HEADLINES – AUGUST 5 – READ IT IN PRINT

Burn Ban on in Cle Elum

South Cle Elum imposes Fire Ban

Campfire restrictions go into effect now

Forest Service Campfire restrictions expanded
Details regarding burning on the front page, and page A4, of this week’s NKC Tribune.

Park and Recreation District 1 to ballot $10M pool bond

Understanding what’s on the ballot will help you vote the best for your community, front page

Ecology airs proposed permanent groundwater rule in Cle Elum

What the 200 residents who attended the public hearing had to say about the rule expected to be signed in October, front page.

South Cle Elum special committee calls for reorganization of fire department

Why SCEFD chose to terminate mutual response agreement with FD7 and what their plan is to provide FD service to SCE.

‘Armed’ cowboys headed for Cle Elum

What’s been done, is being done and needs to be done at the Horse Park by Aug. 27 for the ‘Northwest Shootout” contest hosted by The Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association.

Suncadia’s Water Bank tackles new challenges on unfamiliar ground

  • Misunderstanding Over Color Coded Map
  • Water Banks Are Not Yet an Exact Science
  • Hope for Property Owners In the Red Zone

Are cisterns an answer to Ecology’s groundwater rule in Upper County?

Kittitas Public Health researches the cistern system as used in San Juan County, story on page A10.

First annual Doggie Olympics, where winners weren’t whiners

Story and photos on page B10

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:

  • Kelsey Amara joins NKC Tribune staff
  • Easton Store gets a new owner and former name

SPORTS & SCHOOL:

  • Hometown bikers slam-dunk 535-mile relay race
  • Rodeo dedicates performance to Loyd Ketchum
  • Free golf clinic for junior golfers ages 8-16
  • 12U Cle Elum All Stars win one at state tournament
  • Triple Shot tourney ready to rumble
  • Dollars for Scholars (golf tourney) draws 94 competitors


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HEADLINES – JULY 29 2010 – READ IT IN PRINT

  • Morton ready to dump Waste Mgmt

Move comes in response to rate hike-front page

  • State Board of Appeals rules on Suncadia, Tumble Creek, and Roslyn Ridge requests for property value decreases

2009 and 2010 Tax year impacts-front page

  • Washington out of the race

State cut out of Race to the Top funding-front page

  • Two local residents file appeal on proposed solar farm

Appeal would have Teanaway Solar Reserve complete a thorough Environmental Impact Study before breaking ground-page A9

  • Pettit, staff garner state recognition from Veterans

System could provide a model for the rest of the country-page A9

  • Morton leading council into new era?

Busy night at Tuesday’s regular council meeting-page A10

  • 500 show for hatchery’s annual salmon bake-photo essay

Native Americans celebrated the event in a special way-page B1

  • Moosefest keeps Northern Exposure legacy alive-photo essay

Fans and stars convened in Roslyn for yet another year-page B2

  • Capturing the Beauty of Kittitas County-photo essay

On canvas and in photographs at the 2010 Fresh Air Artists Festival hosted by High Country Artists-page B3

  • Preliminary plat approved for 67-lot, 112-acre development south of Lower Peoh Point Road

How commissioners voted-page A9

  • Record-breaking crowd goes ‘hog wild’ for ribs and rhythms at Pork in the Pines-photo essay

Event organizers feel they hit their mark, local officials weigh in-page B12

  • SPORTS & SCHOOLS

Everything is coming together for Easton School District-front page

CE-R School Board approves 2010-2011 budget-page A9

Participation fee increases at Thorp School District-page A11

Cle Elum Kiwanis Dollars for SCHOLARS Golf Tourney tees off this Saturday-page B8

Watts, Jansen, Eberhardt nab top singles awards at Life Support Golf Classics

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HEADLINES-July 22 2010

Is your property value affected by Ecology’s ruling on exempt wells?

County Auditor announces petition process for tax relief-front page

Governor launches idea seeking website

Most popular money saving ideas will be considered by state budget writers-front page

Cle Elum pastor arrested, charged with three counts of child rape

For reference, summaries of law, in regard to child  - rape-front page

Upper Kittitas emergency groundwater rule extended

Keep abreast of this issue-page A4

Teanaway Solar farm gets environmental green light

Apples and Oranges? Wind versus Sun, a Comparison-page A5

First time event organizers say risk is worth taking

Pork in the Pines-page A9

Old church gives OLD LUMBER to old theatre for a NEW LOOK

113 year old lumber recycled-page B1

Recipe for a Croation Celebration

Over 500 patrons, Elders Honored. page B3

The POWER of PURPLE

Brings in BIG BUCKS to BATTLE CANCER!  Two page article and photo essay-page B10-11

Nine rescued from Yakima River

Rescue marks second in two day period-page A9

Fire season heating up

Outlook for warmer, dryer weather-page A9

Who’s who at the windfarm

Meet seven people building your windfarm-page B7

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEKS NKC TRIBUNE:

  • Death in Easton under investigation
  • Another motorcycle accident on I-90

SPORTS:

  • World Cup soccer comes to the Cle Elum…boat ramp?
  • Trick riders to perform at death-defying speeds


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