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New reporter excited to cover Tonasket area

The Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune welcomes Robert Mueri to the staff as a photographer-writer, primarily covering the Tonasket area.

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Tonasket and Oroville set Spring Clean-up dates

The cities of Tonasket and Oroville have each set Spring Clean-up dates in April to spruce up their…

Humanities Washington presenter Maia Brown. Submitted by NCWL

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NCW Libraries offers virtual Humanities Washington Program

Learn how a two-century-old Eastern European Jewish tradition can help with contemporary challenges.

The Oroville Grange has been awarded $62,000 from the state legislature to make upgrades to their historic building, which is located on Fir Street and used for many community events. <em>Gary De Von/staff photo</em>

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Oroville Grange receives $62K from state to kick off ‘Building Community’ campaign

Oroville Grange has had its capital request for funds approved by the state legislature for $62,000.

An exhuberent Sierra Buckmiller waves to the audiance after being introduced at Selection Night.

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Anna Hernandez selected as 2024 May Festival Queen

Anna Hernandez was selected as this year’s May Festival Queen at Selection Night last Saturday, Feb. 10.

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Council approves bid for security cameras for public works, parks

Tonasket Council heard a quote for electrical work and security camera installation and approved Councilwoman Alisa Weddle as…

May Festival Royalty candidates Jayden Glover, Anna Hernandez and Sierra Buckmiller.

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Three vie for May Festival Royalty, Selection Night Feb. 10

This year’s May Festival Royalty candidates are Jayden Glover, Anna Hernandez and Sierra Buckmiller.

The roof on the Molson Grange Hall and the crumbling parapet. Submitted photos

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Molson Grange Hall fails inspection, community appeals for help

The structure of the Molson Grange Hall has failed inspection and is in need of repairs.

Christmas Tree Lighting 2021 Gary De Von/GT File Photo

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North County Community Christmas Tree Lightings on Saturday, Tonasket has Winterfest on Friday and Saturday

Tonasket and Oroville have their annual Christmas Tree Lightings, as well as many other fun activities planned for…

The Oroville Eagles offered a free Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday starting at 1 p.m. By 2 p.m nearly 50 people had shared a meal, not counting those who got meals to go for those who could not make it. And more people were still coming in at that time to partake in the free meal. Below Turkey and all the trimmings were all on offer for a traditional Thanksgivimg dinner.
Gary DeVon/staff photo

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Giving Thanks Together

Oroville Eagles hosts Thanksgiving dinner for the community

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Oroville Senior Center presents Emergency Preparedness Plan to council

The Oroville Senior Citizens presented the center’s Emergency Preparedness plan to the Oroville City Council .

Some of the two million pounds of material that Green Okanogan has recuycled since opening. A new Ecology grant will help them open a repair cafe to fix household items. Green Okanogan/submitted photo

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Green Okanogan recycles two million pounds, opens Recycle Café

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The lives of six military veterans and members of the American Legion Post 82 were honored Saturday, Aug. 5. Laura Knowlton/staff photo

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Six veterans honored in “Post Everlasting” ceremony

Tonasket American Legion Post 82 honored two Vietnam War and four Korean War veterans during a “Post Everlasting”…