Earlier this month, state officials reported that the operating budget faces a $10-12 billion deficit over the next four years.
Thanksgiving is more than just turkey and pumpkin pie; it’s a time to reflect on the blessings in our lives, both big and small.
Oroville City Council agreed to split the cost water overage charges due to a leak that was not discovered for over a year.
NCW Libraries’ annual Winter Reading Program begins on Dec. 1….
The Okanogan County Commissioners agreed to participate in a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for the emergency management department.
The Tonasket American Legion building located on S. Western Ave. is undergoing a significant renovation.
The Oroville community and beyond is rallying together in hopes of finding Sofia Amaro, who was last seen on Tuesday morning, Nov. 19.
Election officials say there are no more general election ballots to be tabulated after the fifth count was held Wednesday, Nov. 20.
At the Nov.19 Oroville City Council meeting, the city offered the position of Chief of Police to Sgt. Gary Hirst.
Okanogan County Special Olympic teams compete in bowling and volleyball and earn medals.
Oroville Police Chief Mike Langford, who announced at the Oct. 17 city council meeting he intended to retire, has officially done so.
The detours are gone, as of last Friday, Whitcomb Avenue, Tonasket’s main street, has reopened to vehicle traffic.
OHA brings an educational presentation Friday, Nov. 22 called Shake, Rattle and Roll: Rattlesnake behavior….