WHERE’S THE NEWS? IT’S IN OUR PRINTED NEWSPAPER ON STANDS, IN STORES AND AT THE NKC TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER AND OFFICE SUPPLY STORE IN DAVIS PLAZA (BY SAFEWAY) – NEW EVERY THURSDAY!
Full house at Cle Elum Forest Plan open house: Questions and answers from citizens get addressed by USFS representation. Front page and page A5
Forest canopy tour park proposed for area: A preliminary outline of what said proposed ‘eco-park’ would offer the public to facilitate appreciation, information and a general knowledge of our forests. Front page and page A5
More wind turbines proposed: Introducing the entities interested in the project and a quick coverage of the public process that is the first step. Page A2
Frankly Speaking: About Quinoa (keen-wah), a substitute for rice, pasta and grains. All told there’s a full page of information on this super easy miracle food and several recipes to start with. Page A4 & B6
Bike ride raising funds for Pullman animal hospital: Bill Johnson explains why he started the endowment fund and what it’s intended uses are. Page A7
Logging show returns to upper Kittitas County: Bringing history back to the future, including competitions that showcase the skills of logging from days and decades gone by. Page A8
Results of recent county speed enforcement patrols released: Take the true or false quiz and find out how well you know your speeding facts. Page A8
THIRD THURSDAYS Features
This week’s Community Faces & Places features Pork-in-the-Pines and Cle Elum’s Ben Chavez, winner of the Backyard Barbeque Cook-off. Page B5
- OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:
- 4-Hers jam-packed week at Fairgrounds
- County looking for community volunteers
- I-90 collision serves as wake up call for tailgatoer
- Auditor calls for special 3-day filing period
- Decathlete fundraiser winners declared
- Motorcycle accident on I-90
- Craze for crazies celebrated at Crazy for Quilts Show
- Washington State Horse Park still rolling & growing
- Discover Pass revenue reopens closed recreation areas