Candidate filing week now open through May 10

The opportunity to become a candidate for office during Washington’s 2024 elections opened Monday.

By Gazette-Tribune • May 6, 2024 8:00 am
Washington’s gray wolves moving further west; bill passes House to federally delist from ESA

Hikers have more to watch out for than bears this summer.

By Gazette-Tribune • May 3, 2024 8:30 am
May Fest Queen Anna and Princesses Jayden and Sierra crowned Saturday

This year’s May Festival Coronation saw the crowning of Queen Anna Hernandez and Princesses Sierra Buckmiller and Jayden Glover.

By Gary DeVon • May 2, 2024 8:30 am
Jerry Asmusssen named ‘Citizen of the Year’ by Tonasket Chamber

Tonasket Pizza is ‘Business of the Year’

By Gazette-Tribune • May 1, 2024 8:30 am
Inslee rolls out $45 million in subsidies for electric vehicles

One strategy for state officials looking to transition Washington’s transportation sector to electric vehicles is by subsidizing them with taxpayer dollars.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 30, 2024 8:30 am
Oroville Elementary School wins national NFL PLAY 60 grant for physical activity

The American Heart Association and the National Football League provide $1,000 financial grants to support movement during the school day

By Gazette-Tribune • April 29, 2024 8:30 am
GO began recycling in 2010. Opening to the public in 2015. Since then, GO volunteers have recycled over two million pounds of recyclable materials. Sponsored
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Christine Quintasket or Hum-ishu-ma, better known by her author name, Mourning Dove, was the first Native American woman to publish a novel west of the Rockies. Photo courtesy Borderlands Historical Society Sponsored
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