HEADLINES – AUGUST 12, 2010 – READ IT IN PRINT

12 Aug 2010, written by bmontgomery

Council authorizes mayor to sign off on Horse Park agreement

on how Suncadia, Cle Elum and the Horse Park work in tandem. Front page.

Citizens on patrol?

Who might they be? What can they do? And how you can get more info on the program. Front page.

Roslyn resident Anthony Novack files to run against Rep. Bill Hinkle

Question and answer article designed introduce Independent Anthony Novak. Pg A4

Camp Wahoo Adventurers’ near miss with lightening

One horse killed and nine kids with a ‘camp 2010′ story to tell. Pg A5

Searching for grizzlies

Interagency teams seek bears in the North Cascades.  Pg A10

Reuniting with an old friend (violin) on his terms

Ken Fowles shares his story of throwing the baby out with the bathwater, then rescuing the baby 15 years later. Pg B1

Black Pioneer Picnic is certifiably – not a place for grumpy people

Article and photos on pg B2.

He walked the walk. He talked the talk. He paid the price.

Ron Slater: The story of an Upper County whistleblower

  • OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK”S NKC TRIBUNE:
  • Jury votes to dismiss wrongful termination suit filed against Roslyn
  • Four break-ins on Monday at Davis Street Center
  • Injured hiker rescued on Pacific Crest
  • Two boaters rescued from Yakima River
  • They weren’t late for dinner – Centennial Center Steak Feed puts Aug. 1 fire anniversary to bed.

SPORTS & SCHOOL:

  • Triple Shot Basketball Tourney – a slam dunk with 48 teams
  • Courage Classic draws 700 bikers to Upper County cities
  • Championship fastpitchers wind up summer ball
  • Grid kids hit the football field
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HEADLINES – AUGUST 5 – READ IT IN PRINT

05 Aug 2010, written by bmontgomery

Burn Ban on in Cle Elum

South Cle Elum imposes Fire Ban

Campfire restrictions go into effect now

Forest Service Campfire restrictions expanded
Details regarding burning on the front page, and page A4, of this week’s NKC Tribune.

Park and Recreation District 1 to ballot $10M pool bond

Understanding what’s on the ballot will help you vote the best for your community, front page

Ecology airs proposed permanent groundwater rule in Cle Elum

What the 200 residents who attended the public hearing had to say about the rule expected to be signed in October, front page.

South Cle Elum special committee calls for reorganization of fire department

Why SCEFD chose to terminate mutual response agreement with FD7 and what their plan is to provide FD service to SCE.

‘Armed’ cowboys headed for Cle Elum

What’s been done, is being done and needs to be done at the Horse Park by Aug. 27 for the ‘Northwest Shootout” contest hosted by The Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association.

Suncadia’s Water Bank tackles new challenges on unfamiliar ground

  • Misunderstanding Over Color Coded Map
  • Water Banks Are Not Yet an Exact Science
  • Hope for Property Owners In the Red Zone

Are cisterns an answer to Ecology’s groundwater rule in Upper County?

Kittitas Public Health researches the cistern system as used in San Juan County, story on page A10.

First annual Doggie Olympics, where winners weren’t whiners

Story and photos on page B10

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:

  • Kelsey Amara joins NKC Tribune staff
  • Easton Store gets a new owner and former name

SPORTS & SCHOOL:

  • Hometown bikers slam-dunk 535-mile relay race
  • Rodeo dedicates performance to Loyd Ketchum
  • Free golf clinic for junior golfers ages 8-16
  • 12U Cle Elum All Stars win one at state tournament
  • Triple Shot tourney ready to rumble
  • Dollars for Scholars (golf tourney) draws 94 competitors


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