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Vial of L.I.F.E. program begins in Cle Elum: How can a 5″ prescription looking vial in your frig save your life?  Find out on the front page!

Electric Car recharging stations may soon plug in to Upper County: City Administrator Matt Morton and service station owner Tom Willette weigh in on the subject plus the pros and cons of electric cars, on this week’s front page.

Marian Meadows FEIS moves Easton project step closer to fruition: A recap of what Marian Meadows is, what FEIS is and when they get the final stamp of approval.  Front page.

Georgia artist replaces Egypt escapee’s rolling pin: Last week’s feature person Mary Thornberry receives special gift/souvenir of her preferred weapon.  Page B3

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:

  • CMA Church welcomes new pastor, Huskies football legend
  • 83-year-old survivor christens ski lift destroyed by landslide he ‘rode out’ in an easy chair, pg B2
  • Frank discourses on GREEN POTATOES
  • Roslyn Announces city council seat vacancy
  • Multi-agency search for missing toddler ends well
  • Cle Elum Ranger District names Public Information Officer
  • Roslyn Eagles ready to spoof Oscars night
  • Cle Elum chimps toast upcoming event with juice
  • Plesha wins Anytime Fitness HDTV prize

SPORTS & SCHOOL:

  • Academic student of the Week: Amanda Anderson
  • Athlete of the Week: Laura Potts
  • Frosh, first-time wrestler Tashia Mosely makes state-alternate
  • Granger coach apologizes to Warriors
  • Local Pony Club members score in 2010