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More park improvements planned for Royal City in ‘26
ROYAL CITY — Lions Park in Royal City now has a soccer field, so city officials will be working on the next phase …
Organize Your Way to a Clutter-Free Kitchen
(Family Feature) A kitchen must be many things for the average family: a cooking center, social hub and, most importantly, a central command station for the en…
Bold and Blended
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New (School) Year, New You
(Family Features) Forget Jan. 1. Parents know the real new year begins when you can smell the fresh pink erasers and hear the clatter of brand new pencils on s…
Getting to know the Othello area
I ran into an old friend and colleague at a forum that was organized for the introduction of the Sun Tribune to the Othello community.
Roger Trail New Royal superintendent on the job
ROYAL CITY — New Royal School District Superintendent Roger Trail is on the job and, so far, likes what he has encountered.
Guard your heart against invasions
This week, at my husband’s work place, someone broke into one of the employee’s cars and stole his cell phone. This happened in broad daylight during the work day and it was the first time anything like this had ha…
It's good to get away
Sitting in the doctor’s office the other day, I was reading a magazine to pass the time. The article that caught my eye was one on vacationing.
New Othello Chamber manager is community cheerleader
OTHELLO — If the Greater Othello Chamber of Commerce wanted a community cheerleader as its manager, then the recent hiring of Bianca Mendoza was just right.
Othello police take threat of local violence seriously
OTHELLO — They hope a cop attack never happens, but Othello Police Department leadership and officers have added officer ambush response to their training sche…
The Great Divide: Balancing Travel and Protecting Delicate Ecosystems
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Katy Perry Helps Support Teachers and Students
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Othello Huskies hoping to return to football playoffs
OTHELLO — The 2016 Othello High School Huskie football team hoped to rebound from two uncharacteristic down years when it opened fall practices yesterday.
Online K-8 school an option for parents of various needs
TUMWATER — As technology continues to transform the way students learn, many Washington parents are looking beyond the traditional brick-and-mortar classroom to fit their students’ individual learning needs.
Say Cheese! How What You Eat Affects Your Smile
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What Would It Take to Get You to the Dentist?
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