HEADLINES – AUGUST 26, 2010 – READ IT IN PRINT

Cle Elum awards low bid for Progress Path

Who got it and when they’ll begin work, on the front page, far left.

Teanaway Sub Area Plan and public process resurrecting

A breakdown of the three phase approach & who will do the impact study. Front page.

Want an old wooden outbuilding… or four?

Slated for demolition, can you use the material? This and other news from Hospital District #2 Board meeting on the front page (and A5) of this week’s NKC Tribune.

Candidates for County Prosecutor, Richard Young and Greg Zempel, explain how Administrative Procedures Act regulates and defines Ecology’s economic impact study provided in conjunction with the proposed permanent rule on groundwater withdrawal in Upper County. page A4

World Trade Center I-beams sail through Upper County

Upper County Salute, photos and article, page A7

Country Western dancing comes to downtown Cle Elum

Who’s behind it? Where’s the fun? When does it start? All this and more on page A8

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:

  • Campfire violations on rise in Cle Elum District
  • Man rescued from Yakima river
  • Theives steal legacy creek signage at Fish Lake
  • WSDOT awards contract for another section of I-90
  • Local survives I-90 ‘No U-turn Crossover’ accident, one dead. page A5
  • Counterfeit $50 passed in Cle Elum
  • McDonald’s coming to Cle Elum? (Yes!)
  • Firehouse construction at Pass in full gear
  • Three car bang-up on I-90

SCHOOL & SPORTS:

  • School District reviews new hires, resignations
  • 2010-2011 School Bus Routes
  • Two full pages of Back to School information
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HEADLINES – AUGUST 1, 2010 – READ IT IN PRINT

Ecology says Upper County groundwater study is a GO!

What kind of information the study will provide and when it is slated to begin, these and other details on the front page of this week’s NKC Tribune.

Teanaway Solar Reserve steps closer to breaking ground.

Meet the Kittitas County Board of Adjustment members and their reasons for voting their yays or nays. Front pg.

Commissioners vote 2-1 giving Northrop access over Story Lane Bridge

Who voted how and why, and comments from a Story Lane resident. Pg A2

City of Roslyn scoops up 2010 Coal Miners Festival

What’s on tap this year? Pg A4

Cruise Cle Elum 2010

4 whole pages of articles and photos, including schedule of events, beginning pg A5

Proposed County Comprehensive Plan Amendments aired

A round of open houses are being made available for public review of this years round of proposed amendments to KCCP.

Underground discoveries on Railroad Street

Buried surprises and the plans to deal with them. Pg A10

Longevity & Youth honored

At Swauk Teanaway Grange – 2 scholarships and an 83 years membership  – pg B1

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:

  • 40 Easton acres go into Conservancy
  • Eight teams ‘MouseAbout’ the ballfields – raise $6000
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HEADLINES – AUGUST 12, 2010 – READ IT IN PRINT

Council authorizes mayor to sign off on Horse Park agreement

on how Suncadia, Cle Elum and the Horse Park work in tandem. Front page.

Citizens on patrol?

Who might they be? What can they do? And how you can get more info on the program. Front page.

Roslyn resident Anthony Novack files to run against Rep. Bill Hinkle

Question and answer article designed introduce Independent Anthony Novak. Pg A4

Camp Wahoo Adventurers’ near miss with lightening

One horse killed and nine kids with a ‘camp 2010′ story to tell. Pg A5

Searching for grizzlies

Interagency teams seek bears in the North Cascades.  Pg A10

Reuniting with an old friend (violin) on his terms

Ken Fowles shares his story of throwing the baby out with the bathwater, then rescuing the baby 15 years later. Pg B1

Black Pioneer Picnic is certifiably – not a place for grumpy people

Article and photos on pg B2.

He walked the walk. He talked the talk. He paid the price.

Ron Slater: The story of an Upper County whistleblower

  • OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK”S NKC TRIBUNE:
  • Jury votes to dismiss wrongful termination suit filed against Roslyn
  • Four break-ins on Monday at Davis Street Center
  • Injured hiker rescued on Pacific Crest
  • Two boaters rescued from Yakima River
  • They weren’t late for dinner – Centennial Center Steak Feed puts Aug. 1 fire anniversary to bed.

SPORTS & SCHOOL:

  • Triple Shot Basketball Tourney – a slam dunk with 48 teams
  • Courage Classic draws 700 bikers to Upper County cities
  • Championship fastpitchers wind up summer ball
  • Grid kids hit the football field
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