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Change of Pace: Rodeo man's roadside chapel spurred by vision
Deb Copenhaver is a legendary rodeo rider. Born and raised in Wilbur, Wash., his riding career took him to famous rodeos in Cheyenne, Calgary, Fort Worth and many other places during rodeo's golden age of the ...
Stay and play: Try Ritzville for quiet fun
Grand Coulee Dam, seen in this June 9 photo, makes a perfect stop during a daytrip along Highway 2 through Creston, Coulee City and Ritzville.
Biodiesel will drive Eastern Wa. train during summerlong test
When the Eastern Washington Gateway Railroad train pulled out of town Friday, it was hauling 52 cars, about 6,600 tons of wheat and - for the first time - 500 gallons of biodiesel.
While Father's Day is celebrated in different countries on different dates, the U.S. reserves the third Sunday in June to show Dad how much we appreciate him.
The Creston School District is now accepting applications for the following position: ENGLISH & HISTORY TEACHER The position requires teaching junior high school and/or high school level classes in English and ... via The Spokesman-Review
Schools closing early due to storm
With worsening weather conditions around the region, school districts across Eastern Washington started closing early Tuesday afternoon and are working to determine whether or not to hold classes Wednesday. via KXLY-TV Spokane
LaVonn Phillips, 71, died Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2007, at Creston, Wash. Mrs. Phillips was born March 21, 1936, at Clay Center, the daughter of William and Margarette Mildfeldt. via Clay Center Dispatch
Washington High School Football - Wellpinit succumbs to Wilbur-Creston
The Wilbur-Creston Wildcats thwarted the visiting Wellpinit Redskins football team by a count of 64-48 in Friday's league outing. via MaxPreps