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    Mo Brown, 17, riding his board up the side of the bowl, getting ready to turn at the top.Photo by Emily Hanson
    Skate Park finished; Tonasket skaters see room for...
    By Gazette-Tribune • July 17, 2009 4:38 pm

    TONASKET – Local skaters in the Tonasket area said they like the new skate park, but see areas for improvement.The…

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    The cherry lines at Gold Digger will employ some 270 people this harvest.
    Gold Digger will employ 270 working on cherry...
    By Gary DeVon • July 10, 2009 4:57 pm

    OROVILLE – It was too early to tell whether the rain Sunday night and Monday morning was going to cause…

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    The original cornerstone of St. Martin's Hospital, sealed on Sept. 17, 1952. The construction crew at North Valley Hospital discovered the cornerstone in the wall  of the lobby and within it they found a time capsule when they hit it with a jackhammer. Th
    Time capsule from hospital's cornerstone opened
    By Gazette-Tribune • July 3, 2009 5:45 pm

    TONASKET – A time capsule from the original cornerstone of St. Martin’s Hospital was opened during the North Valley Hospital…

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    Gloria and Andrew Joseph are this year's Chesaw Fourth of July Rodeo Grand Marshals
    Josephs are Chesaw 4th of July Rodeo Grand...
    By Gary DeVon • July 3, 2009 9:47 am

    NORTH COUNTY – Like every year the North Okanogan comes alive for Independence Day and this is no exception with…

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    Oroville gives go ahead to Verizon's 80 foot cell tower
    Oroville gives go ahead to Verizon's 80 foot...
    By Gary DeVon • June 26, 2009 2:28 pm

    OROVILLE – The Oroville Council approved Verizon Wireless’ request for a new cell phone tower located at 2019 1/2 Highland…

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    Hearings for Kitterman murder defendants Thursday, June 25
    Hearings for Kitterman murder defendants Thursday, June 25
    By Gazette-Tribune • June 26, 2009 2:26 pm

    OKANOGAN – All four defendants in the Michelle Kitterman murder case will appear in court for another hearing today.

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    Still in Business - Despite a detour, Tonasket is still open for business. The Washington State Department of Transportation has put up a sign informing travelers on the County Highway 7 detour that the Tonasket businesses are still open. Photo by Emily H
    Tonasket businesses still open during Janis Bridge closure...
    By Gazette-Tribune • June 19, 2009 11:04 am

    TONASKET – The Chamber of Commerce heard a presentation about the reasons for the Janis Bridge closure and construction during…

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    Tonasket City Council approves hospital's CDBG Recovery Grant application
    Tonasket City Council approves hospital's CDBG Recovery Grant...
    By Gazette-Tribune • June 19, 2009 11:00 am

    TONASKET – The Tonasket City Council approved North Valley Hospital’s Community Development Block Grant Recovery Grant Application during their regular…

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    Three-way race for Tonasket Mayor's seat
    Three-way race for Tonasket Mayor's seat
    By Gary DeVon • June 19, 2009 10:57 am

    OKANOGAN – With Patrick Walter calling it quits, three candidates have filed for a four-year term as Tonasket Mayor -…

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    Jeremy Cook of Oroville and Odessa, Wash. jumped from the trail bridge over the Similkameen River last Friday. His body was found two miles down river on Monday, according to Sheriff Frank Rogers. Photo by Gary DeVon
    Jump from old train bridge proves fatal for...
    By Gary DeVon • June 19, 2009 10:47 am

    OROVILLE – The dead body of a man who jumped from the old Great Northern Railway bridge over the Similkameen…

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    Tonasket Mayor Patrick Walter shakes hands with Cathy Moore after giving her a certificate of appreciation for her work as the city utilities clerk for the past 30 years. Photo by Emily Hanson
    Tonasket City Council still discussing business registration
    By Gazette-Tribune • June 7, 2009 3:20 pm

    TONASKET – The City Council continued their discussion of a possible business registration requirement with supportive and opposing business owners…

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    CBP commits to flexible, practical implementation of new border requirement
    CBP commits to flexible, practical implementation of new...
    By Gary DeVon • June 7, 2009 3:06 pm

    WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Customs and BorderProtection (CBP) assured U.S. and Canadian citizens last week that, ifotherwise admissible, they will…

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    State not seeking death penalty against Kittemran murder suspects
    State not seeking death penalty against Kittemran murder...
    By Gazette-Tribune • June 5, 2009 3:15 pm

    OKANOGAN – Prosecuting attorney Karl Sloan announced the State would not be seeking the death penalty against three of the…

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