As it happens, Ms. Frostad herself does not pay the county library tax, because she lives in Kettle Falls.
The tax applies only to the county's unincorporated areas, even though some of the libraries lie within Kettle Falls and other incorporated towns.
The original town of Kettle Falls was established in 1891 by speculators from Spokane.
The largest of these drawdowns occurred during the spring of 1969 and partially exposed Kettle Falls.
They caught fish-mostly salmon-at the nearby Kettle Falls and collected berries.
Kettle Falls, once a primary Native American fishing grounds, was inundated.
The town of Kettle Falls, Washington, was relocated.
From the ferry, the road continues north through forests and the community of Rice to Kettle Falls.
The catch was sold at local auctions held at Kettle Falls.
On May 3, 1941, the Columbia River road bridge at Kettle Falls opened to traffic.