New police officer Bryce Demmitt, who started one month ago, is on paid administrative leave until an interim chief is in ...
Some 30 people carrying signs reading “Stop the Coup,” “Exile Musk to Mars” and “Civil Servants Work for All of Us” gathered ...
Residents at Jamie’s Place live in a home-like setting, with private rooms and bathrooms, and shared living spaces. Jamie’s ...
Photos courtesy of Methow Arts Above, The Taiko Project, and, below, Jarabe Mexico, are on the events agenda for Methow Arts, ...
Orchard Hills — a proposed 52-lot subdivision atop “schoolhouse hill” in Twisp — will proceed, the owners say, after their ...
Methow At Home has moved into a new office, shared with the Caspian Group, on the TwispWorks campus in the Gateway Building.
Cold temperatures but ample ground cover greeted players in the annual snowshoe softball tournament, presented by the ...
The Methow Chamber Music Festival’s “Warm WInter Weekend” concerts at The Merc Playhouse drew enthuastic music fans to hear ...
Properties on West Twisp Avenue and Borchard Lane were affected. Residents on West Twisp Avenue and nearby Magers Street that still have water service were asked on Saturday (Feb. 15) to leave their ...
Okanogan County’s Office of Public Defender is taking shape, with attorney Randy Thies accepting an offer from the county as director of the new office.
Photo by Marcy Stamper About 30 people rallied in Twisp to express their concerns about sweeping staff and funding cuts being made by the Trump administration. See story, Page A3.
The Methow Valley School Board is selecting finalists this week for the school district’s next superintendent, and the public will have an opportunity to meet them on Tuesday (Feb. 25).