HEADLINES – JANUARY 12, 2012 – READ IT IN PRINT!
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) – NEW EVERY THURSDAY!
Supreme Court ruling ‘puts an exclamation point’ on basic education: Local school officials from Thorp to Easton and points in between, weigh in on the decision. Front page.
Managing director says furloughs at Suncadia track with industry strategies: Roger Beck gives an overview of the situation that called for furloughs and what employees and the community can hope to see as the months march into spring and summer. Front page.
Cle Elum Ranger District enforces compliance with winter recreationists: Parks rangers report on the number of tickets issued and where, re parking permits and snowmobile tabs. Front page.
Upper County District Courthouse officially anchors in homeport Cle Elum: Which building was purchased, for how much, and where did the police station go? Answers to these burning questions on the front page of this week’s NKC Tribune.
Do snowplaow logs reveal this winter might track with 2004-05′s?: What does NOAA and local snowplow operators say about this winter weather? Page A2
Frankly Speaking about good foods: ‘Best Before’, ‘Use by’ and what if it expires? Hey Frank, is it safe to eat? Page A4
Autopsy reveals that Crystal Creek body was likely struck by vehicle: Current update of the situation and more on the story as it develops. Page A5
Cle Elum Council authorizes settlement with East First Street salvage business: After several years of locking horns the City and owner of Cle Elum Trading Post have reached an agreement. What is it? Find out on page A5
Crabby plates Happy people: 450 crabs make biggest Centennial Center Fundraiser a cracking good time. Coverage on page B1
Skyriders host poker run: Sky Meadows offered spectacular backdrop for over 60 riders and their families. Coverage on page B4
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE
- Crankovich assumes board chair through final year in office
- 253 drivers arrested for DUI over week-end
- Holiday Penny Drive nets thousands in coins
- Flanagan gets kudos from ROTC chairman
- Snowmobile Safety Week upon us
SPORTS & SCHOOL
- Athlete of the Week: Carlee Creager
- Student of the Week: Kailynn Whiting
- Four Warriors place third in Naches Tournament
- Warrior Country Intent to Invent, by Abe Silvestri, CERSD Athletic Director
- Easton Lady Jags face the Devils with a small team
- Thorp Tigers fall to Wolverines
- Cornell vs Highland game sparks controversy
- Wrestlers host Granger & Zillah
- Zillah Leopards roll Warriors
January 5 2012 Headlines – Look What You’re Missing in the Printed Newspaper!
HEADLINES!
Have a Merry Myan Leap Year 2012-Long Count Calendar-front page
Body found in Crystal Creek identified-After next of kin notified-front page-photo
Water Quality Laws Driven by How Much Fish We Eat?-Ecology extends comments on the proposal to Jan. 18- page A7-photo
Tribune spokes-cat lures in nearly a quarter ton of pet food-page B1-photos
Dog saves Ronald woman’s life-House fire could have ended tragically-page B2-photo
First Baby of 2012-First baby born in Kittitas County is one “Moore” mouth to feed and one “Moore” joy to the world-page B2-photo
Thorp School District puts $718,000 before voters on Feb. 14 ballot-front page
HB1365 to move Teanaway solar farm forward, passes a third time-front page
Washington Open Space Taxation Act benefits local family-and Earth-Swauk Creek Valley-page A5
VOICES
Frankly Speaking-Happy New Years Y’all
Resolutions made in anticipation of a good New Year-page A4-photos
COMMUNITY
- Bingo starts it’s 10th year-page B2-photo
- BJ is Benevolently Joyful & looking for a home-page B2-photo
- Koselke memorial Crab Feed-page B3
SPORTS & SCHOOLS
- Cle Elum-Roslyn School District News-page B4
- Cle Elum-Roslyn High School Retains 1A Classification-page B6
- Warriors top the Kodiaks on the mats-page B6
- Warriors rule the hardwood in rematch against Kittitas-page B6
- Cle Elum team places 2nd at Tourney-page B6
- Spotlight Student and Athlete of the Week and Still on the Radar-page B6-photos
HEADLINES-December 29, 2011
UPPER KITTITAS COUNTY NEWSMAKER OF THE YEAR 2011-Who would that be? Find out in this week’s PRINT edition! -front page-w/pics
TOP NEWS STORIES 2011-Events, Issues, Organizations, Industry, Sports-pages A6-8
TEAM WORKS TO ARCHIVE 100 PHOTOS TAKEN DURING ROSLYN’S COAL MINING DAYS-What are they doing at the Library?-page B1-pic
SANTA: NEARLY A CENTURY OF VISITS TO DOWNTOWN ROSLYN-The Santa-In-Roslyn Event turned 88 years old this season-page B3-pic
REGIONAL NEWS
- Cle Elum Ranger District receives road repair funds-page A2-pic
VOICES
- Opinions Welcome Here
- Letters, Editorial, Frankly Speaking
- Manweller steps down as county GOP Chair
COMMUNITY
- WSU Entomologist coauthors book on life of Northwest butterflies-page B2-pic
- CWU top college for Board Certified Teachers-page B2
- Storefront Christmas Tree Winner-B2-pic
- Parade of Floats award presentations-B2-pic
- Suncadia’s candlelight service Flatau-style-page B3-pic
- Hein Nicholls elected to Hospital District 2-page B4
- Easton Jags give a Merry Christmas-34 families receive food baskets-page B4
- Holiday Essays and Drawings continued from last week-pages B6-7
SPORTS & SCHOOLS
- Warrior athletics takes on a new face-page B8
- Warriors fall to Columbia-page B8-pic
- Warrior Country Faithful by Abe Silvestri-page B8
- Bridgeman joins Warriors-page B8
- Student Athlete and Student of the Week page B8
CALENDAR
- www.nkctribune.com/tribcalendar
- Learn to sashay to the ‘square dancing’ beat-page B10



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