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    The fire danger is very high as indicated by this sign going up state Highway 20 east of Tonasket. The Maryls Road Fire about 16 miles east of Tonasket burned 408 acres and one outbuilding last week, according to the DNR. Photo by Gary DeVon
    Marlys Road Fire near Tonasket contained Friday
    By Gary DeVon • August 18, 2011 2:53 pm

    TONASKET – A wildland fire that started Tuesday, Aug. 9 blackening 408 acres and destroying an out-building is 100 contained,…

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    Before and after pictures of the Oroville Elementary School looking from the south end. The school received all new paint on it’s exterior.
    Oroville School District buildings improved over the summer
    By Steve Quick • August 18, 2011 2:39 pm

    OROVILLE – Custodians and maintenance personnel worked extremely hard this summer to paint and repair our schools.

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    Mill Drive will soon be getting new sewer lines tying the area into the Tonasket Wastewater Treatment facility. The area off Seventh Street will also be annexed into the city at a future date. Photo by Gary DeVon
    Decision on joining Conservation District postponed until September
    By Gary DeVon • August 18, 2011 1:02 pm

    TONASKET – After a short public comment period about whether or not to join the Okanogan County Conservation District, the…

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    G-T will miss NCW Media, but welcomes Sound Publishing
    G-T will miss NCW Media, but welcomes Sound...
    By Gazette-Tribune • August 11, 2011 10:18 pm

    As you may have already read on our website, or heard through the grapevine, the G-T has been purchased, or…

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    Making the Case That Medicaid Works
    Making the Case That Medicaid Works
    By Anna Liebenow • August 11, 2011 10:16 pm

    You never know what obstacles life is going to put in front of you. When I was 25, I was…

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    Ardith Kathryn Nelson

    Ardith Kathryn Nelson, age 81, of Oroville died Aug. 6, 2011 at Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee. She was born…

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    Oroville sixth-grade teacher Jacqueline Marshall (left of Gov. Chris Gregoir, who is center front) and Oroville High School social studies teacher Kelsey Cleveland (second to right of the governor) at the Legislative Scholars Program held in Olympia last
    Oroville teachers attend Legislative Scholar Program in Olympia
    By Jacqueline Marshall • August 11, 2011 9:49 pm

    OLYMPIA – In July, two Oroville teachers attended a five-day conference in Olympia at the State Capitol as part of…

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    Chesaw's Hot August Nights Aug. 27
    Chesaw's Hot August Nights Aug. 27
    By Gary DeVon • August 11, 2011 9:43 pm

    CHESAW – The Highlands Community of Chesaw will present the second annual Hot August Nights event on Saturday, Aug. 27.

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    Garlic Festival planned for Aug. 26 and 27 in Tonasket
    Garlic Festival planned for Aug. 26 and 27...
    By Gary DeVon • August 11, 2011 9:39 pm

    TONASKET – The 12th Annual Okanogan River Garlic Festival will be held Friday, Aug. 26 and Saturday, Aug. 27 at…

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    Iverson to leave Oroville High School
    Iverson to leave Oroville High School
    By Tam Hutchinson • August 11, 2011 9:37 pm

    Carl Iverson, former OHS basketball coach, has taken a teaching position in West Valley, Yakima, School District.

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    Oroville Mini-Storage located at added covered RV units that are tall enough to park large recreational vehicles and covered units which are wide enough to fit two boats, two cars or two pickups, or a combination of the two. They also added more indoor st
    Oroville mini-storage expands covered storage
    By Gary DeVon • August 11, 2011 9:27 pm

    OROVILLE – In addition to adding additional indoor storage units, the Oroville Mini Storage has added covered units for RV…

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    Kindra Anderson has opened Dirty Paws Pet Grooming at 2311 N. Highway 97 in Oroville. Photo by Charlene Helm
    Dirty Paws Pet Grooming opens in Oroville
    By Gazette-Tribune • August 11, 2011 9:22 pm

    OROVILLE – Dirty Paws Pet Grooming recently opened at 2311 N. Highway 97 in Oroville by Kindra Anderson.

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    Primary ballot will narrow list of candidates for school board
    Primary ballot will narrow list of candidates for...
    By Gary DeVon • August 11, 2011 9:08 pm

    OROVILLE – Voters living in the Oroville School District will be asked to select from among three candidates running for…

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