Pat Stevenson celebrated her 100th birthday last month with friends at the Buckley Senior Center.
Being a professional athlete is a dream shared by most young athletes, but few make it past high school competition.
A band of dedicated teens from Enumclaw spent part of their summer on a mission trip to New Orleans, where they helped underserved citizens.
Many golfers hone their skills at an early age. For example, Tiger Woods swung a golf club when he was just 2 years old.
Tomorrow night, Buckley City Council will choose one of three candidates to fill a vacancy until the 2013 election. The vacancy was left by Doug Harple, as he resigned dude to time conflicts with his job. The term for the candidate, once they are selected, will be 16 months in the Council. The three candidates are Brian Gillooly, John Leggett, and Marvin Sundstrom.
Walking on to any college sports team is a challenge. Knowing there were no offers to play college ball can be a difficult notion to process. Working to overcome adversity is the key to succeeding.
Kelli Taylor, a graduate of White River High School who earned a degree from Central Washington University this spring, had the honor of playing taps on her bugle at the Arlington National Cemetery. She performed with buglers from throughout the nation, all members of Bugles Across America.
The Sumner High School freshman is a varsity cheerleader, lacrosse player, FFA “farm girl” and ASB coordinator—and she’s only just begun to make her mark.