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Methow Valley

  • CenturyLink changes name to Lumen Technologies

  • Changes ahead for long-time Fire District 6 Captain Brian McAuliffe

  • Demonstration at MVSD Board meeting points out discriminatory school policies

  • Editorial: It's a matter of economy of scale

  • Fact checking "The Methow Valley News"

  • Fire District 6 proceeds with site clearing for new Winthrop station

  • Governor Inslee to announce drastic new COVID-19 restrictions on Sunday

  • House fires in the making: Does your home have a hidden hazard?

  • List of large Payroll Protection loan recipients in Okanogan County, with $35.3 million in total loans

  • Local human freedom rallies protest Inslee’s medical mandates

  • Local School Board Candidate Ends Campaign

  • School Board candidate continues to challenge incumbent in election race

  • Site offering paid bounties to local writers for accepted articles

  • Starlink internet service begins public beta in the Methow Valley

  • Twenty million dollars brought into Okanogan County via 600 small Payroll Protection loans, supporting 4,000 jobs

  • WA State Governor makes a quick visit to the Methow Valley

  • When the reported numbers just don't add up

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