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    The Washington State Department of Transportation inspects the SR97 bridge over the Okanogan River south of Oroville in April of 2021. Gary De Von/GT File Photo
    WSDOT could overspend revenue by $7 billion by...
    By Gazette-Tribune • December 11, 2024 5:00 pm

    As the state Legislature grapples with a disputed estimate of $14 billion of an operating budget overspend over the next four years….

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    Mike Langford
    Former Oroville Police Chief wants to stay involved...
    By Gary DeVon • December 11, 2024 12:00 pm

    Former Oroville Police Chief Mike Langford wants to start a law enforcement training service.

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    FREEP!K
    All is calm: Strategies for a peaceful holiday...
    By Laura Knowlton • December 10, 2024 5:00 pm

    As the holiday season approache and traditional fesivities begin, for many it also brings a familiar sense of anxiety.

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    Economic Alliance sets up appointments in various communities throughout Okanogan County to meet with their business outreach team.
    Oroville council hears about The Economic Alliance from...
    By Gary DeVon • December 9, 2024 5:00 pm

    The Oroville City Council heard from Roni Holder-Diefenbach, Executive Director of Okanogan County Economic Alliance on Dec. 3.

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    Black Press Media File
    Lawmakers push to end daylight saving time despite...
    By Gazette-Tribune • December 9, 2024 12:00 pm

    A bipartisan effort to “ditch the switch” is returning to Washington state where the Legislature would make Pacific Standard Time year-round.

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    Tonasket Senior Center
    Tonasket Senior Center appreciates all the support this...
    By Gazette-Tribune • December 6, 2024 5:00 pm

    The Tonasket Senior Center wants to express its appreciation to the local communities for the support provided to the center this year.

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    Okanogan County Ballot boxes in Oroville and Tonasket. Oroville's, left, is at the Oroville Police Station and Tonasket's is at city hall. New Washington state legislation, if passed, could fund video security cameras through a grant program. The legislation is in response to two ballot boxes that were set on fire prior to the November general election. GT file photos.
    Washington legislation would put security cameras near ballot...
    By Gazette-Tribune • December 6, 2024 12:00 pm

    After someone set fire to ballot boxes in October, a state lawmaker filed legislation to create a new security camera grant program.

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    Scam alert: Fraudulent Secretary of State notices targeting Washington small businessesScam letters demand payment for state business filings
    Scam alert: Fraudulent Secretary of State notices targeting...
    By Gazette-Tribune • December 5, 2024 5:00 pm

    Attorney General Bob Ferguson is warning of a scammer posing as the Secretary of State’s Office targeting Washington small businesses.

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    Oroville City Hall, located at 1308 Ironwood. The entrance to the council chambers is located in on the south side of the building.
Oroville City Hall, located at 1308 Ironwood. The entrance to the council chambers is located in on the south side of the building. Gary De Von/file photo
    Oroville approves rate increases for water, sewer and...
    By Gary DeVon • December 5, 2024 12:00 pm

    OROVILLE – The Oroville City Council passed three proposed ordinances raising water, sewer and garbage rates for 2025.

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    Oroville School Board updated on elementary facilities project,...
    By Gary DeVon • December 4, 2024 5:00 pm

    The Oroville School Board met Nov. 25 and heard reports from the superintendent and the elementary and high school principal.

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    North Valley Hospital was recently honored for they Critical Access Hospital Achievement of Quality Excellence program by the Washington State Hospital Association. Laura Knowlton/GT File Photo
Laura Knowlton/GT File Photo
    North Valley Hospital Board approves proposed 2025 Budget
    By Laura Knowlton • December 4, 2024 12:00 pm

    The NVH Board approved several significant financial measures, including a five percent increase in nursing home rates.

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    Tonasket’s founders found themselves sporting Santa hats as the city gears up for its annual Tonasket Winter Fest, a tradition that brings the community together, celebrating holiday cheer and winter wonder. Tonasket will light up its community Christmas tree on Friday, Dec. 6, while neigboring Oroville will light up their tree on Saturday, Dec. 7. <em>Laura Knowlton/staff photo </em>
    Tonasket and Oroville host Christmas tree lightings and...
    By Gazette-Tribune • December 3, 2024 5:00 pm

    North County will be kicking off the holiday season with Christmas tree lightings, bazaars, kids’ Christmas parties and much more.

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    USFS photo
    Citizens sought for USFS Resource Advisory Committee
    By Gazette-Tribune • December 3, 2024 12:00 pm

    The Forest Service is looking for nominees to fill eight positions on the Resource Advisory Committee.

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