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The Stevens County Sheriff has seized 255 dogs from and treatment. Nearly all the animals were suffering two puppy mills operating in the county. I say seize, from some medical malady or another. One animal but really it was a rescue. The majority of dogs are was deemed too ill to survive by the veterinarian and Chihuahuas. humanely destroyed. I have received preliminary reports of the investigation The county does not have the resources to deal with and will receive more supplemental reports as the a problem of this size, but thankfully, we are not alone. investigation continues. There are still aspects of the Literally dozens of volunteers from several agencies and situation which remain unexplored and the investigation groups are helping. They are caring for the animals and will continue. making plans to assist in finding suitable place for these There were two locations involved. One is near dogs. We would not be able to deal with this without Tum Tum and the other is in the Suncrest area. From them. If you see some new folks in town with animal the reports it is obvious that the animals were kept in rescue T shirts, tell them thanks. conditions that are criminal. In one location, 90 dogs We will be making charging decisions soon. I am were located. The majority were living in a mobile certain there will be misdemeanor and felony charges, home with two people. There was apparently no water or but the number and type of charges are uncertain at this plumbing on the property as well. At one location there time. I have assigned Deputy Prosecutor Erika George was a skeletonized carcass believed to be that of a dog. to handle these cases. All of these animals have all been placed into a clean Tim Rasmussen environment and have received medical evaluations Stevens County Prosecutor

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uilters and will pick their favorites Norway, Australia, Canada, Sante Fe Railroads. railfans alike resulting in People’s France, New Zealand, and Histories of each of those Qwill enjoy a Choice Awards of $100 other countries throughout original railroads are on WIC special weekend October for first, $50 second and the world. display at the museum in 5-6-7 when the Inland $25 third. Quilts will be The museum addition to the last existing  Northwest Rail Museum on display throughout specializes in preserving Spokane streetcar.          sponsors a quilt show the museum so you will the history of Inland Normally open 10     from 11 am-4 pm all be able to learn Inland Northwest railroads. am-5 pm, Friday-Sunday      three days. It’s a chance Northwest Railroad Rail cars and hundreds the museum’s season     to learn railroad history, History as you wander of pieces of memorabilia runs from April 1st to     take a train ride, tour the throughout the building are on display. Gone are December 15th. Any            museum and view the looking at quilts. familiar railroad names day is a great time to quilts on display. A special The museum celebrated like Great Northern, visit, but “Quilt Show   admission of $6 is being its second anniversary in Northern Pacific, Spokane, Weekend” is a double            offered for everything! August marked by new & Seattle, Central barrel opportunity to visit       This is the first annual exhibits and tours of rail Washington, Spokane the Inland Northwest Rail quilt show event at the cars. Over 6,000 people International, Milwaukee Museum, 27300 Sprinkle museum and initial visited the museum and many branch lines. Road (25-miles west of response has been in 2017 and more are Years of mergers and Spokane, corner of Hwy overwhelming. The quilt expected this year. Visitors failures by area railroads 2 & 231 S), Reardan, WA   ( )   show is for fun!…no entry hail from virtually every are concentrated in the 99029. (509) 796-3377 ( )  fees, no categories, no state with many railfans present day Union Pacific Visit their website at www. ( ) limit for entries. Visitors from England, Germany, and Burlington Northern inlandnwrailmuseum.com

      

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www.hartills.com October 4, 2018 Huckleberry Press Page 7 New addition! Our newest regularly appearing column, The Juiced Olive focusing on health and fitness will be authored by Ronda Hossfeld. We would like to share a little about her before we turn The Juiced Olive you loose on her first article. by Ronda Hossfeld [email protected] For the last 5 years, Ronda has been an active NPC Figure competitor with a wide range of placements, most recently taking home the iving in a rural community can have its own one ab! I envied those women and wanted to make a coveted overall title. She has now earned the complications for health and fitness. The change, not only for my husband, but for my family as right to compete nationally in the NPC Figure Lgym may be an hour or more away if one well. I wanted to actually keep up with the kids and class. Not only is she an amazing athlete, she is even available. Healthy food stores, supplement I looked forward to not having to make excuses as to is a devoted parent and wife and loves making centers, etc. may not be within driving distance. why mommy can’t play. I also wanted to do it for me, people laugh as well as helping others live a Through the Juiced Olive we’re going to explore to show myself I DID have the willpower, I DID have fit and healthy lifestyle. We hope you enjoy lifestyle options that are available to you, now, to help the drive and I COULD DO IT. Also, wouldn’t it be our newest Huckleberry as much as we enjoy you make the health and life changes you desire. No great showing up to my 20 year high school reunion working with her! gym near? No problem, we’re going to help develop looking smoking hot (not having the typical secretary workouts suited for your goals based on available rear-end)? I started on what I would consider a whirl- “equipment.” Although the supplement center may wind and mind-blowing journey. I learned things about not be near by it doesn’t have to mean you are limited the fitness industry and how to make simple healthy on healthy food choices - were going to cover some of diet alternatives. Overall I walked away with the those options as well. knowledge needed to change my life. As I progressed Let me first to say I am not a doctor, nor do I claim along my journey I was encouraged to enter a bikini to be any sort of medical expert. I am simply basing the competition. That was so outside of my safe zone, but, information that I write about from my own personal I entered. journey. My goal is to share my passion for health with Over the next few issues I hope that my articles you and maybe even infect you with it! help you, or someone you know: a family member, I started my journey five years ago. I was out of a friend, an enemy, your local grocer, whomever. shape and not even close to healthy. I suffered from Even if you don’t find the golden nugget you were chronic stomach issues, constipation, headaches, expecting to find or have an “aha” moment, my hope sleepless nights, among other issues. Having a desk is to bring some useful information, a little laughter, job did not help my laziness, my lack of focus, my a little chuckle, or an LOL to you. Everyone needs willpower, or my desire to change. I figured I could to laugh, it brings inner peace and you are more just take a pill and it would help eliminate any issue I approachable with a smile. Who knows, maybe it will had. Then, one Thursday I realized that I couldn’t fit help you make a new friend or catch the eye of that into my pants anymore. I suddenly felt uncomfortable certain someone you have been eyeing in return. in ALL of my clothes. I always considered myself Stay with me and let’s see what we can do together. “skinny-fat”; it was at that moment that I couldn’t I’m going to keep this positive and lighthearted. Let’s consider myself that anymore. learn and laugh together. I have always been interested in being “fit” or Week 1 homework: go smile at random people Ronda’s 2018 win! “active”. I read magazines that had beautiful fit women that you wouldn’t normally smile at. Tell us what on the cover. Their muscular arms, tight legs, nice rear- happened on our facebook page! The best story will end and abs. Oh what I would give to have an ab, just get a highlight in our next issue.

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Now serving the Wenatchee Area! October 4, 2018 Huckleberry Press Page 9 Stevens County Treasurer Leslie Valz seeks Re-Election

How has your experience pre- the county as a whole and the prop- of events that will affect our taxpayers officials of pertinent information to pared you for this position? erty owner. Remain taxpayer focused and reach out to all local papers that relay to our taxpayers. I also attend Leslie Valz: I have years of expe- to get information to property owners serve our community. Most of our events within areas of the county Sun- rience managing large (hundreds) to swiftly and effectively. Digitally ac- papers have a web presence and will crest, Tum Tum, Hunters, Loon Lake, small teams of employees. I also pos- cept payments and REETs (real estate list on Facebook or website all perti- Chewelah, Colville, Deer Lake, Mar- sess a degree from Eastern Washing- excise tax Affidavit) to allow for folks nent information. I keep our county cus to inform community members ton University Business School grad- in this very large county to avoid a trip website updated with the same infor- of legislation that may affect their tax uating with a double major achieving to the courthouse if needed and save mation. I utilize the county commis- bill. Our office is here to serve you the level of Summa Cum Laude. I was time and expense for taxpayers. Assist sioners open forum to involve com- and we ensure that your questions are unanimously appointed to this posi- taxing districts, for example schools munity leaders as well as other elected answered. tion by the three county commission- and fire districts to submit electroni- ers and was elected by Stevens Coun- cally to speed up their interactions ty Citizens later that year. The level of with our office and eliminate errors Your Own Personal Retreat accounting required for this position that will allow them to focus on their Homesites starting at $37,990 requires extreme precision, working other priorities. within advanced accounting system set up for local government and de- What criteria will you use to se- signed for Stevens County. The sys- lect staff for your department? tems are highly technical, and I have Leslie Valz: I have a strong hir- advanced training and the necessary ing background and understand the expertise level to maintain the mil- dynamics involved in retention and lions of dollars that flow through our training of a strong team. The skills Owner Financing Available office annually. I have trained my team that I look for is a strong attendance 5% Cash Discount to analyze the data and search for er- history and a financial background. rooseveltlakeestates.com rors or potential problems. I have the Educ experience and training necessary to ation is also essential in this office Roosevelt Lake Estates Kari Johnson 39631 Redwine Canyon Rd N Broker Lincoln, WA 99147 provide the full reporting and visibil- to fully understand the advanced ac- (509) 433-8217 Roosevelt Lake Realty at Lincoln, LLC ity to our taxing districts and taxpay- counting system and tax and mapping Broker Participation Welcome [email protected] ers, which is vital so that the citizens systems. Most importantly is the abili- can understand the county’s financial ty to work well with the taxpayers and well-being. have the attitude that their challenges are our challenges and they must be What will be your top three pri- tackled together to come up with in- orities, if re-elected? novative solutions. Leslie Valz: Continue reducing foreclosures by 50-80% over prior How do you plan to communicate years. My whole staff is trained to with your constituents? work collaboratively with property Leslie Valz: I have been in con- owners to reduce foreclosures and stant communication with my constit- keep property with the owner and on uents since being elected for this term. the tax rolls. This has benefits to both I start with newspaper communication Page 10 Huckleberry Press October 4, 2018 Questions For Pend Oreille Sheriff Candidates

To the editor, fic stops. Please don’t hire filed for the insurance Sheriff’s Office. They rou- the deputies to be famil- be cooperative and follow I have two questions or retain any deputies that claim. tinely face high stress situ- iar with their decision- the deputy’s instructions. for the candidates running are so afraid that they go ations in their daily duties, making process and to This is the best course for county sheriff. The right to deadly force as the I hope that our sheriff and their performance in learn to expect possible of action in every single first is what will you do first and only option. Some candidates can provide those situations show their outcomes. Training meth- circumstance whenever to prevent your deputies videos show the deputy creative solutions to these character. There has not ods available nowadays there is contact between a from shooting one of us escalating the situation two questions as our lives been any incident in Pend can be fully immersive to deputy and a community citizens if we are stopped into deadly force. Perhaps and property are at stake. Oreille County of their where all of your senses member. That having been for a minor traffic viola- consider a policy where conduct escalating to the are engaged. So much so said, in the event deadly tion? I am talking about the deputy approaches and -Pete Scobby level you described during that sometimes it seems force is utilized, a fair and the use of deadly force goes back to the safety of a traffic stop or any other “realer than real.” Having measured assessment of because the deputy is fear- his car and waits for back- Mr. Scobby, citizen contact. As you experienced this training the entire situation and ev- ful for his life. The deputy up if he doesn’t feel safe. know Law Enforcement myself, I know this is an eryone’s behavior will be is by himself and at night. Thank you for the op- can be a dangerous pro- incredibly valuable tool conducted. If any wrong- He can’t see what the driv- The second question portunity to address the fession where split second toward helping deputies in doing is found, it will er is doing or not doing is about catching and ar- important issues you decisions must be made. their duties. be dealt with in a timely and must be prepared to resting the thieves in our raised in your open letter. manner and in accordance defend himself if a threat community. I realize that First of all, I would like to A short answer to your To your point of the with the law. is perceived. On the other many of them are stealing say that all of the deputies first question on prevent- deputy waiting for back- hand I don’t deserve the for drug money and are a employed by the Sheriff’s ing deputies from shoot- up, while this is an ideal Per your second ques- death penalty for a burned huge financial liability for Office are well trained. ing a person during a situation, it is not always tion, stopping burglaries, out taillight. I will be un- the county to jail and run Every deputy goes through traffic stop is: continued possible to await an addi- thefts, and any other at- armed, be respectful and through our courts. Those an extensive background training. tional unit. This scenario tempts to deprive a person follow the deputy’s law- of us who have been their check and psychological is also covered in training of their property is high ful instructions. Hopeful- victims of burglary want assessment prior to em- There is a popular ex- scenarios. on my list of goals for the ly the deputies will have justice, but it seems that ployment. Only those of pression among law en- administration once I am body cameras, but I have the county can’t afford the highest quality are of- forcement of all kinds The various training Sheriff. As you said, the seen videos of unarmed to make the arrest. Often fered employment. I have and that is to “train until options open to Sheriff’s drug trade is fueling this citizens being killed by the theft investigation has 100% confidence in every its second nature.” Train- deputies all serve to not property crime epidemic. police officers during traf- been limited to a report deputy employed by the ing based on real-world make deadly force the first It must be addressed, or scenarios is crucial to giv- option for a deputy. The we can expect little to no ing the deputies a chance one thing deputies do not progress with the thefts to ponder a situation they control during any contact and other drug related might find themselves in with the public is the com- crimes. In regard to the before they are exposed munity member’s cooper- thefts and property crimes, to them in a real-world ation and actions. Just as Continue on page 12 situation. This allows you mentioned, you will Red Line Coins Paying Cash for Rare Coins, old U.S. Dollars, Scrap Gold and Silver. MENTION THIS AD FOR A FREE APPRAISAL! Call Tom at 866-327-9402 Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm 641 W Garland Spokane, WA 99205 9 www.redlinecoins.com

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QUILT SHOW First annual quilt show at the Inland Northwest Railroad Museum! October 5-7, 11 am-4 pm. No entry fee for quilts. People’s Choice Cash Prizes: $100 First, $50 Second, $25 Third. No special cat- egories…Just fun!... View all the quilts and vote for your favorite. Tour the train museum, get a free ride on our 2-foot gauge train, learn about Inland Northwest Railroad History. Special admission of $6 to see it all! For details, or to enter a quilt download the form at www.inlandnwrailmuseum.com Additional information is avail- able from: Inland Northwest Rail Museum, 23700 Sprinkle Rd, PO Box 471, Reardan, WA 99029. (509) 796-3377.

October 9: HUB, Senior Center, “Meet Your Candidates Night”, Host- ed by the NE Washington Association of Realtors, Tuesday doors open at 6pm, coffee and refreshments will be provided, the Public is invited. Moderated by Scott “Allen” Schalfman, General Manager of Northern Lights Public Radio, Chewelah. For more information on this event please contact NEWAR website http://www.newarealtors.com or contact NEWAR President Larry Stickney 509-675-8458 or email: [email protected]

October 12: Colville Pour House, Boyd’s Fire Fundraiser starts at 12pm (noon), Music, silent auctions, raffle drawings. Come on down and join in all the fun activities and enjoy awesome music all while helping raise funds for families affected by this devastating fire.

October 13: Come enjoy watching us hand-press apples from lo- cal orchards and take home delicious fresh-pressed cider! Get more info or RSVP on Facebook.

October 15: AG Trade Center, Candidates Night hosted by the Colville Branch of American Association of University Women, (AAUW) , Candidates will focus on legislative and county races. Event begins at 6pm, for more information email Mary Selecky at [email protected] Page 12 Huckleberry Press October 4, 2018

Continued from page 10 October 17: Colville Public Library, at 6 pm: Washington State Book Award winner Bruce Holbert. A signing will follow. we need more proactive annual budget. Criminals and processing evidence. October 22: Colville Public Library, at 3:30 pm: Lady Long Rider will patrols at unpredictable know the schedule and As Sheriff I must always Thank you for your share her adventures from crossing the country on horseback. schedules in response to they use that knowledge be looking for new inves- questions, I look forward October 25: Chamber After Hours, from 5:30 to 7:00, at Forget Me reported burglary attempts to victimize our commu- tigative methods to make to being your new Sheriff. Not, everyone is welcome to attend and meet and socialize with other and past burglaries. That nity. The current deputies, our deputies time more community members. is just part of the solution. have a mind-staggering effective and efficient. -Jon Carman It has been a known fact case load they must man- Increased patrol and thor- Candidate for Sheriff for years now that Pend age because every investi- ough investigations will (509) 954-9072 Oreille County does not gation is important. When require a new prioritiza- www.JonCarman.com have 24-hour on-duty pa- a property crime occurs, tion of the staff and their "Putting Community trol coverage, unlike other they must investigate ev- duties. All of this can be Back Into Policing" jurisdictions of similar ery lead and leave no stone accomplished within the population strength and unturned when collecting current budget.

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As your current Stevens County Treasurer, I have ensured that your tax dollars are safe, secure and working hard--for you. From Suncrest to Northport and Wellpinit to Colville. I am pleased to be the only endorsed republican candidate for Treasurer. I was unani- mously appointed by the county commissioners in early 2016, then went on be elected by the citizens of Stevens County later that year. As your Treasurer, I am implementing a vision that puts the tax-payer at the core. I am uniquely and fully qualified to carry out that vision. I am asking for your vote, so I can continue to improve the lives of Stevens County taxpayers through my proven perfor- mance, innovative solutions and service to our community. My office has reduced tax foreclosures over past years by 50% and we continue to be innovators working with tech- nology and your suggestions to keep pace with the current dynamic fiscal environment in Stevens County.

I have also served our communities by investing in local projects for schools, public safety and utilities. I am also currently the treasurer for Stevens County Republican Central Committee and the Tri-County Economic Development District. Endorsements Duane Davidson Wes McCart Rachelle Rodak Washington State Treasurer Stevens County Pend Oreille County Treasurer Steve Parker Commissioner Gordon Heimbigner Stevens County Commissioner Grant Peterson Walla Walla County Treasurer Lori Larsen Washington State Jeff Gadman Republican Vice Chairman Assessor Candidate Thurston County Treasurer Ilene Thompson Terri Miller Tricia Woods Yakima County Treasurer Ferry County Treasurer Retired Colville Pam McCart Leah McCormick Chamber Manager Chewelah Treasurer Okanagon County Treasurer Jim Caruso Jennifer Sather Fred Woods Stevens County Retired Walmart Emergency Manager Rivers Edge Ranch Store Manager Bruce and Julie Loveall Merritt Acheson Russ Vaagen Front Porch Farms Blue Point Dairy Les and Teri Denison Vaagen Timbers Dr Robert “Bob” Gumm Nila and Jim Palmer Chuck McCombs Denison Ridge Events Real Estate Marketplace Sherri Dotts Deer Park Dr. Paul Larsen Eric and Linda Hovde Ron and Chris Buchanan Sharon Crump Mark Eastabrooks Dave Sitler Christy and Keith Goodwin Sharon Rosen Dave Robinson Josh Gilstrap Breanna Short Mrs. Perky “Osborne” Rob McClintock Andrew Engell Swanger Tom Horne Mrs. Delores Smith Stewart and Diane Kent Washington Farm Bureau Crystal Lofts Tom McMannama Stevens County Republican Donna Russell Todd Mooney Committee Jim Paladin Genevieve Danekas Don Dashiell We Believe, We Vote Tim and Cindy White Stevens County Commissioner Shelly Short Wayne Morgan Lorrie Sampson 7th District Senator GR Mobley Stevens County Coroner www.ElectLeslieValz.com • Paid for by the Committee to Re-Elect Leslie Valz [email protected] • PO Box 212, Colville, WA. 99114 October 4, 2018 Huckleberry Press Page 13 WORD POWER: Peoples of the Great Northwest

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veryone had a great time at Huff N Puff Fun ERun on Saturday at Harrington’s Annual Fall Festival. The Harrington FBLA, with the help of their generous sponsors, was able to raise over $1500 to help defray the costs of attending confer- ences for qualifying chapter members. Our spon- sors included: Alan & Kelli Tanke, Bugs & Sue Shear Dave & Taunya Sanford, Don & Nancy Timm Farmer’s Daughter Photography Getco, Inc., Glen & Eileen Tanke Harrington Hideaway RV Park, Harrington Home- makers, Harrington Opera House Society Katco Farms, LaMarr and Susan Larmer Leffel, Otis & Warwick, P.S., Odessa Drug Cross Country Team Mates Brayton Zeigler and Randy Odessa Office, Odessa Trading Company Mahrenholz placing 1st and 2nd in the Male Pre-Teen 5K Ott Insurance, Panthers Rock! Pioneer Title Co., Steward Farms Tanke Joint Venture, The Electric Hotel The Post & Office, The Studebaker Garage The Wild Hair Salon, Timm Farms, Inc Westside Farms, Inc., y Harrington Photo by Karen Allen Leslie LePere and The Outlaw Woman using their creativity to design unique and one of a kind jew- elry at the Harrington Fall Festival.

Photo by Karen Allen Rodney Aho providing background music while visitors tour the recent renovations on the historic Hotel Lincoln during the Harrington Fall Festival.

10/4, 3:30pm & 5pm: DIY Pumpkin Paint Party @ The Post & OfficeBy MannMade Designs & The Post & Office. More info on FB @MannMadeDesigns4 or @ Harrington citizen Bud McPeak, WWII veteran, ThePostandOffice got a ride on the Honor Flight to see the Memorial 10/6, 7pm , John Nilsen - Pianist at the Harrington Opera Wall and many other sights. Bud received a warm House, On FB @HarringtonOperaHouse welcome at Dulles International. 10/13, 9am-6pm: Sip and Shop in the Larmer Barn, A cof- fee and junkin’ event, On FB @Larmerbarn 10/21, 2pm-5pm : Pallet Painting Class @ The Post & Of- fice. Cost is $40 and includes the pallet, paint and pattern. More info on FB @ThePostandOffice 10/27, 6pm : (tentative time): UFO updated w/Peter Dav- enport at the Harrington Opera House, On FB @Har- ringtonOperaHouse 11/9 @ 7pm : Scott Kirby Piano & Media Presentation at the Harrington Opera House, On FB @HarringtonOpera- House For more information follow @HarringtonWashington on Facebook or visit the Harrington website at www.harringtonbiz.com Thank you to this month’s Harrington Community Sponsor: Ott Insurance!

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