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THIS YOUNG SPRING CHINOOK SALMON, one of a million at the hatchery, is shown in a 100-foot, concrete raceway, spending days doing what it does best: leaping. In this photo, the youngster is charging into the river water that flows into the raceway much like a waterfall. See related story on page A4.
Jim Fossett photo
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Queen Bea’s Coronation this Saturday - June 27th Pioneer days kick-off event at the Eagles…
Eat at Joe’s ‘career change’ grant funds open - One more grant available for someone in the mood for change!
5,000 Salmon on last leg to Kittitas Co. - 400 salmon a day returning home late this year, join them at the salmon feed July 24th.
Horse Park architect scopes area cross-country course - Check out the schematic for this project begun 15 years ago and well on it’s way towards eventual reality.
Sapphire Skies to host public meeting for City Heights, 350 acre planned community - Your opportunity to contribute to the environmental impact study currently underway regarding this venture. County stakeholders zero in on stimulus funds - $38,000,000 in stimulus funds and the potential of grant writing…
Statewide stimulus-funded safety projects - 32 highways across Washington to receive improvements by December 2009
Morton goes 14-0 on grant wins for Cle Elum - $35,000 more funds to work with thanks to our own Community Development Director Matt Morton. Find out how they get allocated.
Scholarship deadline June 30 - Available to all Washington 8th and 9th graders of ’08-’09. Check out the qualifications that may get you a tuition free college education.
Double dunking from Brewster-Chelan - That was then this is now, the Cle Elum-Roslyn and Cashmere (summer baseball) game locations have been changed, times remain the same.
Conway Coffee to close July 1 - Everything’s on sale and then the doors close…
Locals tee off for scholars - Over 100 golfers attended the Kiwanis sponsored Dollars for Scholars tournament…
He stood above the rest - Winning the Swauk-Teanaway Grange Scholarship Award will give him a start on his Walla Walla Community College then WSU bound education.
The Volcano that almost got the kindie - An insightful interview with Cle Elum-Roslyn School District All-day Kindergarten Graduate, Abe.
Elementary Students spotlighted at assembly - 12 Gold and 19 Silver 5th grade winners of the Presidential Education Award for Academic Achievement.
A river runs through it - Swift Link kids, grades 3-8, create fairy tale mural to grace theit building.
Exploration & Discovery - Follow four local women’s impressions of Washington’s beautiful and historic countryside from Cle Elum to the Columbia River Gorge.
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