Selections from “Orondo as I Knew It” by John H.D. Smith

Passages selected metformin hydrochloride 500 mg pill and edited by Carl Ruud  Early in 1884, as the first stage to link Spokane to Douglas County reached Okanogan, a small, five-building town to the east of present day Douglas, the first passenger off that carrier was 47-year-old Dr. John B. Smith. His son, John H.D. Smith writes in “Orondo, As I Knew It,” that his father was born to Scottish parents in London, Ontario, on...
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Local companies brings goods to local folks

This season, local food producers are showing real pluck.
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Beginnings

Births and marriage licenses in the July 14 issue of the Empire Press.
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Washington State University The following Douglas County students were named to the president’s honor roll at Washington State University. To be eligible, a student must earn at least a 3.75 grade-point average with at least nine credit hours. East Wenatchee: Ashley Brandt, Brooke Compton, Chad Drake, Jhoana Duran, Tammy Duretto, Bryant Goetz, Brittany Komm, Kathleen Analani Mathews, Joshua...
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Free summer food program available

The Orondo School District is participating in the summer food service program.
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Obituaries

Obituaries printed in the June 23 issue of the Empire Press
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History: Old-time wedding trouble

This bride and groom wasn’t let off easy! The article was first printed in the Waterville Empire-Press on June 16, 1921.
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Observing the creepy crawlies

For the past four years, third-grade students at Waterville School have been studying insects as part of a school-wide science curriculum.
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