Dale Hoover wants to bust one of the biggest myths about Meals on Wheels: it is not just for poor seniors.
It’s about jobs, the economy, but most significantly to me, it’s about families and community.
The Bears raced out to a 22-9 lead by the end of the first quarter and never looked back against the Trojans.
The Conquerors fell just a little short in the South Puget Sound League 4A North game against the Rams, who held on to win 63-61 to remain undefeated.
With final approval of the right of first offer agreement coming from the Kent School Board of Directors and the Covington City Council the groundwork has been laid for the next phase of the city’s downtown plan.
Building a park is no easy task, but the Ravensdale Park Foundation members are making steady progress through creative funding as well as partnerships with King County Parks and community groups.
Christianson, a longtime Maple Valley resident, will showcase her paper mâché skills Friday night when a 5 foot, 8 inch giraffe will be on display at the opening of her first solo art show at the Maple Valley Creative Arts Council’s home, The Leaf.
Rex Norris made the most of a rare opportunity when he coached eight high school football players who have committed to top tier college programs such as Louisiana State University and Stanford Jan. 4 in the Semper Fidelis All American Bowl.
Norm and Tammy Mack have a combined total of over 50 years in the grocery business and look forward to opening their store.
Children from around the world participate in choir with local roots.
Growth, whether it’s personal or professional, can happen any time and even when you’re not planning for it.
Stroller Strides in Maple Valley, which is owned by Kristy Fassio, helps moms get fit before and after baby.
Kentlake’s wrestling team put together a 47-29 victory on the mat at home Jan. 4 over Auburn Riverside.
Taylor, a 2008 graduate of Kentlake High, realized recently her plans for life after college have changed thanks to a longtime friend who encouraged her to spend some time teaching in Ghana.
Roads, parks and economic development are at the top of the city of Covington’s legislative priorities.
Dallas Glenn of Covington hired to work for crew of NHRA pro stock drivers
Members of the Kiwanis clubs of Kent and Covington hosted 100 elementary Dec. 19 at First Christian Church in Kent for an afternoon of food, music and gifts.
Not long after her mother died, Casey Rust had a moment of clarity during the holidays 11 years ago. She realized some of her efforts during the season would be better used by helping the homeless.
As the calendar year draws to a close there is much to reflect on including all that has happened across the country and even the globe from the Summer Olympics to the presidential election to the shootings Dec. 14 at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn., as well as the myriad of stories that have captured the attention of our readers.
In some ways, there is a sense of de ja vu to the South Puget Sound League North girls basketball season. Not much has changed on Kentwood’s roster. What is different at the start of this season is a spate of illness and injuries have hampered the Conquerors.
