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Jackie Bradley (center) with the crew of the Okanogan County Clerk's office at her retirement party.

Opinion

Out of My Mind, April 19, 2012

News of Jackie Bradley's death came as a shock The sad news of Jackie Bradley's death travelled quickly…

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor, April 19, 2012

Aesthetics great, yet insignificant Dear Gary, If $10,000 is "toilet paper" how big is the budget? While the…

News

Lake group hopes to use weevils to reduce milfoil

OROVILLE - The Lake Osoyoos Association will try and control Eurasian Watermilfoil through the use of weevils, rather…

Clyde Andrews, president of the Oroville Chamber of Commerce, demonstrates the organization's new website at the chamber's general membership meeting held last Thursday, April 12 in the public library's conference room. Photo by Gary DeVon

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New Oroville Chamber of Commerce website launched

OROVILLE - The membership was introduced to the Oroville Chamber of Commerce's new website at their meeting Thursday,…

Jackie Bradley (right) with U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell.

News

Former County Clerk dies in accident

TWISP - Jacqueline "Jackie" L. Bradley, who served nine 4-year terms as Okanogan County Clerk, died in a…

Opinion

Out of My Mind, April 12, 2012

Shouldn't we be making it easier to vote, not harder? Thank God we live in Washington State where…

News

Oroville Chamber meets on Thursday at Public Library

OROVILLE - The Oroville Chamber of Commerce will introduce its redesigned website at the Thursday, April 12 meeting…

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TSD board hears alternative school proposal

TONASKET - The Tonasket School Board heard a presentation by parent Jennifer Steinshouer at its Monday, April 9,…

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Oroville School Board offered a 'pep talk'

OROVILLE - The Oroville School Board met Monday to consider reorganizing the board and to evaluate the superintendent…

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Spring clean-ups planned

NORTH COUNTY - Oroville and Tonasket have scheduled their Spring Clean-ups for next week, with Oroville's starting on…

In 2011 Gorman Brothers Inc. spent $5.5 million three new dry kilns and bio-energy steam plant at their Oroville Reman & Reload facility. The company told the Oroville City Council it plans an additional $10 million in upgrades, including a state-of-t

Business

Oroville Reman and Reload plans $10 million in upgrades

OROVILLE - A representative of Oroville Reload and Reman told the Oroville City Council that the parent company…

Opinion

Out of My Mind, April 5, 2012

Groups disagree about best way to legalize marijuana in Washington I attended the marijuana roundtable held at the…

News

Enrollment still up at Oroville Schools

OROVILLE - Enrollment still remains higher than the Oroville School District based their budget for the year, which…