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I-90 bus crash leaves two dead, 21 injured: Another unrelated accident a day later and just six miles farther down the highway takes the life of a 15 yr old from Yakima.  Details of both accidents on the front page.

Solar farm bill dies in special session: Teanaway Solar Reserve determines to change approach and doesn’t yet rule out the possibility of breaking ground this year.  Front page and A8

Rescue near Cougar Gulch: two four-wheeler enthusiasts spend night in the woods waiting for help from the USFS and a jeep club. Page A2

Frankly Speaking: on Gleaning in the upper county – time to plan. Page A4

RSVP, Red Cross and County EMS in Cle Elum with a show of volunteerism: Three entities bringing three services benefiting all age groups. Page A5

Memorial Day in Roslyn: CERSD Superintendent Mark Flatau, “We are surrounded by heroes.”  Coverage and photos of this years ceremonial traditions on Page A9.

Hit the trail and hang on to your tails – it’s a long way to Idaho!: John Wayne Pioneer Wagons and Riders Association 30th Anniversary Ride

OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK’S NKC TRIBUNE:

  • Cle Elum Council amends 2011 budget
  • Easton kicks-off summer with Memorial Day Celebration
  • 1955 Chevy Convertible wins ‘Best in Show’.
  • ‘Pie-ing’ of politicians raises funds for Thorp Mill

SCHOOL & SPORTS:

  • Academic Student of the Week: Meghan Bernard-Johnson
  • Athlete of the Week: Dani Sweigard
  • Congratulations Warriors on a great 2011 Spring Season! Photo spread of various teams, page B7
  • CERHS & Thorp track stars show well at Districts & State
  • District champ Iacolucci finishes seventh at state
  • ‘Iron Man Bramen’ hasn’t missed a day of school in six years
  • ‘Happily Ever After’ at the Prom: photo of Easton-Thorp Prom royal court.
  • When the clock strikes – you: Thorp school district presents DUI prevention program.
  • Thorp School comes alive with music and art
  • Easton & Thorp students wrap senior projects