The White River High fastpitch team may have suffered tough South Puget Sound League 3A losses to Bonney Lake April 7, Sumner, 6-2 on April 8, and Enumclaw, 11-1 Friday, but there were a number of bright spots for the Hornets’ early season.
It’s been a roller coaster ride for the White River High baseball team with a win over South Puget Sound League 3A preseason favorite Bonney Lake April 7, a stunning loss to Sumner April 8, a rebounding win over Yelm Thursday and a loss Friday to Enumclaw.
Chalk up two more wins for the Enumclaw High girls water polo team.
Sumner School District Athletic Director Tim Thomsen was named the 2009 Washington Secondary School Athletic Administrators Association Athletic Director of the Year at the organization’s state conference April 5-8 in Spokane.
Sheila Smith will bring her years of running a clothing bank to Enumclaw.
For years, Mutual of Enumclaw has helped community nonprofit organizations that provide services to meet the population’s basic needs. Now, with those needs growing in its communities, the Enumclaw-based insurance company is letting organizations know it’s here to help.
The interest to help raise money to supply scholarships for students to attend the Enumclaw School District’s fee-based full-day kindergarten program has been overwhelming.
Plateau’s agriculture scene, historic museum make the list
Enumclaw’s agricultural scene and the Black Diamond Historical Depot Museum are featured in 4Culture’s launch of Destination Heritage, a program encouraging King County tourism of historic places.
When Bob Charlo snapped the photograph titled “Nespelem” of a lone teepee with the American flag waving against a dramatic cloud formation in the summer of 1992 on the Colville Reservation in central Washington, he knew it was a special moment.
Enumclaw painter Sharman Owings opens the city of Enumclaw’s Gallery 2009 today, Wednesday, with work titled “The Color: Mystery and Reward.”
It was no April Fool’s joke when Olson’s Meats and Smokehouse opened its doors seven years ago, occupying a roadside butcher shop that has stood along state Route 164 on the outskirts of Enumclaw for more than four decades.
Franklin Pierce’s pitching sent 13 White River High batters packing as the Cardinals won 5-2 March 30.