Headlines for the Week of MAY 16, 2013 – Northern Kittitas County Tribune
CERHS christens new George Stimac Track-Sends nine to Districts-front page-photos
New chief named for Kittitas County Fire District 8-with the department for over 10 years-front page-photo
WA drivers by the numbers: Buckling up and testing-Enforcement patrols slated May 20-June 2-front page
Kittitas County celebrates National Public Works Week-May 19-25-front page
Compost facility sitting still on hold-Despite reports that Vantage siting process was abandoned-page A2
Court clears city cop-of violating and attempting to violate a restraining order-page A2
Locals rally for Stan the Man-with private dinner party and public concert featuring the Willies-page B3-photo
Regional:
- Digging into rose shortage
- County fire Marshal issues burning limits
- Deputies arrest armed, barricaded probation violator
- Penalties pending for past due personal property tax returns
- Manweller’s TV reception bill signed into law
- New visitor center officially opens
Voices:
- Frankly Speaking-Plant a thought, plant a row, pick a tree
- Letter-Cle Elum Roslyn Chamber Alive and Well!-Gary Hammons-Cle Elum
- Letter-I had a lot of help, folks-John Del Gaizo-Cle Elum letter carrier
- Letter-Help for missing boy search?-River Melos-Cle Elum
Community:
- Firewise means people, too
- Hamsters raise expectations of tech billions
- Anne Zirk to turn 96
- Kasowski sworn in
- Senger earns green certificate
- Ye Olde County Faire in June
- Freewheelin’ woman to glide through Cle Elum
Sports & school:
- CERHS Golf blasts to League Championships
- Exodus for high achievers has begun
- Middle School Sports season Wrap
- Stahl donates hair
- Warrior lady fastpitchers whup up on the competition
- Easton School Student of the Week-Janet Santiago
- Thorp Easton Track and Field roundup
- Young Warrior baseball team paves warpath to state
- CERHS Athlete of the Week-Quinton Peppin
- Celebration of Learning slated for May 22
- Dodgeball event to be held at Walter Strom Middle School
- Two sections of Yakima River to open for hatchery spring chinook fishing
- Three area girls play on Tacoma soccer team
Burn Pile Size Limitations Imposed
From Kittitas County Fire Marshal Brenda Larsen
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Friday, May 10, 2013
Due to increasing reduction in fuel moisture content in certain areas of the county, as well as unseasonably hot weather, Kittitas County is limiting burn pile sizes for outdoor burning to 4 foot in diameter for Fire District 3 (Easton) and Fire District 7 (Cle Elum area), effective 12:00 p.m., Friday, May 10, 2013.
The remainder of the county maintains the current outdoor burning regulations as listed below:
1. The burning of garbage, trash, rubbish, or utilization of burn barrels, etc. is illegal;
2. No open burning within 50 feet of any structure or combustible material;
3. Pile size shall be no greater than 10′ in diameter, unless prior approval to increase pile size is obtained from the Fire Marshal and fire district;
4. No more than one pile may be burned on any property at the same time;
5. Piles may be stored on a property no longer than twelve months;
6. Conditions that may cause the fire to spread shall be eliminated prior to ignition;
7. No open burning shall occur when wind speeds or gusts exceed 10 mph, unless prior approval is obtained by the Fire Marshal and local fire district:
8. A person capable of utilizing fire extinguishing equipment such as buckets, shovels, garden hoses connected to a charge water supply, fire extinguishers, heavy equipment, etc., shall be on site at all times; and
9. Fire extinguishing equipment such as buckets, shovels, garden hoses connected to a charged water supply, fire extinguishers, heavy equipment or any equipment that will provide suppression of the proposed fire, shall be on site at all times while the fire is burning.
If you will be doing agricultural or non-silvicultural burning you will need to call the Washington State Department of Ecology. For Central Washington call (509) 575-2490 and for Eastern Washington call (509) 329-3400, or you can visit Ecology’s website at www.ecy.wa.gov .
Headlines for the Week of MAY 9, 2013 – Northern Kittitas County Tribune
Royal Court Rules the Night-CERHS Prom-front page-photos
Cle Elum Public Market Opens-Food & Fun-front page-photos
Roslyn gets new council member-City Budget Meets Projections-front page
Cle Elum community to receive Washington’s 100th Firewise Communities/USA Award-Fire District 7 heightens awareness for early wildland fire season-front page
Honoring Elsie Parrish on Mother’s Day-She took the case for working moms to Supreme Court-76 years ago-page A5-photos
Croatians celebrate heritage on May 25-The Jovanovich Story-page B1-Historical Photos
- Regional:
- NOAA releases April temperatures report
- Safety training for patrol teams
- George Stimac track dedication tomorrow at 3
- Thorp/Easton Track and Field complete Gold League meet
- New Sheriffs Deputies on Duty
- Voices:
- Frankly Speaking-It’s time to ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ in the Upper County
- Letter-An unexpected windfall from a tough week-Terry Hamberg-Co-Publisher, NKC Tribune
- Letter-Fire District 7 training fire concerns-Russ Hobbs-Chief, KCFD 7
- Letter-Bucking the trend…and going rural-Elisha Smith-Center for Rural Affairs
- Letter-Local members celebrate Master Gardeners Week-Joe Massoni-Cle Elum
- Letter-We don’t deserve the black mark from Emily’s letter-Elizabeth Allen-Cle Elum
Business:
- Talking about building Stella’ restaurant
Community:
- Osmonovich earns Eagle Scout Badge
- This honorable city matriarch has a story to tell
- Procession is a time of prayer
Sports & school:
- Mackinaw tourney ends good, bad and ugly
- CERHS hires new head football coach
- CERHS Student of the Week-Forrest Breyfogle
- Wersland stuns Warden:One more win to state
- Lady Warriors wield the Big Broom again
- CERHS Athlete of the Week-Ross Taklo
- Winebrenner competes at Suncadia Junior Open



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