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FRONT PAGE NEWS:

  • Mobile Food Bank rolls into Roslyn next Wednesday – (photo)
  • Prescribed fire season begins in Roslyn
  • Worried about ballot drop boxes? Don’t be. We got this!
  • Kittitas County Chamber hosts candidate forums ahead of Nov. 3 election
  • U.S. National Forest campground closing dates
  • Cle Elum garners more CARES Act funding for small businesses

STATE & REGIONAL NEWS:

  • State & National news:
    • Coronavirus new briefs
    • Lawsuit filed to protect America’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from oil and gas drilling
    • Forty-nine Washington State Patrol Troopers sworn in for commission
    • IRS extends Economic Impact Payment deadline to Nov. 21 to help non-filers
    • K-12 Internet Access Program allows more students to learn from home
    • Washington State Lawmakers push for Federal Emergency Disaster Declaration following wildfires
    • Help State Broadband Office Identify low or no high-speed internet service areas
    • State regulators approve Advanced Meter rules
    • Senate calls on Postmaster General to reverse U.S. Postal Service changes
    • FEMA response update: Hurricane Teddy, Tropical Storm Beta, Hurricane Sally and Western Wildfires
    • Return of American Indian ancestral remains and funerary objects from Finland finalized
    • State upgrades business licensing and tax system
  • General Election ballots in the mail next week
  • More fire bans lifted
  • Take the Cascade Prevention Coalition’s survey today
  • Due date for filing 2019 taxes
  • Winning Foundations welcomes Amelia, Cassie and Cori to the team – (photos)
  • DNR expands access to Ahtanum State Forest with pilot project
  • Secretary of State files legal action to declare electronic signatures on initiative petitions unacceptable
  • Kittitas County annual docket amendments public hearing
  • WA L&I establishes minimum wage increase for 2021
  • Colville National Forest assumes admin duties for Tonasket Ranger District
  • Join the Checkerboard Partnership movement – (photo)
  • A brief history of masks from the 17th-century plague to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic
  • MEET THE CANDIDATES – Part 3: Kittitas Co. PUD Commissioner – (photos)
  • Cle Elum Police welcome Officer Johnson – (photo)
  • USDA designated seven WA counties as primary natural disaster areas
  • Use online directory to find COVID-19 testing locations

VOICES:

  • ACTION NEEDED NOW – City and Suncadia must fulfill obligations to provide 12 acres and $5.8 for a new community centerMelissa Becker – Kent, WA
  • Your vote does matterVi Ferguson – Cle Elum
  • State Secretary of Health urges people to take COVID-19 seriously – John Wiesman – Washington State Secretary of Health
  • Frankly Speaking: Sprinkling this DIY Pumpkin Spice anywhere adds the taste of autumn – (photo)

COMMUNITY:

  • Hartwig Vatheuer wins this year’s Pangrazi Award – (photo)
  • Three free State Park days remaining for 2020 – no Discover Pass needed
  • Property taxes for 2020 second half due Nov. 2
  • CALENDAR: What’s Happening & Senior Living
  • Energy assistance available to help pay heating costs
  • PROBLEM SOLVED: Help! My Chase account has been hacked using Zelle Quickpay – (photo)
  • SENIORS: Get to know your Medicare options
  • Day of Prayer & Repentance – (photo)
  • Law and Justice Council grants are available
  • Have Chimneys Cleaned and Inspected Before Use this Season
  • Increase Indoor Garden Success with Proper Watering – (photo)
  • What to do to prepare your garden for winter
  • A DELIGHTFUL FAMILY DESSERT: Cheesecake Cupcakes with Oat & Walnut Crust – (photo)
  • Photos taken by the Hubble Space Telescope are nit in color – (photos)
  • TRIBUNE REWIND…
  • 70th Annual Weed and Invasive Species Conference set for November 3-6

OBITUARIES:

  • John Uribe
  • Georgia Lee Frazier-Goodale
  • Joylynne Gartin
  • Delaine K. Heath

SPORTS & SCHOOL:

  • Sun Country golfers place well at McCormick Woods Golf Course – (photos)
  • Washington Apple Education Foundation launches new scholarship resource website
  • Kittitas County’s 2nd Annual Fire Prevention Week poster contest for students wraps up this week
  • School Lunch
  • STILL ON THE RADAR: Cle Elum-Roslyn’s Natalya Halte dreams of teaching abroad – (photo)
  • Spotlight Athlete of the week: DJ Hansberry- Cle Elum-Roslyn High School – (photo)
  • Spotlight Student of the Week: Jake Kelly – Cle Elum-Roslyn High School – (photo)

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