Magical Morning is for the younger set, parade is fun for all
The Sumner High basketball girls may be young, but they have the heart and smarts to make up for age.
Experience might be in short supply but the numbers are big for coach Kimmie Marton and her Sumner High School gymnastics squad.
Coach Brett McDaniel knows the Sumner High boys basketball program has a long hill to climb, but meeting a challenge is the stuff of good coaches and teams.
Billy Treese knew there were people in need this holiday season and figured he could do something to help.
There’s still lots of flu vaccine available for kids and teens in Washington. Flu season usually peaks in our state between January and March, so getting vaccinated now provides protection from the flu when the season hits full swing.
The Enumclaw Police Department, in cooperation with The Courier-Herald, has begun a “Warrant of the Week” program. This program is designed to capture people who currently have warrants out for their arrest through tips that citizens provide to the Enumclaw police. The arrest warrants have been issued by the Enumclaw Municipal Court. Each week, a photo of a wanted person, along with a brief description of the crime, will be published. Citizens who have information regarding the whereabouts of the wanted person are encouraged to call the Enumclaw Police Department at 360-825-3505. Callers may remain anonymous.
• A Nov. 27 traffic stop resulted in a male driver being taken into custody for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. A male passenger was taken into custody for possession of marijuana.
Four of the five members voting during the Nov. 25 Buckley City Council meeting gave a thumbs up response to the proposed 2009 municipal budget.
The Enumclaw City Council is poised to pass a 2009 budget that ignores the ability to raise property taxes but includes an all-important general fund that spends more than it takes in.
There’s a vast amount of historical information waiting to be tapped into at Heritage Quest Research Library in Sumner. And Jim Johnson, its director, wants people to know it’s all available for the public’s use.