Plus, a trainload of drunk pigs in Buckley, a dark tower in Orting, and secrets of Enumclaw’s Pie Goddess in Dorothy Wilhelm’s new book, “True Tales of Puget Sound.”
From street improvements to pool decisions and trail expansions, Enumclaw is in for a busy year.
If you have an idea for a program or event you want to host, your local librarians want to hear it.
The Chinook Scenic Byway is one of only several dozen byways recognized by the federal government as an “All-American Road.”
Around $465,000 will allow the city to re-surface the busy street.
The board of directors met Dec. 12 to discuss the issue.
The Gateway Community Band is performing Dec. 16 and Dec. 17 at Enumclaw High.
The remodeled barn opened as a business in July.
One of the passengers was a local middle schooler.
Sen. Phil Fortunato hopes that active constituents can help convince the legislature to make money available to create a new bridge over the White River before 2040, which is when WSDOT recommends the bridge be built.
Crystal Mulling and William Gatlin of Enumclaw were injured and sent to Harborview.
The district starting having the conversation about having a School Resource Officer after the 2018 Parkland shooting.
April’s art will be on display in Enumclaw’s City Hall starting Dec. 6.