Enumclaw’s youngest students can plan to be back in their classrooms twice a week after Thanksgiving.
“We were at historic low levels of unemployment,” he told the council, “and in just a couple of weeks we were into depression-era level unemployment.”
“This year I am recommending that we approach our city’s budget with caution,” the mayor’s budget message reads.
A quick tour of the new trail along Battersby Avenue.
As a Hornet, Petellin was a four-year letter winner in swimming and track and field.
The Youth Center hasn’t been open to the public until recently due to the pandemic, although it received $70,000 from the city at the beginning of 2020 to offer services.
Sign up now to catch a performance on Oct. 29, 30, or 31.
A hybrid learning style was originally supposed to start Monday, Oct. 26.
Here’s what you need to know to nominate a sports legend from your time at WRHS.
No longer will Black Diamond residents have to drive out of town to vote.
Director Rene Popke has estimated the Expo could see a net loss of $700,000 by the end of the year.
More than 150 people chimed in on a budget survey – a first for Buckley.
This is the tenth in a series of articles about local hikes.