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FRONT PAGE NEWS:

  • Stage 1 Fire Restrictions now in effect
  • Suncadia celebrates new social center – (photo courtesy of Suncadia Resort)
  • City of Cle Elum granted Chapter 9 Municipal Bankruptcy Protection
  • Roslyn motions to move forward with water leak detection bid
  • Man rescued from log jam on Yakima River
  • Queen’s Coronation is Saturday

 

STATE & REGIONAL NEWS:

  • Getting Around-bout town
  • Army Air Ambulance assists in medical mountain rescue
  • Rebel Radio 92.9 FM
  • CEDA welcomes Kirstin Vanatta as new Executive Director – (Lounette Grubb photo)
  • Receive county wide Wildfire Season Alerts – text FIRE26 to 888777
  • Firefighters “Fill the Boot” on Father’s Day – (photo courtesy of Robb Lowy)
  • Low sockeye salmon returns lead to fishery changes in the Columbia River

 

VOICES:

  • Frankly Speaking: Water like a boss!
  • TRIB FAN MAIL: Thanks for the memories – Chuck & Jo Klarich, Zillah
  • LETTER: D-Day needs to be remembered – Mike Davitt, Cle Elum
  • My internship at the Tribune comes to an end – Silas Krekling

 

COMMUNITY:

  • CALENDAR: What’s Happening, Senior Living, etc.
  • Tribune Rewind… historic headlines and photos compiled by Kayla Snider
  • U.S. Mint to produce Fourth of July Declaration of Independence Quarters – (photo courtesy of United States Mint)
  • Local X-country State Champ carries flag 13.5 miles in ‘Relay for America’ – (photo courtesy of Elisia Schafer)
  • Endurance Riders converge on Roslyn this weekend
  • Several volunteers help restore Historic Greenwood Cemetery – (photo courtesy of Lori Nevin)
  • Inaugural Ellensburg Mural Festival runs June 27-28 with Live Art, Music, & More – (Photo courtesy of Ellensburg Downtown Association)
  • Suncadia’s missing puzzle piece now in place – (photo courtesy of Suncadia Resort)
  • A Century of Water – (photo courtesy of Kittitas County Historical Museum)
  • ‘Restoring the Land and Wildlife Habitat’ – (Carl Nelson photo)
  • ‘Surviving Summer’ traffic safety campaign
  • Washingtonians drop off more than 1 million gallons of paint for recycling
  • A look at Roslyn’s Vintage Trailer Rally – (photo courtesy of David May)

 

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