Headlines May 27, 2010 – READ IT IN PRINT!
31 May 2010, written by nkctribuneOn Stands starting Thursday!
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Here’s what you’re missing if you don’t read this week’s (May 27th) Tribune!
(new headlines Thursdays)
World’s Largest Log Gazebo sited for Wye Park in 2012
Cle Elum rolls into street construction mode in July
When, where and why in detail on pg A2
Centennial Center returns to community’s center stage
Entertainment options have just opened up… photos and article on new casino on pg A8
‘Babe the Blue Ox’ and can of SPAM on Roslyn surplus auction block
Their origins revealed in this article on pg A8
Full page of current and upcoming information and communication from Chamber leaders, pg A9
Saying good-bye to Erma’s Clip & Curl, pg A10
Opening of Roslyn art gallery inspired by vacation
Brodine & Brodine Gallery kicks off Memorial Day Week-end in Roslyn
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:
- Your city park dubbed… drum roll please… ‘Cle Elum City Park’
- 150 ‘horse around’ at South Cle Elum historic Depot and Railyard Saturday
- Finally: Animal control for Roslyn, South Cle Elum and Cle Elum
- GRAND SLAMS Launch Warriors to State!
- Iacolucci sole golfer to make state
- Quicksall fastest frosh in state?
- Youth baseball season in full swing
- High School Senior Focus: Potter, linebacker, golfer, skeet shooter, chemist or collegian?
- Builders club presents new podium to school
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Headlines – April 15, 2010 edition – Read it in PRINT!
15 Apr 2010, written by nkctribuneGovernor denies County Commissioners request for lifting of exempt well moratorium
Comments from the Governor on this continuing situation on the front page of this week’s NKC Tribune
Legislators take some and give some to the state’s school districts
What went, what stayed and a consolidation of Washington school districts on the table, details on pg A1.
Yakama and Chief Owhi room dedications, celebration at CWU
The event will include a spiritual blessing, ribbon cutting and traditional foods. When and where information and article on pg A4
With recent rain/snow, are forecasters still worried about a drought year?
NRCS (Natural Resources Conservation Service) and Bureau of Reclamation weigh in on the subject, Pg A5
Roslyn notifies Weis on road improvement irregularities
Portions of the letter stating the issues and Weis’ response, pg A5
Two heartwarming stories, with pictures, of AARP helping dogs find their families. Pg B1
Foreign emissaries visit Roslyn
‘Kitchen talk,’ questions and answers comparing conditions locally and in other parts of the world. Pg B2
Read about it’s conception and growth plus a couple of crafty ideas to make from recycled products. Pg B2
OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:
- Crow triggers weekend power outage
- Spring burn begins in Cle Elum Ranger Dist.
- Kiwanis Dollars for Scholars seminar for the college bound
- City of Cle Elum Annual Spring Clean-Up
- Deputies seize $1,000 of marijuana
- Back-to-back weekend avalanche rescues at Snoqualmie Pass
- Snowboarder collapses
- Waste Management to operate county Transfer Stations again?
- Habitat for Humanity ReStore opens in Ellensburg
- Cernick graduates the University of Idaho
- Warrior fastpitchers ready for league play
- Thorp High School track & field back in business
- Warrior boys split doubleheader with Riverview
- Darling is WIAA Athlete of the Week- again
- CERHS takes tough loss at LaSalle
- Interview with Kayden Wilder: 1st grade wrestling dynamo




