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  • Culp's police department disbanded

    Brock Hires, Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle|Nov 5, 2020

    REPUBLIC – Republican gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp said he lost his job as police chief and sole officer in the city after the council voted to disband the Police Department. Culp made the announcement the day after he was presumably defeated by gubernatorial incumbent Democrat Jay Inslee in the Nov. 3 general election. Inslee leads statewide with 57.73 percent of the vote as of Friday. In a Facebook Live video Wednesday, Culp said the City Council had a special meeting prior to the e...

  • America is out of control

    Brock Hires, Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle Editor|Jul 9, 2020

    Has America lost its mind? Perhaps 2020 will be best described in history books as the year a virus from China caused a global pandemic, massive riots erupted across the country, the Black Lives Matter movement gained momentum, and there was an attempt to rewrite American history — all leading to what is sure to be an interesting November at the polls. If you are like me, you’ve likely been trying to tune out the national media to retain a little bit of self-worth and delay the onset of manic de...

  • Lawsuit against Gov. Inslee delayed

    Brock Hires, The Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle|May 28, 2020

    OKANOGAN — A lawsuit filed Friday in Douglas County against Gov. Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home order was continued to 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 29, in Okanogan County Superior Court this morning. The case was moved to Okanogan County because Douglas County commissioners are among the plaintiffs in the suit. Assistant Attorney General Zachary Jones contended Inslee’s stay-at-home order was issued in Thurston County and therefore should be heard in a Thurston County courtroom. Jones claimed Insle...

  • No decision made in residents' suit against Inslee:

    Brock Hires, Omak Chronicle|May 28, 2020

    OKANOGAN – There was no decision Friday in a lawsuit filed by nine Douglas County residents against Gov. Jay Inslee over his stay-at-home order. The case was heard before Okanogan County Superior Court Judge Henry Rawson in Okanogan, because Douglas County commissioners Dan Sutton, Marc Straub and Kyle Steinberg are among the plaintiffs in the suit. Besides Rawson and the bailiff, two people were in the courtroom in Okanogan. Another 100 tuned in via the Zoom platform. Rawson told the parties t...