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FRONT PAGE NEWS:

  • SLOW AND STEADY – (photo)
  • Online COVID-19 community reconstruction meeting tonight
  • Former Sheriff’s Office public records clerk has attempted murder added to charges
  • Teen Clubhouse project moves forward with help from Suncadia Fund and Shoemaker
  • Struggling to put the phone down? – (photo)
  • Kittitas County updates flood maps

STATE & REGIONAL NEWS:

  • SNOW REPORT
  • WDFW plans Eastern Washington prescribed burns
  • Lend a hand April 24
  • Sheriff presents citizens public service awards – (photo)
  • Yakima basin April water supply forecast
  • County presses the pause button on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine
  • At A Glance: County, state and national COVID-19 highlights
  • Inslee: Three counties must rollback to Phase-2
  • Why reforming the filibuster matters
  • Kreidler: Insurance industry favors profits over people in challenge to credit score rule
  • County seeks comments on recreation and tourism plan
  • State reviews record amount of water quality data in effort to prioritize improvements – (photo)
  • Why go to a city council meeting?

VOICES:

  • LETTER: New bus barn street entrance needs to be school zone – Jeff Osiadacz – Roslyn
  • FAN MAIL: Appreciates this paper – Verne E. Wood – Ellensburg
  • Frankly Speaking: Forecast: Hot, hot, hot, chilly and wet (Hot Chili Peppers and Wet Burritos that is!)  – (photos)

COMMUNITY:

  • VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT: Rick and Philip are doing their part – (photo)
  • Two ways volunteers can help kids
  • CALENDAR: What’s Happening, Senior Living, Cle Elum Eagles #649
  • Tribune Rewind…
  • Community Science and Acquiring Wildlife Track-and-Sign skills for Naturalists – (photos)
  • Volunteer opportunities at Camp Koinonia
  • State agency issues emergency rule banning credit scoring for three years
  • Quilts of Valor presented – (Photo)
  • Step into better health with free fall risk assessments
  • Share your blooms
  • Nominate for WA’s Medals of Merit and Valor
  • SNAP benefits for 25 million Americans ensure COVID-19 relief

 OBITUARIES:

  • Paul Harper – 1946-2021
  • Cleo Leilani Ritchie
  • Jerry Arthur Mann
  • Orville W. Woolard
  • Linda Mai Vaver
  • Roy E. Titus

SPORTS & SCHOOL:

  • Cle Elum-Roslyn’s senior football players honored- (photos)
  • Warrior golfers hit the links
  • Grace Jackson playing soccer for CWU
  • School Lunch
  • Cle Elum-Roslyn Alumni remove hazard trees – (photo)
  • STILL ON THE RADAR: Cle Elum-Roslyn graduate Amelia Montague is back in town – (photo)
  • COVID-19 created learning challenges for Washington’s K-12 students
  • Putting the “Class” in the Class of 2021: Abigale Ultican
  • Spotlight Athlete of the week: Cale Razee – Cle Elum-Roslyn High School – (photo)
  • Spotlight Student of the Week: Keira Moore – Cle Elum-Roslyn High School – (photo)

 

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