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It’s the biggest cup of cocoa in Washington!: This on the front page and a whole page of photos of Christmas in Cle Elum on page A6

I-1183 leans on two Upper Co. liquor stores: One to close, one to expand their assortment.  Front page and A8

Frankly Speaking about Good Foods: De-stress like a chef this December. Page A4

Reindeer reporting “Sleigh Feels a Bit Light!”: Canopy of Caring needs help.

Postmaster retires & heads south: Dave Thompson, South Cle Elum, gives his farewell in an interview with NKC Tribune reporter Katie Brinkerhoff. Page B1

Leaving a legacy: Easton School District establishes the Anna Powell scholarship to honor and continue on her special way of encouraging students, co-workers and friends.

You’ll have a blue Christmas without them: The Dusty 45’s come to Vogue, Dec. 17

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:

  • State certifies Kittitas County election results
  • Drugs cited as cause of I-90 rollover
  • USFS announces roads closed to wheeled vehicles
  • Light up your property for annual contest


SCHOOL AND SPORTS:

  • Athlete of the Week: Sara Ferguson
  • Academic of the Week: Lindsey Dearmin
  • It’s not just an old gym where basketball was played
  • Warriors down one, up one in pre-season opener
  • CERHS Warriors get ready to hit the mat (wrestling)
  • CERHS 2011 fall sports team awards
  • Warrior Country: Sic Levels of Commitment, by Abe Silvestri