HEADLINES – NOVEMBER 24, 2010 – 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 – NEW EVERY THURSDAY!

Bazaars, Ware Fairs, Sales and so much more in this week’s edition as well as the annual HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE.

Upper County groundwater study gets green light: What the objectives of this study are and when its due for completion, these and other details on the front page of this week’s NKC Tribune.

8,000 Change of Property Value notices mailed Nov. 19: Included in this article, “How the Assessor Reevaluates Your Property and Calculates Your Tax.”  Front page and A5

City Heights housing development moves forward: What will it look like? Whose Water and Sewer? And what if City Heights doesn’t happen?? Front page and page A5

Draw the Line between youth and alcohol: CERSD event Dec. 2.  Page B7 has the details of this Community Builders action to educate our local youth.

CHAMBER CONNECTION:

  • Adopt and Decorate: Flag Pole Park Tree Program
  • 2010 Christmas in Cle Elum Schedule of Events
  • Messages from the President and Executive Director

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE

  • Four Loko™ BANNED in Washington
  • Canopy of Caring kicks into gear to help local families
  • Dr. Peterson inducted into International College of Dentists
  • Moving the tradition of Mike’s (Tavern) into the next generation
  • ‘Deadliest Catch’ comes to CWU

SCHOOL & SPORTS

  • Academic Students of the Week: Virginia Soderstrom and Ruben MacKenzie
  • CERHS Girls Basketball, Ready for a night on the Hardwood?
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HEADLINES – NOVEMBER 18 , 2010 – 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 – NEW EVERY THURSDAY!


RAINBOW CAPS MAJOR WINDSTORM OF SEASON: Falling trees, blowing transformers and flying canoes.  Front page and A7

License your dog by Jan. 1: Meet Animal Control Officer Ron Snyder and inform yourself of the city’s plans for animal control enforcement. Front page and A2

A little song, a few laughs…: Vogue Theatre is back in business as an entertainment site. Photos and article on it’s first event on page B2

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:

  • Why your city’s budget is $2.4M LESS than last year
  • South Cle Elum Fire Dept. to assume new leadership

SPORTS & SCHOOL:

  • Volleyball MVP Kelsey Huthinson is ‘The Natural’
  • Jesse Stueckle (Thorp) Coach of the Year
  • No varsity boys basketball for Easton this season
  • Congratulations on your Fall Season – Easton & Thorp
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HEADLINES – NOVEMBER 11, 2010 – READ IT IN PRINT!

Where’s the news? It’s in our printed newspaper on stands, in stores and at the NKC Tribune Newspaper & Office Supply store – new every Thursday!

Do you know your Upper County Veterans? Or how many there are in Kittitas County or what our local VFW Post does for the community?  Photos and answers on this week’s front page.

Ecology readies final rule on groundwater use in Upper County: an update and informative websites to visit. Front page and A9

The three colors of my war: Larry Hyatt, Purple Heart Vietnam War Veteran, discourses on what the red, white and blue have meant to him. Page A5

Will Park and Rec District 1 dissolve? Read what secretary Louis Musso and Board Chairman Gary Kurtz say about the future of the organization. Front page and A9

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEKS NKC TRIBUNE:

  • County approves Teanaway Solar Reserve development agreement
  • Armed Robbery Suspect Arrested, Stolen Guns Recovered
  • Tagging 827,000 salmon in three months time
  • ‘Celtomania’ comes to Swauk Teanaway Grange,  Nov. 20th
  • 2010 Election Returns, page A9
  • I-90 road construction wraps for winter
  • Options for enhancing Roslyn Urban Forest to be discussed

SCHOOL & SPORTS

  • Academic Student of the week:  Kailynn Whiting
  • Athlete of the week: Tyler Kretschman
  • CERHS Soccer ends season in season in stride
  • CERHS Sports Awards
  • Girls Cross Country takes 12th at state
  • Knights down Warriors in last game of the season
  • Newman and Gall on top of their games
  • They’re proud to be Americans: Students thank Veterans with parade and assembly
  • Tony Kretschman named league Coach of the Year 2010
  • Thorp volleyball ends season a step away from state
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