Motorists who routinely travel over the old concrete bridge spanning Newaukum Creek on Southeast 416th Street will have their driving habit disrupted beginning Friday.
A pair of contested mayoral races highlight the Plateau’s political landscape, now that the 2009 filing period has come to an end.
Lake Tapps resident Nick Smith captured top honors Memorial Day weekend when he won the 800-meter race during the Class 1A state track and field championships.
Enumclaw High coach Jenelle Stussy and three of her track and field athletes will soon be winging their way to Australia to compete in the Down Under International Games.
Another change is coming to Skeek’s, the Church Street business owned by longtime Wilkeson resident Lambert “Skeek” Gonzales.
The Mutual of Enumclaw Stage Race made its annual stop in downtown Enumclaw Saturday, May 30, 2009
No one doubts that the newspaper industry is experiencing enormous changes. But the news – whether bad or good – seemingly depends upon the size of the newsroom.
No one doubts that the newspaper industry is experiencing enormous changes. But the news – whether bad or good – seemingly depends upon the size of the newsroom.
A dozen Enumclaw High Hornets capped their 2009 track and field campaigns with an appearance in the Class 3A state championships, contested Thursday through Saturday at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma.
The future might look plenty bright for the White River High track and field program, but the present was awfully impressive, too.
A Welsh Heritage Day Celebration has made a comeback, sponsored by the Black Diamond Historical Society following a one-year hiatus.
The changing face of the Enumclaw Plateau is played out on several fronts.
A dozen Enumclaw High Hornets capped their 2009 track and field campaigns with an appearance in the Class 3A state championships, contested Thursday through Saturday at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma.