Deliveries are going up to $52, but there’s a small window of opportunity to apply for a lower rate.
Is the Garden Bros. Circus coming to Enumclaw? They say yes, but the Expo Center says the contract was terminated after a late payment, and won’t host the event.
New state laws will allow school districts to collect up to $2.50 per $1,000 in assessed property value for educational programs and operations.
There will be a flyover of WWII-era planes.
Enumclaw’s Mt. Peak fire tower, Rainier School in Buckley, and a skate park in Wilkeson are only some of the projects.
For the first installment of The Courier-Herald’s new “Business Scene” focus page, we took a look at the owners of the new winery on Railroad Avenue.
Lions Club volunteers will be at the local QFC on May 10 and 11.
Enumclaw is also weighing skate park options.
A lack of oversight may have allowed Drainage District 5 Commissioner Allan Thomas to not only pocket public money by paying a family-run company, but also avoid having to hold elections for his position for decades.
Make sure not to miss the May 4 event, the annual Food Truck Wars, at the Expo Center.
The project was made possible by an aeroponic tower garden in the classroom.
Officers Erik Vance, Kim-Xaun Brewer and Steve Howerton were honored April 8.
Kimberly Lauk thanked the council and mayor for their work since she joined on in 2016, and urged residents to continue to participate in their local government.