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WALLA WALLA —A national expert on suicide prevention, Dr. Justin Coffey, will speak at a free community roundtable event Sept. 27 from 8:30 - 11 a.m. in the Young Ballroom in the Reid Campus Center at Whitman College. Zero Suicide: A Community Roundtable with Dr. Justin Coffey is part of Suicide Prevention Month activities in September sponsored by Greater Columbia Accountable Communities of Health, Walla Walla County Department of Community Health, REACH OUT, Providence St. Mary Medical Center, Providence Medical Group and Whitman College. B...
Before I share this recipe (again) I will share with you a feedback I received in the email. When I copy recipes off any website, I read a few of the reviews which are helpful. So this would be like a review for the recipe. I have had several conversations with those who have tried the recipes, but made a “tweak,” but I haven’t been diligent about getting them in the paper. This was from Suzanne. “A while back you showed the above. (Skewered Grilled Potatoes) I tried it and it was AWESOME...
It's rare to take a country walk without seeing them. Hidden in the grass, hiding behind trees, half in and out of ditches: rusty old decaying trucks peek out, inviting us – pleadingly -- to stop a moment and look. "Every old truck has a history of service," says Walla Walla watercolor painter Randy Klassen. "They transported all kinds of material from its base to where it was needed: agricultural products, machinery, lumber, and all kinds of items." Like people, every truck has its history, b...
Gerald Lamar “Jerry”Mason —born August 14, 1940 in Lancaster CA—passed away on August 19, 2019 in Kadlec Richland after a brief and virulent bout of pancreatitis. He is survived by his second wife Martha Fritts Mason, oldest daughter Debbie Nelson of Spokane, and son David Mason of Bybee,TN. Jerry’s first wife and mother of their children, Rosemary Lane Mason, passed away after nearly thirty years of marriage in 1992, and their youngest daughter died in January of this year from cancer. S...
James Kurth Huwe, age 68, a longtime resident of Dayton, passed away August 19, 2019 at the Tri-Cities Chaplaincy Hospice House. Private burial will be in the family plot in the Dayton Cemetery. Memorial services will be at 4 p.m. at the First Christian Church in Dayton with Pastor Greg Brownell officiating. Those who wish, may contribute to the St. Mary’s Cancer Memorial Fund, the Knight Cancer Center, Chaplaincy Health Care or charity of the donor’s choice directly or through Hubbard-Rogg Fun...