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Northern Kittitas County Tribune Newspaper
Northern Kittitas County Tribune Newspaper20 hours ago
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT:

Veterans Resource Fair Happening Tomorrow (April 18, 2026)

Kittitas County, WA - 04/17/2026 - The Kittitas County Veterans Resource Fair is happening tomorrow, April 18, at the Central Washington University Student Union (SURC) from 9:00am to 2:00 pm. The event is free and everyone is welcome to attend.
The event will begin at 9:00 am with an opening ceremony from the Yakama Warriors.

The resource fair will have numerous vendors and services available free of charge. Numerous veteran agencies will be on site like Kittitas County Veteran Service Program, Project Healing Waters, CWU Veteran and Military-Connected Student Center.Social and health services will be there such as Hopesource and 988 Suicide Awareness and Crisis Line.Free haircuts will be available and free military surplus gear will be available for veterans only.The only service at the resource fair that requires military identification is to access the military surplus gear.

A raffle drawing is available for anyone who is willing to complete the survey. The survey is intended for local veterans and their family to assess their access to resources and medical services. The survey will take approximately five minutes and will be used to gather community data to better serve veterans, locally.

“We are excited to host the first resource fair to support our veterans and their families,” states Candi Blackford Chief Administrator. “We are thankful for our partners and our volunteers on the Kittitas County Veterans Advisory Board who have worked to put together this amazing event.”

For more information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/KCPublicHealthDept/ or call the Kittitas County Public Health Department (KCPHD) at 509-962-7515.
Northern Kittitas County Tribune Newspaper
Northern Kittitas County Tribune Newspaper2 weeks ago
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT:

Confirmed Case of Measles in Kittitas County

Kittitas County, WA - 04/03/2026 - The Kittitas County Public Health Department (KCPHD) is working with the Washington State Department of Health regarding an individual who has tested positive for measles. The individual is currently ill and staying home to heal. KCPHD is working closely with the individual and household members to monitor the situation.
The individual was home once symptoms of illness appeared and the medical facility that provided initial screening utilized protocol that stopped further exposure. KCPHD is monitoring household members closely and will notify the public if there are any exposure locations.

“We have no known source of exposure for this individual,” states Health Officer Dr. Mark Larson. “With the amount of measles that is occurring in our state and elsewhere, it is not surprising to be unable to determine how exposure occurred.”

The public should be aware that measles is highly contagious! The virus is spread when someone who is infected coughs, sneezes, or shares food or drink. Measles can remain in the air for up to two hours.

Measles symptoms usually start with a mild to moderate fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and sore throat. After two to three days, tiny white spots may appear inside the mouth on the inner lining of the check. At the same time, the fever may get worse and a red or reddish-brown spotted rash starts. It usually begins on a person’s face and spreads downward.

The best protection against measles is a two-shot regimen of the MMR vaccine. KCPHD recommends that community members take an opportunity to ensure that you and your family are up to date. To confirm you and your family are protected against the virus, please visit MyIRMobile to review your vaccination history online. If you received the MMR vaccination at a providers office or pharmacy, you can also contact that agency for your record.

For more information about measles, please visit Measles | Washington State Department of Health. If you have questions about your vaccination status, please contact your local healthcare provider. Measles is highly contagious, so please call before you visit a medical facility if you believe you have been exposed or are symptomatic.
Northern Kittitas County Tribune Newspaper
Northern Kittitas County Tribune Newspaper2 weeks ago
Fire District 7 Annexation explores public pros and cons - READ ALL ABOUT IT IN THE TRIBUNE! (Please remember to share this preview with the link to purchase a copy, not post readable photos of any of our copyrighted stories. Remind your friends too. Thanks for supporting the hard work of local journalists so we can keep covering stories like this one!) Available on newsstands starting April 2, or purchase the digital copy online now! https://nkctribune.com/sales/april-02-2026-issue-digital-single-copy-purchase/
Northern Kittitas County Tribune Newspaper
Northern Kittitas County Tribune Newspaper3 weeks ago
PIONEER DAYS QUEEN ANNOUNCED - READ ALL ABOUT BONNIE HAWK'S SELECTION IN THE TRIBUNE! (Please remember to share this preview with the link to purchase a copy, not post readable photos of any of our copyrighted stories. Remind your friends too. Thanks for supporting the hard work of local journalists so we can keep covering stories like this one!) Available on newsstands starting March 26, or purchase the digital copy online now!
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Northern Kittitas County Tribune Newspaper
Northern Kittitas County Tribune Newspaper4 weeks ago
Received too late to make the print edition this week, but here is the info on the FREE Door-to-Door Wildfire Preparation Information being done by the American Red Cross in partnership with KC Fire District #7 in the Sun Country and Elk Meadows neighborhoods this Saturday, March 21, 2026 from 10AM-2PM. Watch the Tribune for coverage of this event.

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