As I sat through another thrill-packed Buckley City Council meeting Nov. 10, I just about burst out laughing. There has been a lot of “funny” stuff going on in the council meetings lately, but in this particular instance, everything worked out for the best.
After much consideration and research, the building and zoning committee arm of the Buckley City Council recently put its stamp of approval on an interim ordinance allowing “mural” signs the likes of which have not been seen around Buckley since the early 1900s in the city’s downtown core.
A good-sized crowd of Enumclaw High football rooters watched an impressive Capital contingent dismantle their team Saturday evening at Ingersoll Stadium in Olympia by the score of 42-7.
The Enumclaw High volleyball team might have peaked during the West Central III/Southwest IV District volleyball tournament at Auburn Mountainview, but came up short. Losing two of three matches, the Hornets saw their season come to a close.
The White River High volleyball squad went from the highest high to the lowest low in one ill-fated Friday, the first day of the West Central III/Southwest IV District volleyball tournament at Auburn Mountainview High School.
After a half-decade of negotiating with Puget Sound Energy for 32 acres and millions of dollars worth of scenic property along the White River, an agreement was finally struck between PSE and the city of Buckley.
After a half-decade of negotiating with Puget Sound Energy for 32 acres and millions of dollars worth of scenic property…
The 61st rivalry rendezvous between White River and Enumclaw Friday evening at Pete’s Pool Field wasn’t exactly filled with offensive fireworks.
The White River High volleyball squad emerged from the South Puget Sound League 3A/Seamount League subdistrict tournament as the No. 1 seed into the West Central District tournament that begins Friday at Auburn Mountainview.
The Enumclaw High volleyball squad excelled at Friday’s subdistrict tournament at Mount Rainier High, winning three of four matches to advance to Friday and Saturday’s West Central District Tournament as the No. 7 seed from the South Puget Sound League 3A/Seamount League pairings.
Approximately 140 concerned Buckley citizens, Rainier School employees and politicians huddled into a packed Buckley Multi-Purpose Center Thursday night to show their support for a healthy Rainier School future.
Approximately 140 concerned citizens, Rainier School employees and politicians huddled into a packed Buckley Multi-Purpose Center Thursday night to show their support for a healthy Rainier School future.
Heading into Friday’s “Battle at the River” rivalry against White River High at Pete’s Pool Field, the dye is cast for the experienced Enumclaw High football squad.