Market season opener-Roslyn-front page-photo.
6,000-acre wildfire triggers evacuations-may have started near the Wenas Wildlife Area-front page.
Roslyn adopts Marijuana Moratorium-allows city to study impacts of I-502-front page.
Teanaway recreation road alerts-of interest to outdoor recreationists-front page.
Disaster Prep 101 this weekend-if prepared, it’ll make a huge difference-front page.
Troop 3955 celebrates Pioneer Days with storefront project-helping the troop win their Bronze Award-front page.
Railroad Street Extension project begins in July-through Wye Park-pageA7-Diagram showing the road.
Regional:
To PUD or not to PUD
Motorcyclist critically injured.
Call for volunteers.
Relay For Life Fundraisers:
‘Paint the Town Purple’.
Captains of the battle against cancer.
Fun day to send someone to jail.It’s not just a job, it’s a vocation-Mark Flatau.
Voices:
Frankly Speaking-Roslyn streets sprout tents full of real, fresh veggies!
Letter:
Why brag about breaking ORV rules intended to protect wildlife habitat?-Steve Rogers, retired Fish & Wildlife Officer.
Letter-The U.S. healthcare crisis-Running may be the solution-Dr. Dave Bridgeman, Cle Elum.
Community:
Name the newborn filly contest.
Barn Quilts of Kittitas County to host book author and short-film screening June 21.
Rotary golf tourney raises $$ for community projects.
Correction: Library Program held Fridays in Cle Elum.
Coal Bowl cancelled.
Gavin Waters conquers his first fish.
Easton Fishing Derby Chairman’s Results by Inches.
Organization (Lindy) hops into the charity world.
Evergreen Model A Car Club cruises Cle Elum.
In Roslyn: The many hands taht make life work.
Graduation:
Scholarships
Special Recognitions
Three students celebrated at Easton graduation.
Swiftwater Learning Center graduates nine.
Thorp graduates sent off with a mix of poetics and grit.
Speakers offer advice and wisdom with the family touch.
CERHS seniors recognized at Scholarship Night.
Obituaries:
Douglas Harold Guse
Joseph Robert Phillips
Services:
Rose Casassa