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    Richard Tapper of Lee Frank Mercantile in Tonasket received Ace Hardware Corporation's "Moment of Truth Award" in recognition for outstanding customer service. Photo by Brent Baker
    Lee Frank employee receives Ace customer service awards
    By Brent Baker • January 5, 2012 5:25 pm

    TONASKET – Richard Tapper is not a man to seek recognition.

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    Oroville School District looking at two-year replacement M&O Levy
    Oroville School District looking at two-year replacement M&O...
    By Gary DeVon • January 5, 2012 5:23 pm

    OROVILLE – Although there was some discussion of running the Oroville School District Maintenance and Operations Levies in each of…

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    The Okanogan County Sheriff's office is seeking information on the whereabouts of Kyle A. Snyder, 20, Oroville. He is sought in connection with a burglary at the Okanogan Eagles on Friday, Dec. 30. OCSO photo
    Deputies solve burglaries in Twisp and Okanogan within...
    By Gary DeVon • January 5, 2012 5:20 pm

    OKANOGAN – At the same time suspects were getting themselves “caught on camera” stealing the same-said camera, other burglars were…

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    North county juveniles arrested for burglarizing Tonasket business, vehicle
    North county juveniles arrested for burglarizing Tonasket business,...
    By Gary DeVon • January 5, 2012 5:19 pm

    TONASKET – Three juveniles were arrested in connection with a burglary at the Blue Bird Orchards warehouse, as well as…

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    Midway Mayor Randy Kappes stands beside the border port that he says links Midway to future prosperity.
    Canadian official denies Midway and Chopaka border crossings...
    By Cassandra Chin • January 5, 2012 4:14 pm

    According to reports, Canada and the United States are negotiating to close several small border crossings and merge others due…

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    CCC to host Highland Wonders weather presentation
    CCC to host Highland Wonders weather presentation
    By Julie Vanderwal • December 29, 2011 5:36 pm

    TONASKET – The Community Cultural Center of Tonasket will be hosting John Livingston of the Spokane National Weather Service (NOAA)…

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    Oroville Planning Agency to present Critical Area Updates
    Oroville Planning Agency to present Critical Area Updates
    By Gary DeVon • December 29, 2011 5:34 pm

    OROVILLE – The Oroville Planning Agency will hold two informational meetings in January to share updated information on Critical Area…

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    Recreation Plan meetings scheduled around the county
    Recreation Plan meetings scheduled around the county
    By Gary DeVon • December 29, 2011 5:26 pm

    OKANOGAN – Okanogan County will hold community meetings across the county to hear from residents about recreation and gather comments…

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    Newly reelected Oroville Council Members (standing, L-R) Ed Naillon, Walt Hart III and Neysa Roley are sworn in at the Tuesday, Dec. 19 council meeting. City Clerk-Treasurer Kathy Jones led the three council members in the oath while Councilmen Tony Koepk
    Oroville adopts 2012 budget of $6.5 million
    By Gary DeVon • December 29, 2011 5:17 pm

    OROVILLE – The City of Oroville adopted a $6,519,580 budget on Tuesday, Dec. 19, the last council meeting of 2011.The…

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    Canadian man tries to drive wife home after she dies near Pasco
    Canadian man tries to drive wife home after...
    By Gary DeVon • December 25, 2011 11:52 am

    OKANOGAN – Tonasket Police are conducting an investigation after they contacted a Canadian man on his way back to Canada…

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    Sheriff's department makes residential burglary and copper theft arrests
    Sheriff's department makes residential burglary and copper theft...
    By Gazette-Tribune • December 22, 2011 12:23 pm

    OKANOGAN – Tis the season for crime, at least that’s what the sheriff’s department has been experiencing as investigations have…

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    Tonasket Schools to ask for $1.15 million replacement levy
    Tonasket Schools to ask for $1.15 million replacement...
    By Brent Baker • December 22, 2011 12:21 pm

    TONASKET – Faced with looming deadlines and uncertainty from a special legislative session in Olympia, the Tonasket School Board approved…

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    Burn bans expire in seven Eastern Washington counties
    Burn bans expire in seven Eastern Washington counties
    By Sandra Partridge • December 22, 2011 11:53 am

    OLYMPIA – Burn bans expired last Tuesday, Dec. 20 in seven Eastern Washington counties because air quality has improved, according…

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