

The free guide highlights scenic destinations, outdoor recreation, local businesses, and community attractions across Ferry, Stevens, and Pend Oreille Counties.
Shannon Chapman
April 22, 2026
The Statesman-Examiner’s 2026 Panorama Tourism guide can now be found at local newsstands and businesses, offering a look at the natural beauty and community highlights of northeast Washington.
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.
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.”
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.
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.”
Have an upcoming event in Colville, Stevens County, or the surrounding region? Submit your details here, and we’ll feature your event in the Statesman-Examiner’s online calendar.
Bingo
Fired Up Pizza
April 22 & 29, 2026
6-7 p.m.
206 E Main Ave, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA
Call: 509-936-9121
Sit N Fit
Senior Citizens' Center
April 22, 27 & 29, 2026
9-10 a.m.
302 E Main Ave, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA
Call: 509-688-5808
Music Makers
Colville Library
April 22 & 29, 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
April 22 & 29, 2026
3-4 p.m.
605 Meyers St, Kettle Falls, WA 99141, USA
Call: 509-738-6817
Kettle Falls Tech Hour
Kettle Falls Library
April 22 & 29, 2026
11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
605 Meyers St, Kettle Falls, WA 99141, USA
Call: 509-738-6817
Pickleball
Chewelah Court Center
April 22, 24, 26, 27 & 29, 2026
8:30-11:30 a.m.
243 Par Pl, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA
Call: 509-935-6807
Chewelah Tech Hour
Chewelah Library
April 23, 2026
3-4 p.m.
311 E Clay Ave, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA
Call: 509-935-6805
Ha Ha Davinci Magic Workshop
Chewelah Creative District Building
April 23, 2026
6-7 p.m.
214 E Main Ave, Chewelah, WA 99109, USA
Call: 360-774-2965
April 22, 2026
Susanne Griepp
Chewelah
Dear Editor:
Where is the one place we can all acquire movies, recipes, bestsellers, the latest news, crochet patterns, essays, biographies, self-help books, history, e-books, wi-fi access, fiction, art books, free technical assistance, DIY books, nine free copies, after- school programs, computer access, children’s books, poetry, craft-making and storytimes, free meeting space, gardening books, magazines, a welcoming warm up place
during a chilly weekday walk, guest speakers, voter pamphlets, and webinars where friendly assistance is provided by folks happy to help and to have local jobs? Our local libraries. A well-managed foundational resource, our libraries are a vital part of our collective infrastructure. Over $6 million in physical materials were borrowed through SCRLD in 2025. All seven libraries in Stevens County Rural Library system are interconnected, creating a vast selection of resources from Northport to Suncrest and in between, with public services available 5 days a week at minimal cost.
Local property taxes provide 93% of the library system’s operating budget. Libraries of Stevens County has not had a levy adjustment in 28 years. The time is now. The additional 17 cents requested in the levy is necessary and worthwhile. Stevens County offers reduced property taxes to burdened Seniors (61+). Apply at stevenscountywa.gov/21017/senior-citizen-and-disabled-person-exemptions. 509-684-2593 from 8 am to 4 pm.)
Ballots are ready. Vote “Yes” to provide essential support for current level staffing, resources, and services. Vote “Yes” now on your April 28 special election ballot.
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.
Births
Sean Michael Paul Welch was born on March 13, 2026, to parents Jessica and Juston Welch of Addy, Wash. He weighed 9 pounds, 11 ounces at birth, and has one brother, Samuel, age 4, and one sister, Kaiya, age 10. His maternal grandparents are Paul and Robin Levy of Spokane, Wash. His paternal grandparent is Mike Welch of Albion, Wash.
Births
William Elden Bruce Stickney was born on March 10, 2026, to parents Elizabeth and Stacy Stickney of Kettle Falls, Wash. He weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces at birth and has four sisters. His maternal grandparents are Debbie Sweers and Larry Cook of Northport, Wash. His paternal grandparents are Linda and Bruce Stickney of Silverlake, Wash.
110 - Community Notes
Young man would like to help with your spring cleaning. Would be able to take care of animals while you are on vacation. Can milk goats. 509-675-9368.
Apr 22, 2026
110 - Community Notes
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Apr 22, 2026
120 - Notices
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Apr 22, 2026
120 - Notices
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Apr 22, 2026
120 - Notices
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Apr 22, 2026
120 - Notices
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Apr 22, 2026
150 - Services
QUALITY TOP SOIL - NO HERBICIDES OR PESTICIDES
$40 per yard loaded. Fill Dirt, Landscape, Natural Building Stone, and water features available.
509-738-4080
CUSTOM SAWMILLING-NOW TAKING ORDERS for Standard, Custom Cut, and Economical grade Lumber.
509-738-4080
Apr 8, 2026
150 - Services
Ranger Mobile Garage - mobile mechanic for cars, mowers, and small engines. Affordable maintenance & repair. All makes/models. Call: 509-690-3721.
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