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Bird count this weekendIt's the Great Backyard Bird Count!On February 17-20 spend time in your favorite places watching 🦅🦆birds–then got to www.birdcount.org/ to report about them! In as little as 15 minutes notice the birds around you. Identify them, count them, and submit them to help scientists better understand and protect birds around the world. ... See MoreSee Less
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HELP A FAMILY IN NEED (2/15/23):We are taking donations for family that lost their home ... See MoreSee Less
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TAKE NOTE (2/15/23):Fire South Cle ElumPlease stay awayUpdate 0620: District 6 crews are back in service; multiple crews still working so please mind the traffic cones that are blocking the road. All inquires can be directed to Cle Elum Volunteer Fire Department. Fantastic work by all crews on scene! It was cold, icy but we’re so thankful to help our neighbors in their time of need 🚨 ... See MoreSee Less
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Join Our Community Newspaper Family!FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONFULL-TIME POSITIONManage the reception of retail office supply store and newspaper front office Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. Rewarding work in a local family-owned business with a great team. Training provided for multi-line phone system, online classified, obituary and calendar data entry, newspaper subscription database, front office equipment (ex: photocopier, printers, fax machine, laminating) and custom printing quoting. Position requires strong customer service skills, a pleasant attitude, attention to detail, ability to multi-task, accurate basic math, proofreading and dependability a must. The ideal candidate should have some retail and/or office work experience, basic computer skills and Point of Sale experience, good spelling, inventory management, and understanding of our mixed business model and the local market. Wage depends on experience; includes paid holidays, paid vacation, and store discount. Interested in joining Team Tribune?Pick-up an application at the Tribune office 807 W. Davis St., Suite 101A in Cle Elum for considerationOR APPLY ONLINE: nkctribune.com/employment~ Open Until Filled ~ ... See MoreSee Less
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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT for Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023:Hello neighbors! We will be burning slash piles on the Cle Elum Ridge tomorrow (1/11/23), weather permitting. As a result of this important forest health and fire mitigation work, smoke will be visible. Resources and staff will be on scene. Thank you for your understanding as we work to increase our community's fire resiliency. ... See MoreSee Less
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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT –Updated schedule for first aid/CPR in 2023! ... See MoreSee Less
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TAKE NOTE (12/26/22):www.facebook.com/IAFF4880/photos/a.1657838717805342/3327348014187729Over the last 72 hours we have seen a significant amount of water pipes and sprinkler systems failing and causing flooding to buildings. We encourage all homeowners and renters to be knowledgeable about where their main water shutoff is so in the event of a broken water pipe or sprinkler, you can quickly shut it down and prevent further damage to your property. Here are some tips to thaw out frozen pipes! ... See MoreSee Less
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SANTA'S REINDEER CLEARED TO FLY INTO WASHINGTON STATE ON CHRISTMAS EVECleared by Dr. Amber ItleWashington State Veterinarian Not all elves make toys, some take care of Santa’s team of reindeer. Santa’s head herds-elf, Holly, oversees reindeer husbandry and care at the North Pole. The elves have all been preparing for the big day by taking special care to properly condition the team to ensure they can endure the long flight. The elves work hard to minimize stress by providing reindeer with optimal nutrition, fresh air, clean bedding, and lots of space. Hermie, the elf dental specialist inspects and “floats” all their teeth for optimal oral health. Holly is also in charge of making sure all the reindeer health requirements are met before flying around the world. While planning for Santa’s stops in the United States, she checked InterstateLivestock.com to see what each State requires. All the reindeer that cross state lines must meet Washington State import requirements, including a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) issued by an accredited veterinarian and a permit number to move between states for toy delivery. A CVI is a special animal health document that certifies that the animals listed “are not showing signs of infectious, contagious and/or communicable diseases” and have met all the required vaccinations and testing requirements. Santa’s reindeer tested negative for tuberculosis, brucellosis, and meningeal worms and have maintained “free” status in the CWD Herd Certification Program. Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph all received clearance to fly into Washington state. Washington State Veterinarian Dr. Amber Itle met with Holly to review his CVI paperwork and Santa’s biosecurity plans. Biosecurity plans are used to mitigate risk and limit exposure of Santa’s reindeer to disease by implementing key practices. This is extremely important since reindeer are susceptible to foot and mouth disease, an economically devastating and most contagious disease of cloven hooved animals. Biosecurity practices help to protect the reindeer for disease and allow for business continuity at the North Pole. If Santa’s reindeer get sick, they will not be able to deliver toys, which would have a huge economic and emotional impact on children and parents alike! Furthermore, Santa doesn’t want to be responsible for delivering an animal disease along with toys when he traverses the world. Santa’s Top 10 Biosecurity Plan Tips - No visitors to the North Pole. - Keep a closed reindeer herd. - Perform annual laboratory testing for diseases of concern. - Establish a relationship with a veterinarian to oversee herd health and vaccinations. - Bring your own reindeer grain, hay, and water for the journey. - When traveling, never land on the ground; rooftops are cleaner. - Avoid direct contact with wildlife, domestic animals, and humans. - Clean & disinfect your sleigh and boots between rooftops, states, countries and when returning to the North Pole. - Isolate all reindeer returning from toy delivery for 30 days. - Designate elves to care for reindeer who have traveled. Make sure to track Santa and the reindeer’s flight path on December 24 using NORAD’s Santa Tracker. www.noradsanta.org/en/Remember, if you are moving animals across state lines this holiday season to check interstatelivestock.com to meet the interstate animal movement requirements. www.interstatelivestock.com/ The WSDA states, "Have a safe and happy holiday season from our end of the barn to yours." ... See MoreSee Less
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CLE ELUM POST OFFICE NEEDS YOUR HELP

Cle Elum, WA – The Cle Elum Post Office Mobile Unit at 305 E 1st ST, Cle Elum WA 98922, is bursting at the seams with packages! “We need the help of the community to pick up packages from the Post Office to make room for...

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