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    The gates on Zosel Dam are holding back additional water on Lake Osoyoos due to a predicted drought this summer in the Canadian Okanagan. Because of higher than normal rainfall the international board that regulates the lake level has decided to begin the
    Water to be released from Osoyoos Lake
    By Gary DeVon • July 1, 2010 4:22 pm

    YAKIMA – Additional water held at Zosel Dam in response to a regional drought declaration will soon be released, according…

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    Lucille Claretta Hogenson
    Lucille Claretta Hogenson

    Lucille Claretta (Young) Hogenson went to meet Jesus on June 23, 2010. She was born on April 26, 1917 in Oroville…

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    Tonasket High School junior Peter Williams was recently accepted into the Washington Aerospace Scholars program. Photo by Emily Hanson
    Williams accepted into aerospace program
    By Gazette-Tribune • July 1, 2010 1:34 pm

    TONASKET – Tonasket High School junior Peter Williams was recently accepted into Phase II of the Washington Aerospace Scholars (WAS)…

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    The 2010 Tonasket High School tennis team held their end of the season banquet at the Wahl house in Loomis on Tuesday, June 8, during which awards and varsity letters were announced. Photo by Emily Hanson
    20 THS tennis players earned varsity letters
    By Gazette-Tribune • June 28, 2010 1:07 pm

    LOOMIS – Twenty Tonasket High School tennis players were given their varsity letters during the team’s banquet at the Wahl…

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    George Daly

    George Daly personified the term “gentleman.” At 96 years of age, his heart tuckered out, but he remained gracious and…

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    Conola press could bring jobs, spin-off industries
    Conola press could bring jobs, spin-off industries
    By Gary DeVon • June 24, 2010 4:28 pm

    SPOKANE – Tim King is thinking of locating a canola oil press in Oroville to process some of the millions…

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    A diagram of the floor plan of The Melrose design of a ‘Green Built’ hotel.
    Steve Morberg wants to build 'green' hotel in...
    By Gary DeVon • June 24, 2010 4:22 pm

    OROVILLE – A group of people with diverse ideas is focusingtheir efforts in several areas in Oroville, including building a…

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    Oroville and county will test ways to eliminate sewer odors
    Oroville and county will test ways to eliminate...
    By Gary DeVon • June 24, 2010 4:02 pm

    OROVILLE – The Oroville City Council heard a report from the city clerk regarding efforts to eliminate sewer odors emanating…

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    Everyone is invited to join in the dance around the May Pole at the Molson Mid Summer Festival. The May Pole is a tradition of some of the Nordic countries where many Molson’s early pioneers had their roots. Photos by Gary DeVon
    Molson Festival takes place under sunny skies
    By Gary DeVon • June 24, 2010 3:41 pm

    OROVILLE – Molson Midsummer Fest couldn’t have asked for a more perfect day as the sun came out and the…

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    The 2010 Tonasket High School track team at their banquet on Tuesday, June 8, where they were given awards and letters for their participation on the track team. Photo by Emily Hanson
    Tigers given track awards
    By Gazette-Tribune • June 18, 2010 4:27 pm

    TONASKET – The 2010 Tonasket High School track team members were presented with awards and letters for their participation on…

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    Three Lady Tigers receive softball CTL awards
    Three Lady Tigers receive softball CTL awards
    By Gazette-Tribune • June 18, 2010 4:26 pm

    TONASKET – Three Lady Tigers from the 2010 Tonasket High School softball team earned Caribou Trail All League Awards and…

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    The 2010 Tonasket High School Baseball team at their banquet on Wednesday, June 9 at First Bible Church in Tonasket. Photo by Emily Hanson
    Tiger baseball CTL Sportsmanship recipients
    By Gazette-Tribune • June 18, 2010 4:24 pm

    TONASKET – The Tonasket High School baseball team received the Caribou Trail League Sportsmanship Award for the 2010 team, the…

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    Filmmakers Geoff Klein and Mo Fine, seen here with friend Mark Bertoglio and Bart Traubek, owner of Alpine Brewery, discuss the upcoming Tumble Weed Film Festival at Alpine Brewery in Oroville. Traubek, whose brewery will be one of the venues for the fest
    Seattle filmmakers bringing festival of short films to...
    By Gazette-Tribune • June 18, 2010 3:14 pm

      OROVILLE – Two Seattle filmmakers who specialize in short features have decidedto bring the first ever Tumble Weed Film Festival…

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