October 11, 2012, 2012 Northern Kittitas County Tribune HEADLINES
Kittitas County joins national barn quilt movement-In recognition of this area’s extensive agricultural heritage-front page-photo
Phoenix rises up from Taylor Bridge Fire-Long-term recovery committee formed-front page-photo
Beavers enlisted as engineers-‘Nuisance beavers’ a welcome addition-page D1-photos
Wild and in demand-Owens Meats stays busy custom cutting game-page D3-photo
First upper county Habitat for Humanity house a done deal-sign here for your life-page B4-photos
The rigors and challenges of organic farming
Growing grapes isn’t for wimps or dreamers
New priest for parishes in Roslyn and Cle Elum
Cle Elum residents propose emergency preparedness fair
More on your city’s blue light bulb
Fall into fun at Thorp Community Day
Harvest Moon Auction and Dinner gets outpouring support
Events for October focus on fright
Community at Suncadia helps renovate trails
Taylor Bridge Fire victims presented cost saving options
Cle Elum Ranger District to open new firewood collection area
Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) begins on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
Fire Commissioner Caviezel resigns
Council presents June and Henry Cash City’s Pangrazi Award
Cash Mob to hit Roslyn next week
Spencer Riley completes rail yard sign
Former Cle Elum girl running to represent Auburn region
State Patrol looking for eye witnesses
You need a permit for your solar panels
Annual School Performance Report 2011-2012-Supplement
Warriors at 6-0 with big game tomorrow
Easton archers compete at World Tournament
Under the Helmut with Josh Young
Thorp volleyball team keeps on winning
Thorp School embraces challenges with enthusiasm and vigor
CERHS Athlete of the Week -Mitchell Millsap
Easton Student of the Week-Seneca DeHuff
CE-R Vollyballers take Highland
New teachers bring smiles to Easton classrooms
Ellensburg Blues 4-0 in their fall season
Local 11U-ers douse Cascade’s flame
Warriors nab second shutout in season
Rotarians gear up for cleaning’
WSDOT to host three public hearings on I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Project
WA minimum wage increases to $9.18′Rock the Bulb tour draws 250 in Cle Elum
Urgent Care Center almost breaks even
Commencement of claim filing period for Kittitas County and Skyline Contractors, Inc.
Frankly Speaking-Seed savin’ time
Editorial-It’s your newspaper, participation welcome-by Terry Hamberg Associate Publisher
Letter-Give a beginning farmer a chance-Kathie Starkweather
Letter-Contract with the county for jail, but keep local police-Kelly Clift
Letter-From the desk of Fire Chief Hobbs: Summer of Fire
October 4, 2012 Northern Kittitas County Tribune HEADLINES
Walter Richard Larson-Previous publisher of the NKC Tribune – April 30, 1924-September 23, 2012
Hunter’s Breakfast to celebrate 25 years
Sterling Bank welcomes new manager
First Elk-11 yr. old Adam Rinaldi
County accepting applications for Lodging Tax funds
Clowning around at the Antiques Roadshow
Making it harder for criminals to hijack your jigsaw puzzle
Perfect season with four games to go
Under the Helmut with Brennen Burchak
Easton-Athlete of the Week-Randi Jo Tate
CERHS-Student of the Week-Nghi Nguyen
Easton wins first match of the season
Parents of athletes concerned about air quality
Cross Country runners on the road again
Warriors plagued by injuries against Goldendale
Table Mountain Fire Complex at 80% containment
Human Trafficking Coalition to hold community discussion
Cleaning up air ‘just part of our community service’
Manastash Metric Bike Tour Cancelled
I-90 blasting zone schedule changes
Statewide burn ban extended-with exceptions
Construction begins at County Courthouse
Cabela’s prepares for opening of Union Gap Outpost store
Frankly Speaking-Fall Community Connect Day 2012
Hats Off-911 operator’s aid leads to poisoned dog’s recovery
Driving the Future: New legislation gives teens a voice in traffic safety programming
September 27, 2012 Northern Kittitas County Tribune HEADLINES
Former Tribune owner passes-Walter R. Larson-front page
Wildland Fires Merged-The merger was achieved with a controlled burn-front page-photos
Cle Elum Kiwanis turns 90-How Times Have Changed-page B1-photos
Reprinted from the Miner-Echo-October 13, 1922-Kiwanis Club is organized in Cle Elum-page B1
Sky Riders show support for volunteer firemen-Snowmobile club keeps donations local-page B9-photo
Arts & Quilts Show featured at the Carpenter House in October
Pearl Jam and the Eagles up the ante for fire victims
Habitat home made even more habitable with handmade quilts
One of the longest serving Kiwanians
Cle Elum Fall clean up:Get vouchers
Free document shred day for residents
Evacuation shelters open to those seeking better air
Tabletop flood exercise rescheduled
What’s a wildland firefighter eat?
Salmon Spawning Walk this Saturday
West Nile Virus infects two WA residents
CERHS Athlete of the Week-Jake Gall
CERHS Student of the Week-Ashley Sanders
Comfort Quilts bring educational opportunity to Thorp
Under the Helmet with Cody Foust
Lady Tigers triumph over Soap Lake
Wahluke Warriors deliver wake up call in four
League declares Kodiaks game win for Warriors
Frankly Speaking-HOT! HOT! HOT!-Peppers
Letter-Neighbors help Putnams after Taylor Bridge Fire-Rosemary & Larry Putnam
For the love of snow, please register your sled-Bob McGinnis
Happy subscriber note-Zoa Shumway
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