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
HEADLINES – JULY 15, 2010 – READ IT IN PRINT
Burn ban on all DNR protected lands
See dates, rules and areas on front page.
Rash of weekend motorcycle accidents
Last Friday and Saturday unlucky days for motorcyclists on front page.
Council stalls signing garbage rate increase
City staff advises council more time needed on front page.
Windstorm…rears its ugly head
Puget Sound weighs in on front page.
Missing…duck?
from Roslyn Park page A2.
Upper County home burns to the ground July 9
Six volunteer firefighters pulled into rehab for heat exhaustion page A5.
Sometimes being a volunteer firefighter means being a mechanic
Aid car is a gift from heaven page A5.
Behind the scenes, in the crown at RAILS-TO-ALES BREWFEST
1200 in attendance, two page photo essay and behind the scenes with Brewmasters, Grill Masters, and Winemakers page A6.
Misunderstanding? County and Ecology meet to clear the air regarding recent issuance of building permits
Keep abreast of this issue page A10.
Sneak preview: Swiftwater Cellars Winery
Photo essay on Olympic-class Construction Effort page A11.
RUN TO ROSLYN
Photo essay, car show winners, Giovenale Award page A12.
Have you voted to win your city $50,000?
GO98922 works to harness grant page B1.
Fresh Air Artists Festival
Almost $1000 in prizes will be awarded page B2.
Doggie Olympics has area canines reaching for the ‘gold’
Many events such as the Rip Van Winkle sleep off page B2.
Inland Networks turns 50
Photo essay, Harold Weis, a man who had a sense for the future of communications page B3.
Celebrating Life @ RELAY FOR LIFE
The American Cancer Society surprised at how well upper Kittitas County has done and why do they do this pages B6 & B7.
THE NUTS & BOLTS Kittitas Valley WIND FARM
Tower foundation, towers, blades, nacelles. Horizon’s workforce works feverishly to beat the snow, photo essay page B11.
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEKS TRIBUNE:
SPORTS & SCHOOL
5TH Annual Triple Shot on for August page B8.
The new look: CERHS football page B8.
Coach to Coach: a word about Mike Nevilles page B8.
Where the toughest meets the meanest-Xtreme Bulls page B9.



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