HEADLINES – MAY 26, 2011 – READ IT IN PRINT!
WHERE’S THE NEWS? 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!
Check out the (over two dozen!) Yardsale spread for the week-end on page B9!
Annual Memorial Day Ceremony in Roslyn: Guest speakers young and older, special music, prayers, socializing and above all, remembering our fallen heroes. Details of the ceremony on the front page.
They’re ready to show you what they’ve got: UW Storefront Studio students present final proposal. Where and when, in print on the front page.
Equine Herpes Virus-1 outbreak: Get a comprehensive overview of the disease, how many it has affected and the plan for containment. Front page and A5
Frankly Speaking: On Olive Oyl…er…Oil and how it’s made. Page A4
CHAMBER CONNECTION:
- Heritage, Honor and Remembrance: Memorial Day in Upper Kittitas County
- June 2011 Events
- Fourth of July fireworks – YES!
- Holiday weekend Street Fair – July 2-3
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:
- Get ready for Easton’s Memorial Day week-end celebration
- Kittitas County and USFS ROAD CLOSURES
- Jury finds Ellensburg man guilty of assaulting three officers
- Campground openings delayed
- Budget, preschool and district realignment top discussion at Thorp School Board
- Country Ladies Trading Company wins storefront decoration contest
SCHOOL & SPORTS:
- Academic Student of the Week: Katelyn Pendley
- Athlete of the Week: Kelsey Hutchinson
- Iacolucci wins District Golf Championship
- CE-R Fastpitchers headed to state competition
- Junior Football Camp starts May 31
- Easton Archers compete at Nationals
- Thorp-Easton Cats dominate Districts debut
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HEADLINES – MAY 19, 2011 – READ IT IN PRINT!
WHERE’S THE NEWS? 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!
Junior Achievement of WA to open $3.8 million learning center in Yakima: What is the learning center about and meet some of the movers and shakers behind making it happen. Front page.
Repeal of upper county ORV closure ordinance official: One commissioners prediction on meeting attendance, “It will either be a full house or nobody will come at all.” Find out the outcome on this weeks’ front page.
Lower county floods trigger state of emergency: Roads washed away, people stranded, homes flooded. A look at the situation on page A8.
Horse Park hosts five events, draws 200-plus: the positive economic impact, how much money is still needed, what kind of volunteerism is present. This and more covered on page A9.
Frankly Speaking: Who doesn’t love a good salad? Page A4 Also: How to grow a salad: Page B7
Barr named Cle Elum Firefighter of the Year: Photo essay and article on the Fireman’s Ball, page B1
Remembering a war hero’s story: Memorial Day Week-end event honors ancestors laid to rest at Roslyn Cemetery. Page B5
The Sky’s The Limit: Upper County windfarm turbine climbers: Who are the Kittitas Valley Windfarm turbine techs, supervisor’s and support crew? Meet them and hear their stories on page B6
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEKS’ NKC TRIBUNE:
- Saddle up for 30th annual John Wayne Trail ride
SCHOOL & SPORTS:
Academic Student of the Week: Sarah Gronostalski
Athlete of the Week: Carlee Creager
Iacolicci wins golf districts
Senior projects entertain & provide glimpses into developing minds
Satement of Champions: Creager’s Eleventh Hour centerfield homer



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