Wanda Kay Mattix, 79, Loomis, Wash., died Oct. 2, 2024. Born in Fairplay, Colo., on Sept. 15, 1945, to Stanley G. Cook and Opal G. (Darrah) Cook.
Roger A. Stucker, Oroville, died on Sept, 26, 2024. He was born March 12, 1953 to Marian and Slim Stuckerin in Genesee, Idaho.
Incumbent Chris Reykdal and challenger David Olson found some common ground. Both think the state’s funding model for public education is flawed.
You may have recently heard that Brewster, Loomis and Tonasket now have access to “America’s fastest home internet.” Is it…
Flora Faye Burks, 90, died Sept. 20, 2024 in Tonasket, Wash. She was born to Guy and Jessie Allen on May 11, 1934 in Oroville, Wash.
Post-Fire Recovery Program has awarded five grants for reforestation projects on burned lands across Washington State.
Washington state employers and employees will feel another pinch in their wallet come 2025 with a rate increase for workers’ compensation.
OHA has reached a settlement with Crown Resources and Kinross Gold USA to resolve the Clean Water Act regarding the Buckhorn Mine.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal says Washington’s public schools need a major influx of taxpayer dollars.
The Biden administration wants to overturn a district court decision that reinstated Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves.
The Office of the Secretary of State invites Washingtonians to join in celebrating National Voter Registration Day on Sept. 17.
Washingtonians who get their health insurance through the Washington Health Benefit Exchange will see a 10.7% average rate increase.
New food storage regulations will go into effect on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest beginning Sept. 16, 2024.