Tonasket Community Theater will presenting, The Pack, directed by Betsy Rainsford and performed by actors from Omak, Tonasket and Oroville.
This week we took a look at some of the headlines and photos that appeared in the Gazette-Tribune during the first six months of 2024.
Okanogan County welcomed its newly elected officials during the Okanogan County Commissioner board meeting held on Monday, Dec. 30.
The Tonasket Comancheros Rodeo Club successfully ushered in the New Year with a breathtaking fireworks display.
Interactive Healthy Environmental for All (HEAL) Act dashboard highlights agency progress in first year of reporting
The Tonasket Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual banquet and awards ceremony Jan. 18, at the Tonasket Eagles hall.
If you have anything covering your license plate, you’ll need to remove it before the first of the year – or else risk a fine.
The North Valley Hospital Board addressed and approved all items on their agenda and heard a brief overview of a successful year.
Last Saturday, Dec. 21, many friends of Jeff Bunnell turned out to the dedication ceremony for a park that now bears his name.
Each year local children, K-6, are asked to write to Santa and two kids’ letters will be chosen at random and a sled awarded to them.
Oroville adopted a budget of $10,375,000 Dec. 17, as well as approving the name change of Oroville Triangle Park to Jeff Bunnell Park.
U.S. Senators Murray and Cantwell announce $20 million to create two disaster relief and community resilience hubs in Okanogan County.
In a brief session held on Dec. 20, the Tonasket School Board convened primarily to approve the consent agenda.