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FRONT PAGE NEWS:

  • Dial-a-ride bus service now available to Easton residents – (photo)
  • Biden projected to win state and nation – (photo)
  • City issues Suncadia 30-day deadline to fulfill 2002 obligation regarding recreation center
  • T-Mobile set to request alternate location for cell tower in Cle Elum
  • COVID-19 cases spreading very quickly in Puget Sound region

STATE & REGIONAL NEWS:

  • Dept. of Revenue offers free business taxes webinar Nov.17
  • AG Ferguson statement on Washington Supreme Court striking down I-976
  • Grant bolsters support for first-generation, low-income students at Yakima Valley College
  • Snow is in the forecast for parts of the PNW, it’s time to prepare for winter driving
  • Flu Vaccine now available for uninsured adults at no cost
  • DNR releases Forest Action Plan, setting course for WA’s Forest
  • Bitter cold obliterates records in western U.S. as storm dumps snow, ice
  • L&I is seeking feedback on draft administrative policies
  • President signs Bill to address crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women
  • CERSD publicizes sick policy for students and staff
  • Public works employee moves on
  • State Parks announces Nov. 27 as final 2020 free day
  • Court orders $490,000 go to authentic veterans charities after judgment against sham charity
  • Snoqualmie Pass calls for wastewater treatment plant bids
  • State LCB COVID-19 watchdogs clamp down on merchant in Sultan
  • RSVP’s cartridge and cell phone recycling halts
  • Fire Dept. honors Hinks – (photo)
  • Marian Meadows project in Easton still on the public process – (photo)
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield enrollees can expect payments from $2.67 billion settlement
  • Five days to public hearing aimed to air proposed short-term rental municipal code
  • HALLOWEEN celebrations in Cle Elum, Roslyn, Suncadia and Easton shined with levity and fun – (photos)

VOICES:

  • Veterans Day, hero’s of my valley Ronald Arthur Slater – Cle Elum
  • Frankly Speaking: Can used deck potting soil be used for double duty?…. It depends! – (photos)

COMMUNITY:

  • Roslyn downtown’s totem pole restored and erected in new location – (photos)
  • CALENDAR: What’s Happening, Senior Living, Cle Elum Eagles #649
  • Johnston & Williams Funeral Home makes donation to Centennial Center – (photo)
  • ‘Operation Christmas Child’ collection week begins Nov. 16
  • Thank you for your service! – (photos)
  • Sheriff’s office and Hopesource launch the ‘Second Chance Act Grant’ – (photo)
  • State provides funding to help with access to behavioral health care – (photo)
  • Contreras and Peterson promoted at Kittitas County Corrections Center – (photo)
  • Win the ‘Election Year Quilt’ – (photo)
  • Park Dedicated in memory of the late Deputy Sheriff Ryan Thompson
  • Christmas tree permits available online
  • TRIBUNE REWIND…..
  • WILDLIFE WATCH:
    • Dazed screech owl rescued from local roadway
    • The nature of Color: For Birds, It’s more then Meets the Eye! – (photo)
    • WSDA entomologists locate first U.S. Asian giant hornet nest in Washington – (photos)
    • It’s Flood Awareness Month

OBITUARIES:

SPORTS & SCHOOL:

  • The most common sports related injuries – (photo)
  • Yakima Valley College joins ‘Moving Ahead with Adult Ed’ national campaign to get adults back to school and work
  • Area students named to University of Washington Dean’s list
  • School Lunch
  • Putting the “Class” in the Class of 2021: Hannah Rainwater
  • Spotlight Athlete of the week: Gage Ellison – Cle Elum-Roslyn High School – (photo)
  • Spotlight Student of the Week: Chloe Brown – Cle Elum-Roslyn High School – (photo)

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

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