The only constant in life is change; you can expend your energy resisting it or you can unleash the energy by being a willing catalyst.
As a soccer coach, Paul Adams’ players always seemed to be fighting the weather.
Anyone with an oven can make a cupcake. But a close-knit group of Sumner entrepreneurs have made a business out…
For years Wade and Judy Bennett have worked side-by-side with the best farmers in the region at farmers markets.
Mutual of Enumclaw recently received a 2010 Community Service Award for “Helping People in Need” from the Association of Washington Business.
Years of collecting antiques resulted in a second career for Sharon Porter.
After retiring from Boeing following 30 years of employment, Porter only had to look at the stocked shelves of her Buckley home to provide inventory for Porter Street Antiques. The Enumclaw business opened May 1 at 1219 Initial Ave., just a half-block west of Cole Street.
Shoppers in Bonney Lake may soon have a new place to pick up sporting goods as Big 5 Sports last week filed a pre-application with the city’s Planning Department to build a new store in Eastown.
Enumclaw’s Suburban Soul is expanding its operation to Issaquah and shooting for a June 18 opening.
Stylists from corporate salon Hair Masters’ Bonney Lake location will be donating their time to help ease unemployment. Their solution? Haircuts.
“A haircut can make (an unemployed person) feel better about themselves, give them a fresh outlook,” Manager Tami Griffin said. “They’ll be able to go into a job interview with more self-confidence.”
Washington’s unemployment rate fell in April for the first time in more than three years, backed by an increase of 5,800 jobs.
Preparations for the new gondola at Crystal Mountain began April 26, with the demolition of the Market and Bumps Espresso stand, the site where the bottom terminal will be located.
At 6 p.m. April 30, state regulators shut down Frontier Bank, citing inadequate capital and severe loan losses.
Manfred Tempelmayr has decided to retire while he’s still young enough to enjoy it.