News from our past

Visitors to metformin weight loss buy the C.W. Cronin farm, north of Baker Flat, get up close and personal with this young pig during a tour of a farm animal zoo, organized by members of the Eastmont Livestock and Community 4-H Club in May 1966.
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News from our past: Mall in the works

A new $5 million shopping center in East Wenatchee is in the works in June 1972.
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News from our past

Pulling a train engine out of Douglas Creek was quite a feat as this photo would indicate.
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News from our past

Douglas County Auditor Melba Firoved holds one of the new state license plates that will go on sale in January 1963.
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News from our past: Play Ball!

Mansfield's Little League team is ready to play ball during the community's annual Play Day celebration in May 1964.
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News from our past: Promoting Brewster

School Superintendent Clyde Brown, left, drums up enthusiasm for Brewster as he become the Chamber of Commerce president for 1970.
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News from our past

Work progresses on the Fort Okanogan Historical Museum in the winter of 1959.
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News from our past: School farm

From the pages of The Wenatchee World 100 years ago L.B. Garnett, a pharmacist with J.B. Bache for the past two years, has taken a job with Harry Smith in Waterville. T.P. Hopp and J.B. Bouska, businessmen from Bridgeport, were visitors to Wenatchee yesterday. C.N. Webster, who has been in Wenatchee for the last several days, left this morning for Waterville. 50 years ago Cliff and Tom Prey...
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News from our past

From the pages of the Wenatchee World 100 years ago Mrs. F.J. Cole of Waterville is visiting in Wenatchee. O.A. Rudd and family of Bridgeport returned today from Indiana. 50 years ago The U.S. Air Force has assigned $126,000 in construction funds for a radar station near Waterville, it was announced this week in Washington, D.C., by Sen. Warren Magnuson and Sen. Henry Jackson. The facility would...
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News from our past

From the pages of the Wenatchee World 100 years ago W.S. Ridge, a prominent wheat grower of the Waterville country, is in Wenatchee today. Waterville attorney Sam B. Hill registered in Wenatchee last night. 50 years ago Several accomplishments were noted by the Douglas Soil Conservation District in its annual report for 1960. Besides the usual work on strip cropping and tillage, cooperators...
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