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Algorithms and “loud minorities” were the hot topic at a Monday night study session where the Ellensburg City Council considered social media parameters.
The Kittitas County Public Health Department is conducting a survey to gather information about Kittitas County’s general behavioral health.
An Ellensburg woman arrested in February for allegedly selling methamphetamine to an undercover police informant is facing a ...
Adolf Hitler became German Chancellor (prime minister) because his party, the National Socialist Party (Nazi), received more votes in parliamentary elections in 1932.
Christopher Horner is Ellensburg’s new city attorney, officials announced last week. Horner was selected through an open ...
Two Islamic celebrations will be added to Washington’s list of unpaid state holidays, under a bill signed into law on Tuesday.
Hundreds of Washington state workers descended on the Capitol on Wednesday, staging a sit-in outside the governor’s office and a march to the gates of the executive mansion to protest ...
Hunters, anglers, and a bloc of 20 tribes in western Washington are among those pleased with three nominees Gov. Bob Ferguson announced this week for the state’s Fish and Wildlife ...
Tuesday’s latest deadline in the Legislature provided the last rites for numerous proposals tackling everything from penalties for environmental crimes to union bargaining over artificial intelligence ...
Noel Espinoza-Ceja of Ellensburg has been recognized for academic excellence at Spokane Community College. Espinoza-Ceja earned a place on the Spokane Community College Honor Roll for winter quarter ...
The Central Washington University Opera Ensemble will present “21st Century American One-Act Operas” this weekend, featuring three “fun, creative and relatable” works.
The Ellensburg Bulldogs took the Wildcats for a wild ride in boys varsity baseball when they traveled to Toppenish April 8 ...
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