OVOC will bring its production of ‘Love Letters’ to Omak and Tonasket

OVAC their production of “Love Letters,” which will be staged at the Omak Performing Arts Center and the Community Cultural Center of Tonasket.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 19, 2024 8:30 am
Washington law enforcement org weighs in on upcoming changes to pursuit law

Law enforcement agencies across Washington state will have a less restrictive set of rules when it comes to vehicle pursuits of fleeing suspects.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 16, 2024 8:30 am
DNR planning prescribed burn on 20 acres in Okanogan County

A prescribed fire operation to reduce wildfire risk and restore forest health near Tonasket may begin as soon as Monday, April 15.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 15, 2024 8:30 am
K9 Timber, certified in finding fentanyl and other contraband, joins OCC team

K9 Timber and his handler Corrections Deputy (CD) Bennett graduated from training Friday, April 11.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 12, 2024 8:30 am
Does a new Washington state law ban natural gas, or is that claim ‘misinformation’?

Puget Sound Energy is challenging claims that a recent bill signed into law restricts or eliminates natural gas service.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 11, 2024 8:30 am
Former gubernatorial candidate under fire for calling GOP woman ‘female dog’

Former state gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp is facing possible expulsion from a state law enforcement association for posts calling female lawmakers “bitches.”

By Gazette-Tribune • April 9, 2024 8:30 am
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Christine Quintasket or Hum-ishu-ma, better known by her author name, Mourning Dove, was the first Native American woman to publish a novel west of the Rockies. Photo courtesy Borderlands Historical Society Sponsored
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