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    Tonasket EMS practices its response procedures on a pair of "victims" during Saturday's school shooting drill. Photo by Brent Baker
    Area first responders prepare for worst
    By Brent Baker • July 19, 2012 4:27 pm

    TONASKET – Smoke and the sounds of gunfire filled the air, as did the moans and screams of fallen students…

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    No, not my internet! - A Sunday, July 8, night brush fire in Crumbacher damaged the fiber optic lines that provide much of the North Valley with internet service, leaving many - including North Valley Hospital and the Tonasket School District's dedicated
    DNR firefighters gain control of 13 fires that...
    By Janet Pearce • July 12, 2012 4:48 pm

    OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) responded to fires brought on by lighting and hot, dry…

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    Oroville Heritage Days and Fly-in July 20-21
    Oroville Heritage Days and Fly-in July 20-21
    By Gary DeVon • July 12, 2012 4:47 pm

    OROVILLE – Mark your calendars for an activity packed weekend July 20 to July 21 as Oroville Heritage Days and…

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    Oroville's Six Year Transportation Program amended
    Oroville's Six Year Transportation Program amended
    By Gary DeVon • July 12, 2012 4:46 pm

    OROVILLE – The Oroville City Council amended the 2012-2017 Six Year Transportation Program at their Tuesday, July 3 meeting adding…

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    Hospital CEO breaks down NVH performance
    Hospital CEO breaks down NVH performance
    By Brent Baker • July 12, 2012 4:38 pm

    TONASKET – Is the glass half full, or half empty?North Valley Hospital District CEO Linda Michel seems to see that…

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    Tonasket Police plan school shooting drill
    Tonasket Police plan school shooting drill
    By Brent Baker • July 5, 2012 3:05 pm

    TONASKET – It’s a scenario no one wants to think about: a gunman loose in the local school, shooting staff…

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    Council discusses noise ordinance revamp
    Council discusses noise ordinance revamp
    By Brent Baker • July 5, 2012 2:48 pm

    TONASKET – The Tonasket City Council will be reviewing its noise ordinance after a number of reports that the current…

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    Detective Mike Murray of the Okanogan County Sheriff's office checks out of service after 39 years in law enforcement. The detective, who began his career with the Oroville Police Department retired last Friday. OCSO photo
    Detective Mike Murray retires from Okanogan County Sheriffs...
    By Gary DeVon • July 5, 2012 2:45 pm

    OKANOGAN – Detective Mike Murray, who served for two years as Okanogan County Sheriff and started his career with the…

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    Sen. Maria Cantwell
    Okanogan County recipient of federal dollars
    By Gary DeVon • July 5, 2012 2:40 pm

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Okanogan County will receive about $2.25 million in Secure Rural School funding through an amendment to the…

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    Constructed in 1987, Zosel Dam replaced a wooden structure that served Zosel's Sawmill. The current dam is used to control water levels on Lake Osoyoos under the Oroville-Tonasket Irrigation District as authorized by the state Department of Ecology. The w
    IJC seeks public comments Lake Osoyoos levels
    By Gary DeVon • July 5, 2012 2:38 pm

    OROVILLE/OSOYOOS – The International Joint Commission is seeking comments from the public regarding the regulation of water levels of Lake…

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    There's nothing resembling "fun" going on at the Tonasket City Pool this summer after it was shut down last fall and condemned this spring. The Tonasket City Council is trying to build a community-based coalition to spearhead the construction and long-ter
    City seeks area-based council for new Tonasket swimming...
    By Brent Baker • July 5, 2012 2:26 pm

    TONASKET – The Tonasket City Council was in agreement at its Tuesday, June 26, meeting that the city swimming pool…

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    Dr. John McCarthy
    Former area doctor, John McCarthy, named Family Physician...
    By Lynette Faye • June 28, 2012 12:21 pm

    BELLEVUE – The Washington Academy of Family Physicians (WAFP) has named Spokane physician, John McCarthy, MD as Family Physician of…

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    Last year George Thornton led a native plant hike at Lost Lake as part of the Okanogan Highlands Associations Summertime Highland Wonders educational series. This year Thornton will take a group into the secluded cedar groves northeast of Buckhorn Mountai
    Cedar Ecology Hike in the Okanogan Highlands on...
    By Julie Vanderwal • June 28, 2012 12:18 pm

    CHESAW – On Saturday, July 7, local botanist, George Thornton, will take a group into the secluded cedar groves northeast…

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