Annual DNR and Forest Service report also includes first pine mortality attributed to California Fivespined Ips beetle in western Washington.
Electrical customers may have power turned off as part of a program to reduce wildfires caused by their equipment.
Ralph Beyers, 94, of Tonasket Wash., died April 26, 2024. He was born July 4, 1929 in Okanogan, Wash. to Fred and Elizabeth Beyers.
Green Okanogan brought the “Repair Café” to the CCC of Tonasket last Saturday, May 4 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The opportunity to become a candidate for office during Washington’s 2024 elections opened Monday.
Hikers have more to watch out for than bears this summer.
Tonasket Pizza is ‘Business of the Year’
One strategy for state officials looking to transition Washington’s transportation sector to electric vehicles is by subsidizing them with taxpayer dollars.
Paul Sydnes, born March 10, 1949, to Paul Sydnes and Velma Marie Sydnes (Mills) in Rawlins, Wyoming, died on April 25, 2024
The American Heart Association and the National Football League provide $1,000 financial grants to support movement during the school day
More than nine months since workers started paying into the state-mandated long-term care insurance program but if voters approve Initiative 2124 , workers can opt out.
The Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune welcomes Robert Mueri to the staff as a photographer-writer, primarily covering the Tonasket area.
Oroville Grange hosted a free concert for the community made up of musicians from the Oroville Elementary, Middle and High School
