The Black Diamond City Council filled an open seat Thursday, selecting Janie Edelman from a pool of three applicants.
I have been consistently receiving buttermilk abuse at the various newspaper offices I find myself at these days.
The best part of post-election politics is watching the reforming of coalitions and groups of political thinkers. Win or lose, the great political animal called coalitions chops off one part, adds another and rises from the ashes reborn.
Black Diamond City Councilman Joe May resigned his seat Tuesday, Feb. 5.
What I have missed at the opening of 2013 are those who predict the future calamities of the coming year – our postmodern soothsayers.
A handful of legal decisions were issued recently related to YarrowBay’s master planned developments in Black Diamond, The Villages and Lawson Hills.
I have been on the road in the hinterlands of Bremerton, Silverdale and Port Orchard for the past couple of months. Hanging out in another land always bring about different stories from different folks.
One of the most interesting came from someone from this area – the mayor of Black Diamond, Rebecca Olness.
The political playoffs have officially reached the homestretch and a couple of intriguing statements have jumped out at me like dancing moo cow popups on my computer screen. (I live in Enumclaw where we once had lots of cows).
The state Court of Appeals is the next exit on the legal highway for Toward Responsible Development’s Land Use Petition Act appeal of the YarrowBay master planned developments that was denied by Superior Court Judge Patrick H. Oishi Aug. 27.
Statutory attorney fees and cost has lead to some misunderstanding in the ruling from Superior Court Judge Patrick Oishi denying the Land Use Petition Act appeal brought by Toward Responsible Development against the two YarrowBay master planned developments in Black Diamond.
Wings of Karen, a breast cancer organization, held a 5K Bra Dash at Lake Wilderness Park on Sept. 9.
Seattle attorney David Bricklin stated through an email that Toward Responsible Development will appeal the Superior Court ruling denying the Land Use Petition Act appeal filed by the Black Diamond group.
The Black Diamond Labor Day Parade was on display once again this year.
Superior Court Judge Patrick Oishi released his ruling today in favor of YarrowBay and the city of Black Diamond concerning the Land Use Petition Act appeal filed by Toward Responsible Development.
The bat were swinging at Lake Wilderness Park in the “Guns and Hoses” softball game between the Maple Valley Police Department and Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety Sunday, Aug. 26
Members of the Veterans of Foreign War were present Aug. 18 at the Maple Valley Farmers Market as Chuck Hardaway spoke to a gathering honoring veterans and their families.
Kids got a chance to see a python up close at Covington Kids Day at Kohl’s on Aug. 18.
The fourth annual Maple Valley Farmers Market pie baking contest was Saturday, Aug. 11.
The political season has officially broken out the gates with the first round of truth-or-dare coming about 8:30 the evening of Aug. 7, the day of the primary election.
King County Superior Court 3B was packed the morning of Aug. 3, as attorneys argued the fate of the YarrowBay master planned developments targeted for Black Diamond.
