HEADLINES – APRIL 21, 2011 – READ IT IN PRINT!
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PLAY THE NKC TRIBUNE EASTER EGG HUNT AND FIND OUT WHERE THE REAL ONES ARE AROUND YOUR COMMUNITY THIS WEEK-END. Throughout the pages of this week’s NKC Tribune!
RED SHIRT FRIDAYS – new uniform says “Cle Elum Supports Troops”: Why wear red and who do you know to wear it for? A list of our local currently serving citizens. Front page.
Upper County ORV closure aired at public meeting: Area key issues addressed on the front page and A6.
Options for habitat improvement on table for Fish Lake: A breakdown of the scope of work the Environmental Assessment proposes for the area and the info you need to get involved, with a deadline of April 25. Front page and A2
Cle Elum-Roslyn School District shortfall projection nears $35K: With two more meetings to go what cuts are on the table and what’s the good news? Page A6 and B10
35 dogs hop down the bunny trail after eggs: Article and cutie photos on ARRF’s first annual hunt and costume contest for canines. Pg B1
Getting ready to take the plunge. Community teams are lining up to support substance abuse prevention: What can polar bears and chickens possibly have in common in Easton Lake? Find out on page B1
Frankly Speaking: local foodie (Frank) meets global foodie (Mark Bittman). Pg A4 Mark also explains how tiny steps lead to conscious food choices on pg B8
3rd Thursday: People. Places. Curious Things: Feature stories from the Upper County Told every third Thursday.
- Meet Julia Karns: Among her other works the winner of the 2003 Washington State HIV/AIDS Educator of the Year Award. Pg B5
- Fresh Air Artists Festival third annual event expands its focus: Painting, photography and find out what new art form is being added to this years agenda. Page B5
- Horsemanship is all about trust: Todd Trewin gives a comprehensive interview on horses, riders and eventing. Pg B6
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:
- Temporary traffic shift on I-90: Expect delays
- Suncadia books 41,000 rooms in 2010
SPORTS & SCHOOL:
- Academic Student of the Week: Allie Gray
- Athlete of the Week: Ashleigh Fraser
- Jace Allen clobbers 3-RBI triple
- Unofficial themes for CERHS prom 2011: Thrift & the Spirit of Togetherness
- CERHS Fastpitch: Four doubleheaders to Districts
- Quicksall, Newman, Bettis, Gall, Kretschman, Skiba take top spots in track and field
HEADLINES – APRIL 14, 2011 – READ IT IN PRINT!
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No cell phones during school: Principal DeHuff gives comprehensive reasons behind the newly instituted ruling. Front page.
South Cle Elum Centennial celebration slated for August 20: Getting the party started! An overview of the date and plans for the event on the front page of this week’s NKC Tribune.
Expect I-90 travel delays this week: Areas and times of construction listed on the front page.
Are you ready for State Horse Park season opener this week-end?: Twenty-three events on tap for this year beginning now and going through October. Interview with Horse Park Executive Director Leslie Thurston on the front page and A5.
Frankly Speaking: on veggie growing 101, “Where do I begin?” pg A4
Build a budget for next school year: Thorp School District wants to hear from it’s community. Pg A7
Easton woman auditioning for ‘The X Factor,’ Simon Cowel’s new TV talent show: Who is aiming to be the next celebrity and what can you do to help her get prime opportunity? Pg B1
Hopping down the ‘bunny’ trail at ARRF’s Doggie Easter Egg Hunt: Time, place and ‘rules’ on pg B1
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:
- Spring burns planned for Cle Elum Rabger District
- Studded tire deadline extended 12 more days
- Upper county ORV Road Closures to be aired at public meeting Friday.
- Youth Ballpark scores $20k Tuesday night
- New rule for Cle Elum’s spring clean-up May 3-7
- U.S. Cellular reopens Ellensburg retail store
SCHOOL & SPORTS
- Academic Student of the Week: Brian Orndorff
- Athlete of the Week: Rylee Iacolucci
- Tonight: Warriors take on Brewster, a school with a story
- After rough preseason, Warrior fastpitchers find their game
- Adams homers twice in season opener
- Marimba band gets a wall mural
HEADLINES – APRIL 7, 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!
Museum preserves significant history: A look into the history of telephones in our community and a look to the future of our telephone museum. Front page
Fate of Teanaway Solar Farm rides on senate passing HB1365: What is HB-1365 and why is it critical to the Teanaway Solar Farm? Find out on the front page of this week’s NKC Tribune.
Testing the water before the plunge: Why are Superintendent Flateau and Police Chief Ferguson standing in the frigid waters of Lake Easton? Front page.
Frankly Speaking: about April showers bringing on the fruits and vegies. Page A4
Make it better… but don’t change it too much: University of Washington’s Storefront Studio students hear from the Roslyn community. Page B1
Army National Guard band appears in concert at Swauk Teanaway Grange: 2 concerts following a pulled pork luncheon. A look at the band and times of the concerts, page B3
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE
- Studded tire removal deadline extended again.
- Town Hall Meeting April 15 on upper county ORV closures.
- Sons of Italy raises $4000+ for scholarships
- Local Girl Scout Troops make the world better for animals
SCHOOL & SPORTS:
- Academic Student of the week: Kelsi Gall
- Athlete of the Week: Michael Newman
- South African native, former USTA pro, takes over CERHS tennis
- Four place at track meet in Cashmere
- Incelement weather continues to plague fastpitchers
- Walter Strom Middle School spring sports schedule
- Moen and Hoffine place in Little Guy State Wrestling



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