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FRONT PAGE NEWS:

  • 17th Annual MouseAbout Tournament benefits Vanita Kingcade – (Photo courtesy of the Kingcade Family)
  • Fire Safety BURN BAN implemented countywide
  • Kittitas County seeks volunteers to serve on Salary Advisory Committee
  • Sun Communities pitch positives of 47 Degrees North Project
  • Centennial Center welcomes Lori Nevin as new Executive Director

 

STATE & REGIONAL NEWS:

  • Bureau of Reclamation releases Yakima basin August water supply forecast
  • WDFW says: Time is running out to complete hunter education
  • A busy week of I-90 traffic collisions in Kittitas County – (photo courtesy of UKC Firefighters & Paramedics IAFF Local 4880)
  • Kittitas County Historical Museum Cadwell Building project launch party is Aug. 16
  • Trust for Public Lands secures preservation of Springwood Ranch; a victory for critical habitat and the community – (photo courtesy of David Randall)
  • $11.3 million available for water banking grants
  • 6th Annual Car & Bike Show rolls into Thorp Aug. 12
  • Trailside Group completes first home foundation pour at Ederra; Master-planned community will include up to 962 residential unit when complete – (photos courtesy of Trailside Group)
  • Sand City, Japan 35th Masters Marathon Anniversary – Athletes Wanted!

 

VOICES:

  • Frankly Speaking: Veggies join ‘the club’! (sandwich)
  • Reminiscences: I’m nearly 100 years old and missing the good old days… Coping with a new phase of life by Dan Sater
  • KUDOS: Reader likes downtown Cle Elum updates – Kathy Wyborski, Cle Elum
  • Suspicious envelopes received by elections official processing primary ballots in Washington State

 

COMMUNITY:

  • Cle Elum Eagles Club enjoy ‘Pasta Challenge’ and ‘Christmas in July’ events – (photos courtesy of Barbara Wilcox)
  • Kruisin’ Kittitas Car Show & Burnouts hits the streets on Aug. 19
  • BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT: Welcome Logan Ray Bridges
  • Cle Elum’s Class of 1968 celebrates 55 years – (photo courtesy of Ken Kladnik)
  • Preventing and managing powdery mildew in the garden by guest columnist Melinda Myers
  • CALENDAR: What’s Happening, Senior Living, etc.
  • Tribune Rewind… historic headlines and photos compiled by Kayla Snider
  • Trib’ Around the World to Mrkopklj and Sunger, Croatia with the Tomich Family
  • Trib’ Around the World to Alaska with the O’Donnell, Faull and Cernick Families
  • 2nd Annual Cle Elum Skate Park Revival fundraiser set for Sept. 30
  • Tradition revived, ‘newbies welcome’ – Two local clubs host Bocce Ball Tourney this Saturday [Aug. 12] at Fireman’s Park in South Cle Elum
  • 3.9 Magnitude earthquake shakes Snoqualmie Pass Aug. 8
  • Veterans honored with Quilts – (photo courtesy of Red Barn Piecemakers)
  • Babe the Book Hound on Dolly Parton’s visit to Washington State on Aug. 15 to celebrate statewide coverage of the Imagination Library

 

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SPORTS & SCHOOL:

  • New Cle Elum-Roslyn Warrior Football Coach looks for wins on and off the field – (Carl Nelson photos)
  • Suds and Sweet Treats – Cle Elum-Roslyn Warrior Soccer team fundraiser this Sunday, Aug. 13 – (hoto courtesy of Meghan Hayes)
  • Sun Country Men’s Golf  teeing off in beautiful weather – (photos courtesy of Terry Cubbins)

 

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