July 12, 2012-Northern Kittitas County Tribune HEADLINES

Band ‘Free Rain’ is the only precipitation forecast for this year’s Rails to Ales Brewfest-page B2-photos

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Fire District 7: Third suspicious brush fire on Cle Elum ridge-two others in May-front page

Vehicles marred with black goop stop in Cle Elum for a cleanup-after driving through SR970′s chip-seal project-front page-photos

Voter information-2012 Election timeline-front page

Cle Elum sales tax revenues dip-down $58,280 from last year-page A2

Affordable Health Care Act: Local impacts too early to assess-Upper County Street Poll-page A4-photos

Fireworks fallout:Residents confront council with complaints-page A4

DNR Helitack crews ready themselves for fire season-Local man in second season with Helitack crew-page B1-photos

Time’s up on your Columbia River Treaty-Historic event on the Northwest horizon-page A9

Pioneer Days Photo Essay & Slideshow:

  • Cabbage rolls rule at Heritage Festival in Ronald
  • Cle Elum Idol contestants take the stage
  • Horseshoe Tourney
  • 33rd Annual Runner Stumbles race results
  • Loads of fish landed at Kiwanis Fishing Derby
  • Pioneer Days big breakfast
  • Independence Day spirit
  • Behind the scenes at fireworks show

Community:

  • High Country Logging Show hosts first fundraiser
  • Cle Elum Community Garden gets a fence thanks to Rotary
  • Saving 60 year old crab apple trees
  • Doggie & Troll Olympics sports goofy games, July 22
  • ARRF “Pilot” Microchip Program
  • Roberson retires from forest service
  • Local chiropractor gets postgrad designation
  • CSNW News

Regional:

  • Holiday drug bust, vehicle hit n run and domestic violence
  • Cle Elum Council meeting notes
  • Suspect arrested in holiday stabbing incident
  • Hiker dies on Longs Pass
  • Motorcyclist injured on White Road
  • Summer burn ban in place
  • Meningitis reported in Kittitas County
  • Artists out and about in Kittitas County next week
  • Fire season in WA began July 8 DNR ban in effect
  • DNR gains control of 13 fires started July 9
  • Snoqualmie Tunnel Bike & BBQ
  • Gypsy Moth trapping in progress
  • Goldmark cites concerns for catastrophic wildfire
  • Ecology to regulate disposal of Florescent lights

Sports & Schools:

  • Andre Braxton tests minor league waters
  • Winebrenner makes WJGA districts
  • Ambrose finishes 50K midfield
  • Martial Arts team returns from National Taekwando Tourney
  • CWU porofessor lands prestigious science award

Voices:

  • Frankly Speaking-Bake my beans
  • Letter-Cross the road with Pa
  • Letter-Visitors expected to be treated with compassion
  • Letter-Fire station assignment should be based on proximity to volunteer residences
  • Letter-A frequent tourist leaves a suggestion
  • Letter-A Big Hello from a very Happy Seattle Customer
  • Letter-Volunteer of the Year family encourages others to pitch in

 

 

 

 

 

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June 28, 2012-Northern Kittitas County Tribune HEADLINES

PIONEER DAYS 2012 TAKE ALONG EVENTS PROGRAM-FREE BONUS FOR NKC TRIBUNE READERS

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Pioneer Days Coronation-In our hearts, she’s been a queen every single day-front page-photos

Daphne Irby gets swim spa wish-Locals volunteer with Make-A-Wish Foundation to make dream come true page B1-photos

Seeds of ‘Roslyn Renaissance’ planted at NWI Building-Built in 1896, for years the NWI Building was ‘the place to shop for local families’ food, clothing, and hardware needs-page A9-photo

Teanaway Ridge Motor Trail Club and Track awaits ruling-as soon as permits and approvals are granted developer ready to start construction-front page

Personal fireworks:There are new rules-Fourth of July Safety Message-front page

Week 3: Cle Elum gas war still raging-In a three-week time frame three gas stations in the city’s downtown district dropped prices-page A2

Regional:

  • Teanaway Gray Wolf den has company
  • DNR summer burn ban starts July 1
  • I-90 driver goes ‘bizarro’
  • USFS summer noxious weed control in progress

Voices:

  • Frankly Speaking about-Mint-we love it, varmints, not so much
  • Letter-Petition blames teachers for factors outside of our control
  • Letter-Check yes or no-citizen still waiting for straight answer

Community:

  • Weis family named Chamber Volunteer of the Year 2012
  • Roslyn Riders’ Poker Run turns 40
  • Library summer reading programs start early July
  • Roslyn Library embraces its future with a move back to cit hall
  • Summer activities in place for youth

Schools & Sports:

  • Cle Elum-Roslyn High ?School has a new principal
  • Dani Gamble makes Dean’s List
  • Retirement is bittersweet for Judy White
  • After 34 years Scheffelmeier & Tate retire together
  • Cle Elum-Roslyn High School Honor Roll
  • Walter Strom Middle School Honor Roll
  • Kretschman, Newman & Kretschman ignite gridiron at All Star thriller
  • George Greene to hold free Junior Golfers Clinic
  • Sun Country Golf Report
  • Yakima River Fly Fishing
  • 12U All Stars headed to state
  • Easton hires new math teacher
  • Coal Bowl ends with a ‘dog fight’
  • Stadium reconstruction & expansion groundbreaking ceremony

Trib Around the World to:

  • Australia
  • La Quinta, CA
  • Trans-Atlantic Cruise

Business:

  • Business is blooming in Roslyn
  • NWI Building is a small neighborhood of entrepreneurs
  • Trading Co. ready to share
  • Custom tie-dye
  • Organic groceries abound
  • Unique artwork, sculpture
  • Workout center for all levels
  • A treat for all ages
  • Roofing contractor turns passion into glass studio
  • Expansion plans
  • Personal shopper
  • Coffee stand opens anew
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June 21, 2012-Northern Kittitas County Tribune HEADLINES

RELAY FOR LIFE-Paint the Town Purple deals serious $4,309 hit to cancer-page B10-photo essay

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Chief Campbell wins scholarship from Washington Fire Chiefs-Educational eye-opener-page A5-photo

Fifi: the $5,000 Pink Poodle-A 900-pound travel trailer for one-front page-photos

Tractor-trailer accident ignites acre brush fire-west bound traffic backed up to Ellensburg-front page-photo

Cle Elum USFS firefighter on alert as America’s wildfires rage-Within two hours crews can pack rigs-page A8-photo

Keep the bears away in three easy steps-you never know whose going to show up on a holiday-front page-photo

Roslyn Sunday Market season kicks off-Thriving event appeals to all senses-page B1-photos

Third Thursday-Pautzke Bait Company, 75 year success story born from the Great Depression-page B9-photos

Regional:

Search for remains at Lake Keechelus ends

PSE explains weekend brownouts

I-90 blasting tonight

Hinkle takes job with RHA

Rescues from Ingalls Peak and Mt. Stuart

Nominate a green educator to receive prestigious award

Communtiy:

Jack Canori leaves a legacy with his volunteer spirit and forgiving heart

Mountain Spring Voices invited to the County Fair

Habitat volunteers side Cle Elum house

WANTED:Real life heros

New park bench completed in Roslyn

‘Border patrol’ goes after impaired drivers

Results from Click-it or Ticket campaign

Shaw-McGowan wedding announced

Grantier graduates with honors

Business:

Cle Elum salutes U.S. Flag Day 2012

Service awards-City Treasurer Sandra Sutton and The Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant in Cle Elum

Chamber Connection-Schedule of Pioneer Days Events

Spring Spruce up by Roslyn Downtown Association

KVCH emergency director named manager of the year

Sports & Schools:

CERHS Class of 2012 scholarships & awards

Kiwanis awards $11.000 to Cle Elum-Roslyn High School graduates

UKC Metro Team wins Rotary Golf Tournament

Firefighters host youth ball BBQ

Anthony Varnell takes NAIA Championship second year in a row

Thorp students take 1st & 2nd place in Western Art Show

Hutzenbiler receives $4,000 scholarship to WSU

‘On the hook’ at local fishing derbies

Ladies Golf Report

Yakima River Fly Fishing

 

Voices:

Frankly speaking-The Market is…HERE!

Tribune Volunteer Connection-Calling for volunteers at the Rails to Ales Brewfest

Letter-Local teacher urges, ‘don’t let Congress double student loan debt for Americans like me

 

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