September 13, 2012 Northern Kittitas County Tribune HEADLINES
Lightning strikes spark 95 fires across region-And the Thunder rolls-front page-photo
Editorial-What is wrong with this picture? USPS picks winners and losers-page A4
- Arabian horses in Cle Elum for a break
- Free Light Bulbs
- Kittitas Valley Community Hospital Ribbon-cutting
- Taylor Bridge Fire Victims: Free women’s clothing
- Have you ever seen a blue lightbulb…
- Kittitas County Veterans to receive military funeral honors September 19
- They’re jamming again at the Grange
- STEM forum is September 20
- 2nd annual coat drive in full swing
- Area children back to school and ‘muscle duty’
- Lightning, game called, moths and wildland fires color the memory
- Thorp wins league opener-finishes third in Sundome Tournament
- CERHS cross-country off and running-girls team needs more runners
- Macaela and Uncle Mike
- Two new teachers welcomed to CERHS
- Goldendale sweeps CERHS
- Volunteers needed for after school programs
- Swift Link is a powerful partner for homeschoolers
- Fires scattered across Central Washington
- Council reconvenes after summer break
- I-90 automated enforcement starts Monday
- Supt. Flatau invites community to pivotal events
- I-90 blasting schedule moves up this week
- Motorcycle fatality near Cle Elum
- Task Force delivers second big pot bust
- USFS releases summer’s trail usage numbers
- Frankly Speaking-Goodbye farmer’s market…or is it Hello?
- Letter-Nothing like seeing it in print-William Zalpys
- Letter-Nonpartisan award?-Dan Banks
- Letter-Eagles Auxiliary appreciates Tribune’s help-Cle Elum Eagles #649 Ladies Auxilliary
- Letter-If not us, who? If not now, when?-Vi Ferguson
- A+++Coal Mines Coverage-Rick Henderson-Vice President, RCC Heritage Club
September 6, 2012 Northern Kittitas County Tribune HEADLINES
Lithuanians bring their ‘gentle rain’ to Roslyn-Dance is Joy, Dance is Togetherness-page B1-photos
Sheriff seizes 13,500 marijuana plants street value $10M-Manashtash Canyon-page A5-photos
Taylor Bridge Fire downgraded to Level 4
Sheriff’s sting operation successful
Price Chopper warehouse still open for fire victims
Roghair survival story all about good neighbors
Kittitas County gears up local resource info
Work continues on SR10 Taylor Bridge
Marsons’ help build on Rotary funds
How do I get rid of the smoke smell?
Suncadia names managing director
Pearl Jam ‘rocks’ for ARRF Animal Rescue
Icicle Brewing continues award winning summer launched in South Cle Elum
Windermere holds car wash for Hope Source
Walk to End Alzheimers coming to Ellensburg
Master Gardeners accepting applications
CERHS soccer-A promising season in the works
School district announces new teachers
7th Annual Pig Out brings police and youth together
Easton Volleyball ready to hit the court
Away from the varsity spotlight
Easton students back to school
Stadium construction continues
Frankly Speaking-Let’s get connected
Letter-Couple took in our seven dogs during Taylor Bridge Fire evacuation-Michael Anderson
Letter-Let’s get a ferry named after Cle Elum-what publicity-Juliann Boyle
August 30, 2012 Northern Kittitas County Tribune HEADLINES
Photos available for purchase online at http://nkctribune.mycapture.com/mycapture/index.asp
2012-2013 Cle Elum-Roslyn School District #404 WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL supplement.
Community Thank You Card-To Taylor Bridge Firefighters, Volunteers & Donors-page A7-photos
Taylor Bridge Fire 91-percent contained-The Work Ahead:Mitigating Impacts-front page-photos
Cruise Cle Elum 2012 Winners Circle-Best in Show:Local owner, great story-page A5-photos
Taylor Bridge Fire-Aftermath in the burn zone-page A6-photo essay
Dream Come True-2012 Cle Elum-Roslyn High School grad Mike Newman makes WSU Cougars-page B6-photos
Water main project agreement signed-Roslyn-page B10
Primary election results-certified August 24-front page
Coal Miner’s Festival the place to be Labor Day Weekend
Lumberjack vs. Lumberjack-Upper Kittitas County loggers:time for payback
Reined horse event brings 105 cattle to Cle Elum
Horish’s 1931 Ford A Roadster-jalopy
Pacing Parson pounds the pavement
Centennial Center sets up computer lab
Yakima County horse falls to West Nile virus
Fire victims: Need grazing land?
Ecology warns air quality measurably low
Threshing Bee and Antique Equipment Show
Bocci player identified in 1920s photo
Swauk Teanaway Grange announces scholarship winners
Frankly Speaking-It’s time to get corny.
Guest Editorial-Alan Crankovich, Chairman Kittitas County Board of Commissioners
Letter-Truly amazing-Sandy & Doug Malcolm
See the “thank you” from firefighter crews
Letter-Within Kittitas County live true Americans!-Frances Woodward
Letter-Incident Commander commends Tribune fire reporting-Rex Reed
Letter-Fire marshal appreciates article-Brenda Larsen, Kittitas County Fire Marshal



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