If voters decide to allow WA Cares op-out, will the state refund tax collections?

More than nine months since workers started paying into the state-mandated long-term care insurance program but if voters approve Initiative 2124 , workers can opt out.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 25, 2024 8:30 am
New reporter excited to cover Tonasket area

The Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune welcomes Robert Mueri to the staff as a photographer-writer, primarily covering the Tonasket area.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 24, 2024 8:30 am
Oroville Music Program treats community to a free concert at the Grange

Oroville Grange hosted a free concert for the community made up of musicians from the Oroville Elementary, Middle and High School

By Gazette-Tribune • April 23, 2024 8:30 am
Commissioner Franz signs order directing DNR to partner with Ukraine on forestry

Discussing ways they can partner to share knowledge and expertise on sustainable forestry, recreation and wildfire prevention.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 22, 2024 8:30 am
OVOC will bring its production of ‘Love Letters’ to Omak and Tonasket

OVAC their production of “Love Letters,” which will be staged at the Omak Performing Arts Center and the Community Cultural Center of Tonasket.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 19, 2024 8:30 am
Washington law enforcement org weighs in on upcoming changes to pursuit law

Law enforcement agencies across Washington state will have a less restrictive set of rules when it comes to vehicle pursuits of fleeing suspects.

By Gazette-Tribune • April 16, 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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