Local residents braved chilly temperatures Saturday to join the nationwide “No Kings” protest, with demonstrations taking place in Tonasket, Omak, Twisp and Coulee Dam.

According to local organizers, approximately 100 people gathered in Tonasket, 112 in Omak, and an estimated 1,000-plus in Twisp as part of what they called one of the largest days of protest against President Donald Trump’s administration since he took office in January.

A smaller protest with about 50 participants also took place at the Okanogan Family Faire, with participants chanting “Love Wins, No Kings.” Close

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The rallies were part of a coordinated national effort organized by No Kings — a network of progressive groups opposing what they describe as Trump’s monarch-like govern

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