Spring clean-up crews in full force-volunteers spotted in Roslyn Urban Forest, Swauk Teanaway Grange, and Coal Mines Trail-front page-photos.
Fire District 7 begins search for new chief-Hobbs to resign-front page/A5.
New water and sewer line may benefit three facilities in Roslyn-if the money is there-front page.
Driver swerving to avoid elk closes I-90 eastbound for two hours Tuesday-semi trailer rolled-front page.
Workshops explain Ecology water leasing 2015 programs-two dates, two locations-front page.
STATE & REGIONAL NEWS:
- Attorney General defends States’ marijuana authority in US Supreme Court.
 - WA Healthplanfinder enrolls 165,000.
 - State Parks offers two free days.
 - Public Health needs public input.
 - WA State Patrol using hydrogen fuel cells. Hunter Education Jamboree in June.
 - Run like the wind.
 - Boat launches reopened, water levels at Wanapum Dam normalized.
 
REGIONAL NEWS:
- WYE Park Commission schedules walk through.
 - Local resident dies in collision with unoccupied truck.
 - Spokane woman rear-ends Humvee at Easton.
 - Teanaway Community Forest draft management plan due April 6.
 - Elk amtler shed find.
 - Kittitas County defines scope for capital projects grants.
 - School Board reacts to $104,000 wind farm tax refund.
 - Kittitas County’s Emergency Operations Center staff is growing.
 - Cashmere Valley Bank building demolished-It’s memory lives on.
 - Early spring sprots at Lake Kachess.
 - $49,000 later, Ronald coalmine sinkhole plugged.
 - State regulators roll out new rules for energy conservation, renewables.
 
VOICES:
- Frankly Speaking-Can I grow veggies on the shady side?
 - Letter-The great water scheme-Violet Burke, Cle Elum.
 - Trib Fan Mail-Sponsorship Program partner event appreciates Tribune’s support-Cindy Gregory and Tuesday Bosch-2015 Seussapalooza Co-Chairs, Friends of the Roslyn Library.
 
Business:
- Washington Federal branch donates $1,000 to affordable housing group.
 - Jon Ward Appointed to KV Healthcare Board.
 - Cindy Jobs might have a few thoughts about your drawers.
 - New hair salon owner looks to become key part of community.
 - Red Bird Café is latest business venture of Roslyn entrepreneur.
 
COMMUNITY:
- Easter icons come alive at Windy N Ranch.
 - Spring Burning Begins.
 - ARRF Easter event brings out the hunter-bunny in dogs.
 - Free Shingles Vaccine.
 - Local group donates quilt to veteran.
 - Mrs. Kittitas County celebrates hardworking emergency workers.
 - A spring turkey hunt approaches, hunter education classes filling fast.
 - Olmstead’s old-fashioned plowing show draws hundreds.
 - Spitoon races bring big fun in small packages.
 - Carpenter House needs your dollar for paint.
 - ‘First flight for new Eagle’ at spring craft bazaar.
 - Grange to host free concert featuring National Guard band.
 - Gene Dana receives Patriotic Employer Award.
 - State awarded $11M to home visiting program.
 - Bartrand earns Eagle Scout badge.
 
SPORTS &SCHOOL
- Warrior track and field has strong start to season at Cashmere.
 - The Gashouse Gang-Chapter 5.
 - CERHS Athlete of the Week-Madeline Sanders.
 - School districts computer guru resigns.
 - Girls tennis picks up one win before spring break.
 - Fudge, Kirchmeyer and boys relay podium in Selah.
 - Masons give to INTERACT youth.
 - Social media contest for students.
 - Easton School District to add teacher.
 - CERHS Student of the Week-Kylene Sutton.
 - Coiling with Mother Nature’s needles.
 - Spinning sets, lively songs, period costumes and live musicians delight audiences a 7 performances of Anne of Green Gables in Roslyn.
 - Fast facts about grass.
 - Tiib Around the World to Southeast Asia with Marc Rich & Daniel Antonelli
 
						
							
			
			
