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    Overlooking the Puget Sound in Olympia, stands an acknowledgment honoring Native American tribes. WNPA photo
    Legislation would impose fines for untreated sewage discharge
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 15, 2024 8:30 am

    A proposal to fine untreated sewage released into Puget Sound is part of an effort to save dwindling salmon runs.

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    An exhuberent Sierra Buckmiller waves to the audiance after being introduced at Selection Night.
    Anna Hernandez selected as 2024 May Festival Queen
    By Gary DeVon • February 13, 2024 8:30 am

    Anna Hernandez was selected as this year’s May Festival Queen at Selection Night last Saturday, Feb. 10.

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    Sen. John Lovick, is the prime sponsor of a bill to lower the legal blood alcohol level for driving. Photo courtesy of Senate Democrats. Legislative Support Services photo
    Legislation that could change BAC from .08 to...
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 12, 2024 8:30 am

    Lawmakers are proposing reducing the legal limit for driving while intoxicated from .08 percent to .05 percent.

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    Photo courtesy of the Washington State Department of Agriculture
    Disaster designation sought for Washington’s sweet cherry growers
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 9, 2024 8:30 am

    Federal lawmakers have asked the Secretary of Agriculture to expedite a request by Gov. Jay Inslee for a “secretarial disaster designation” for fresh sweet cherries.

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    Photo courtesy of the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife,
    Gray wolves’ status in Washington unchanged after feds’...
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 8, 2024 8:30 am

    The status of gray wolves is unchanged in Washington after USF&W announced the animals’ listings under the Endangered Species Act will not be altered.

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    Council approves bid for security cameras for public works, parks
    Council approves bid for security cameras for public...
    By Gary DeVon • February 7, 2024 8:30 am

    Tonasket Council heard a quote for electrical work and security camera installation and approved Councilwoman Alisa Weddle as mayor pro-Temp for 2024.

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    Washingtonians from all over the state gathered on the north steps at the capitol in Olympia, for a rally planned only a week in advance. Protesters displayed signs that read “We want hearings,” and “Follow the constitution.” Photo by Aspen Anderson
    Crowd demands hearing on six citizen initiatives
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 6, 2024 8:30 am

    Hundreds of Washingtonians demanded hearings on initiatives that would roll back taxes, give parents more rights and police more authority.

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    LGBTQ+ section next to the “young adult,” section at Barnes & Noble in Olympia. <em>Washington State Journal photo</em>
    Mandatory process proposed to review complaints about school...
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 5, 2024 8:30 am

    A mandatory process to guide school districts should be required when protests erupt over books that deal candidly with sexual preferences and gender identity.

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    Damage from apple maggots, which are established in Western Washington and some areas of Eastern Washington. WSDA photo
    WSDA concludes annual invasive pest hunt, no giant...
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 2, 2024 8:30 am

    Concerns grow over apple maggots, lanternfly and Japanese beetles

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    The 2024 Oroville Chamber of Commerce slate of officers was announced at the officer installation and awards banquet on Saturday, Jan. 27 at the Oroville Golf Club. The banquet was also a celebration of the group’s first “birthday” after it was reorganized last year. They are l-r Laura Curdie, secretary; Rocky DeVon, president; Marlene Barker, board member; Peggy Shaw, vice president; Shelly Roberts, treasurer; Angela Larson, volunteer and Traci Neal, board member. Not pictured is board member Jeff Bunnell. Gary DeVon/staff photos
    Oroville Chamber of Commmerce celebrates ‘first birthday’ with...
    By Gary DeVon • February 1, 2024 8:30 am

    Lynn and Lee Chapman named “Citizens of the Year” for their years of tireless volunteer work in community.

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    May Festival Royalty candidates Jayden Glover, Anna Hernandez and Sierra Buckmiller.
    Three vie for May Festival Royalty, Selection Night...
    By Gazette-Tribune • January 31, 2024 8:30 am

    This year’s May Festival Royalty candidates are Jayden Glover, Anna Hernandez and Sierra Buckmiller.

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    Washington SOS certifies initiative allowing workers to opt...
    By Gazette-Tribune • January 29, 2024 8:30 am

    The Secretary of State’s Office has certified an initiative allowing workers to opt out of the state’s long-term care tax.

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    Andrew Alcala from Chelan won first place for longest fish at 21.25" in the Youth Division.. He also got Heaviest Fish in the Northwest Ice Fishing Festival.
    Anglers pull in prize-winning fish at NW Ice...
    By Gazette-Tribune • January 26, 2024 8:30 am

    The NW Ice Fishing Festival was held Saturday, Jan. 13 with 44 anglers descending on Sidley Lake to take part in the event’s 20th year.

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