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    Orion Muller waves goodbye to his mother on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022, his first day of kindergarten at Greenwood Elementary. Washington is the only state that doesn’t require kids to start school until age 8. (Amanda Snyder/Crosscut)
    WA parents push back against proposal to lower...
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 9, 2023 8:30 am

    A bill that aims to improve early learning would lower Washington’s compulsory education starting age from 8 to 6.

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    Tonasket Planning Commission Public Workshop, Oct. 17
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 6, 2023 8:30 am

    The Tonasket Planning Commission will hold a Public Workshop in order to update the public on possible amendments to the zoning code on Oct. 17 at 3 p.m.

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    Bryan Zeski, Deborah Nesper and Adam Beardsley are running for Director Position 5 (at large) on the Oroville School Board.
    Oroville School Board candidates talk about why they...
    By Gary DeVon • October 5, 2023 8:30 am

    Editor’s Note: This week we ask a few questions of the three candidates for Oroville School Board, Director Position 5 (at large).

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    A prescribed burn is monitored by a WDFW crew member.
    DNR Planning Prescribed Burn on 90 acres in...
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 4, 2023 8:00 am

    A prescribed fire operation to reduce wildfire risk and restore forest health near Tonasket is projected to begin on Thursday, Oct. 5

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    WA congressional delegation votes for continued funding of...
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 3, 2023 8:30 am

    Washington’s entire congressional delegation voted for legislation that temporarily continues federal government funding through mid-November.

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    A Yellowstone Grizzly and her cub. File photo by Frank Van Manen, USGS
    Rep. Newhouse condemns feds’ proposed grizzly bear plan...
    By Gazette-Tribune • October 2, 2023 8:30 am

    U.S. Rep. Newhouse has condemned the federal government’s consideration of re-introducing grizzly bears into the North Cascades in Washington.

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    WA Supreme Court divided over Inslee’s COVID-19 eviction...
    By Gazette-Tribune • September 29, 2023 8:30 am

    In the 5-4 decision, a majority of justices upheld a lower court decision that the governor “acted within his statutory authority.”

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    Work began on the Safer Route to School project in Tonasket on Monday, Sept. 25. The project includes a new sidewalk on the south side of Fourth Street. Laura Knowlton/staff photo.
    Tonasket receives state ‘Safe Routes to School’ grant...
    By Laura Knowlton • September 28, 2023 8:30 am

    Tonasket students will have a safer way to and from school as ground was broken on a new sidewalk on the south side of 4th St.

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    Campfire. (Phil McLachlan - Black Press Media - File)
    County lifts portion of burn ban restricting recreational...
    By Gazette-Tribune • September 27, 2023 8:30 am

    While most county-wide burn restrictions remain in place, Okanogan County lifted restrictions on recreational campfires.

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    Dylan Harrington
    U.S. Marshals Service increases reward for information related...
    By Gazette-Tribune • September 26, 2023 8:30 am

    Marshals Service is offering up to $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Dylan Harrington.

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    Jacqueline Alvarado, 14, receives a vaccine during a clinic for students and families at Tyee High School on June 4, 2021. Alvarado came to the clinic with her aunt, who also got vaccinated, and her father, sibling and cousins. (Dorothy Edwards/Crosscut)
    Flu and COVID vaccines coming to Washington
    By Gazette-Tribune • September 25, 2023 8:30 am

    Health officials are encouraging vaccinations for COVID-19, influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection (RSV) ahead of the winter illness season.

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    Nason Creek will benefit from the funding with floodplain reconnection through the Chelan County Natural Resources Department. Submitted photo
    Nearly $4 million officially awarded to our region...
    By Gazette-Tribune • September 22, 2023 8:00 am

    The Upper Columbia Region was awarded nearly $4 million for salmon restoration work, $959,339 awarded in Okanogan County.

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The U.S. Forest Service is waiving recreation fees for those day-use sites that have them in Washington and Oregon on Saturday, June 10.
The U.S. Forest Service is waiving recreation fees for those day-use sites that have them in Washington and Oregon on Saturday, Sept. 23. Gary DeVon/GT file photo
    Forest Service waives recreation fees for National Public...
    By Gazette-Tribune • September 21, 2023 8:30 am

    The Forest Service will be waiving recreation fees at day-use sites on Saturday, Sept. 23, for National Public Lands Day.

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