HEADLINES – JULY 29 2010 – READ IT IN PRINT

29 Jul 2010, written by csteiner
  • Morton ready to dump Waste Mgmt

Move comes in response to rate hike-front page

  • State Board of Appeals rules on Suncadia, Tumble Creek, and Roslyn Ridge requests for property value decreases

2009 and 2010 Tax year impacts-front page

  • Washington out of the race

State cut out of Race to the Top funding-front page

  • Two local residents file appeal on proposed solar farm

Appeal would have Teanaway Solar Reserve complete a thorough Environmental Impact Study before breaking ground-page A9

  • Pettit, staff garner state recognition from Veterans

System could provide a model for the rest of the country-page A9

  • Morton leading council into new era?

Busy night at Tuesday’s regular council meeting-page A10

  • 500 show for hatchery’s annual salmon bake-photo essay

Native Americans celebrated the event in a special way-page B1

  • Moosefest keeps Northern Exposure legacy alive-photo essay

Fans and stars convened in Roslyn for yet another year-page B2

  • Capturing the Beauty of Kittitas County-photo essay

On canvas and in photographs at the 2010 Fresh Air Artists Festival hosted by High Country Artists-page B3

  • Preliminary plat approved for 67-lot, 112-acre development south of Lower Peoh Point Road

How commissioners voted-page A9

  • Record-breaking crowd goes ‘hog wild’ for ribs and rhythms at Pork in the Pines-photo essay

Event organizers feel they hit their mark, local officials weigh in-page B12

  • SPORTS & SCHOOLS

Everything is coming together for Easton School District-front page

CE-R School Board approves 2010-2011 budget-page A9

Participation fee increases at Thorp School District-page A11

Cle Elum Kiwanis Dollars for SCHOLARS Golf Tourney tees off this Saturday-page B8

Watts, Jansen, Eberhardt nab top singles awards at Life Support Golf Classics

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HEADLINES-July 22 2010

26 Jul 2010, written by csteiner

Is your property value affected by Ecology’s ruling on exempt wells?

County Auditor announces petition process for tax relief-front page

Governor launches idea seeking website

Most popular money saving ideas will be considered by state budget writers-front page

Cle Elum pastor arrested, charged with three counts of child rape

For reference, summaries of law, in regard to child  - rape-front page

Upper Kittitas emergency groundwater rule extended

Keep abreast of this issue-page A4

Teanaway Solar farm gets environmental green light

Apples and Oranges? Wind versus Sun, a Comparison-page A5

First time event organizers say risk is worth taking

Pork in the Pines-page A9

Old church gives OLD LUMBER to old theatre for a NEW LOOK

113 year old lumber recycled-page B1

Recipe for a Croation Celebration

Over 500 patrons, Elders Honored. page B3

The POWER of PURPLE

Brings in BIG BUCKS to BATTLE CANCER!  Two page article and photo essay-page B10-11

Nine rescued from Yakima River

Rescue marks second in two day period-page A9

Fire season heating up

Outlook for warmer, dryer weather-page A9

Who’s who at the windfarm

Meet seven people building your windfarm-page B7

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEKS NKC TRIBUNE:

  • Death in Easton under investigation
  • Another motorcycle accident on I-90

SPORTS:

  • World Cup soccer comes to the Cle Elum…boat ramp?
  • Trick riders to perform at death-defying speeds


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