November 15, 2012, 2012 Northern Kittitas County Tribune HEADLINES
Students celebrate Patriotism-Patriot Pen essay contest winners-front page-photo
Table Mountain-Life is back in blackened forest-front page
Cle Elum Ranger Station closed next Monday-for staff education-front page
Another hometown boy safely returns from military-Craig Peterson-page A5-photo
Veterans Day assemblies evoke smiles and tears-page A10-photo essay
Teanaway’s only store changes hands-They’ll call it Teanaway Outpost-page B1-photos
First time in 25 years-Warriors rock into state quarterfinals-page B6-photos
- Frankly Speaking-Fresh-n-Spicy Holidays
- Letter- Our Veterans-one force-Joseph Lowatchie, Sr.-Ellensburg
- Letter-Kittitas County Habitat for Humanity shows appreciation for Tribune support
- SR 903 traffic radar sign reduces speed
- Nov. 6 Election results update
- Rep. Hinkle resigns early
- SR10-Taylor Bridge may open today
- Upper Kittitas County’s first electric car charger ready to go at Suncadia
- Rarden joins local real estate office
- Bank of America gifts another $2500
- Habitat for Humanity Store takes new direction
- Senior Center hosts Vets breakfast
- Agreement reached between Hospital District 2 and Fire District 7
- Community:
- Navy Airman Wallace docks with Enterprise in Virginia
- Osmonovich and Boy Scout Troop pay homage to gravesite
- Community Connect Day reaches out to residents in need
- City landmark gets a cut n’ trim
- Canopy of Caring torch passes to Centennial Center
- Kiwanis inducts members & gives donations
- Roslyn Riders wrap season and prepare for holiday fun
- Giving Tree applications available now
November 8, 2012 HEADLINES
Veterans Speak: Protect, protect, protect-front page-photos
Decision 2012-Unofficial General Election Results-front page
Vision looking for December holiday events-for Christmas in Cle Elum promotional poster-front page
Ghosts and goblins galore at Halloween Parade-Winners circle-page B7-photos
Council votes to stay with city police-South Cle Elum-page A2
CERHS Stdium Complex Phase 1-Nuts and bolts of your new gridiron and track-B2-phoitos
Frankly Speaking-Thanksgivings coming-Already?! Oh no!
Guest Editorial-Canopy of Caring says farewell, and passes the torch to others
Letter-Bad tax assessment law needs to be fixed-Bob Gritton-Cle Elum
Letter-Enjoys reading about Roslyn-Ann Rozich-Southfield, MI
Letter-Kudos on the newspaper awards, Tribune-Karen Choyce-Newcastle, WA
Letter-Local art festival winner grateful for Trib support-Kathleen A, Milligan-Ellensburg
About Your Local VFW POST 1373
New pertussis case identified in county
CE-R school district puts capital projects to final poll
Tragic Idaho death touches South Cle Elum
Police Chief Ferguson reminds residents seasonal parking laws are now in effect
Construction on South Cle Elum I-90 overpass complete
Warriors beat Eagles to clinch berth at state
CERHS Athlete of the Week-T.J. Webb
Students study salmon over the years, in and out of the classroom
CERHS Student of the Week-Ani Harrison
Deneen amps up for 2014 Olympics
INTERACT kids pushing to build school
Christmas tree permits on sale
Penguins, seals, and Life in Antarctia



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