Noreen Olma, a member of the Okanogan County Cattlewomen, has been named the 2024 Washington State Cattlewoman of the Year.
TONASKET – The Okanogan County Sasquatch Special Olympic Team organized a food drive hosted by Lee Franks and Grants Market…
State-backed GET Prepaid 529 can be used for nearly any post-high school education or training.
Ronald “Ron” Pilkinton, 67, died Oct. 20, 2024. He was born in Springfield, MO. on Aug 18, 1957 to John and Allene (Essary) Pilkinton.
Police in Portland have released new details about the suspect in Monday’s ballot box fires in Southeast Portland and Vancouver, Wash.
Robert (Bob) Cook, 93, Loomis, Wash. died Sept. 21, 2024. He was born Oct. 5, 1930 in Tonasket, Wash to John and Naomi (Colbert) Cook.
The Central Washington Fentanyl Task Force released the taskforce’s final report outlining guidance to help mitigate the ongoing fentanyl crisis.
It’s not to late for people to cast their vote in the general election, even if they are not currently registered.
Two candidates are on the general election ballot for 7th District Representative Position 2, Paul “Rocky” Dean (D) and Hunter Abell (R) at a candidate’s forum in Oroville.
Okanogan County will be lifting Burn Restrictions after midnight tonight, Oct. 25, 2024.
Izzabel Cruz, a 16-year-old sophomore at Tonasket High School was crowned Miss Rodeo Tonasket last Saturday evening by the Comancheros Rodeo Club.
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.
