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Junior Achievement of WA to open $3.8 million learning center in Yakima: What is the learning center about and meet some of the movers and shakers behind making it happen. Front page.

Repeal of upper county ORV closure ordinance official: One commissioners prediction on meeting attendance, “It will either be a full house or nobody will come at all.”  Find out the outcome on this weeks’ front page.

Lower county floods trigger state of emergency: Roads washed away, people stranded, homes flooded. A look at the situation on page A8.

Horse Park hosts five events, draws 200-plus: the positive economic impact, how much money is still needed, what kind of volunteerism is present.  This and more covered on page A9.

Frankly Speaking: Who doesn’t love a good salad? Page A4   Also: How to grow a salad: Page B7

Barr named Cle Elum Firefighter of the Year: Photo essay and article on the Fireman’s Ball, page B1

Remembering a war hero’s story: Memorial Day Week-end event honors ancestors laid to rest at Roslyn Cemetery. Page B5

The Sky’s The Limit: Upper County windfarm turbine climbers: Who are the Kittitas Valley Windfarm turbine techs, supervisor’s and support crew? Meet them and hear their stories on page B6

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEKS’ NKC TRIBUNE:

  • Saddle up for 30th annual John Wayne Trail ride

SCHOOL & SPORTS:

Academic Student of the Week: Sarah Gronostalski

Athlete of the Week: Carlee Creager

Iacolicci wins golf districts

Senior projects entertain & provide glimpses into developing minds

Satement of Champions: Creager’s Eleventh Hour centerfield homer