Alan Predmore, the city of Buckley’s chief of the fire department, will temporarily take on one year of chiefing duties…
The Sumner School District office used to be an easily spotted landmark on Wood Avenue, thanks to a pair of spotlights that shone on its entryway through the night.
Sumner School District still requires students to be five years old before enrolling in kindergarten, but a program out of the district is placing a new emphasis on getting an early academic start.
The bulk of Buckley’s share of the White River shoreline is rife with opportunities for native vegetation re-plantings, water quality…
Sumner Middle School Principal Steve Sjolund and Assistant Principal Jenny Williams are placing a greater focus on quality academic interventions and data analysis of student performance. That’s what the administrators told the Sumner School Board in their report during a Jan. 12 meeting.
The burden of debt can weigh heavy on any person, but it can seem especially insurmountable to older Americans.
Buckley’s City Council approved, Jan. 11, funding and a funding revision, respectively, for two separate projects on state Route 410 East.
If you have resolved to add movement and activity to your routine, running may be the answer for you.
When it comes to finances, brutal honesty is the best policy.
Today, Enumclaw resident Linda Swenson is sick. Next week, barring anything unforeseen, she won’t be.
The city of Buckley is in the process of realigning the intersection of state Routes 410 and 165, Ryan Road and 112th St, jockeying the tenuous balance of municipal, state and federal approval on the project.
Usually when an entrepreneur buys an existing business, payment is made in cash. John Brehmer paid for the Buckley Thrift Store in buses.
If you’ve been putting off dental work, 2011 may be the year to make time for your mouth and schedule an appointment with the dentist.