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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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    Cannabis test can’t be used to deny hiring...
    By Gazette-Tribune • April 12, 2023 8:30 am

    House version of bill excludes people seeking jobs as a first responder, corrections officer or with law enforcement agency or fire department

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    Guns for rent at the Bellevue Indoor Gun Range on Monday, Aug. 22, 2022. The Washington legislature has passed a ban on assault-style rifles. Amanda Snyder/Crosscut photo
    Washington Senate passes ban on assault-style rifles
    By Gazette-Tribune • April 10, 2023 8:00 am

    Perhaps lawmaker’s strongest action on firearms regulations to date, the proposal needs one more vote in the House before going to the desk of Gov. Inslee

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    North Valley Hospital is taking precautions against cyber attacks.
<em>Laura</em> <em>Knowlton/staff photo</em>
    NVH on cyber risk and prevention: protecting ‘the...
    By Laura Knowlton • April 6, 2023 8:00 am

    Cyber risk and prevention a top priority presenting one of the biggest targets to patient data and information

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    Angela Larson/staff photos
Patrick Miller with the U.S. Geological Survey next to the flagpole at the Oroville Depot Museum. Miller said the flood of 1894 reached a level of 927 feet of elevation, or 18 feet above the regular water level of 909 feet today.
    U.S.G.S. talks about flooding, past and present at...
    By Gary DeVon • April 5, 2023 1:30 am
    [gps-image name="32327696_web1_WEB-230406-OVG-A01-Hi-Water-Mark-Depot-14.jpg"]

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    Tonasket approves plans for Phase 1 of the Perfect Passage
    Tonasket approves plans for Phase 1 of the...
    By Laura Knowlton • April 4, 2023 8:00 am

    Council’s unanimous vote allows project to go out to bid

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    The Okanogan County Commissioners met Tuesday, March 28 and opened the bids for the contact to publish the county’s legal advertising at 10:30 a.m. Seated are, l-r, Commissioner Jon Neal, Commissioner Andy Hover and Clerk of the Board Lanie Johns. Chris Branch, chairman of the Board of Commissioners, who met via Zoom, can be seen on the screen on the wall to the left. The commissioners awarded the bid to be shared by the Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune and the Methow Valley News. <sub><em>Zoom Screen Capture </em></sub>
    Gazette-Tribune and Methow Valley News remain County Newspaper...
    By Gazette-Tribune • April 3, 2023 8:27 am

    Okanogan County Commissioners move to retain newspapers for another year to publish legal advertising

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    Joni Wright, owner of the Wright Place located at 811 Appleway Avenue, offers brand new and gently used clothing, shoes and more.
Gary DeVon/staff photo
    The Wright Place, your stop for new and...
    By Gary DeVon • March 31, 2023 8:00 am

    A thrift and gift, offering boutique flair on a thrift budget

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