APRIL 12, 2012-HEADLINES
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Diehard doggies hunt eggs and new homes at ARRF event
Dancing lights dash through the night at library’s egg hunt
See more egg hunt coverage next week
Slide show at www.nkctribune.com
Ward’s heart shines for families in need
Cle Elum Food Bank facing seasonal shortfalls
Roslyn robot builder recruiting interested parties
A celebration of American values and roots prompts free concert at Grange
Annie, the budding cover girl, needs a home
HopeSource to honor 10,000th rider next week
Police arrest another vehicle prowl suspect
Annual County property valuations start in 2013
Year One I-90 Wildlife Watch: 516 animals sighted
Kittitas County’s Sister ?City program celebrates year 20
Soderstrom clinches Goldendale sweep
Thorp fastpitch team improves over first three games
Young wrestlers finish season with big awards
Track team hits top sopts vs Goldendale & Granger
Warrior baseball bows to Goldendale
APRIL 5 2012-Headlines
WHERE’S THE REST OF THE STORY? IT’S IN OUR PRINTED NEWSPAPER ON STANDS, IN STORES AND AT THE NKC TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER AND OFFICE SUPPLY STORE IN DAVIS PLAZA (BEHIND SAFEWAY), OR ORDER A COPY ONLINE AT www.nkctribune.com/virtual-newspaper-vending-box/ -NEW EVERY THURSDAY.
VISION unveils concept to transform First Street-Idea hatched a decade ago-front page-photo
County finalizing natural hazard mitigation plan-Officials call for comments-front page
Five wolf packs confirmed,five more suspected-WDFW readies for summer fieldwork-pageA8-photo
Roslyn’s Episcopal church building flourishes
Karen Watland pursues path to painting success through photography
Eye-catching designs draw in customers-window displays rotate new products
Update on Wallace deployment with the USS Enterprise
Become a Hospice Friends volunteer
Thorp track & fielders reach personal bests
Outdoors finally…Finally-Warrior track & field competes in Ellensburg
Warriors hit the links at Black Rock Creek
Warrior Baseball-first home game a slugfest
Rotary golf tourney & sponsor registration in progress
Cle Elum’s temperatures below normal for March
Police arrest Florida man for attempted rape
Frankly Speaking-Get your garden gloves on-oh yeah!
Letter-A not very accommodating business loses visitor dollars
MARCH 29 2012-Headlines
WHERE’S THE REST OF THE STORY? IT’S IN OUR PRINTED NEWSPAPER ON STANDS, IN STORES AND AT THE NKC TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER AND OFFICE SUPPLY STORE IN DAVIS PLAZA (BEHIND SAFEWAY), OR ORDER A COPY ONLINE AT www.nkctribune.com/virtual-newspaper-vending-box/ -NEW EVERY THURSDAY.
2012 PIONEER DAYS QUEEN ANNOUNCED – DORIS MARAS: Lifetime Roslyn-Ronald resident-Continues active participation in community with new Reign-front page-photo
Resort Officials Good news for Suncadia-RE-capitalization deal complete in about two weeks-page A2-photo
Marine lands safely in Cle Elum with tales of Iraq-Matt Allenbaugh relaxes at home in Cle Elum after serving five years-page A5-photo
Hospital District 2 to conduct public survey-Looking at current and future community needs-front page
Ronald City Park not happening-Ronald residents protest location Roslyn City Council won’t allow leasing of land for parking easement-page A 10-photo
Heritage Club plans dinner honoring Fred Krueger-new event for Memorial Day weekend-page B3-photo
Library’s Friends blown away by the community response-Carpenter Memorial Library open house-page B3-photo
Local woman judges clean snowmobiles-Event draws engineering students from across the nation-page B2-photo
Community:
Boulet Productions set the stage for new shows, drama workshops
Easton’s Yelle and Kapaska ?Firts place winners in 4-H Bread baking contest
Kiwanis donates
Update on Telephone Museum repairs at NKCHS meeting
INTERACT reaches halfway mark toward building in Ecuador
Boy Scouts and Vision looking for patriotic Cle Elum merchants
Birthday bakers gift to ARRF
Nathan Rennie born Feb. 23
Schools & Sports:
Triple sister twister on horizon
Heroes and Heartbreakers high step to step up funding for education
Mitarai finishes with a team first for leukemia
Smyth takes job in Panama
$1,400,000 Price tag for possible Track & Field improvements
School district retirees honored
Young Wrestlers place in tourneys
CE-R Warriors emerge for league match in Naches
Business:
Chamber Connection
Local ranchers receive Good Husbandry Grant
Round Two County disburses $135,000 in hotel-motel tax funds
New physician joins Cle Elum Medical Center
Free clinic has lots of helping hands
Robots are coming to Cle Elum
Regional:
Berndt declares candidacy for Crankovich’s District 2 seat
Warnick’s water bill preserves spirit of law resolves Catch 22
Seven whooping cough cases confirmed 11 more probable
Clerf enters race for District 1 County Commissioner
WSDOT Alert Studded tires deadline extended
Scammer wants you to pay for 911 service
Voices:
Frankly Speaking What time is it? Green Clean Tool Time!
Letter: Aren’t there more Cle Elum Roslyn HS seniors who could use $1,000 for college?
Letter: Appreciates newspaper’s anniversary announcements



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