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    Buoys mark the channel where the No Wake Zone begins between Osoyoos Lake Veterans Memorial Park and Zosel Dam downstream. The slower speed helps to protect wildlife which are abundant in the area, as well as preventing shoreline erosion. Photos by Gary D
    Oroville still working on new 'no wake' ordinance
    By Gazette-Tribune • August 25, 2011 11:43 am

    OROVILLE – The Oroville City Council heard an update on the effort to draft a new No Wake Ordinance governing…

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    Over 50 concerned citizens gathered at an informational meeting at the Oroville Senior Center to learn about a potential special assessment area that could be formed to pay back a loan the county took to construct the Eastlake Sewer Project. The meeting w
    People worry they'll have to pay for Eastlake...
    By Gary DeVon • August 25, 2011 9:59 am

    OROVILLE – Concerned they’ll be taxed for a sewer line they say they don’t benefit from, several Eastlake area residents…

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    Tonasket plans fall clean-up for residents and businesses
    Tonasket plans fall clean-up for residents and businesses
    By Gary DeVon • August 18, 2011 3:11 pm

    TONASKET – The City of Tonasket has named Saturday, Sept. 17 as Fall Clean-up for city residents and businesses

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    Primary election narrows field of school board candidates
    Primary election narrows field of school board candidates
    By Gary DeVon • August 18, 2011 3:10 pm

    OKANOGAN – Last Tuesday’s primary election narrowed the field of Oroville School Board candidates for Positions 4 and 5 from…

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    Osoyoos Lake Water Forum Sept. 18-20
    Osoyoos Lake Water Forum Sept. 18-20
    By Corinne Jackson • August 18, 2011 3:00 pm

    OSOYOOS, BC – Not since the signing of the original Operating Orders on Osoyoos Lake 25 years ago, regulating water…

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    The fire danger is very high as indicated by this sign going up state Highway 20 east of Tonasket. The Maryls Road Fire about 16 miles east of Tonasket burned 408 acres and one outbuilding last week, according to the DNR. Photo by Gary DeVon
    Marlys Road Fire near Tonasket contained Friday
    By Gary DeVon • August 18, 2011 2:53 pm

    TONASKET – A wildland fire that started Tuesday, Aug. 9 blackening 408 acres and destroying an out-building is 100 contained,…

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    Mill Drive will soon be getting new sewer lines tying the area into the Tonasket Wastewater Treatment facility. The area off Seventh Street will also be annexed into the city at a future date. Photo by Gary DeVon
    Decision on joining Conservation District postponed until September
    By Gary DeVon • August 18, 2011 1:02 pm

    TONASKET – After a short public comment period about whether or not to join the Okanogan County Conservation District, the…

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    Primary ballot will narrow list of candidates for school board
    Primary ballot will narrow list of candidates for...
    By Gary DeVon • August 11, 2011 9:08 pm

    OROVILLE – Voters living in the Oroville School District will be asked to select from among three candidates running for…

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    Oroville extends Interim Critical Areas Ordinance
    Oroville extends Interim Critical Areas Ordinance
    By Gary DeVon • August 11, 2011 9:03 pm

    OROVILLE – The Oroville City Council approved another extension of the interim Critical Areas Ordinance at a public hearing on…

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    Day Park renamed Founder's Day Park
    Day Park renamed Founder's Day Park
    By Gary DeVon • August 4, 2011 4:13 pm

    TONASKET – For their first piece of business at their Tuesday, July 26 meeting, the Tonasket Council officially renamed the…

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    Cherry harvest wrapping up this week
    Cherry harvest wrapping up this week
    By Gary DeVon • August 4, 2011 3:49 pm

    OROVILLE – Cherry harvest should be wrapping up this week, with the overall quality of the crop excellent, according to…

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    Okanogan County picks up $37.4 million in new assessed value
    Okanogan County picks up $37.4 million in new...
    By Gary DeVon • August 4, 2011 3:35 pm

    OKANOGAN – Okanogan County picked up new construction valued at $37,412,700 in assessed valuation in the past 12 months, according…

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    The Ground Breaking Ceremony for the new Oroville Station of the U.S. Border Patrol located south of the U.S.-Canada Port of Entry on the west side of Highway 97 took place on Tuesday, July 12. Among those participating in the shovel ceremony were the Dir
    Breaking Ground for new Border Patrol Station
    By Gazette-Tribune • August 4, 2011 3:31 pm

    OROVILLE – The Ground Breaking Ceremony for the new Oroville Station of the U.S. Border Patrol located south of the…

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