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WALLA WALLA-The Walla Walla boys varsity basketball team hosted the Pasco Bulldogs in a conference game Tuesday January 14th. Pasco opened the game with a very slow-paced offense that included lots of passing. For the first couple of minutes of the first quarter there was no score. The first play of note was a blocked shot by #10 Michael Cornia. He had at least four blocked shots in the game. #24 Jacob Coram opened the scoring for Wa-Hi with two three-pointers. A great pass from #12 Dillion...
WALLA WALLA-The Walla Walla girls basketball team hosted the Pasco Bulldogs Tuesday January 14th in a conference game. They lost their previous matchup this season in Pasco on December 14th. Tuesday's game didn't begin well for Wa-Hi as they quickly went down 8-0. #34 Mia Huxoll scored the first points for Wa-Hi with a three-point play. Unfortunately, those would be Wa-Hi's only points in the first quarter. Pasco would answer with three of their own points ending the quarter at 11-3. The second...
League 3A/4A Boys Overall School W L W L Chiawana 9 0 13 0 Walla Walla 7 2 11 2 Kamiakin 7 2 11 2 Richland 7 3 10 4 Kennwewick 6 3 8 4 Southridge 3 7 4 10 Hermiston 1 8 2 11 Pasco 1 8 2 11 Hanford 1 9 2 11 League 3A/4A Girls Overall School W L W L Kennewick 8 1 11 1 Chiawana 8 1 11 2 Pasco 6 3 9 3 Richland 6 4 7 7 Walla Walla 5 4 9 4 Hermiston 4 5 7 6 Hanford 3 7 4 9 Kamiakin 2 7 3 10 Southridge 0 10 3 11 League 2B Boys Overall School W L W L White Swan 7 1 11 4 WWVA 6 1 10 3 Columbia 5 2 7 8 Kittitas-Thorp 5 2 7 6 DeSales 3 5 5 8 Tri-Cities...
Following Vicki's article last week about comfort foods and warm soups, I remembered this one. I had put it in the recipe column awhile ago and I got quite a few positive feedbacks on it. One lady mentioned to me that she thought it was way too much spinach and used only about half the amount. I read some of the reviews. Many said they used hot Italian sausage, doubled the amount of barley and used 3 carrots instead of one. A few added canned tomatoes. Some used more garlic. Some more...
The number one issue facing the school board continued to be the oversight of the monies collected from previous levies and how they are spent on various prioritized projects. And accordingly, how they are being held accountable to the public for the choices they make. At its January monthly meeting Superintendent Doug Johnson presented an update regarding the 2016 and 2018 capital project levies. He said over $1.5 million will have been collected by October 2020 in order to address various facilities issues. As of the end of 2019, the asphalt...