WHERE’S THE NEWS? IT’S IN OUR PRINTED NEWSPAPER ON STANDS, IN STORES AND AT THE NKC TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER AND OFFICE SUPPLY STORE IN DAVIS PLAZA (BEHIND SAFEWAY) – NEW EVERY THURSDAY!


Forensic sketch released, identity sought for Suncadia skeleton mystery woman: This week’s front page photo. Do you recognize this woman?

Animal Control Ordinance narrows fines, de-criminalizes penalties: Keep informed regarding the fine-tuning of animal control licensing in the tri-town areas of Cle Elum, South Cle Elum and Roslyn.  Front page and page A5

School District shortfall estimates: $308,373: The Budget Core Team is hard at work determining how to handle the upcoming financial challenges.  Future meetings are posted in the article.  Page A7

Riblett named KCFD7 Firefighter of the Year 2010: Also Most Improved named and a father/son team received thier 20 year pins.  Front page and A5

Body remains identified, suspect arrested: Ellensburg mystery solved after nine months. Page A5

Is your comfort zone working against you?: Motivational speaker Gordon Graham shares words of wisdom, encouragement and advice for VISION volunteers.  Page A7

Our two hopes were born in China: Bob and Rene Parkins share their experience of adoption, introducing daughters Brandie and Bergandie.  Page B1 & B2

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:

  • Thorp School District is in budgetary ‘no mans land’
  • Medical examiner: Five month old girls’ death is a homicide
  • Storefront  Studio returns to Roslyn this spring
  • What will the spring thaw bring Kittitas County?
  • Frankly Speaking column – The Dragonfly Club puts free books in kids’ hands


SCHOOL & SPORTS:

  • Academic Student of the Week: Logan Peppin
  • Athlete of the Week: Ben Wagsholm
  • Alisha Bator graduates from WWU
  • Sumner over CERHS in pre-season opener