The Chelan-Douglas Land Trust's annual fall banquet attracted a huge crowd Friday as the organization celebrated its major accomplishments of 2011 and honored local individuals who put time, money and effort into making the Wenatchee Valley a better place.
Lovers of the Apple Capital Recreation Loop Trail turned out in force Thursday to ponder whether an already-funded proposal to eliminate two hairpin curves would be better left to lower-cost alternatives and common sense.
This summer, like other summers, photographer John Marshall has inched his way through chest-high brush and hoisted his tripod and camera over fallen logs to shoot the same pictures he’s taken many times before.
Saddle Rock is Wenatchee’s most visible landmark, and a destination for a diverse cross section of our valley--it provides a place for adults and kids alike to play king of the hill.
Charlie Naismith, chairman of Chelan-Douglas Land Trust’s Trails Committee, leads a group of volunteers doing trail maintenance Tuesday afternoon in the Jacobson Preserve.
"Our Shoreline's Future-an opportunity to do it right" group has presented their final report to the Douglas County Commissioners and the Mayor and City Council of East Wenatchee.