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
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
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
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
Roslyn Sunday Market season kicks off-Thriving event appeals to all senses-page B1-photos
Search for remains at Lake Keechelus ends
PSE explains weekend brownouts
Rescues from Ingalls Peak and Mt. Stuart
Nominate a green educator to receive prestigious award
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
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
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
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
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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