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FRONT PAGE NEWS:

  • Brrrrrr! Winter makes formidable comeback – (photo)
  • Sunday Kittitas County moved to PHASE-2 on ‘Roadmap to Recovery’
  • Cle Elum, Easton and Thorp schools take another baby step
  • BUSTED: Illegal marijuana-grow operation in Easton – (photo)

STATE & REGIONAL NEWS:

  • Snow Report
  • Federal judge blocks sale and closure of Seattle’s National Archives facility
  • WDFW police save and release illegally trapped bald eagle
  • Trump acquitted
  • WSP issues another APB – (photo)
  • In memory of State Trooper Steve Houle, 1970-2021 – (photo)
  • Mountain Lion Foundation pushes back on approval of nonlethal pursuit dog training practices in WA
  • Biden administration to fully fund Hanford cleanup
  • Reader Winter Snapshots: Birdseye view of snowstorm, Festive family artwork & Snowy little rooftops – (photos)
  • National News Briefs: New Administration Halts residential evictions in USDA multifamily housing communities, Funding boost sought for energy bill assistance amidst winter temperatures and pandemic
  • Roadmap to Recovery: Phase-2 COVID-19 Guidelines
  • COVID-19 virus and vaccination info update
  • Old Man Winter transforms I-90 into a mess Feb. 10-16 – (photos)

VOICES:

  • LETTER: Thank you Kittitas County for being a model of unified effort – Dr. Mark Larson – Kittitas County Health Officer
  • LETTER: Volunteers commit to helping at Kittitas County Vaccine Clinic – Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce & Kittitas County Incident Management Team
  • LETTER: The regional system of the ‘Roadmap to Recovery’ harms Kittitas County – Clay Myers – Kittitas County Sherrif
  • Newhouse reacts to Phase 2 Reopening – Representative Dan Newhouse
  • Rep. Schrier urged Governor to consider Kittitas County metrics on their own merit – (photo)
  • Bill would provide relief to local craft brewers, winemakers
  • AG Ferguson statement on: Judgement in Tim Eyman campaign finance case
  • Frankly Speaking: A sweet cold day warmer-upper – STEAMY HOT CHOCOLATE! – (photos)

COMMUNITY:

  • First Coho salmon arrive at SR10’s new hatchery  – (photos)
  • Trout Unlimited seeking to lease Yakima Basin Water Rights for Instream Flow
  • CALENDAR: What’s Happening, Senior Living, Cle Elum Eagles #649
  • Tax credits, free lunches, land leases, immigrant help get House approval
  • Local industries invited to virtual discussions with their legislators
  • Cle Elum turns 119 on Fed. 24 – (photo)
  • PROBLEM SOLVED: How do I make Sears refund my money faster?
  • Tribune Rewind…

OBITUARIES:

  • Steven Kelly Houle – 1970-2021
  • Jim Bashaw – 1957-2021
  • Rita M. Jollo Day – 1936-2021
  • J.D. Evans – 1942-2021
  • Larry G. Heimbigner – 1937-2021
  • Blair E. Knudson – 1955-2021
  • Alvin Josip Mihelich – 1944-2021
  • Harris J. Voss – 1936-2021
  • Marilyn K. Woodson
  • Anne Menier – 1921-2021

SPORTS & SCHOOL:

  • Making Music in a New Way: Student bands don’t have to perform together to host a concert – (photos)
  • Mandatory boater education for paddleboarders sinks in Legislature
  • Lawsuit filed against sorority for threatening UW students in violation of eviction moratorium
  • Graduation Rates Rise for the Class of 2020
  • School Lunch
  • Year-Round school coming to Washington
  • Washington achieves significant improvements to school connectivity
  • Cle Elum-Roslyn High School Warrior Athletics
  • Putting the “Class” in the Class of 2021: William Mosiman
  • Spotlight Athlete of the week: Tannen Graff  – Cle Elum-Roslyn High School – (photo)
  • Spotlight Student of the Week: Summer Isotalo – Cle Elum-Roslyn High School – (photo)

 

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