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CAUGHT IN EGYPTIAN REVOLUTION

  • With help from people at NBC and others, Easton teachers’ mother, MARY DERRICK THORNBERRY,  escapes political upheaval:  Story and photos of Mary and the people who helped her on the front page and page A6.
  • CE-R Athletic Director Peter Smyth flees Cairo with family: story and photos on the front page and page A7

Roslyn readies to spotlight rich history: This article begins this years focus on Roslyn’s 125th birthday! Front page and page A8.

Cle Elum: A highway city challenged by litter?: GO98922 brings the issue to task again, their suggested solutions? Read on page A2

EGSEC may govern permitting for backyard wind turbines: Three democrats and two republicans in support, details on page A8

This years talent showcase could be the best – YET: Directors Rob Witte and Stefan Clemente are thinking outside the box as they plan this years event.  More on page A9 of this week’s NKC Tribune.

WHAT IS LOVE?: Easton 3rd and 4th graders weigh in on the subject.  Page B1

Upper County Couples REVEAL SECRETS of enduring love: Several long term couples and one set of newlyweds share their advice for themselves and others.  Pages B6 & B7

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:

  • Winter parking rules are still in effect
  • Red Mtn avalanche takes woman’s life
  • Town meetings set to air county jail construction project
  • Roslyn Winter Blues Festival event warming up for next week

SCHOOL & SPORTS:

  • Henrichsen & Weigert nab essay awards at state
  • Academic Student of the Week: Lindsey Dearmin
  • Athlete of the Week: Alex Goss
  • Four lucky student readers win bikes
  • Warrior basketball season ends