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    The Oroville School District has a brand new slate of top administrators and they spoke at last week’s Oroville Chamber of Commerce meeting at Yo Yo’s Restaurant. They are (L-R) Junior-Senior High School Principal Patricia Scott, Superintendent Steve
    New school administrators at Oroville Chamber
    By Gary DeVon • August 19, 2010 5:35 pm

    OROVILLE – The new slate of top administrators at the Oroville School District took the opportunity of last week’s Oroville…

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    Mo Fine (left), one of the filmmakers that brought the Tumbleweed Film Festival to Oroville at Esther Bricques Winery, with fellow Seattle filmmakers Charles Forsgren and Tim Watkins, whose film “Dishonesty” took Tumbleweed’s “Best of Fest” awar
    Many 'Watch Globally, Drink Locally' at film festival
    By Gary DeVon • August 12, 2010 5:09 pm

    OROVILLE – Seattle filmmakers Charles Forsgren and Tim Watkins took “Best of Fest” with their film “Dishonesty” at the first…

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    Ballots in the mail for Aug. 17 Primary Election
    Ballots in the mail for Aug. 17 Primary...
    By Gary DeVon • August 5, 2010 5:00 pm

    OKANOGAN – Ballots for the Aug. 17 primary election, went into the mail Thursday, July 29 and should be in…

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    Toast of Oroville Wine Festival, Saturday, July 31
    Toast of Oroville Wine Festival, Saturday, July 31
    By Gary DeVon • August 2, 2010 2:30 pm

    OROVILLE – The Oroville Chamber of Commerce and several local businesses are sponsoring the first annual Toast of Oroville Wine…

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    Riverside woman fatally shot; two arrested on drug charges
    Riverside woman fatally shot; two arrested on drug...
    By Gary DeVon • July 29, 2010 2:44 pm

    RIVERSIDE – A woman found shot in Riverside later died of her wounds after being transported to Mid-Valley Hospital on…

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    Oroville will continue to be part of area drug task force
    Oroville will continue to be part of area...
    By Gary DeVon • July 29, 2010 2:39 pm

    The Oroville City Council has agreed to join with the local drug task force for another year, but questioned the…

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    Oroville council discusses hazards of storing bins in town
    Oroville council discusses hazards of storing bins in...
    By Gary DeVon • July 29, 2010 2:34 pm

    OROVILLE – After repeated complaints that little is done to control dust at a lot used to store apple bins,…

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    Tonasket District welcomes new forest ranger
    Tonasket District welcomes new forest ranger
    By Gazette-Tribune • July 29, 2010 2:32 pm

    TONASKET – The Tonasket Ranger District has welcomed the new ranger, Dale Olson, to the area.Olson, with 23 years of…

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    Several area farmers, many of them from the Okanogan Highlands, attended the meeting on canola and camelina production held at the Chesaw Rodeo Hall on Wednesday, July 14. They learned that they could grow about 1000 pounds of camelina per dry land acre a
    Farmers learn potential for growing canola and camelina
    By Gary DeVon • July 22, 2010 10:32 pm

    CHESAW – Based on the momentum and a great desire to see local economies change for the better, a growers’…

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    Tonasket to host tractor pull Saturday
    Tonasket to host tractor pull Saturday
    By Gazette-Tribune • July 22, 2010 10:30 pm

    TONASKET – The Tonasket Rodeo Grounds is hosting a tractor pull event on Saturday, July 24.

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    Oroville Heritage Days and Airport Fly-in this weekend
    Oroville Heritage Days and Airport Fly-in this weekend
    By Gary DeVon • July 22, 2010 10:20 pm

    OROVILLE – The Okanogan Borderlands Historical Society is bringing Heritage Days and the Oroville Airport Fly-in this weekend.

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    The Beeman Family Reunion at the Tonasket Rodeo Grounds over the 4th of July weekend hosted 85 Beemans from around the state and country. There were five generations present, several families and even more Beemans who weren’t able to make it to the reun
    Beemans a long-time Tonasket family
    By Gazette-Tribune • July 14, 2010 12:23 pm

    The Beeman Family Reunion at the Tonasket Rodeo Grounds over the 4th of July weekend hosted 85 Beemans from around…

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    A top view of the back room of the Tonasket Community Cultural Center, which has been under construction since the end of May to improve the heating and cooling system, replace the walls, windows and floors and to build a new stage.CCC mid-way through con
    CCC mid-way through construction
    By Gazette-Tribune • July 8, 2010 2:43 pm

    TONASKET – Construction on the Community Cultural Center began at the end of May and the building is mid-way through…

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