BUY A COPY OF THIS ISSUE

FRONT PAGE NEWS:

  • Late winter storm triggers power outages for 1,600 in Roslyn – (photo courtesy of Bubba Simplot)
  • Cle Elum invites public comments on City Heights Phase-2
  • Beverly Bridge dedication is tomorrow [Friday, April 8] – (photos)
  • Cultivating civic conversations about the state of our democracy
  • Cle Elum City signs agreement with Ronald Water District
  • Unchained truck jackknifes on I-90 – (photo)

 

STATE & REGIONAL NEWS:

  • Cle Elum appoints Siw Bay-Hansen as new city councilor – (photo)
  • Mohar Farm Cluster Plat in the public process – (map)
  • Old recreation transceivers wanted
  • How to prepare for the rise of BA.2, the subvariant of Omicron on the rise
  • Forgotten Heroes Interment set for next Tuesday in Spokane
  • March recap from Kittitas Police Chief
  • Effective anti-COVID drug available in Washington for eligible patients
  • Resolution to honor Gold Star Families introduced
  • Avalanche Beacon Boards elevate avalanche awareness in Kittitas County – (photos)
  • IRS has $1.5 billion in refunds for people who have not filed a 2018 federal income tax return
  • CONSUMER ALERT: Watch out for charity scams seeking to profit from the crisis in Ukraine
  • COVID facts thru March 22 in Washington
  • Traffic ticket of another color
  • Yakima River Bridge truss at Thorp to be rehabilitated – (photo)
  • Eileen Murphy Young announces candidacy for Upper Kittitas County District Court Judge
  • The Foundation at KVH presents Kittitas Valley Healthcare with record $402,690 donation – (photo)
  • More bridge deck repair work on I-90 near Easton
  • Aurora borealis shimmers last week – (photo)
  • Kittitas County Search and Rescue relocates to Cle Elum – (photo)

 

VOICES:

  • LETTERS: 47° North makes no fiscal senseTom Uren, Roslyn
  • LETTERS: Drivers to pay more in taxes and feesMariya Frost, WA Policy Center
  • Frankly Speaking: Pick a Glaze, any Glaze! The secret to taking Easter hams from bland to GRAND!

 

COMMUNITY:

  • 2022 Kittitas County Easter Egg Hunt events, April 15-16
  • Nonprofit group soliciting letters of support for Kittitas’ historic train depot – (photo)
  • There’s still time to nominate a Kittitas County Public Health Champion
  • Spring into the Growing Season
  • Firefighters conduct ladder training drill at Suncadia – (photo)
  • Meet the members of the new Ellensburg Rodeo Executive Board – (photos)
  • Three ways to cope with the ‘new now’
  • Yakima Valley College’s drama program seeks directors for student plays
  • Emily Pray of Swfit Fired Pizza wins award at International Pizza Expo – (photo)
  • If you organize and promote events – this is for you
  • Eric Stoita of Easton named to the University of Wasington Dean’s List
  • Be vigilant – watch for scams
  • You stovepipe may be unsafe – (photo)
  • League of Women Voters to host decorated librarian and author, Patricia Cutright
  • AAA survey finds reveal more Washington drivers are opting for safety behind the wheel
  • CALENDAR: What’s Happening, Senior Living, Cle Elum Eagles #649
  • Tribune Rewind… historic headlines

 

OBITUARIES:

  • Gerald R. Brong, 1939-2022
  • Mary L. Johnston, 1942-2022
  • George Karageorges, 1929-2022
  • Mary E. Michener, 1946-2022
  • Margaret L. “Peggy” Miller-Parrett, 1957-2022
  • Rosella Nichols, 1949-2022
  • John L. “Jack” Williams, 1939-2022

 

SPORTS & SCHOOL

  • Cle Elum-Roslyn High School National Honor Society – (photo)
  • Cle Elum-Roslyn Warrior Boys Baseball sweep two doubleheaders
  • Cle Elum-Roslyn Warrior Girls fastpitchers bow to River View and Warden
  • Cle Elum-Roslyn Warrior Tennis team wins four matches vs. Goldendale
  • Cle Elum-Roslyn School Lunch Menus, April 11-15
  • SPOTLIGHT ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Tani’a Denney – Cle Elum-Roslyn High School
  • SPOTLIGHT STUDENT OF THE WEEK: Philip Mosiman – Cle Elum-Roslyn High School

 

PLUS RECIPES, COMICS, PUZZLES, HOROSCOPE, CALENDAR AND MORE

BUY A COPY OF THIS ISSUE