Linda Carole Luxem, 80, died Sept. 16, 2024, in East Wenatchee, Wash. She was born Feb. 3, 1944, in Spokane, Wash. to Fred and Nellie Seay.
The candidates for Okanogan County Commissioner Position 1, Nick Timm and Marc Doney, participated in a candidates’ forum last Tuesday evening.
Public can comment until Nov. 21 on DNR’s draft Outdoor Access and Responsible Recreation Strategic Plan
Washington’s county elections offices will mail ballots and open official ballot drop boxes by Friday…
Oroville Chamber is encouraging local businesses to join in a Halloween Decorating Contest on Halloween day.
The staff of the Gazette-Tribune won several awards at this year’s WNPA convention in Olympia on Oct. 4-5.
The Okanogan County Sasquatch bowling team made a great showing at the Sub-Regional Bowling competition in Moses Lake on Sunday, Oct. 13.
OVOC says it is excited to announce the group is searching for a talented and passionate director for their spring musical
(The Center Square) – Washington’s minimum wage – already the highest state-level minimum wage in the nation – will be going up 38 cents next year.
The Okanogan Family Barter Faire is this weekend about 13 miles east of Tonasket at 76 Cayuse Mountain Rd.
Wanda Kay Mattix, 79, Loomis, Wash., died Oct. 2, 2024. Born in Fairplay, Colo., on Sept. 15, 1945, to Stanley G. Cook and Opal G. (Darrah) Cook.
Roger A. Stucker, Oroville, died on Sept, 26, 2024. He was born March 12, 1953 to Marian and Slim Stuckerin in Genesee, Idaho.
Incumbent Chris Reykdal and challenger David Olson found some common ground. Both think the state’s funding model for public education is flawed.
