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Planning commissioner, Jim Wonn presented a letter to the rest of the commission...
Cashmere Baseball and the Track and Field team are district champs!
Congrats to Baseball, Boys and Girls Tennis, and Boys and Girls Track teams for...
Photo by Kacie Thrift Colton Loomis (left) and Kyle Weiler were both named WIAA...
Photo by Kacie Thrift This flowers, located on the hillside after you cross the...
Photo by Kacie Thrift Queen Ilana Graham ( in white) and princesses Jennifer Bar...
Both boys and girls track won the league title for Cashmere. They head to Tonask...
Cashmere boys tennis places first in league and Cashmere girls tennis ties for f...
Cashmere baseball won fourth league title in a row. They will play at Wenatchee...
We are looking for a mother with a good story to tell for our annual Mother's Da...
Blue Star growers now owns this former orchard property along U.S. Highway 2 in...
Last Friday, Bob Lenz, a national youth communicator, spoke to Cashmere High Sch...
Cashmere resident, Randy Smith, has announced he will seek a second six-year ter...
Cashmere High School students teamed up with the city of Cashmere staff to plant...
Want to apologize for the cover photo. The baseball player is Kyle Weiler not Ja...
Cashmere is making multiple road improvements including Tigner Road and Sunset H...
An outbreak of Pertussis or Whopping Cough in Washington state has prompted Chel...
On April 10, the Cashmere United Methodist Church hosted a second dialogue for t...
Jake Dilly gets ready to swing before he hits a three run home-run for the Bulld...
Leftover prescription medications are becoming an immense problem in the United...
On April 10, Second Harvest partnered with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans and...
For the latest news check out the Cashmere Valley Record online.
Terrific Kids for April!
The downtown canopies have been a landmark to the charming city of Cashmere for...
Easter Egg Hunt at Martin's Marketplace was a success this year!
Cashmere Middle School is considering implementing the AVID program to help dimi...
After reviewing a total of seven bids, the city of Cashmere has selected Pipkin...
Cashmere Track and Field Pole Vaulter. Both boys and girls team won the home mee...
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Wednesday March 28, Cashmere Middle School performed the musical, "Kokonut Kaper...
Sun. Apr. 8-Fri Apr. 13, at the east end of Sultan on US 2 (MP 24.2) - where the...
Come support the Cashmere High School Track and Field Team 4pm tomorrow (Friday...
Alvaro Lima, 13, of Cashmere Middle School, proudly displays the solar-powered c...
Cashmere float construction begins! A miniature version of Cashmere’s new float...
Cashmere High School's class of 1965-most of whom are now 65 years old-will gran...
Cashmere Tree Lighting planned This year's Christmas tree lighting ceremony in...
Making a difference in Haiti Cashmere senior raises money to dig wells in the c...
Mom's gut feeling, Google search lead to epilepsy diagnosis Jennifer Tyler knew...
Work on Sunset Highway to continue Now that the Sunset Highway has a layer of g...
The Cashmere Bulldog defense proved too tough for Zillah Friday night in the fir...
City Council meets tonight at 7. A public hearing will be held about the 2012 ci...
WIth an estimated 400 votes left to count county-wide here are the updated elect...
Bulldogs dominate in Pear Bowl Photo by Ian Dunn Cashmere senior Kyle Weiler he...
Mayor, public respond to Bryant lawsuit In the wake of a recent sexual harassme...
Upper valley 'dodged a bullet' in annual pear harvest Upper valley orchards "do...
David Erickson, a 10-year Cashmere resident and parks director for Wenatchee has...
Vale kids visit Barn Beach Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Vale Elementary School fo...
City officials consider utility tax hike to balance 2012 budget The Cashmere Ci...
Bryant faces sexual harassment lawsuit John Bryant, who is running unopposed fo...
Bulldogs bring home the Bronze Shoe Photo by Nevonne McDaniels The Cashmere Bul...
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This photo was taken in October of 2010 of the Cashmere Mill Site by Steve Kamin...
Map of the location of Blewett bridge No. 1, scheduled to be closed and replaced...
Crunch Pak agrees to buy Cashmere Mill site for $2.3 million. Look for a story i...
Back to School for Cashmere - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Wrestling team takes second at Camp of Champions Photo by Jerry James/submitted...
Cashmere reconsiders investment approach The city of Cashmere is diversifying i...
Camp Erin at Lake Wenatchee helps kids grieve for lost loved ones Photo submitt...
Old truck is a piece of Cashmere history Photo courtesy Jay Byers Believed to b...
Reister takes over as county public works director Cashmere native Mitch Reiste...
Cashmere's own Steven Ettinger wins U.S. National Championship in Mountain Bike....
Land swap considered to straighten River Street Illustration by Annette Shacklett The proposed Foster Street Vacation currently being discussed by Crunch Pak and the city would remove all or part of Foster Street from city ownership. Still undecided is h
Senior Tennis Champs Photo submitted by Roger Barnhart The WRAC Tennis Club of Wenatchee, which included several upper valley players, won the PNW Sectional Team Tennis Championship at Sun River, Ore. recently. Included on the team are Scott Green, Keith
School Board gives reading tutorial program a thumbs up Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Vale Elementary School teacher Pam Heidenfelder gives volunteers an overview of a pilot reading tutorial program for first graders last February, the week before program s
Photo by Ian Dunn The Leavenworth Summer Theater production of “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” has a definite Cashmere flavor. Pictured, left, 2011 CHS Grad Michael Larson and CHS Senior Michael McCormick play brothers Gideon and Frank in t
A WAJAM welcome Photos by Nevonne McDaniels A future bowhunter tries to picture how his bow-in-progress will handle once it's finished at the 11th annual Washington Selfbow Jamboree (WAJAM) last Friday, the first day of the three-day event sponsored
Singers invited to test their "voice" A Friday night singing competition is the latest addition to this years' Founders' Days lineup of family friendly events. Singers age 12 and up are invited to compete in "Barney's $100
LaVigne family earns Founding Family staus Photo courtesy Duane LaVigne Duane LaVigne, right, pictured here with his father Leon, center, and brother LeRoy, left, in a circa-1950s photo, said he is honored to accept the Founding Family designation on be
Gomes running for mayor City Councilman Jeff Gomes has thrown his hat into the ring for the mayor's job. At the end of the official filing period last week, he stands unopposed. He's not alone in that. Cashmere business owner John Bryant filed
Crunch Pak turning trailer court into parking lot The 1.3-acre trailer court at 305 Sunset Highway is slated to become a parking lot for Crunch Pak by the end of the year. Crunch Pak purchased the property for $650,000 under the name 305 Sunset Highway
Photos by Ian Dunn The Wenatchee River Festival was held last weekend at Riverside Park in Cashmere. Contests were held on the river for rafts, kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, and boogie boards. Paddlers ranged in age from 12 to 50. A shuttle carried the
Founders Days poster winners Photo submitted by JoAnne Prusa The Founders' Days Founding Family Poster contest winners show off their work. Pictured from left are Vale Elementary School third graders Luisa Valentin (3rd place), Adrian Farias (1st pl
Vale fourth graders visit museum Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Vale Elementary School fourth grader Kenny Carlisle distributes the "readers" to his classmates at the Cashmere Museum and Pioneer Village last Thursday morning under the supervision o
Cashmere High School will have at least five new varsity coaches next year. Veteran tennis coach Steve Ovenell announced his resignation recently after five years. Head wrestling coach Russ Elliott also recently announced his decision to step down. Softb
High water keeps museum on alert Fred Harvey has a three-page list of repairs and improvements to complete this summer at the Cashmere Museum and Pioneer Village. So far, he has only completed two items, thanks to abysmal spring weather. Last week's
Stevens Pass install first electric vehicle charging station Photo by Ian Dunn Up to four vehicles can charge at the same time on the Level 2 electric vehicle charging system, which opened last week at Stevens Pass Resort. The Stevens Pass charging stati
Graduation time!! Photo by Nevonne McDaniels High School's Class of 2011 celebrates with flying hats and Silly String following the pomp and circumstance of the ceremony Friday evening in the Ron Doane Gymnasium. www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Post season cut short for defending state champs Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Cashmere pitcher Nick Tarver takes care of business during the first round State tournament game against Bellevue Christian Saturday in Eastmont. The Bulldogs lost the game 1-0,
Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Cashmere High School's newly elected 2011-2012 Associated Student Body officers are, from left, President James Stolhammer, Treasurer Karley Blomquist, Vice President Mackenzi Brunner and Secretary Kiera Burnett. Burnett i
Band Teacher shares music Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Fifth-grade band instructor Kristin Umbarger-Keene puts students through their paces at Cashmere Middle School last week in preparation for a concert set for 6 p.m. Thursday at the school.
Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Cody Lippert, as Lefou, gives Gaston (Rudy Blomquist) a jab during a scene the two performed at the Vale Elementary School library in late January. The two actors then read their favorite books to the students, encouraging the
Bus riders in for route changes from Link Cashmere commuters and other residents who rely on Link Transit for transportation are facing increased fares and a variety of schedule changes later this year. The service cuts were not as bad as they could have
Prefab press box ordered for new grandstands The original double decker press box design for Cashmere High School's new grandstands is out.But the box part is in - literally. The Cashmere School Board has approved the design for a pre-fabricated 8-b
Pops Concert Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Cashmere High School Concert Choir Soloists Rudy Blomquist and Stephanie Luedtke perform Freddie Mercury's "Somebody to Love" with some backup help during Pops Concert last Tuesday at the Cashmere Mi
Parents, please make sure 2011 CHS grads submit their grad forms for the special Graduation section of the Record. Forms are due now. Go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Students' letters hit home for soldier Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Ann Caple’s fourth-graders at Vale Elementary School show off the U.S. flag sent to them by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Evelardo T. De Leon Jr. after a simple letter-writing proje
Campers invited to help sponsor dining table Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Cashmere Middle School teachers Don Smith, Amy Som, Jeff Crutcher and Rose Shook look at some of the dining hall table designs presented by Wenatchee Valley YMCA Camp Director Tim Mc
Challenge Day Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Cashmere High School students participate in a Challenge Day activity Thursday morning at the Cashmere Middle School. The national program, designed to create positive change by helping students recognize the effe
McKenna named Vale principal Incoming Vale Elementary School Principal Sean McKenna, left, and outgoing Principal Rhett Morgan stand before the “Common Assessments” bulletin board designed to help track student progress. Establishing the asse
Orchardists and tree fruit industry leaders aren't holding their breath yet, but it's possible - just possible - tariffs on fruit exported to Mexico are on their way out. The Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrat
Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Chelan County Commissioners Doug England, Ron Walter and Keith Goehner do the honors at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the rehabilitated West Monitor Bridge on April 19. The guests include neighbors, members of the Monitor Com
New roof on the way for Cashmere Library A new library roof is on the way, waiting for some good weather. The Cashmere City Council approved a $23,600 bid on the project from Mason Roofing and Construction of Monitor at the March 28 council meeting. www
Kindergartners raise $864 for Japan Devera Sharp's Vale Elementary School kindergarten students were worried about the people in Japan following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. They had all heard television news reports in the days following th
Grandstand financing moves ahead The pieces continue to fall into place for Cashmere High School's new grandstands, though some questions remain. The Cashmere School Board signed paperwork on the interim financing portion of the project, working wit
PUD withdraws from $25 million fiber grant The Chelan County PUD Board of Commissioners voted on April 11 to withdraw from consideration for a $25 million federal grant to extend the district's fiber optic network into the county's more rural a
Fish project migrates upstream The decade-old juvenile fish sampling project previously located at the West Monitor Bridge is migrating upstream, temporarily. That's the hope, anyway. Last summer, the 103-year-old Chelan County-owned West Monitor br
Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Cashmere Street Department workers John Bayne (holding up the sign) and Ron Rees (on ladder) take a break from spring street cleaning duties to put up the new 8-by-12-foot Welcome to Cashmere sign last Wednesday morning just so
Bulldogs advance to Regionals Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Sophomore post Kaylee Caudill takes a shot during last Tuesday’s CTL playoff game against Cascade in Leavenworth. The Bulldogs lost 43-38, but went on to beat Chelan Saturday 64-52, to secure
Siltman to take plunge again Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Sabra Siltman shows off the flyer she has been dropping off to local businesses in her effort to raise money for the “Polar Plunge” on Feb. 19. She also has the support of her regulars a
Cashmere hosts District Basketball Tournament Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Cashmere High School juniors Megan Turner and Erica Elias sell concessions during the Caribou Trail League Basketball Playoffs on Saturday, hosted by the Cashmere School District. P
Photo by Nevonne McDaniels Freshman wing Casey Ruether takes a look at the basket during Thursday's CTL playoff game against Cashmere. The Bulldogs won 52-41. Ruether contributed three points to the effort. The win secured Cashmere a trip to Regiona
M&O levy, bleachers get the OK from voters. The Cashmere School District had asked voters to approve two levies - a three-year maintenance and operations levy that would provide $2.4 million per year and a $600,000, six-year capital improvement levy
Wrestlers prepare for District Tournament This District Tournament begins Friday in Omak. The Regionals are the following weekend at Tonasket. The top four placers move onto Regionals. "We are just going to wrestle as good as we can. I am hoping we
Sophomore post Kaylee Caudill looks for a pass during last Tuesday’s game against Cascade. The Kodiaks won 53-44. It was Caudill’s return to the court after missing several games with a combination of illness and a broken nose. She tallied fo
Cashmere sophomore post Coleman McElroy fights off Cascade defenders to get to the basket during last Tuesday’s home game. He was the top scorer for Cashmere, with 17 points. The Bulldogs won 53-51 in overtime. They beat Okanogan on Saturday in ano
Council puts Quiet Zone on hold A proposal to quiet train horns through downtown Cashmere has been put on hold for now, following a tour of the area Jan. 12 by representatives of the Federal Railroad Administration, Utilities and Transportation Commissi
Vale students learn the "Beauty" of reading Cast and crew of the CHS production of "Beauty and Beast" read to the students at Vale Elementary School in Cashmere. www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Photo by River Street Photography, Cashmere The nine candidates vying to become Cashmere royalty this year are, back row, left to right, Ariana Rodriguez, Maria Ramirez, Samantha Morseman, Maritza Galvez. Second row, Karley Blomquist, Adileny Robles, Car
Mission Creek debris dam continues When a debris dam prompted Mission Creek to change course in the wee hours of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the city street crew's first concern was clearing the obstruction. They were starting to inventory sandbags
After a long aftertaste over the bitter dispute about Founders' Days, the Cashmere Chamber of Commerce has hired a new chamber manager. Read all about Jill FitzSimmons and when she'll be coming on board in this week's Record or go to www.c
The summer's improv season is open in Wenatchee's Pressroom Theater, with Mission Improv, a three-year troupe with 10 comedians. For more, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
A Cashmere High School pitcher for the Bulldogs team competed in Colorado and pitched against tough teams at the College Exposure Tournament. Find out who at www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The new Cashmere city pool swim coach is headed for Africa next year to help HIV-positive orphans. Read all about it in this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Three Cashmere schools not meeting progress standards. Read more in the Cashmere Valley Record or www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
A Cashmere Chamber of Commerce employee has resigned from her position after a controversial liquor permit discussion. To find out who, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The monitor bridge was out last week and is out again this week for repairs. To find out why and for how long this will last, check out www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
After 33 years, Siri Woods, County Clerk, is retiring. Check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com for more!
School District budget crunch seen, but not heard. Read more in the Cashmere Valley Record or www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Cashmere High School senior Michael Ruether is working towards his Eagle Scout honor. To find out what Michael's project is and why he needed the City of Cashmere's permission, check out this week's Record or visit www.cashmerevalleyrecord
The City of Cashmere has accepted a $20 million funding package for their new wastewater treatment plant. See how much of the funding they'll have to pay back and what it means to city customers in this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalley
JoAnne Prusa has been working to help reintroduce female inmates to society for more than 20 years, first with the Women's Prison in Gig Harbor and now with the nonprofit organization Rebuilding Families Incorporated (RFI) in the Wenatchee Valley. F
Bears aren't the problem. Read more in the Cashmere Valley Record or www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The Crunch Pak family recently celebrated their 10th anniversary. Hosting all employees and their families, the Chelan County Fairgrounds were occupied with more than 400 people for an array of activities, including a soccer game, talent show and karaoke
After a long aftertaste over the bitter dispute about Founders' Days, the Cashmere Chamber of Commerce has hired a new chamber manager. Read all about Jill FitzSimmons and when she'll be coming on board in this week's Record or go to www.c
The summer's improv season is open in Wenatchee's Pressroom Theater, with Mission Improv, a three-year troupe with 10 comedians. For more, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Wenatchee River Clean Up effort considered a success. Read more in the Cashmere Valley Record or www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Cashmere High School drama teacher Susan Gubsch stars as Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music, the signature show of the Leavenworth Summer Theater. For information on tickets and show times, pick up a copy of this week's Record or visit us at www.ca
Three Cashmere schools not meeting progress standards. Read more in the Cashmere Valley Record or www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
A Cashmere Chamber of Commerce employee has resigned from her position after a controversial liquor permit discussion. To find out who, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Cashmere Bulldogs defeat visiting Canadian team. Read more in the Cashmere Valley Record or www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
David Wenham of Dryden sells cherries along Highway 2. He, as well as the WSU Tree Fruit Research Center, say cherries are down to about a half-crop, but are bigger and juicier, due to the wet and cold spring that greeted the area. For more information a
School District budget crunch seen, but not heard. Read more in the Cashmere Valley Record or www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Cashmere High School senior Michael Ruether is working towards his Eagle Scout honor. To find out what Michael's project is and why he needed the City of Cashmere's permission, check out this week's Record or visit www.cashmerevalleyrecord
Bulldog soccer wins overtime thriller over Cascade. Read more in the Cashmere Valley Record or www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The City of Cashmere was presented with a plaque last week for the second most U.S. Census returns in Chelan County and all of North Central Washington. With 80 percent returns, Cashmere was beaten only by Leavenworth with 81 percent. For more informatio
Bears aren't the problem. Read more in the Cashmere Valley Record or www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The Crunch Pak family recently celebrated their 10th anniversary. Hosting all employees and their families, the Chelan County Fairgrounds were occupied with more than 400 people for an array of activities, including a soccer game, talent show and karaoke
the Cashmere Chamber of Commerce meeting got heated when discussing the Sara Urdahl situation last week. Check out this week's Record for details and why the chamber may have to move their office or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Wenatchee River Clean Up effort considered a success. Read more in the Cashmere Valley Record or www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Cashmere High School drama teacher Susan Gubsch stars as Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music, the signature show of the Leavenworth Summer Theater. For information on tickets and show times, pick up a copy of this week's Record or visit us at www.ca
Cashmere's swim team hosted their final swim meet of the season before the championships tomorrow in Ephrata. For details and information, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Cashmere Bulldogs defeat visiting Canadian team. Read more in the Cashmere Valley Record or www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
David Wenham of Dryden sells cherries along Highway 2. He, as well as the WSU Tree Fruit Research Center, say cherries are down to about a half-crop, but are bigger and juicier, due to the wet and cold spring that greeted the area. For more information a
The fire that burned up Nahahum Canyon last week, evacuating homeowners and shutting down the road, is now 100 percent contained, according to Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest spokesman. For details on the fire, and where others are brewing in the area
Bulldog soccer wins overtime thriller over Cascade. Read more in the Cashmere Valley Record or www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The City of Cashmere was presented with a plaque last week for the second most U.S. Census returns in Chelan County and all of North Central Washington. With 80 percent returns, Cashmere was beaten only by Leavenworth with 81 percent. For more informatio
A typo at the city left the airport with $2,000 in unpaid bills, unknowingly. Find out how the airport is planning to pay back that money in this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The Cashmere High School class of 2010 graduated last Friday in the memorial gym. For details and photos, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
the Cashmere Chamber of Commerce meeting got heated when discussing the Sara Urdahl situation last week. Check out this week's Record for details and why the chamber may have to move their office or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The Cashmere Farmers Market is going good and steady, but is seeking new vendors and customers to join their Friday morning market! For more information, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The Smith Family's home was destroyed last year by a fire but their move-in date is just around the corner, although delayed by rains. Check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com for more.
Cashmere's swim team hosted their final swim meet of the season before the championships tomorrow in Ephrata. For details and information, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
When a complaint came to the city about the cemetery's dying grass, Mayor Gordon Irle addressed it, and addressed it quick. Sprinklers were turned on in full-force to restore the patches of grass, after one Cashmere resident said he was ashamed at h
Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there. Check out this week's Record for a special piece on what Father's Day means to the Morgans, or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The fire that burned up Nahahum Canyon last week, evacuating homeowners and shutting down the road, is now 100 percent contained, according to Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest spokesman. For details on the fire, and where others are brewing in the area
A Cashmere High School pitcher for the Bulldogs team competed in Colorado and pitched against tough teams at the College Exposure Tournament. Find out who at www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The new Cashmere city pool swim coach is headed for Africa next year to help HIV-positive orphans. Read all about it in this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
A typo at the city left the airport with $2,000 in unpaid bills, unknowingly. Find out how the airport is planning to pay back that money in this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The Cashmere High School class of 2010 graduated last Friday in the memorial gym. For details and photos, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The monitor bridge was out last week and is out again this week for repairs. To find out why and for how long this will last, check out www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
After 33 years, Siri Woods, County Clerk, is retiring. Check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com for more!
The Cashmere Farmers Market is going good and steady, but is seeking new vendors and customers to join their Friday morning market! For more information, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The Smith Family's home was destroyed last year by a fire but their move-in date is just around the corner, although delayed by rains. Check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com for more.
The City of Cashmere has accepted a $20 million funding package for their new wastewater treatment plant. See how much of the funding they'll have to pay back and what it means to city customers in this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalley
JoAnne Prusa has been working to help reintroduce female inmates to society for more than 20 years, first with the Women's Prison in Gig Harbor and now with the nonprofit organization Rebuilding Families Incorporated (RFI) in the Wenatchee Valley. F
When a complaint came to the city about the cemetery's dying grass, Mayor Gordon Irle addressed it, and addressed it quick. Sprinklers were turned on in full-force to restore the patches of grass, after one Cashmere resident said he was ashamed at h
Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there. Check out this week's Record for a special piece on what Father's Day means to the Morgans, or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The City of Cashmere has accepted a $20 million funding package for their new wastewater treatment plant. See how much of the funding they'll have to pay back and what it means to city customers in this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalley
JoAnne Prusa has been working to help reintroduce female inmates to society for more than 20 years, first with the Women's Prison in Gig Harbor and now with the nonprofit organization Rebuilding Families Incorporated (RFI) in the Wenatchee Valley. F
After a long aftertaste over the bitter dispute about Founders' Days, the Cashmere Chamber of Commerce has hired a new chamber manager. Read all about Jill FitzSimmons and when she'll be coming on board in this week's Record or go to www.c
The summer's improv season is open in Wenatchee's Pressroom Theater, with Mission Improv, a three-year troupe with 10 comedians. For more, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
A Cashmere Chamber of Commerce employee has resigned from her position after a controversial liquor permit discussion. To find out who, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Cashmere High School senior Michael Ruether is working towards his Eagle Scout honor. To find out what Michael's project is and why he needed the City of Cashmere's permission, check out this week's Record or visit www.cashmerevalleyrecord
The Crunch Pak family recently celebrated their 10th anniversary. Hosting all employees and their families, the Chelan County Fairgrounds were occupied with more than 400 people for an array of activities, including a soccer game, talent show and karaoke
Cashmere High School drama teacher Susan Gubsch stars as Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music, the signature show of the Leavenworth Summer Theater. For information on tickets and show times, pick up a copy of this week's Record or visit us at www.ca
David Wenham of Dryden sells cherries along Highway 2. He, as well as the WSU Tree Fruit Research Center, say cherries are down to about a half-crop, but are bigger and juicier, due to the wet and cold spring that greeted the area. For more information a
The City of Cashmere was presented with a plaque last week for the second most U.S. Census returns in Chelan County and all of North Central Washington. With 80 percent returns, Cashmere was beaten only by Leavenworth with 81 percent. For more informatio
The Cashmere Bulldogs soccer team will play in Sumner today against Wahluke after qualifying for the final four. For game information and other Cashmere sports, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
the Cashmere Chamber of Commerce meeting got heated when discussing the Sara Urdahl situation last week. Check out this week's Record for details and why the chamber may have to move their office or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The Cashmere Bulldogs are now the number one 1A baseball team in the state, after an amazing game-winning run in Yakima against the Chimacum Cowboys in the bottom of the seventh inning! For game information and a photo slideshow, check out this week'
Cashmere's swim team hosted their final swim meet of the season before the championships tomorrow in Ephrata. For details and information, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
Two young men beat and robbed Art Brown in his Cashmere home two weeks ago. For information and details on the horrifying attack, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com.
The fire that burned up Nahahum Canyon last week, evacuating homeowners and shutting down the road, is now 100 percent contained, according to Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest spokesman. For details on the fire, and where others are brewing in the area
Russ Griffith is retiring and will endorse new candidate Vicki Griffin! Get all the latest in city and county news in this week's Record or at www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com!
A typo at the city left the airport with $2,000 in unpaid bills, unknowingly. Find out how the airport is planning to pay back that money in this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The Cashmere High School class of 2010 graduated last Friday in the memorial gym. For details and photos, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The Cashmere Farmers Market is going good and steady, but is seeking new vendors and customers to join their Friday morning market! For more information, check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The Smith Family's home was destroyed last year by a fire but their move-in date is just around the corner, although delayed by rains. Check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com for more.
When a complaint came to the city about the cemetery's dying grass, Mayor Gordon Irle addressed it, and addressed it quick. Sprinklers were turned on in full-force to restore the patches of grass, after one Cashmere resident said he was ashamed at h
Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there. Check out this week's Record for a special piece on what Father's Day means to the Morgans, or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
A Cashmere High School pitcher for the Bulldogs team competed in Colorado and pitched against tough teams at the College Exposure Tournament. Find out who at www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The new Cashmere city pool swim coach is headed for Africa next year to help HIV-positive orphans. Read all about it in this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
The monitor bridge was out last week and is out again this week for repairs. To find out why and for how long this will last, check out www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com
After 33 years, Siri Woods, County Clerk, is retiring. Check out this week's Record or go to www.cashmerevalleyrecord.com for more!
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