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    House Republican Leader J.T. Wilcox discusses his decision to leave his leadership position. WNPA photo
    Wilcox steps down from House Republican Leader role
    By Gazette-Tribune • May 3, 2023 8:00 am

    While Wilcox is stepping down from his leadership position, he still plans to represent the 2nd district.

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    The Washington State DNR and USDA Forest Service are planning a prescribed fire operation on up to 144 acres of land located about 20 miles southeast of Tonasket. DNR photo
    DNR and Forest Service planning cross-boundary prescribed burn...
    By Gazette-Tribune • May 2, 2023 8:30 am

    A prescribed fire operation to reduce wildfire risk and restore forest health near Tonasket may begin as soon as Wednesday, May 3

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    Washington State Capitol Building in Olympia. File photo
    Washington Legislature closer to a special session to...
    By Gazette-Tribune • May 1, 2023 8:30 am

    Washington State lawmakers consider special session to resolve issue of state’s highest court essessially decriminalizing possession of controlled substances

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    USFS photo
    Colville National Forest and partners to begin prescribed...
    By Gazette-Tribune • April 27, 2023 8:30 am

    Operations included parts of forest in the Aeneas Valley on the Tonasket Ranger District

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    Dennis and Marilyn Wilder, this year’s May Festival Grand Marshals at home near Dennis’s vintage GMC truck.
Gary DeVon / staff photo
    Dennis & Marilyn Wilder are 2023 May Festival...
    By Gary DeVon • April 26, 2023 8:30 am

    Oroville couple well-known for their service to the community, both in Oroville and Tonasket

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    DEA photos Some of the more than 100 pounds of illegal drugs and weapons seized by federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement last Monday near Oroville, Washington.
    Federal, state and local law enforcement make major...
    By Gary DeVon • April 25, 2023 11:30 am

    Drugs believed to be destined for Colville Reservation and other native communities and surrounding areas in Washington and Montana

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    Washington state’s WA Notify app will sunset on May 11, along with the the end of the state’s declared COVID-19 Public Health Emergency.
    COVID-19 exposure notification app WA Notify to end...
    By Gazette-Tribune • April 25, 2023 8:30 am

    Public exposure notification app will sunset May 11 in tandem with the end of the Public Health Emergency

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    The Price of gas across the state has increased as much as 52 cents a gallon since a new state carbon tax has gone into effect. <sub><em>Gary DeVon/staff photo</em></sub>
    Think tank: State should acknowledge carbon tax a...
    By Gazette-Tribune • April 21, 2023 8:30 am

    Washington’s cap-and-trade program requires emitters to obtain “emissions allowances” equal to their covered greenhouse gas emissions

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    Gary DeVon/staff photo
An old section of flume represents the Oroville-Tonasket Irrigation District’s past method of getting water to growers. Since the new pressurized system was installed in the 1980s, the district finds itself with an excess of water. Part of that excess, 4,000 acre feet, will be leased to Chelan County PUD annually at $1 million a year.
    Chelan County PUD to lease water for $1...
    By Gary DeVon • April 20, 2023 8:00 am

    Deal appears to be ‘win-win’ for irrigation district and electric utility

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    Rep. Jacquelin Maycumber discusses SHB 1682 that would direct more funding to local law enforcement efforts to combat auto theft.
    Rep. Jacquelin Maycumber’s legislation to combat auto theft...
    By Gazette-Tribune • April 18, 2023 8:00 am

    ‘My bill provides more money for the prevention, investigation and prosecution of auto theft at the local level….’

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    Tonasket City Council is still trying to find a solution it can afford for replacing the front doors to city hall and the public library. They are looking for doors that are more easily opened by people with physical needs, according to Mayor René Maldonado.
    Tonasket City Council approves consulting contract
    By Laura Knowlton • April 17, 2023 8:00 am

    TIB funds to be used to construct sidewalk, bike lanes on 4th Street

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    Green Okanogan Recycling is presenting their lively and entertaining Trashion Show on Saturday, April 22 at the Tonasket CCC. The fundraiser features dinner, an auction and the main event a fashion show of trash and recyclable haute couture. <em>Submitted photos </em>
    Trashion Show returns to the runway at Tonasket...
    By Laura Knowlton • April 14, 2023 8:12 am

    Trashion fashions must be made primarily from already used materials that would otherwise be thrown away or recycled

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    Senate Bill 5335 would pay for the creation of “a single, primary nonprofit health financing entity called the Washington health trust.” ADOBE STOCK IMAGE
    Washington universal health care legislation draws cheers, concern...
    By Gazette-Tribune • April 13, 2023 8:00 am

    The health trust would replace Apple Health, while expanding coverage to include dental, vision, reproductive health care and most prescriptions

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