The OHS Robotics Teams competed at CWU on March 1 winning awards for Engineering Excellence, Tournament Finalist and Tournament Champion.
Seventh District Rep. Andrew Engell, R-Colville, recently had his first two bills pass the state House of Representatives.
Oroville City Council heard about the schedule for the construction of a Jet A fueling system and the future Runway Relocation Project.
The WVC Foundation is accepting nominations for the 2025 WVC Distinguished Alumni Award. Nominations must be submitted by March 28.
The owners of Anderson Grocery in Republic have purchased Frontier Foods in Oroville, with a promise to continue the same service that customers have come to expect.
SB 5390, proposed by Sen. Derek Stanford, R-Bothell, increases the cost of a Discover Pass from $30 to $45.
North Valley Hospital (NVH) Board of Commissioners (BOC) met for their regular monthly meeting, Thursday, Feb. 27. CEO John McReynolds briefly discussed the written administration report and highlighted a few key items.
Mayor René Maldonado presented Gayle Mailloux with a certificate of appreciation honoring her service as the former Planning Commission Chair.
Marija Welton, 74, of Tonasket, died Jan. 29, 2025. She was born Sept. 04, 1950 in Montreal, Quebec to Zenonas Bakaitis and Marija Bakaitis.
Don G. DeVon died on May 1, 2024, at the age of 84. He was born February 27, 1940 to Don L. and Francis (Moore) DeVon.
A state Senator has introduced legislation to study transforming Washington state’s current part-time Legislature into a full-time one.
Judith Ann Van Brunt Timm, 80, Omak, Wash., died on Feb. 9, 2025. Judy was born in Chehalis, Wash. on Dec 16, 1944 to Harold and June Van Brunt.
A Mexican National alleged to have run a drug trafficking op in Oroville, Wash. was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison on Feb. 19, 2025.