Headlines for the Week of APRIL 18, 2013 – Northern Kittitas County Tribune
Anita Pardini named….2013 Pioneer Days Queen-Four-foot-nine, 96-year-old Italian powder keg to be crowned June 29-front page-photos
Signs of spring are popping up around Cle Elum-page A2-photos
Seniors with Stories to Tell-The 93-year-old farmer and botanist from Thorp-page A4-photos
After 100 years-Sockeye make their return migration to Lake Cle Elum-pageA3-photo
- Kittitas County Chamber new visitor center opens
- Tree falls on gravestone in Roslyn Cemetery
- Manweller first bill HB 1396 passes legislature
- A smarter sewer system may be coming your way
- Frankly /speaking-Cry me a river-How I learned how NOT to grow onions
- Upper County Question of the Week-”What are you planning on planting this spring?”-Results
- and this weeks question-”What flavor of Upper County resident do you consider yourself?”
- Community:
- First brick finished for Flag Pole Park military memorial
- Commission recommends three buildings for historic register
- Army Band and Grange lady desserts upstage ol’ Man Winter’s encore
- Meet the BARISTA-Amanda (Potts) McKeithen
- Did you just have a mini-stroke?
- District Court renovations continue
- ‘Freezin for a Reason’ slated for May 5
- Motorcycle Show rides in May 4 & 5
- RSVP to honor volunteers
- Blackwood Legacy concert this month
- Big voice, big heart
- Sports & school:
- Warrior Track and Field fares well in series of meets
- Community and CERHS open doors to dollars for college
- Thorp Student of the Week-Becca Ridlon
- CER Warrior Tennis scores
- Wilder takes 2nd
- Off-season training: The only way to win?
- Three games left before playoffs, Warrior Baseball stands at 11-3
- Trevor Hosmer wins
- Thorp/Easton track and field competes in Royal City
- CE-R School Athlete of the Week-Krystyne Soderstrom
- Lady Warrior fast pitch picks up after lull
- Warrior golfers return from Yakima tourney
- South Cle Elum welcomes Smokey’s Bar-B-Que to Depot
- Chef Andrew moves down road to Swiftwater Cellars Winery Manager position
- Business moves into Cle Elum Chamber First Street log cabin
Frankly speaking-Cry me a river-How I learned how NOT to grow onions
Headlines for the Week of APRIL 11, 2013 – Northern Kittitas County Tribune
Easton Memorial Day Celebration-It’s a go May 25-front page
Five vehicle prowls in last two weeks-most occur with unlocked vehicles-front page
Seasonal trail closure of motorized use-Cle Elum Ranger District through June 15-front page
- USFS issues guidelines for mushroom harvesting
- Horse Park opens with work party and new manager Boots Leonard
- Fire district 7 makes history at Station 72
- Wildfire season begins April 15
- Flashlight Egg Hunt finds $4,257 to donate
- PacifiClean, Seattle agree on siting requirements
- Burglary suspect arrested in Cle Elum
- Preparedness Fair June 22
- ‘Highway to Hell’ making a comeback
- 16 tons of Salmon released into Yakima River
- Elk check-in at Suncadia Resort
- County sexual assault program approaches two-year anniversary
- Easton Student of the Week-Tristan Greene
- Eiser and crew wows ‘em at CERHS spring concert
- Easton track coach(es) confident
- Thorp Athlete of the Week-Wyatt Shelton
- Men’s Golf Club on the launching pad
- School Safety Summit on tap April 17
- Basketball fundraiser April 26
- Train with Olympic hopeful and U.S. Ski Team champion
- Voices:
- Frankly Speaking-How to get growing healthy in Upper County
- Letter-A kiss goodbye, Annette-Ronald Arther Slater-Cle Elum
- Tribune Volunteer connection
- Community:
- ‘Fraternita e amicizia at Sons of Italy spaghetti dinner
- Following True North one avalanche at a time
- Roslyn Library calling for art
- Charlier self-publishes novel set in upper Kittitas County
- Easter reveals new life sprouting from Third Street school
- Horse tail with your coffee?Scholarship and construction top Putnam Center’s agenda
- The stranger behind the voice on City Hall’s new answering machine
- Allenbaugh returns to Miramar
- Wohlers-Lind engagement
- New sign at Carpenter House Museum
- Take a Trib Around the World to Hawaii & Iceland, Nepal & India, Washington D.C. and Wales
Headlines for the Week of APRIL 4, 2013 – Northern Kittitas County Tribune
Upper County kids rock with celebrities at ‘We Day’-representing Rotary’s youth group INTERACT-front page-photos
Will Easton lose their parade?-Organizers cite lack of volunteers, vendors-front page
Cle Elum residential power bill: $1.5M a year-Are CFL and LED bulbs a way out?
Prepare for prescribed burns of area forestlands-could negin as early as this week-front page
- Council Member Flowers Resigns, Roslyn Farmers Market is Awarded Funds
- Council approves budget amendment
- Local volunteers seek to cure ‘Same Ten People’ syndrome
- County spotlights Immunizations
- Berndt to host weekly meet-and-greet
- POTSHOTS- part 3
- Life Support donation aids in snowmobile accident
- Frankly Speaking-Just can’t top… TOPSOIL
- Hostile workplace redefined-Man on diet deemed threat to co-workers
- Letter Heartfelt appreciation toward NKC Tribune staff-Kristina Hardy-Edmonds, WA
- Group speaks out in Seattle-KITTITASCLEAN
- The Great Upper County Easter Egg Hunts
- Easter Sausage
- Thoughtful writer, thoughtful speaker, and a frog named Michael Phelps
- Rotary and INTERACT donate $1,500 t gun restoration project at Munro’s gravesite
- Army Band to play at Swauk Teanaway Grange
- Sons of Italy serving up spaghetti this Saturday
- Kids raising money for other kids
- Sports & school:
- County Trails
- Rotary’s Golf Tourney Registration
- Warrior golfers at Grandview tonight
- CERHS Athlete of the Week-KC Andrus
- Student Art ‘Takes A Walk’ in Downtown Roslyn
- Young Wrestlers place in Grandview Tourney
- AmeriGas steps up to support Easton Archers
- Tennis Gals deliver a ‘Highland’ hurtin’
- CERHS Student of the Week-Dillon Iacolucci
- Youth participate in WA State 4-H Know Your Government Conference



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