Listings are still printed daily in the Ellensburg Daily Record. They cover the evening and the next day up to 6pm I believe. Only inaccuracy is that KIRO-7 is still listed, Spectrum no longer has KIRO on cable. KOMO and KING are still on part-time syndex'ed feeds.
The Snoqualmie Pass area might be able to get an OTA signal from KIRO (and the other Seattle sticks). Does the Daily Record list KCPQ, which has a translator in Ellensburg?
Back on topic, my local newspaper (Manistee News-Advocate) eliminated its TV Week a few years ago. Up until the end, the cable conversion guide was laughably out of date and had the infamous "Arcadia getting Detroit and Flint stations" lineup. Not sure about whether or not the other local paper (the Ludington Daily News) still has a TV Week, but that one had way more broadcast channels, especially in the mid to late 1990s:
Manistee had five channels: 7 WPBN (NBC), 9 WWTV (CBS), 21 WCMW (PBS), 29 WGTU (ABC), and 33 WGKI (FOX) (side note: for years, WCMW was listed as WZZM in the program grids, but WCMW's programming and channel number were correct)
Ludington had the five listed under Manistee, but also had: 2 WBAY (ABC), 4 WTMJ (NBC), 5 WFRV (CBS), 6 WITI (FOX), 10 WMVS (PBS), 11 WLUK (FOX), 13 WZZM (ABC), and 35 WGVU (PBS)