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    The owners of Frontier Foods have invested a lot in improving the exterior of their store, including new siding and paint, a reworked overhang out front, new river rock accents and a new sign (seen reflected in the window). A new roof is also being instal
    Out of My Mind, June 28, 2012
    By Gary DeVon • June 28, 2012 12:39 pm

    Changes and improvements taking place in downtown Oroville A friend said with all the bickering about the Oroville School Board,…

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    Letters to the Editor, June 28, 2012
    Letters to the Editor, June 28, 2012
    By Gary DeVon • June 28, 2012 12:32 pm

    PUD plans for Similkameen a boondoggle Dear Editor, Did you know the PUD is carrying a $39 million debt? This…

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    Dr. John McCarthy
    Former area doctor, John McCarthy, named Family Physician...
    By Lynette Faye • June 28, 2012 12:21 pm

    BELLEVUE – The Washington Academy of Family Physicians (WAFP) has named Spokane physician, John McCarthy, MD as Family Physician of…

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    Last year George Thornton led a native plant hike at Lost Lake as part of the Okanogan Highlands Associations Summertime Highland Wonders educational series. This year Thornton will take a group into the secluded cedar groves northeast of Buckhorn Mountai
    Cedar Ecology Hike in the Okanogan Highlands on...
    By Julie Vanderwal • June 28, 2012 12:18 pm

    CHESAW – On Saturday, July 7, local botanist, George Thornton, will take a group into the secluded cedar groves northeast…

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    Funds to improve Osoyoos Lake water quality
    Funds to improve Osoyoos Lake water quality
    By Gary DeVon • June 28, 2012 12:16 pm

    KELOWNA, B.C. – Proceeds from last fall’s Osoyoos Lake Water Science Forum will be split between representatives working on each…

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    Fourth of July events in the North County
    Fourth of July events in the North County
    By Gary DeVon • June 28, 2012 12:15 pm

    NORTH COUNTY – The Independence Day Holiday traditions continue in the North County with the annual Chesaw Fourth of July…

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    New Tonasket EMS director Michael Greene Photo by Brent Baker
    New EMS director brings years of experience to...
    By Brent Baker • June 28, 2012 12:11 pm

    TONASKET – Michael Greene and his wife retired to Tonasket last November hoping to focus their efforts on doing volunteer…

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    Lacey Kae Hirst-Pavek reads over her court papers while waiting for her sentencing hearing to begin in 2010. Hirst-Pavek was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder of Michelle Kitterman and 126 months in prison for th
    Hirst-Pavek loses appeal of murder and manslaughter convictions
    By Gary DeVon • June 28, 2012 12:08 pm

    OKANOGAN – Lacey Kae Hirst-Pavek, found guilty as an accomplice in aggravated first degree murder and first degree manslaughter in…

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    Grand Marshal Kay Tracy
    Kay Tracy is Chesaw 4th of July Rodeo...
    By Gary DeVon • June 28, 2012 12:02 pm

    CHESAW – Katherin Tracy, a true daughter of the Okanogan Highlands, has been chosen as Grand Marshal of this year’s…

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    Tonasket's Trevor Terris was selected as one of six high school juniors to join the WIAA's LEAP committee for the next two years.
    Tonasket's Trevor Terris gets LEAP bid
    By Brent Baker • June 28, 2012 11:34 am

    TONASKET – Trevor Terris’s long-range goals involve being involved with sports.So when he found out he was selected as one…

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    Dan Boettger, Director of Regulatory and Environmental Affairs for Okanogan County PUD and Glenn Huber, Area Manager for Oroville, were among the PUD representatives discussing the public electric utilities plans to license Enloe Dam at the Thursday, June
    PUD updates Oroville Chamber on licensing efforts for...
    By Gary DeVon • June 21, 2012 4:42 pm

    OROVILLE – Representatives from Okanogan County PUD made a presentation at the Oroville Chamber of Commerce on the utilities efforts…

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    NVH audit shows 2011 improvement
    NVH audit shows 2011 improvement
    By Brent Baker • June 21, 2012 1:55 pm

    TONASKET – North Valley Hospital’s financial health has improved over the past two years and is on par with, or…

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    Barbara Dart, born in nearby Havillah, moved with her family to the Nine Mile area when she was five, attending the Nine Mile School from first to fourth grade. She was this year's Grand Marshal and led the parade. Photo by Gary DeVon
    Grand Marshal Barbara Dart leads parade at Midsummer...
    By Joyce Forthum • June 21, 2012 1:44 pm

    MOLSON – Barbara (Dammel) Dart was this year’s Grand Marshal for the Midsummer Festival that took place in Molson last…

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