HEADLINES – JUNE 10 – READ IT IN PRINT
11 Jun 2010, written by bmontgomeryI-90 Rock Blasting Project
4 Full pages of recognizing our local seniors.
Suncadia is selling water
Meet the first buyers on the front (and back) page.
Leaving behind ideas, taking with them experience
Future architects of America talk about what their experience with Roslyn has taught them, front pg and pg A9
Solar trash compactors proposed for Cle Elum
Trash going high tech? Check out this option for our city streets on this week’s front page of the NKC Tribune.
Mobile mammography unit delivers to Cle Elum in July
When and whom we have to thank for this coming convenience in local women’s health care. Page A9
Dorgan’s dogs and the cost of compassion
Meet Bonnie, Alvin and Millie and their hero, Mr. Dorgan. Page B1
When darkness falls on downtown Roslyn
The night sky lights up for the first Northern Lights Festival. Lights, wine, music, something for everyone. More on page B3.
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:
- Police Start Ticketing Drivers Using Cell Phones
- June forecast still predicts prorationing for junior water rights owners
- Antler hunting in Kittitas County
- Niemantsverdriet nails Hole-in-One
SCHOOL & SPORTS:
- Tasker is 4-H Scholarship winner
- Overnight Camp of Champs n’ Future Warriors
- Craft signs with Concordia
- Congratulations Warriors on a Great Spring Season, photo essay
HEADLINES – June 3, 2010 – READ IT IN PRINT!
04 Jun 2010, written by bmontgomeryFirst buying customers at ‘Suncadia Water Bank’
Who was first, how much is available and a recap on it all came about. Front page.
County prosecutor vindicates Jones, Turnbull in records theft investigation
The public statement made by County Prosecutor and Prosecuting Attorney as well as how you can obtain a copy of the decision, front page.
Telephone Museum opens for tourist season
How the museum came to be and its current open hours, front page.
Horse Park groundbreaking caps 25-year effort
Well on their way to the ’soft-opening’ planned in August for the Cowboy Mounted Shooters, more details, photo and the story of the mystery woman on page A2.
VFW Post 1373 dedicates Memorial Day Ceremony to one of their own
Honoring our heroes in event, article and photos. Page A8
They listened to your ideas!
Last Storefront Studio open house this Friday where you can see these ideas put into effect. Page A8
Easton Parade goers dressed for winter
Photo essay on page A10
They came from all over the country to ride across Washington State!
A new camp every night, is just part of this annual 200 mile horseback ride. Page B2
Celebrating the past, present and future at Roslyn Cemetery
A Blessing, Mass, hospitality tent and picnic tied this Memorial event together for all who attended. Page B3
‘It’s a community center’ not just a senior center
More photos and article on the re-opening of one of Cle Elum communities’ greater accomplishments.
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:
- Memorial week-end crimes occupy police
- Google Earth challenges wildland firefighters in computer simulation
- Roslyn motorcyclist collides with deer
- Rural health practitioner award renamed to honor Dr. John Anderson
- Summer begins June 20 – Yippee!
- Flying Horseshoe Ranch & the 2nd Annual H2H Rendezvous
- Roslyn’s first Northern Lights Festival
SPORTS & SCHOOL:
- ‘Project’-ing a positive K-12 learning experience
- Sam Larned on life and kindergarten
- Newman & Johnson compete at state
- Sixth graders learn to look over the horizon and beyond
- Iacolucci makes round two at state
- CONGRATULATIONS @ STATE!!: Warrior fastpitchers upset two-time defending state champion then hammer home three more games for SECOND PLACE AT STATE




