If you feel inclined to stop by the office of the Covington-Maple Valley-Black Diamond Reporter, please don’t go to the one in Maple Valley.
As the playoffs approach Kentwood continues its first-place run in the South Puget Sound League North football race while the rest of the teams in the division battle it out for the rest of the post-season berths.
Tahoma’s magical kingdom came to life the night of Oct. 19 for the Tahoma-Kentlake football game.
Covington residents know what they want and they told city officials as well as the Covington Chamber of Commerce in a survey this summer.
Project funding is hard to come by for medium-size, cash-strapped cities like Covington, so for the public works department to score a half dozen grants this year is a significant victory.
Talk about a turnaround.
This time last year the Tahoma boys tennis team was 2-8 in South Puget Sound League 4A North competition.
As the dust settled on the gridiron following week seven of South Puget Sound League 4A North schedule, the battle for playoff spots got a little more interesting.
Kentwood, with its victory over Tahoma Oct. 12, remains undefeated in league play at 7-0 and atop the division standings. In the second spot is Auburn which lost its opening contest to Kentwood.
Little more than a year ago, Lisa Wiscomb saw a need for a foster family support group in Maple Valley.
Tahoma School District Superintendent Mike Maryanski took his case for a new high school in the donut hole in Maple Valley to residents at the city’s annual Town Hall meeting Oct. 3 at Lake Wilderness Lodge.
By the halfway point of league play the Tahoma girls soccer team was ranked No. 1 in the state, No. 11 in the country and had scored 40 goals while allowing just two to put together a 9-0 start to the season.
In a short South Puget Sound League North volleyball season all it takes is a loss or two to make things difficult for a team with playoff aspirations.
Week six set up some critical showdowns on the football field for week seven in the South Puget Sound League 4A North.
Kentridge’s boys golf team got off to a rough start this season with a loss in the first match to Kentwood.
Purple Light Nights in Covington and beyond has begun.
In an era of shrinking school district budgets the Parent Teacher Association has become more important than ever.
A crazy thing happened this past Friday night.
TJ Martinell, Dennis Box and I cleaned up on photography awards at the annual Washington Newspaper Publishers Association’s Better Newspaper Contest ceremony.
Heather Shaw observed quite a sight at French Field when dads were squeezing into pink tutus during the Kentwood-Kent Meridian football game a few weeks ago.
Week five of South Puget Sound League North football proved to be a roller coaster ride as Kentwood remains atop the division standings and undefeated.
Tara Radford knows that if she needs anything she can go to the Kentwood High community and ask.
Mergers can be tricky whether it’s two businesses or two churches.
