The ground-breaking is Wednesday, June 19, at 2 p.m.
After an 8-month investigation into the skeletal remains found last September, experts still don’t know how the Enumclaw resident may have died.
The event will be held June 29 starting at 9, though early birds can pay extra to get in before the crowds.
This is your chance to advocate for the Enumclaw library.
This is the ninth year the Journey of Hope has crossed through Enumclaw.
The King County Councilman will be visiting Enumclaw on June 25.
Desiree and Kevin Helfrick started their garden in a Seattle apartment. Now they’re in charge of 5 acres, growing organic veggies and taking care of their chickens.
Beau Rogers played college baseball until a career-ending injury, leading him down the path of chiropractics.
Tricia Foerster and Heather Invie are bringing Bloodworks NW to The Garage later this month.
EHS Principal Aaron Lee will soon be replaced with athletic director Phil Engebretsen.
A planning retreat focusing on the next SoHaPP season is June 11 at the Enumclaw Library.
The Enumclaw library is hosting the event with the help of EHS students at the high school. There are limited seats, so sign up soon.
The Enumclaw PD is using the app to keep in touch with residents.