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FRONT PAGE NEWS:

  • No Kings Day Peaceful Protest – (Carl Nelson Photo)
  • BLM issues fire restrictions for Kittitas County
  • Town Planning Commission has two new Commissioners
  • Roslyn City Council: Police updates, fire season warnings, and new historical kiosks in the works
  • WSU Forest and Range Owners Field Day in Cle Elum on Saturday
  • Summer track and court closures planned at CER School campus

 

STATE & REGIONAL NEWS:

  • Father’s Day Fundraiser nets $5,400 for MouseAbout – (Victoria Malcolm Photo)
  • Fire Districts begin BURN BAN
  • State Employee of the Year – (Photo courtesy of Kittitas County Auditor)
  • Washington state will receive up to $105.6 million from national settlement with Purdue Pharma
  • Home Wildfire Prevention Starts at Zero – (Photo courtesy of Jeff Myers)
  • CEDA opens its doors for Main Street Week – (Victoria Malcolm Photo)

 

VOICES:

  • Local citizens stand together to defend the U.S. Constitution on No Kings Day – (Carl Nelson Photos)
  • Frankly Speaking: The great eSCAPE
  • Reminiscences: I’m nearly 100 years old and missing the good old days...A close call with a chopped gas line by Dan Sater
  • LETTER: Bator family legacy lives on – Kelly Bator Gniffke, Cle Elum
  • LETTER: No Kings in America…since 1776 – Barry Brunson, Cle Elum
  • LETTER: Cle Elum/Roslyn Police Dept. assistance at rally appreciated – Catherine Cook, for Roslyn/Cle Elum
  • LETTER: Keep protests peaceful – Dan Sater, Cle Elum

 

COMMUNITY:

  • CALENDAR: What’s Happening, Senior Living, etc.
  • Tribune Rewind… historic headlines and photos compiled by Kayla Snider
  • After 30 years delivering precious cargo school bus driver Dottie Lang retires – (Carl Nelson Photo)
  • Roslyn Farmers Market Opening Day! – (Victoria Malcolm Photos)
  • Color Our World: Local libraries kick off summer reading adventures – (Victoria Malcolm Photos)
  • Kiwanis responds to community request for more trash cans at Laurel Hill Cemetery – (Carl Nelson Photo)
  • Main Street Week  – (Photo courtesy of CEDA)
  • Forest Service offers new digital NW Forest Pass
  • Zimfest 2025: Live Celebration of Zimbabwean Music and Dance

 

OBITUARIES:

 

 

SCHOOL & SPORTS

  • Johnston & Williams helps support Easton Jaguar Football – (Photo courtesy of Johnston & Williams Funeral Home)
  • Fishing Derby is big hit with the youngsters – (Photo courtesy of Logan Tarrant)
  • Sun Country Ladies Golf Club competes in a variety of tourneys
  • Free summer meals available for kids and teens
  • Swauk-Teanaway Grange awards scholarships to 2025 graduates
  • CERHS seniors awarded over $335,000 in scholarships
  • Walter Strom Middle School Honor Roll

 

PLUS RECIPES, COMICS, PUZZLES, HOROSCOPE, CALENDAR AND MORE

 

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