HEADLINES – JULY 1 – READ IT IN PRINT
0 CommentsWSDOT blasting tonight
check out our front page for details and construction plans over July fourth weekend
‘Relay for Life’ prepares to celebrate survivor birthdays at Pioneer Days
Luminaria bags to honor both lost and surviving cancer fighters, a float, the upcoming relaye, these and more details on the front page of this week’s NKC Tribune.
Forest and fireworks don’t mix – pg A2
DNR, USFS highlight the importance of fire prevention this Fourth of July
Also: Police Chief outlines what is okay and what will get you in trouble with July 4th Fireworks. Pg A4
Exempt well rule imminent
An open house and a formal public hearing on the proposed rule are scheduled for later this month. When and where? It’s on the NKC Tribune’s front page.
Kladnik’s Coronation kicks off Pioneer Days
42nd annual event: Article & photos on pg A5
‘Plein Air’ painting & photography featured at second annual artists’ festival
2 annual event includes classes, contests and unlimited scenes of opportunity to paint or photograph. Check for the dates and website on pg B1
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:
Run to Roslyn Car Show revvin’ to go
Putting the pine in ‘Pork in the Pines’
Thorp School District approves operating budget
Cle Elum-Roslyn School Board close to approving 2011-12 budget
Bland named Chamber’s Volunteer of the Year 2010
Lambert wins Sons of Italy Mushroom Contest
E. Coli closes two county childcare facilities
Mountains to Sound Greenway site on ‘Great Outdoor Initiative’ tour
SPORTS & SCHOOLS:
Tate steps away from Youth Baseball after ten years
16 teams fill the fields at Coal Bowl
Dave Lockwood Memorial Rotary Golf Tournament raises $$ for various avenues of service
CER School District says farewell to four teachers
HEADLINES – JUNE 24, 2010 – READ IT IN PRINT
0 CommentsCle Elum council signs interlocal agreement for law enforcement
One step closer to an animal control officer, read the update in this front page article.
Groundbreaking scheduled for Snoqualmie Pass fire station
The public is invited. Find out when and how this project is being paid for, on the front page of this weeks NKC Tribune.
Festival seeks more volunteers
Want to be useful and have a great time at the same time? Can you say BREWFEST! Find out how, front pg left.
South Cle Elum council one of first in region to adopt water conservation plan
Whats their goal and what are some things townspeople can do to help? Front pg, bottom section.
VISION Cle Elum volunteers break for summer
Besides the world’s largest LOG gazebo, what else does VISION have in the works (lots!), keep up-to-date by reading this article on pg A2.
Cowboys and cowgirls still ride the Teanaway
Kittitas County: It’s Still Cattle Country, connecting the county’s future to the past. Story on pg A10
Music Boot Camp begins July 6
Community Builders’ Cascade Academy of Performing Arts begins: Where students with skill levels from none to considerable can gain appreciation and understanding of music. Details on pg B2
Northern Lights, ‘Canned Ham,’ & Wet Weather
Mountains to Sound Greenway Summer of events begins, story and photo essay on pg B12
Full page of PIONEER DAYS 2010 events, pg A9
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEKS NKC TRIBUNE:
- New law means less dishsoap phosphates in your water supply
- Taneum Campground restored
- ‘The voice of the Professional Bull Riders tour’ announcing at 2010 Ellensburg Rodeo.
- Federal Recreation passes now available
- Local students raise Pennies for Peace
- Swiftwater Cellars hosts LONESTAR at grand opening
- U.S. Postal Service underwrites South Cle Elum facillity parking lot repaving
- Railroad Street improvement project awarded Wenatchee contractor
SCHOOL & SPORTS
- Coal Bowl action on for this weekend
- Walter Strom Wildcats finish track & field season
- Iacolucci places 17th in Walla Walla
- Darling pitches 2-hitter
- Class of 2022 moves to first grade
- CWU acknowledges Walter Strom middle schoolers
- Class of 2010 maintains 90% pass rate
- Harley Alexander gets top award
HEADLINES – JUNE 17 – READ IT IN PRINT
0 CommentsThorp’s ‘Teaching American History Grant’ leads to second Emmy winning program
Thorp School’s Tom Christian and CWU’s Chris Smart win an Emmy, front page.
County roadblocks community wind turbines
Back to the drawing board? Commissioners state their reasons for the unanimous nay vote. Also, websites where you can learn more about wind related issues. both pros and cons. Pg A2
Earning their way
Youth Activities Program (YAP) kids fundraise for their summer activities, current agenda listed on pg B2
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:
- Summer Reading Program kick-off at local library
- Trailer truck driver falls asleep at the wheel
- Burglars apprehended near Cle Elum
- Teanaway subarea planning process reconsidered
- Driver loses control and rolls on I-90
- The new faces of Sahara Pizza share family ties
- Antique cars tour Kittitas County in July
SPORTS & SCHOOL:
- U10 – U12 Warriors Place in Coal Bowl
- Young anglers hook prizes at 20th Annual Lavender Lake Fishing Derby
- Easton Ponds derby anglers net 87 fish
- Cle Elum-Roslyn High School Class of 2010 Graduation
- $4,000 in Kiwanis merit scholarships awarded
- Over $100,000 given in scholarships to CERHS grads
- Swiftwater graduates accomplish a milestone
- And then there were two… Thorp School Graduation



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