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THORP High School - Here are the Fall 2023 Sports Schedules for Thorp. Come out and cheer on the team! ... See MoreSee Less
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EASTON High School - Here is the Jaguars' 2023 Fall Sports schedule. Come out to the games and cheer on the team! ... See MoreSee Less
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CLE ELUM-ROSLYN High School - Here is the Fall Sports Schedule for the Warriors' 2023 season. Homecoming is next week - come out to the game and cheer on the Warriors! ... See MoreSee Less
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TAKE NOTE (9/10/23):***Update*** The fire evacuation advisory has been REDUCED to a Level 1. Fire crews will remain in the area. **********Level 2 (Get Set to go) evacuation advisement has been issued for the Lmuma Creek to Burbank Creek area, due to a wildland fire burning in-between I-82 and S/R 821 (Ellensburg/Yakima Canyon) Please avoid S/R 821 and yield to responding fire apparatus. ... See MoreSee Less
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WSDOT UPDATE: Cleared @ 12:38 pm (8/29/23).WSDOT TRAVEL ALERT (12:04 pm, 8/29/23):Brush fire on State Route 10 in both directions at milepost 100 to 102 near Thorp is closured until further notice due to a brush fire. ... See MoreSee Less
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TAKE NOTE (8/21/23):HYAK – The Washington State Department of Transportation and contractor crews will close I-90 for approximately one hour at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug 22 and Thursday, Aug. 24. During rock blasting closures, eastbound travelers will be stopped at milepost 63 and westbound travelers will be stopped at exit 70 near Easton.Rock blasting is scheduled to occur one to two times per week throughout the rest of summer and into the fall, one hour before sunset, and the closure will last up to one hour. This work is part of the major improvement project to widen I-90 from four to six lanes between the Cabin Creek interchange and the West Easton interchange.WSDOT provides a variety of tools to help plan your trip over Snoqualmie Pass this summer:Check conditions, view cameras and travel timesCheck the real-time travel map for current travel impactsSign up for email updatesSign up for text message alerts by texting the word START to the number 85107Listen to the Highway Advisory Radio at 1610 AM and 530 AMFollow us on Twitter @snoqualmiepassDownload WSDOT’s free smartphone app ... See MoreSee Less
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**UPDATE** EXTENDED to Wednesday noon -Kittitas County continues to be under an air quality alert ...... issued by the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) through Wednesday, August 23, 2023 until noon. Smoke from several fires continues to affect air quality in Kittitas County. As of 10 am today, the monitors in Ellensburg and Cle Elum are showing Very Unhealthy air. To view the interactive map, please visit Interactive Maps (wa.gov).Air conditions are likely to change, so please continue to check the Ecology Interactive Map. During times of Very Unhealthy air conditions, everyone should reduce exposure. Stay inside and filter indoor air to keep it cleaner. Go elsewhere for cleaner air, if needed. More guidance information can be found via the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) at Washington Air Quality Guide for Particle Pollution.Poor Air Quality Conditions in Kittitas County08/20/2023 - Kittitas County is currently under an air quality alert, which has been issued by the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology). Smoke from several fires is affecting the air quality in Kittitas County and the alert is effective until 9am tomorrow, August 21st. The Kittitas County Public Health Department (KCPHD) will provide an additional update tomorrow as long as air quality conditions continue to be poor.According to the Interactive Air Quality Map via Ecology, the monitor in Ellensburg is showing unhealthy air quality. Everyone should reduce exposure to unhealthy air quality. Limit time outside. Avoid strenuous outdoor activity and follow tips for cleaner indoor air.- Close windows and doors unless it is too hot to maintain safe temperatures.- Don’t add to indoor air pollution, such as cigarette smoking or burning candles.- Filter indoor air through an HVAC system, HEPA portable air cleaner, or DIY box fan filter.- Set air conditioning to recirculate.KCPHD wants residents to be aware of current air quality conditions and to take necessary steps to avoid negative health effects. Air quality information can be accessed at any time via Ecology at Interactive Maps (wa.gov). The Air Quality Index (AQI) measures the air quality with categories ranging from “good” to “hazardous” air. Additional resources include the following:Washington Smoke Blog wasmoke.blogspot.com/ contains information about smoke as well as active wildfires.National Weather Service www.weather.gov/ has weather related alerts, including air quality.Washington State Department of Health’s Wildfire Smoke page www.doh.wa.gov/CommunityandEnvironment/AirQuality/SmokeFromFires/WildfireSmoke explains the harmful health impacts of wildfire smoke.Washington Children and Youth Activities Guide for Air Quality provides information on specific activity recommendations based on air quality conditions. For more information about health concerns relating to air quality or informational resources, please contact KCPHD at (509)-962-7515. ... See MoreSee Less
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TAKE NOTE (8/19/23):Due to several fires in Canada, Oregon and WA, you might notice smoke in the area. To view air quality alerts:alerts.weather.gov/cap/wa.php?x=1To view where smoke is coming from and more:wasmoke.blogspot.com/To understand the different air quality levels:doh.wa.gov/sites/default/files/legacy/Documents/4300/waqa%20infographic_English.pdf?uid=62a8d19e7...To learn how to protect you and your love ones from the hazards of smoke:doh.wa.gov/community-and-environment/air-quality/smoke-firesTo view specific Kittitas County air quality info:www.co.kittitas.wa.us/health/programs/environmental-health/air-quality.aspxAnd if you are in need of a HEPA portable air purifier, please reach out to Kittitas County Public Health Department:www.co.kittitas.wa.us/health/default.aspx ... See MoreSee Less
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TAKE NOTE 8/17 & 8/18/23:Our fire weather watch has been upgraded to a Red Flag Warning from 10am Thursday, August 17th through 9pm Friday, August 18th. Low Humidity down as low as 10% and winds gusting as high as 35mph will cause any current or new fires to spread rapidly. Please take extra precautions to avoid causing a spark. forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.php?warnzone=WAZ026&warncounty=WAC037&firewxzone=WAZ690&local_plac... ... See MoreSee Less
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TAKE NOTE 8/16/23 from Kittitas County Public Works:KITTITAS COUNTY RESIDENTSURGED TO CONSERVE WATERKittitas County, WA - 08/16/2023 - On July 24th, 2023 the Department of Ecology declared drought in parts of 12 counties, including the Yakima Basin portion of Kittitas County. This drought declaration recognizes that early snowmelt, a lack of spring rain, and low streamflows are creating hardships for agricultural uses and natural ecosystems. Pro-ratable water users within our community are receiving 72% of their water allotments, junior water users have been curtailed, and instream flows are critically low. Water is a scarce and valuable resource for our community and residents are asked to conserve water.Kittitas County has secured water rights to provide the legal backing of junior groundwater uses associated with small-scale individual well use. Due to this work, residents relying on these types of wells to provide indoor domestic water have improved water security even during times of drought. This protection is limited to indoor domestic uses and irrigation of up to 500 square feet of exterior yard. All County residents are urged to conserve our critical groundwater resources. Important steps we can take to conserve water include: Utilize efficient irrigation methods;Identify and fix leaks in your plumbing fixtures and irrigation systems;Wait until you have a full load before running the dishwater or washing machine;Consider installing low flow fixtures. Utilizing native plants and plants adapted to our local climatic conditions is one tool we can use to conserve water over the long term. The Heritage Garden Program is a local initiative that promotes the use of native plants especially those of cultural significance; promotes low-water use landscaping & efficient irrigation methods; and educates our community about the history and biodiversity of the Columbia River Basin. More information about Heritage Garden Program is available online at www.hgcd.info or through the Kittitas County Conservation District www.kccd.net/heritage-gardens. Kittitas County is working with Yakima Basin Integrated Plan partners to improve water reliability through wide-spread adoption of water conservation measures, construction of new ground and surface water storge, habitat and watershed protection and restoration, and market re-allocation. More information about the Integrated Plan is available online at www. yakimabasinintegratedplan.org. ... See MoreSee Less
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TAKE NOTE (8/15/23):Please come cool off in our lobby if you need to today. No purchase necessary. We are happy to get you some ice water and let you hang out as long as you are able to keep your voice down as to not disturb the movie. We have AC and although the door will be closed today to conserve our cool air, please feel welcome. We will be there beginning at 1:00 in prep for our 2:00 and 7:00 Tuesday Oppenheimer showings. Loge is closed today but the main floor is nice and cool. Xo ... See MoreSee Less
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TAKE NOTE (8/15/23):Hours may be extended depending on the need. Be safe friends! ... See MoreSee Less
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TAKE NOTE AND STAY SAFE (8/15/2023): ... See MoreSee Less
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Excessive heat warning issued for today, Aug.13, 2023:Excessive Heat WarningIssued: 2023-08-13 03:16:00 PDT|Expiring: 2023-08-17 23:00:00 PDTEASTERN COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE OF OREGON-LOWER COLUMBIA BASIN OF OREGON-JOHN DAY BASIN-FOOTHILLS OF THE NORTHERN BLUE MOUNTAINS OF OREGON-FOOTHILLS OF THE SOUTHERN BLUE MOUNTAINS OF OREGON-NORTH CENTRAL OREGON-EASTERN COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE OF WASHINGTON-KITTITAS VALLEY-YAKIMA VALLEY-LOWER COLUMBIA BASIN OF WASHINGTON-FOOTHILLS OF THE BLUE MOUNTAINS OF WASHINGTON-SIMCOE HIGHLANDS-LOWER SLOPES OF THE EASTERN WASHINGTON CASCADES CREST-INCLUDING THE CITIES OF ARLINGTON, THE DALLES, BOARDMAN, HERMISTON, IONE, DAYVILLE, JOHN DAY, MITCHELL, MONUMENT, SPRAY, PENDLETON, PILOT ROCK, HEPPNER, CONDON, FOSSIL, DUFUR, MAUPIN, MORO, WHITE SALMON, ELLENSBURG, THORP, NACHES, SUNNYSIDE, TOPPENISH, YAKIMA, CONNELL, PROSSER, TRI-CITIES, DAYTON, WAITSBURG, WALLA WALLA, GOLDENDALE, BICKLETON, APPLETON, CLE ELUM, AND CLIFFDELL316 AM PDT SUN AUG 13 2023...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM MONDAY TO 11 PMPDT THURSDAY...* WHAT...DANGEROUSLY HOT CONDITIONS WITH TEMPERATURES UP TO 103 TO 109 EXPECTED.* WHERE...PORTIONS OF CENTRAL, NORTH CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST OREGON AND CENTRAL, SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST WASHINGTON.* WHEN...FROM 11 AM MONDAY TO 11 PM PDT THURSDAY.* IMPACTS...EXTREME HEAT WILL SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE THE POTENTIAL FOR HEAT RELATED ILLNESSES, PARTICULARLY FOR THOSE WORKING OR PARTICIPATING IN OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES.* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...THE HOTTEST TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TUESDAY AFTERNOON WITH WIDESPREAD CHANCES (95-100%) OF EXCEEDING100 DEGREES FOR MOST OF THE LOWER ELEVATIONS OF CENTRAL, NORTH-CENTRAL, AND NORTHEAST OREGON AS WELL AS CENTRAL, SOUTH- CENTRAL, AND SOUTHEAST WASHINGTON. MEDIUM-HIGH CONFIDENCE (65-90% CHANCE) EXISTS IN THE WARMEST LOCATIONS EXCEEDING 105 ONTUESDAY. CONFIDENCE IS STILL VERY HIGH (90-100%) IN EXCEEDING 100 DEGREES WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE MID 60S TO 70S WILL PROVIDE VERY LIMITED OVERNIGHT RELIEF.PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...DRINK PLENTY OF FLUIDS, STAY IN AN AIR-CONDITIONED ROOM, STAY OUTOF THE SUN, AND CHECK UP ON RELATIVES AND NEIGHBORS. YOUNGCHILDREN AND PETS SHOULD NEVER BE LEFT UNATTENDED IN VEHICLESUNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.TAKE EXTRA PRECAUTIONS IF YOU WORK OR SPEND TIME OUTSIDE. WHENPOSSIBLE RESCHEDULE STRENUOUS ACTIVITIES TO EARLY MORNING OREVENING. KNOW THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF HEAT EXHAUSTION AND HEATSTROKE. WEAR LIGHTWEIGHT AND LOOSE FITTING CLOTHING WHENPOSSIBLE. TO REDUCE RISK DURING OUTDOOR WORK, THE OCCUPATIONALSAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDS SCHEDULING FREQUENTREST BREAKS IN SHADED OR AIR CONDITIONED ENVIRONMENTS. ANYONEOVERCOME BY HEAT SHOULD BE MOVED TO A COOL AND SHADED LOCATION.HEAT STROKE IS AN EMERGENCY! CALL 9 1 1Areas affected:ARLINGTON, THE DALLES, BOARDMAN, HERMISTON, IONE, DAYVILLE, JOHN DAY, MITCHELL, MONUMENT, SPRAY, PENDLETON, PILOT ROCK, HEPPNER, CONDON, FOSSIL, DUFUR, MAUPIN, MORO, WHITE SALMON, ELLENSBURG, THORP, NACHES, SUNNYSIDE, TOPPENISH, YAKIMA, CONNELL, PROSSER, TRI-CITIES, DAYTON, WAITSBURG, WALLA WALLA, GOLDENDALE, BICKLETON, APPLETON, CLE ELUM, AND CLIFFDELL ... See MoreSee Less
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See the full size version of this farewell message to Dr. John Asriel from the Kittitas County Public Health Department in the Aug. 3, 2023 issue of the NKC Tribune. Get yours here: nkctribune.com/sales/aug-03-2023-issue-digital-single-copy-purchase/ (Please note: Published here on Social Media by special arrangement between Kittitas County Public Health Department and permission from the publishers of the Northern Kittitas County Tribune Newspaper. Thank you for not posting our newspaper content without express permission from the publishers.) ... See MoreSee Less
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ONLY UPPER COUNTY LOCATION FOR DISCOUNT PRE-SALE CARNIVAL TICKETS - for the 2023 Kittitas County Fair - buy at the Tribune - 807 W Davis St by Safeway in Cle Elum.1-DAY UNLIMITED RIDES WRISTBAND - Reg. $40 at event, just $30 presale at the Northern Kittitas County Tribune Newspaper (exchange purchased ticket for a wristband at the fairgrounds.)GOLDEN TICKET - good for all day/every day of the fair - NOT AVAILABLE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS - PRESALE ONLY - $85 at the Tribune.CASH or LOCAL CHECK ONLY at this pre-sale location, so please come prepared. Ride tickets do not include fair and/or rodeo admission, those sold separately. ... See MoreSee Less
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