Articles from the October 10, 2018 edition
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Bentley, Corry take their stands
The Sentinel invited candidates running for Washington State Representative Legislative District 14 Position 1 Sasha Bentley, Democrat, and Chris Corr...
Goldendale spikers fall in three to Granger, travel to Zillah Thursday for crucial match
The Granger Spartans jumped out to a big lead over the Timberwolves during the first set of Monday's SCAC West matchup and rode the momentum to a... Full story
Wolves run with Naches early but fall down the stretch; Homecoming Friday vs. River View
The Goldendale Timberwolves hung tough throughout the first half with the Naches Rangers Friday night on the gridiron, but a three touchdown third... Full story
Cross country hosting home meet Thursday 4 p.m. at golf course
The Timberwolves ran in their second South Central Athletic Conference league meet late last week in Wahluke with three other division schools, and... Full story
Three goals from Riggers leads Goldendale soccer past Granger
The two goals Goldendale scored in the first 10 minutes on the pitch during Monday's game against Granger was more than enough to push them past the...
Officer election at next Trout Unlimited meeting
Trout Unlimited will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 6:30 p.m. at the Columbia Bank down stairs meeting room in Goldendale. New officers will be elected for our chapter. These offices...
Cougs bounce back on the grid with big win over Mary M. Knight
The Lyle-Wishram-Klickitat gridders got a taste of how it feels to be on the other side of a big win on Sept. 28 against Pe Ell-Willapa Valley in an 1... Full story
Museum to hold special centennial events
As Maryhill Museum of Art prepares to close out its 2018 season, a weekend of events will mark Veterans Day and the 100th anniversary of the...
OSPI shows local school on special funding list
The Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) includes the Centerville School on a Hold Harmless list of only 27...
DOJ announces $70 million for school safety
Joseph H. Harrington, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington, joined the Department of Justice in announcing more than $70 million in grant funding to bolster school security,...
East District Court log
For Oct. 8, 2018: • Anthony Piers Baker: 1) Missing or improper bumpers, (7/6/18); Fines/fees $100. 2) Op mot veh w/out insurance, (7/6/18); Fines/fees $400. • Oscar Armando Isordia Ramos: Op mot...
Edith Tuthill
Edith Marlene (Bailey) Tuthill died peacefully at Adventist Hospital in Portland, Oregon, on Sept. 26, 2018, at age 84. She was born in Cle Elum,... Full story
Klickitat youth to celebrate National 4-H Week
For the 76th consecutive year, millions of youth, parents, volunteers and alumni across the country will celebrate National 4-H Week from Oct. 7-13. This year's theme, Inspire Kids to Do, is a...
Conservation group receives grant
The Klickitat Trout Unlimited Chapter received notice that their proposed STEM camp for local students was chosen out of a national pool of...
Take Advantage of Free Resources to choose options
Dear Savvy Senior, I’m considering making changes in my Medicare coverage during the open-enrollment period. Can you recommend any free resources that can help with my choices? Swapping Senior Dear...
Second Amendment rally draws 200.
Saturday's rally in support of the Second Amendment drew close to 200 people to the Centerville Grange, in spite of rain and cold. Here, Chris Corry,...
Letters from the Community
God bless the Samaritans We are so grateful to the two Good Samaritans (we assume they were mother and daughter) who stopped and picked up my wife after she had fallen while walking near the...
Troh sings national anthem
The Klickwood girls will go up against Lyle-Wishram in the Glenwood gym on Thursday, Oct. 11. Game time is 6 p.m., and the girls would really like a large crowd to show support. Good luck, Klickwood....
Support the EMS levy
Our ambulance and medical staff that comes rushing to our homes when we call need our help now. They are making their own 9-1-1 call to you. Their liaison has asked me to forward you their plea:...
Kids can come as favorite character
Women Supporting the Badge invites all women connected to law enforcement to their Fall Rally on Saturday, Oct. 13, from noon to 2 p.m., at the KPUD building on Columbus Ave. in Goldendale, Lunch...
Looking Back
October 5, 1898 – 120 years ago Reports received from the three threshing machines of Eli Miller, James Vanhoy and Con Yeackel: we find that these machines have threshed about 250,000 bushels of...
October is Student Loan Awareness Month
The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) is participating in October’s Student Loan Awareness Month (SLAM), along with coalition partners including the Washington Attorney...
State Noxious Weed Control Board sets hearing
The Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board (WSNWCB) will hold a public hearing on Nov. 6 in Wenatchee to take comments on proposed rule-making changes to the 2019 state noxious weed list. This...
Gorge Winds in concert
The Gorge Winds Concert Band proudly presents a night of frightful music entitled “October Spooktacular” on Sunday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m. at The Dalles Middle School. This concert will feature band...