“Coffee with a purpose” is the tag line Denise and Walt Pulliam are using at their Mission Creek Coffee stand at the corner of Farman Road and state Route 410 in Enumclaw.
When Pam Bauer brought 30 pairs of jeans to St. Francis House July 1, she said she knew she had to help the organization’s mission somehow, even if it was just denim.
As a stay-at-home mom with three kids, Christine Livingston has been finding ways to make her dollars stretch as far as they can for a while.
Art Gamblin Motors has been chosen by Chevrolet and Buick to pilot two test marketing programs to determine their viability before they are launched across the nation.
Debra Todorovich says there is a lot of spiritualism and good energy in Enumclaw, where she has opened Spiritual Consulting and Readings by Debra.
The 10 years since David Babbitt purchased one of Enumclaw’s older insurance companies have flown.
MultiCare is experimenting with a new method of primary care at its Sumner clinic that, according to a release it…
Whether they use Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, or stick with their own website, 21st century businesses operate on a landscape that…
One of Enumclaw’s most visible storefronts will not stay vacant for long.
The demise of the local Radio Shack operation left a void at the corner of Cole Street and Initial Avenue, but that only proved to be an opportunity for Chuck Bender and his Skynet Broadband business.
A year of planning and extensive remodeling came together Friday morning when owner Marilyn Nelson opened the doors to Collectibles on Cole.
Since the calender flipped to 2011, a trio of businesses have set up shop along Buckley’s Main Street.
Marsha McLean has found the answer to sending personal greeting cards, even when it seems she doesn’t have the time, and she’s sharing her secret.
It’s said that good things come in small packages and that may be the case at Europa, a tiny, new take-out eatery on the corner of Porter Street and McHugh Avenue in Enumclaw.