HEADLINES – MARCH 31, 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!


OLGA NEWTON to reign as 2011 Pioneer Queen: Following in her mothers’ footsteps (Queen Olga, 1980) Ms. Newton wears the crown thirty-one years later.  Front page.

Bullying, texting and sexting to be addressed in school presentations: One for parents, one for high schoolers and one for middle schoolers.  Times, place and overview of the issue on the front page and A6.

Slip-lining proposed for Westside Road water main: With nearly 7500 feet of pipe needing replaced the various forms of slip lining are currently under investigation.  Details beginning on the front page and continue to page A7.

Rotary Club to seed community garden project: Rising fresh food prices are serving as incentive in the community for this practical opportunity for those who don’t have space to home garden.  Page A2

Frankly Speaking: on Tortillas!  Page A4

An idea becomes reality as Fire District 7 opens two new stations: Full page article and photo coverage of the two new facilities.  Page A5

Deneen Triumphs as U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP: Follow Patrick’s comments on life as a skier, his stiffest competitor and plans for next year. Page B1

CHAMBER CONNECTION:

  • April 2011 calendar
  • Biggest problems facing small business may be small business: Board member message by Ron Dalle
  • Who will fund $3,500 Pioneer Days Fireworks?
  • Buy promotional space on recreational map

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:

  • Storefront Studio returns to Roslyn Friday
  • Studded tire deadline extended through April 7
  • Fourth Street issues: New runoff or Mother Nature at work?
  • Crews clear I-90 rockslide
  • Mayor in Japan thanks Kittitas County

SPORTS & SCHOOL:

  • Academic Student of the Weeks: Corinne Headman
  • Athlete of the Week: Karissa Boyd
  • Easton Archers excel at State
  • AAU 8th Grade Hawkeye’s undefeated!
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HEADLINES – MARCH 24, 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!


Forensic sketch released, identity sought for Suncadia skeleton mystery woman: This week’s front page photo. Do you recognize this woman?

Animal Control Ordinance narrows fines, de-criminalizes penalties: Keep informed regarding the fine-tuning of animal control licensing in the tri-town areas of Cle Elum, South Cle Elum and Roslyn.  Front page and page A5

School District shortfall estimates: $308,373: The Budget Core Team is hard at work determining how to handle the upcoming financial challenges.  Future meetings are posted in the article.  Page A7

Riblett named KCFD7 Firefighter of the Year 2010: Also Most Improved named and a father/son team received thier 20 year pins.  Front page and A5

Body remains identified, suspect arrested: Ellensburg mystery solved after nine months. Page A5

Is your comfort zone working against you?: Motivational speaker Gordon Graham shares words of wisdom, encouragement and advice for VISION volunteers.  Page A7

Our two hopes were born in China: Bob and Rene Parkins share their experience of adoption, introducing daughters Brandie and Bergandie.  Page B1 & B2

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:

  • Thorp School District is in budgetary ‘no mans land’
  • Medical examiner: Five month old girls’ death is a homicide
  • Storefront  Studio returns to Roslyn this spring
  • What will the spring thaw bring Kittitas County?
  • Frankly Speaking column – The Dragonfly Club puts free books in kids’ hands


SCHOOL & SPORTS:

  • Academic Student of the Week: Logan Peppin
  • Athlete of the Week: Ben Wagsholm
  • Alisha Bator graduates from WWU
  • Sumner over CERHS in pre-season opener





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HEADLINES – MARCH 17, 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!


NATIONAL CHAMPION POWERLIFTER: She’s tough and she loves sports, meet 68 year old BeBe Burns. Front page of this week’s NKC Tribune.

About that six-month fence building moratorium: What brought it on and where it will go from here.  Front page.

CWU assists with communication to families for Japanese students: 141 Japanese students are currently enrolled at CWU, as well as two CWU students studying in Japan.  Page A2

Frankly Speaking: about good foods. This week: Got chicken?

Veteran city employee retires: Mrs. Karen Krahenbuhl, from the police department after nearly 40 years.  Page A8

Seussapalooza V annual library fundraiser: Why Read?  Several people attending this years event weigh in on the question.  Page A8

RESCUED, Woman and five dogs in Indian John Hill car accident: Tow truck drivers and ARRF taxi and house the dogs until personally returning them to their owner in Kent.  Page B1

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEKS NKC TRIBUNE:

  • High speed chase ends with arrest
  • Hiker rescued: 19 yr old Ellensburg hiker at Umptaneum Creek Falls

SCHOOL & SPORTS:

  • Academic Student of the Week: Sky Cubilla
  • Athlete of the Week: Dominick Siena
  • 600 student musicians perform at Walter Strom Middle School
  • Easton’s archers shoot for sixth straight Wolf Cup
  • Young Wrestlers Rumble: with photos
  • New school messaging system
  • 2011 Cle Elum-Roslyn Spring Sports Schedule
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