The second half property taxes and irrigation assessments for this year are due and must be paid by Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2023.
NCW lawmaker believes Act and its cap-and-trade emissions offset program should be reevaluated, or possibly repealed.
Judge rules in favor of a lawsuit against DSHS, ordering the state to fulfill its obligation to evaluate and treat patients with behavioral health conditions.
A bill that aims to improve early learning would lower Washington’s compulsory education starting age from 8 to 6.
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.
Editor’s Note: This week we ask a few questions of the three candidates for Oroville School Board, Director Position 5 (at large).
A prescribed fire operation to reduce wildfire risk and restore forest health near Tonasket is projected to begin on Thursday, Oct. 5
Washington’s entire congressional delegation voted for legislation that temporarily continues federal government funding through mid-November.
U.S. Rep. Newhouse has condemned the federal government’s consideration of re-introducing grizzly bears into the North Cascades in Washington.
In the 5-4 decision, a majority of justices upheld a lower court decision that the governor “acted within his statutory authority.”
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.
While most county-wide burn restrictions remain in place, Okanogan County lifted restrictions on recreational campfires.
Marshals Service is offering up to $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Dylan Harrington.
