A five-minute commute is just one benefit Jeff Fabris has experienced after moving his Lakewood Farmers Insurance business to the corner of Cole Street and Myrtle Avenue.
Steve and Sonja Jones are not only sprucing up the downtown Buckley building they purchased four years ago, they’re taking a proactive role in filling it with tenants who they believe will enhance the city’s core.
Cooler weather may give local forest firefighters a reprieve, but they aren’t counting on it.
With five races remaining before the cutoff for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase for the Championship, Enumclaw’s Kasey Kahne maintained his standing in the Top 12 with a fifth-place finish Monday, Aug. 3, in the Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 on the 2.5-mile track at Pocono Raceway.
Arts Alive! hosted its annual Art in the Garden fundraising event Saturday and Sunday at Cathy Matson’s Enumclaw Country Garden Bouquets.
Blaine Larsen’s back and doing things his way.
It was a year ago, almost to the day, when the High Adventure Crew of Boy Scout Troop 546 hit the 14,411-foot summit of Mount Rainier.
Organizers of the Enumclaw downtown Christmas parade said it was difficult to think of Christmas when the thermometer was topping 100, but that’s what they were doing.
The Enumclaw-based Cascade Home-Ec 4-H leader Jim Olson was bursting with pride as Enumclaw’s King County Fair closed its gates. As he was putting the final touches on a plate of beets, a judge from the Washington State Fair Commission handed him the black and white rosette for Best in Show.
Rebecca Blake rode her way to the United States Equestrian Federation National Gold Medal Dressage Equitation title.
A is for Angela, Aaron, Alexander, Alysha, Anne, Anthony, Austin, Anastasia and archery.
Shon Wilson recently qualified for the American Motorcyclist Association Air Nautiques Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tenn. Competition begins Sunday and continues through Aug. 8.
Parents and guardians of athletes at Enumclaw and Thunder Mountain middle schools will see a $25 jump in athletic fees when they go to register their child in August.