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.
It’s become an annual event. The folks at Olson’s Meats and Smokehouse in Enumclaw venture down to the Northwest Meat Processors Association competition and bring home a winner, or two, or three.
Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home and Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley were honored by the National Funeral Directors Association with the 2009 Pursuit of Excellence Award during its International Convention and Expo in Boston, Mass.
Bringing a decade’s worth of experience in marketing, public relations and administration, Tracey McCallum has taken the reins at the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce.
When a professed coffee connoisseur told Joshua Williams his Book Brew Coffee was the best coffee around, he couldn’t help but smile.
The staples for a good workout: running, weights… percussion?
A familiar sight on the stretch of Cole Street near downtown’s edge has been altered as a local restaurant has sought to change its image.
Cedar River Academy’s Young Entrepreneurs Club, the CRA Ultrapreneurs, have launched its first product for distribution and sale.
I have a plaque in my kitchen that reads, “If it wasn’t for the last minute, nothing would ever get done.”
Dr. Waldo Dagan was attending church a week before the January earthquake in Haiti when Marilyn Monaghan told him about an upcoming mission trip to support her daughter and son-in-law’s work to raise employment in the impoverished Caribbean country.
Business comes hand-in-hand with a focus on the bottom line, but some companies are factoring broader social improvements into their net gains.
Those familiar with pop culture know comic books are dominated by tight forms in spandex and two publishing behemoths, Marvel Entertainment and DC Comics.