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On Washington radar: possible drought year

 

THIS WEEK Bureau of Reclamation water forecasters come out with the annual March report irrigators are anxious to hear about. Shown above, Lake Cle Elum a couple days ago, approximately 37-feet below what it was this time last year, according to the Bureau’s Hydromet data collection system. N.K.C. TRIBUNE/Jim Fossett photo


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On Stands starting Thursday!

Front Page this week!

Where's

the news?

It's in our printed newspaper.

 

Here's what you're missing if you don't read this week's (March 4th) Tribune!

(new headlines Thursdays)


Will County Commissioners' mid-February proposal end exempt well moratorium?
Governor Gregoir in support of an agreement that could end the moratorium by April 15.  Further details and the website with all the details, on the front page if this week's NKC Tribune. 

City considers selling 44-year-old Pinecrest Manor

A short history of the building complete with photo of it's Grand Opening.  Front page then and now.

Fond farewell to a piece of Ronald's history
Another then and now, this one in pictures with accompanying story on pg B1.

Senate support for HB2893 could help Upper County schools over the short term

...by allowing local schools to use a greater percentage of the funding generated from the recently passed maintenance and operation levies.  Find more details on the bottom of this week's front page.


OTHER HEADLINES IN THIS WEEK'S NKC TRIBUNE:


SCHOOL & SPORTS:

  • Warrior farm teams hit the maplewood
  • Youth baseball and softball registration is on for spring play
  • CE-R High School team advances state Knowledge Bowl competition in Spokane

ON THE CALENDAR:
  • Suessapalooza IV
  • Annual Home, Garden & Business EXPO
  • Forest Advisory Committees to meet
  • WARRIOR MANIA
  • 13th District telephone town hall rescheduled
  • Daylight Savings Time, March 14

 

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