, age 83, went home to be with the Lord Jesus on February 7, 2026.  He passed away peacefully from liver cancer with his wife Susan at his side.

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