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    G-T File PhotoTonasket City Attorney Mick Howe with Police Officer Janet Storey after a civil service hearing in Tonasket.
    Judge rules Tonasket must rehire fired policewoman
    By Amy Veneziano • April 19, 2008 11:16 am

    TONASKET – After 11 months, a decision has come down about Janet Storey. Storey, a Tonasket Police Officer fired by…

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    Alternative energy fair April 19 in Tonasket
    Alternative energy fair April 19 in Tonasket
    By Amy Veneziano • April 10, 2008 12:44 pm

    TONASKET – As energy costs rise and experts world-wide look for alternatives, an Okanogan Valley group intends to do their…

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    Submitted photoRetired North Valley Family Medical physician Walter Henze (center) received an Outstanding Rural Health Practitioner 2008 Award March 21 in Spokane. Representative Cathy McMorris-Rodgers (left) and state Sec
    Retired Tonasket physician receives state healthcare award
    By Amy Veneziano • April 10, 2008 12:29 pm

    SPOKANE – A long-time family health practitioner in Tonasket recently received an Outstanding Rural Health Practitioner 2008 Award at the…

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    Photo by Gary DeVon Brad Calico, with Oroville Public Works, takes a pneumatic jackhammer to the remains of the low cement wall that was removed from the front of what will soon be Oroville’s Centennial Par
    Oroville Council discusses demolition of building for city...
    By Gary DeVon • April 10, 2008 12:14 pm

    OROVILLE – The Oroville City Council decided demolition of a building to make way for expansion of the city hall…

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    Submitted photoOroville Reman and Reload will be among the Oroville businesses that will benefit from the Heavy Haul Corridor designation between the U.S. Port of Entry and the Cascade and Columbia River Railroad ra
    Gregoire signs Hwy. 97 Heavy Freight Corridor Bill
    By Gary DeVon • April 4, 2008 12:30 pm

    OROVILLE – Some 100 new jobs may soon be created along a newly designated Heavy Haul Corridor along a five…

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    Public hearing on Hoffman/Gould Annexation continued to March 18
    Public hearing on Hoffman/Gould Annexation continued to March...
    By Gary DeVon • March 16, 2008 8:42 pm

    OROVILLE – Although it’s not required, Oroville is taking the suggestion of their city planner and following procedures that go…

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    Heavy Haul Corridor bill passes second hurdle, heads to governor to sign
    Heavy Haul Corridor bill passes second hurdle, heads...
    By Gary DeVon • March 16, 2008 8:39 pm

    OLYMPIA – The state legislature has passed a bill sponsored by Seventh District Senator Bob Morton (R-Kettle Falls) which he…

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    Dr. Karla Christian
    Tonasket native sends Iraqi girl home with healthy...
    By Amy Veneziano • March 5, 2008 12:09 am

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Most of the time, headline stories on the nightly world news have little relevance to the calm…

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    Photo by Amy VenezianoThe Tonasket Visitors and Business Resource Center on Whitcomb has had several renovations over the last few weeks. The back addition includes an American Disabilities Act approved restroom, as well as
    Council decides to have Chamber continue to manage...
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 24, 2008 11:52 pm

    The future of the Tonasket Visitor’s and Business Information Center (TVBRC) was in question Feb. 12 when the mayor Patrick…

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    7th District Sen. Bob Morton
    Morton bill to designate part of SR-97 a...
    By Gary DeVon • February 24, 2008 10:42 pm

    OLYMPIA – A measure sponsored by Sen. Bob Morton (R-7th District) which would benefit his district’s local economy and reduce…

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    Developer wants to build eleven $1 million lakefront homes
    Developer wants to build eleven $1 million lakefront...
    By Gary DeVon • February 18, 2008 7:58 pm

    OROVILLE – Yet another request to be annexed into the city was heard by the Oroville Council at their Tuesday,…

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    The sign for the new Oroville Building Supply, across from its old location south of Oroville on Highway 97, recently went up. The business, comprised of a new, larger storefront and separate building to store wood and other building materials, is nearing
    Taxable sales rise in Oroville, Omak, Brewster, Chelan...
    By Ed Merriman • February 18, 2008 2:19 am

    While some areas of the nation are experiencing an economic slowdown, that doesn’t appear to be the case for most…

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    Bear Cub Josh Crazy receives badges from Kelvin Davis during the awards ceremony Jan. 6.
    Tonasket Cub Scouts celebrate 80 years of scouting...
    By Amy Veneziano • February 18, 2008 2:12 am

    TONASKET – Webelos, Bears and Wolf Cubs – oh my! Add in a few Tiger Cubs and the ingredients are…

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