December 13, 2012- Northern Kittitas County Tribune HEADLINES
Sales and property tax revenues holding at trend lows-City budget up-front page
Kittitas and Yakima Counties partner on economic development initiatives-front page
Habitat for Humanity wins grant award-for purchase of tools & equipment-front page
Council offers chamber ‘second chance’ for funding-could depend on member involvement-page A8
Safeway employee killed in I-90 rollover-commuting from Yakima-front page
- Frankly Speaking:Snow news is good news!
- School marijuana policies not under the influence of Initiative 502-Randy Dorn-State Superintendant
- Enjoys the Tribune-George & Frances Subic-Renton, WA
- Results from last week’s Upper County Question of the Week
- Bud Stockwell’s tango with Arctic whiteouts
- Christmas drive ends tomorrow, help still needed
- Pet blankets, toys, treats starting to stack up under pet giving tree
- Croatian Club ‘vich’ ed-up a notch
- Parent Action Council’s Holiday Workshop a big hit once again
- Cle Elum’s silent quilters support our troops
- Stewart and Baunsgard take wins at home
- Warrior girls say enough is enough, boys take second loss at Royal
- CERHS Athlete of the Week-Tanner Fogelburg
- CERHS Student of the Week-Sky Stahl
- Santa Hoops Tourney Winners
- Thorp’s essay contest winners
- Elementary GeoBee Winner
- Stigma-free reading booster program-gets booster shot
- Summit at Snoqualmie kicks off ski season
December 6, 2012 Northern Kittitas County Tribune-HEADLINES
Parade of Lights brightens up First Street-Motor Toys of Cle Elum leads parade-front page-photo
Frankly Speaking-He’s makin’ a list, checkin’ it twice
Letter-Quote echoes the hearts of volunteers in this county-Jerry Pettit-Kittitas County Auditor
Scrooge on the loose in Roslyn tonight
Many hands and warm hearts reach out to local fire victims
Upcoming holiday family-fun events to put on your calendar
Deadline for filing petitions related to Ecology’s groundwater ruling
Christmas in Cle Elum: A holiday ‘quilt’ stitched together by neighbors
Under Sheriff says goodbye to Kittitas County Search & Rescue coordinator Fred Slyfield
Packed house, voices ringing at Grange Christmas Dinner
December Miniature Art Exhibit in Cle Elum
First Upper Kittitas County Barn Quilt goes up
Hosmer nabs a pair of wins in Monroe
CE-R Grapplers hit the season with a league match at home tonight
CERHS Athlete of the Week-Payne Porter
CERHS Student of the Week-Mari Wagsholm
Easton School to host holiday concert
CERHS pre-season basketball games open with tight scoring
November 22, 2012 Northern Kittitas County Tribune HEADLINES
County to dissolve Board of Adjustment-For the last 20 years or so the Board handled requests for Conditional Use Permits and variances for permitted land uses-front page
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South Cle Elum gets new ‘library’-Take a book, leave a book, it’s free-front page-photo
Local holiday events light up community next two weeks-events start today-front page
Frankly Speaking-Budget mess busters
Letter-Likes front page story-Karen Anderson-Ronald, WA
It’s Official-Election results certified, winners declared
Driver testing no longer at DOL offices
Succession planning workshop for family landowners, Dec. 15
City sells 40 acres on Mohar Road
Centennial Center gives back with turkey dinner
Rustic Root Catering purchases Roslyn Cafe
African music hooks a young Beedle
Badger Pocket’s ‘Huckleberry Holdout II
The Nutcracker returns to Kittitas County
A busy time for Alpine Lakes Trail Riders
CWU chimp that learned sign language passes away
Sports history and a unique legacy
Grit and hope of a 16-game season
CERHS Athlete of the Week-Griffon Alexander
CERHS Student of the Week-Kiley Hughes
They’re taller, they’re seasoned-and they’re back



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