SPOKANE -- Mary McDonald shot a 12-over 84 to record Richland's best score at the Big East Girls Invitational at Wandermere.
Wandermere GC, Spokane (par 72)
Team scores--Lewis & Clark 231, Moscow 236, Lewiston 251, Gonzaga Prep 259, Richland 261, Mt. Spokane 262, Southridge 271, Eisenhower 275, Coeur d'Alene 277, Central Valley 289. Also--15, Kamiakin 304; 18, Kennewick 347.
Medalist--Savana Bezdicek (MtSp) 71. Richland--Mary McDonald 84, Kelsey White 85, Brittany Zier 92. Southridge--Destiny Brito 86, Kiley Haines 88, Lauren Goetz 97. Kamiakin--Amy Verderber 96, Brooke Childers 104, Katey Spiel 104. Kennewick--Emily Valerio 113, Mariah Zabach 113, Ayla Espinoza 121.
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Quick question
Now that Costco has the right to sell hard liquor, will they stock as large a selection as the state-run stores did?
Robert McDonald, Richland
Donations sought for 'Rolls of Love' drive
Donations sought for 'Rolls of Love' drive
Mr. Rooter Plumbing is sponsoring a "Rolls of Love" drive for the Ronald McDonald House in Spokane.
The company will accept donated toilet paper, paper towels, toiletries, soap, laundry detergent and other household items. Donations will be accepted through March 30.
To have your donations picked up, call 628-9069.
Donald I. Glaesemann
Donald I. Glaesemann
Donald Irvin Glaesemann, 69, of Richland, died Oct. 28 in Richland.
He was born in Hebron, Neb., and lived in Richland for three years.
He retired from the Social Security Administration.
Precious fluids
Precious fluids
I recently read about devastating wildfires in Texas at the same time that demonstrations were under way opposing the Keystone oil pipeline from Canada to Houston.
It occurs to me that what Texas needs more than an oil pipeline is a water pipeline.
Robert McDonald, Richland
Connell inmate pleads innocent to attempted murder
Connell inmate pleads innocent to attempted murder
PASCO -- Two years after a Connell prisoner was nearly bludgeoned to death, the man allegedly responsible for the attack made his first court appearance Tuesday under heavy guard.
Kenneth Smith, 34, was flanked by two state corrections officers while at least three others stood nearby during the Franklin County Superior Court hearing.
Franklin County corrections officers also provided extra security while Smith entered an innocent plea in the June 2009 beating of Scott McDonald that has been described as a "pretty violent incident."