New police officer Bryce Demmitt, who started one month ago, is on paid administrative leave until an interim chief is in ...
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.
Residents at Jamie’s Place live in a home-like setting, with private rooms and bathrooms, and shared living spaces. Jamie’s ...
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.
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 ...
Some 30 people carrying signs reading “Stop the Coup,” “Exile Musk to Mars” and “Civil Servants Work for All of Us” gathered ...
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).
People have the opportunity to comment on an application by the state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to extend the conditional-use permit (CUP) for a gravel pit about 4 miles west of Winthrop.
A low-income apartment complex got the go-ahead from the Twisp Town Council, which gave preliminary approval Feb. 11 to the 72-unit development proposed for the old orchard behind Hank’s Harvest Foods ...
The proposed ad, according to reports by The Hill and the New York Times, was a “wraparound” that would have covered the front and back editions of the Post that would be delivered to a select ...
Two upcoming exhibits at The Confluence: Art in Twisp will immerse gallery visitors in some of the fundamental elements of art and design: pattern, shape and color.
Photos courtesy of Methow Arts Above, The Taiko Project, and, below, Jarabe Mexico, are on the events agenda for Methow Arts, ...