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Northwest adventurers featured at CWU

 

OPENING the CWU Outdoor Speaker Series on Feb. 4, in Ellensburg, is a presentation by Rob Gibson of Washington State Dept. of Transportation. He will talk about four-legged rescuers in Alpental’s backcountry.

 

Photo courtesy of Central Washington University


Jupiter Jack

On Stands starting Thursday!

Front Page this week!

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the news?

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Here's what you're missing if you don't read this week's (Feb. 4th) Tribune!

(new headlines Thursdays)


Northwest adventurers featured at CWU
Four nights this month of people sharing first hand experiences of dogs in mountain rescues, climbing Mt McKinley & Stuart Range and touring Europe by bike.  Find out when and where you can enjoy these stories and be inspired to make one of your own on the front page of this week’s NKC Tribune.

Gregoire APPROVES Desert Claim Wind Power
Where in Kittitas County? How big a farm? How many jobs will it provide?  Answers to these and more, front pg right.

Super Ditch model would end well moratorium
Commissioner McClain presents an idea that Gregoire and Sturdevant (Ecology’s new director) are discussing as a solution for Kittitas Valley based on the system used in Arkansas Valley, Colorado.  Details on the front page.

A word about the census: From Police Chief Scott Ferguson
What you don’t have to worry about… pg A7

The one woman counterattack
Richelle Risdon discusses her plan to deal with a diagnosis of MS. Included in the article are interesting statistics of a significantly higher prevalence of this disease in Eastern WA as opposed to Western. Pg B2


OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:


SPORTS & SCHOOL:
  • OLYMPIC WATCH: Patrick Deneen’s quest for gold
  • Basketball: The Great Teacher
  • Grid Kids in Sundome for spring league play
  • Tributes to “The Coach” (Randleman)
  • Goldendale sweeps Cle Elum-Roslyn
  • Donated electronic board dedicated
  • The 20-year-old-textbook: Students weigh in on school levy

ON THE CALENDAR:
  • WINTER OLYMPIC COUNTDOWN: 10 DAYS TO GO!
  • Tree and Shrub Pruning Workshop
  • Week of the Cowboy
  • Smashing the Ceiling: Breaking Stereotypes, Magdalen Hsu-Li to perform in Ellensburg

 

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