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FRONT PAGE NEWS:

  • 2022 Easter Egg Hunt weekend events calendar
  • Rep. Kim Schrier visits Kittitas County – (photo courtesy of Chris Martin)
  • Binding arbitration between City Heights and Cle Elum concludes
  • A public process is cycling in South Cle Elum [amendments to Comprehensive Plan, Municipal Code and clarifications to the Zoning Map]
  • USFS Central Washing Initiative: A 10-year strategy to ‘Confront the Wildfire Crisis’

 

STATE & REGIONAL NEWS:

  • Snow Report – 8.5″ for the week in Cle Elum; 48″ in April for Snoqualmie Pass
  • Dogs chasing spring snowflakes in Easton – (photo courtesy of Ginger Stogdell)
  • There’s hope for long-haul COVID
  • Scammed cash intercepted by UPS returned to elderly Kittitas County resident
  • SCAM ALERT: Kittitas County residents have reported receiving phone calls about missing a court date
  • Estimated federal tax payments first quarter deadline is Monday, April 18
  • Weekend collisions close I-90 at Snoqualmie Pass– (photos courtesy of WA State Patrol)
  • Annual Washington Wolf population report show growth in 2021
  • KITTCOM’s RapidSOS, the latest upgrade to county 9-1-1 service – (photo)
  • Recreational boat pumpout facilities expand across the state

 

VOICES:

  • LETTERS: Is anyone listening? We must be able to feed our own nation – Patrick O’Toole, Family Farm Alliance President
  • Frankly Speaking: Eco-Clean Rusty Garden Tools
  • TRIBUNE FAN MAIL: Enjoys seeing Thorp newsReta Hutchingson, Thorp
  • TRIBUNE FAN MAIL: Alaska reader compliments the TribuneTeresa Chepoda Usibelli, Fairbanks

 

COMMUNITY:

  • Anna Mohar said she could make soup with one noodle
  • How in Heaven on Earth do I overcome chronic issues? by Chaplain Mary Ann Adams
  • Pre-register for free summer camp at Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
  • ‘Native Women Changing Their Worlds’ book reading and discussion slated for April 20 with author Patricia Cutright
  • Spring Bazaar and Bake Sale at Cle Elum Eagles this Saturday
  • Cle Elum Downtown Association Blooms, beautification and grants
  • Home in a railroad car – a childhood story by Kenji Inishi
  • U.S. Submarine Veterans Yakima base chapter planning trip to Kitsap on April 28
  • Kittitas Audubon to hold April 21 presentation on ‘Leave it to Beavers – Beaver ecology in the American West’ by Melissa Babik
  • Every third Saturday, cars and coffee meet n’ greet at Dru Bru’s in Cle Elum
  • Kittitas County Fire District-1 hosts annual wildland fire refresher course on April 5 – (photo)
  • Kittitas County Fire District-6 crew help with EMS training at Cle Elum Fire Station – (photo)
  • Kittitas County Fire Districts 6 and 7 held a fire safety education day for Cle Elum-Roslyn Elementary preschoolers and kindergarteners – (photo)
  • Easter Holiday Puzzles
  • CALENDAR: What’s Happening, Senior Living, etc.
  • Tribune Rewind… historic headlines and photos

 

OBITUARIES:

  • Judith J. “Judy” (Bartline) Barich, 1946-2022
  • Peggy J. Browitt, 1930-2022
  • Leland J. “Jack” Denning, 1938-2022
  • Sheldon R. Johnson, 1934-2022
  • Shirley (Cresto) Orth, 1943-2022
  • Daniel D. Timmons, 1958-2022
  • Carl C. Vrtnar, 1924-2022

 

SPORTS & SCHOOL

  • Cle Elum-Roslyn High School Track: Faith Wersland, Isabelle Martin and Jessica Copp finish at the top in Ellensburg meet, March 29
  • Breakfast & Lunch Menus for Cle Elum-Roslyn and Easton Schools
  • SPOTLIGHT ATHLETE OF THE WEEK:  Zaili Romig – Cle Elum-Roslyn High School
  • SPOTLIGHT STUDENT OF THE WEEK:  Meadow Stone – Cle Elum-Roslyn High School

 

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

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