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  • Trick or Treat fills Pomeroy Main Street with costumed participants

    Naomi Scoggin|Nov 7, 2024

    POMEROY-Hundreds of kids paraded in their costumes for Trick or Treat Main Street on Thursday, Oct. 31. Main Street businesses, decked out in spider webs and pumpkins, gave out candy and toys to the costumed trick or treaters. The Garfield County Memorial Hospital created an eighties-themed haunted house situation in their hallways with stops where candy was passed out by the residents, several of whom were in costume themselves. Trunk or Treat was held in the Hospital parking lot. The trick or...

  • Commissioners taking class-action group's concerns seriously

    Naomi Scoggin|Nov 7, 2024

    POMEROY––The Garfield County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) discussed emails from a class action group, approved the date for a floating holiday, and approved a request to light the courthouse for Red Ribbon Week at their meeting on Nov. 4. In response to emails from a class action group, Commissioner Jim Nelson stated "We have reached out to outside agencies. We are taking this seriously." Details of the allegations were not discussed due to the fact that they concern an active inv...

  • Pomeroy Pioneer Portraits

    Naomi Scoggin|Nov 7, 2024

    Ten Years Ago November 5, 2014 Pirate super fan Hazen Odell, who died in December last year, always stood in the same place for the hundreds of Pomeroy football games he attended, in the corner where the railings meet in front of the concession stand, on the west side of the stairs to the field. At last week Friday's final home game of the season, Hazen's wife Jennie was presented with a plaque by high school co-athletic directors Nettie Severs and Toddette McGreevy. The memorial will be...

  • Drug take back event

    Charlotte Baker|Oct 24, 2024

    POMEROY–Garfield County Public Health and the Garfield County Hospital District will sponsor a Drug take back and Wellness Fair on the Courthouse Lawn on October 25 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. This is the community's chance to dispose of expired prescription medications and an opportunity to receive a free medication lock box, Deterra bag and sharps container. In addition, local service departments: Pomeroy Partners, Garfield County Sheriff's Office, Garfield County Public Health, Garfield C...

  • Garfield County ballots go out this week

    Loyal Baker|Oct 17, 2024

    POMEROY––Ballots for the 2024 General Election will be mailed this week by the Garfield County Auditor's Elections Department. Ballots were to be mailed Wednesday, October 16, said Shanda Wolf, Elections Director, and are due by 8 p.m. on Election Day, November 5, 2024. Ballots may be delivered to the ballot boxes at the Garfield County Courthouse, or the 24-hour drive-up drop box accessible on the east side of the Courthouse, Wolf said. Ballots may also be mailed postage paid. Wolf advised tha...

  • Jim Harris retires after 10 years on City Council

    Naomi Scoggin|Oct 17, 2024

    POMEROY-The Pomeroy City Council announced Jim Harris's retirement, heard a proposal regarding a bus stop on Hwy 12, and discussed a nuisance notification position at their meeting on Oct. 8. Jim Harris, having served on the City Council for 10 years and eight months, announced his retirement. "I've enjoyed every bit of it," Harris said. He received a plaque commemorating his years of service at the meeting. The council heard a proposal from Jim McKeirnan about the creation of a bus stop on Dan...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Oct 17, 2024

    To the editor, I am disappointed in the coverage you have given to the Lower Granite Fire or Dub fire. First, I am told that it destroyed many buildings on a farm that I am very familiar with. There were about eight buildings on this farm and I believe your coverage should have pictured these along with naming this farm. In addition, this fire started somewhere on the upper South Deadman Creek. This fire needs an official designation as to cause as this might affect legal rights to recovery of d...

  • Obituary

    Oct 17, 2024

    Richard Wynne McKeirnan July 27, 1949c0150October 5, 2024 Today, we celebrate the life of a wonderful husband, father, son, and brother, Richard Wynne McKeirnan, 75. Richard was born in Pomeroy, and the eldest son of Richard Francis McKeirnan and Patricia Louise (Knettle). He was an Eagle Scout, wrestler, and football player at Pomeroy High School, where he graduated in 1967. He went on to college where he attended Gonzaga University, and graduated with a double major. Richard moved to Portland...

  • Pomeroy Pioneer Portraits

    Naomi Scoggin|Oct 17, 2024

    Ten Years Ago October 15, 2014 "This fall has provided favorable weather conditions for prescribed burning on the Umatilla National Forest," said Chris Johnson, Deputy Fire Staff Officer. "We've completed the 3,500 acre Gulliford Prescribed Burn west of Ukiah, Oregon and just initiated the 4,300 acre North Wenatchee Prescribed Burn south of Pomeroy, Washington," said Johnson. Four additional prescribed burns are planned if weather conditions allow. Twenty-Five Years Ago October 20, 1999 Two...

  • Commissioner Larry Ledgerwood: "No confidence" in Sheriff Drew Hyer

    Charlotte Baker|Oct 10, 2024

    By Charlotte Baker and Naomi Scoggin POMEROY––Garfield County Sheriff Drew Hyer's recent decision to no longer provide activity reports to the Board of County Commissioners, and the alleged absence of Sheriff Hyer acknowledging responsibility for a 2022 jail-cell death that resulted in a $2.5 million claim settlement against the county, which ultimately resulted in closure of the jail, has prompted Commissioner Larry Ledgerwood to go on record as having "no confidence" in Sheriff Hyer, Led...

  • Kyle L. Lara

    Charlotte Baker|Oct 10, 2024

    POMEROY––Kyle L. Lara was arrested and taken into custody of the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office on March 23, 2022, according to the Tort Claim Notice filed by attorney Ryan D. Dreveskracht of Galanda Broadman, Seattle, legal representation for Lara’s estate and family. Upon arrival at the jail, the document claims, Lara “made suicidal statements.” After an alleged physical altercation with another inmate, Lara was deemed to be “special management,” and placed in a solitary cell. Jail cells are monitored by three shifts of dispatchers, th...

  • Medicare vs Medicare Advantage Town Hall set for October 15

    Oct 10, 2024

    POMEROY–The Garfield County Hospital District and Garfield County public Health and Aging & Disability Resource Center will host a Town Hall on Medicare vs Medicare Advantage plans at the Senior Center on October 15 at 4 p.m. A Town Hall discussing the differences between traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans will ensue helping those new and re-enrolling senior consumers choose the correct plan to meet their needs over the coming year. If there are questions about the meeting or more specific details about Medicare, please c...

  • Correction

    Oct 10, 2024

    POMEROY–It was reported during the Garfield County Fair Livestock Market Sale Jim and Colleen Ledgerwood and Ledgerwood Farms purchased Cody Ledgerwood’s FFA champion steer. Instead, it should have read that LCCU and the Ledgerwood Family purchased Cody Ledgerwood’s FFA champion steer....

  • Going, going, gone!

    Oct 3, 2024

    The Garfield County Market Sale Association honored retired auctioneer Dave Petty, who served as auctioneer for years, with a recognition ceremony prior to this year's auction at the fair From left, Becky Tegrick, Justin Warren, Travis Ledgerwood, Auctioneer Dave Petty, Steve Cannon, Kayla Slaybaugh, Selena Wolf, Larry Ledgerwood and Justin Dixon. Petty took the microphone for the Mr. Piggy FFA Market Hog finale. See page 4 for additional fair photos. -East Washingtonian photo by Charlotte...

  • Free Chipper Day for Yard Waste set

    Oct 3, 2024

    POMEROY–Garfield County will host a free Chipper Day for country residents at the old rock pit located off Gould City-Mayview Road on Saturday, October 5 at 8 a.m.-2 p.m. What can you bring? Clean yard and garden debris, pine needles, leaves, limbs, and small logs (up to 15 inches). Loads that contain a lot of dirt, rocks, root balls or anything over 15 inches in diameter will be turned away. If you are bringing leaves and pine needles in garbage bags, that’s fine, but you will be asked to empty the bags and take the plastic home with you. For...

  • Pre-election Logic and Accuracy tests planned

    Oct 3, 2024

    POMEROY––The Garfield County Auditor's Office Elections Department will be holding its pre-General Election Logic and Accuracy tests on Tuesday, October 8. This activity tests the tabulation equipment prior to the 2024 General Election on November 5, 2024. There will be a random check of all ballot-counting equipment on Wednesday, November 6, according to Shanda Wolf, Garfield County Elections Director. The test session on October 8 is open to invited individuals and is subject to limited ava...

  • Garfield County Fair Livestock champions

    Oct 3, 2024

    Editor's Note: These Garfield County Fair results are continued from the September 26 edition. OPEN CRAFTS: Adult Most Outstanding Craft (Sponsored by Eric and Linda McKeirnan)- John Lawson for "Bad Moon Arising." Outstanding Woodwork (Sponsored by Four Star and Nampa Auto Parts)- Larry Ledgerwood for "Engraved Charcuterie Board" Best Adult Fair Theme Craft (Sponsored by LCCU) – Corky Slaybaugh for "Sunflower Barn Quilt" Holiday Decoration (Sponsored by Pomeroy Food Center) – Garfield Cou...

  • Pomeroy Chamber Honors

    Sep 26, 2024

    By Melody Tillinghast POMEROY–The Chamber of Commerce presented John Gates, Jack Peasley, Mark Waldher, James Fuchs, John Hill, and Anne Walsh with the 2023 Hometown Hero awards during the Cowboy Breakfast at Spinner's Hall on September 15, 2024. Also, during Cowboy Breakfast, Bill Cox accepted the Fair Honoree award for the late Terrilie Cox. The 2023 Lifetime Achievement went to John Gates. John Gates, born in Lewiston, has been a lifelong resident of Pomeroy. He went to WSU to become a m...

  • Winners abound at Garfield County Fair

    Sep 26, 2024

    POMEROY–The Garfield County Fair had many exhibits for attendees to view and marvel, especiall the gigantic squash in the garden section, delicious baked goods, and preserves. The livestock section was brimming with cattle, hogs, some sheep, goats, poultry, and a couple rabbits. Organization vendors peddled their information, meals, beverages, and luscious desserts. All this backed by beautiful weather--not too hot-not too cold-just right. EWAM displayed equipment and wares of old while v...

  • Garfield County Fair is a hit!

    Sep 19, 2024

    Excellent weather conditions and plenty to see and do marked the 2024 Garfield County Fair....

  • Garfield County Fair Snapshots

    Sep 19, 2024

  • Pomeroy Pioneer Portraits

    Naomi Scoggin|Sep 19, 2024

    Ten Years Ago September 17, 2014 Bob Koller's tribute to Garfield County residents who had served with U.S. armed forces during the country's involvement in major wars, beginning with the Spanish-American War through the Vietnam conflict, was installed last Wednesday in Pioneer Plaza on Main Street. The memorial lists the names of 563 county residents, and the total weight is close to two tons. Bob funded the entire project himself. Twenty-Five Years Ago September 22, 1999 Many of the scores of...

  • Moratorium to be maintained as-is

    Naomi Scoggin|Sep 12, 2024

    POMEROY–The Garfield County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) rendered its decision on the CUP moratorium, discussed planning commission applications and historic preservation at the meeting on Sept. 9. The moratorium on Conditional Use Permit applications of alternative energy projects and telecommunication facilities will be maintained as-is for a term of six months. "Our intention is not to eliminate these projects," Commissioner Jim Nelson said. "We just want to do it right, especially l...

  • "Sunflower Daze" at the Garfield County Fair

    Charlotte Baker|Sep 12, 2024

    POMEROY–Pack up grandma and grandpa and the whole family and head to the Garfield County Fairgrounds for 2024's "Sunflower Daze" September 13-15. There will be new exhibits at the Eastern Washington Agricultural Museum in addition to the many great exhibits, music, games, food vendors and other attractions. The conditions ought to be favorable as Friday's high temperature is anticipated to be 72° F. and partly cloudy, according to the National Weather Service. Saturday the high will be in the mi...

  • Senator arrested for DUI

    Sep 12, 2024

    By Roger Harnack Ritzville-Adams County Journal RITZVILLE–Ninth Legislative District Senator Mark Schoesler was released on his own recognizance Saturday, August 31, after being arrested for allegedly driving under the influence and hitting another vehicle, twice. Schoesler, 67, of Ritzville, was arrested by citation for driving while under the influence of alcohol following the Saturday night performance of the Ritzville Rodeo. Schoesler's blood-alcohol level was 0.14 at the time of his a...

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