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    Gary DeVon/staff photo A Tonasket area voter drops her ballot off at one of three ballot boxes in the county. According to Tonasket Mayor Patrick Plumb and City Clerk Alice Attwood, the box outside City Hall has been well used, with voters dropping off their ballots as late as 7:59 p.m. on election night.
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    Voting begins Friday for Washington’s Nov. 5 General...
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 17, 2024 2:30 pm

    Washington’s county elections offices will mail ballots and open official ballot drop boxes by Friday…

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    Sun Lakes Realty is among the strong competitors in the Halloween Decorating Contest each year. Here they brought the whole circus to town. <em>GT file photo</em>
    Oroville businesses asked to decorate storefronts for Halloween
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 17, 2024 11:30 am

    Oroville Chamber is encouraging local businesses to join in a Halloween Decorating Contest on Halloween day.

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    Gary DeVon/GT file photo The Eagled Bluff fire photo that took first place at the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association convention. Gary DeVon/GT file photo
    Gazette-Tribune receives awards at newspaper convention
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 16, 2024 8:30 am

    The staff of the Gazette-Tribune won several awards at this year’s WNPA convention in Olympia on Oct. 4-5.

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    Irrigation Specialists offer local expertise
    Irrigation Specialists offer local expertise
    By Laura Knowlton • October 16, 2024 8:30 am

    In an era where water conservation is becoming increasingly critical Irrigation Specialists are setting the standard for sustainable agricultural practices.

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    The Okanogan County Sasquatch Bowling Team: front row, l-r, Katie Christoph and Khloie Davis; middle row, Shaylee Tonasket, Connie Sanders and Mary Miller and back row, Micheal Munroe, Jaxsin Rizzonelli, Jorge Nunez, Coach Robin Verbeck, Nathan Hehner, Danny Hehner and Emilie Vance. <em>Submitted photo </em>
    Okanogan Sasquatch Bowling does well at Sub-Regional competition
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 16, 2024 8:30 am

    The Okanogan County Sasquatch bowling team made a great showing at the Sub-Regional Bowling competition in Moses Lake on Sunday, Oct. 13.

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    The Oroville Public Library and what changes and improvements the community would like to see will be the topic of a town hall meeting hosted by North Central Regional Libraries on the afternoon of Wednesday, Oct. 23. <em>Gary DeVon/staff photo </em>
    Oroville Public Library hosts community engagement on upcoming...
    By Gary DeVon • October 15, 2024 8:30 am

    The Oroville Public Library invites the community to hear about upcoming improvements to the library space.

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    OVOC will present Annie for their spring musical
    OVOC searching for a director for their spring...
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 15, 2024 8:25 am

    OVOC says it is excited to announce the group is searching for a talented and passionate director for their spring musical

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    Washington’s highest-in-nation minimum wage to go up to $16.66 an hour in 2025
    Washington’s highest-in-nation minimum wage to go up to...
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 14, 2024 8:30 am

    (The Center Square) – Washington’s minimum wage – already the highest state-level minimum wage in the nation – will be going up 38 cents next year.

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    The Okanogan Famiily Barter Faire traces its roots back for half a century and is open to visitors this weekend. <em>Gary DeVon/GT file photo </em>
    Okanogan Family Barter Faire this weekend
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 11, 2024 8:30 am

    The Okanogan Family Barter Faire is this weekend about 13 miles east of Tonasket at 76 Cayuse Mountain Rd.

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    An example of some of the work All Valley Insulation can do. Submitted photo
    Reins of change: All Valley Insulation under new...
    By Laura Knowlton • October 10, 2024 8:30 am

    All Valley Insulation, a well established provider of insulation solutions for over 18 years, has come under new ownership.

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    Caring for our companions: Free spay and neuter...
    By Laura Knowlton • October 9, 2024 8:30 am

    In Okanogan County, the issue of pet overpopulation is a pressing concern that leads to countless animals facing abandonment and euthanasia.

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    WA superintendent of public schools candidates agree state’s funding model flawed
    WA superintendent of public schools candidates agree state’s...
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 8, 2024 8:30 am

    Incumbent Chris Reykdal and challenger David Olson found some common ground. Both think the state’s funding model for public education is flawed.

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    The DNR Post-Fire Recovery Program works with partners to restore aquatic and beaver habitats in burned areas like the one pictured above. <em>Photo Jessa Lewis/DNR</em>
    Washington DNR announces grant funding for post-fire reforestation
    By Gazette-Tribune • September 30, 2024 8:30 am

    Post-Fire Recovery Program has awarded five grants for reforestation projects on burned lands across Washington State.

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