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Covington Parks and Recreation Department hosts Feb. 3 meeting on parks and open spaces

Covington’s Parks and Recreation department is hosting the third meeting on its Parks, Recreation and Open Space (PROS)…

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Maple Valley Police Department finds a new home

Little things like a full size refrigerator and sink in the break room are exciting for the Maple…

Jacob Axelson  sings “If I Can’t Love Her” from “Beauty and the Beast” Friday during the Kentlake High performance of 'Pamalot.'

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‘Pamalot’ honors Pam Cressey at Kentlake High | Slide Show

A series of shows at Kentlake High to honor drama teacher Pam Cressey, who was diagnosed with pancreatic…

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Kentlake finishes undefeated season| Boys Swimming

Domination — that’s what Kentlake’s boys swim and dive team did in the final two meets of the…

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Covington City Council decides against transportation benefit district, no license tab fee for now

Covington was looking to plug a hole in its street fund by creating a transportation benefit district, but…

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Kentlake boys swim puts away Jefferson to cruise to an undefeated regular season | Slide Show

Domination — that's what Kentlake's boys swim and dive team did in the final two meets of the…

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Boy knocked unconscious following bicycle accident Saturday | Mountain View Fire and Rescue

The Mountain View Fire and Rescue/Black Diamond Fire Department responded to a call of a 14-year-old boy Saturday,…

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Covington police officer follows in his father’s footsteps

Officer Chris Przygocki (pronounced “sha-guess-ky”) joined the Covington Police Department in November. He is originally from Detroit where…

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Camp Casey program in Tahoma School District saved by community effort

Little more than a year ago the Camp Casey program offered for fifth grade students in the Tahoma…

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Tahoma School District embracing new technology

Fifth grader Clayton Stults declared, “Bill Gates is a genius,” as he logged onto a wireless server using…

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Fifth graders debate merits of John Newbery Medal book award nominees at Grass Lake Elementary

As members of the Association for Librarian’s Services to Children gear up to debate who will win the…

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Covington man pleads guilty to attempted voyeurism

Donald Hayes of Covington pled guilty to a lesser charge of attempted voyeurism on Nov. 12 in King…

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Voters to decide on two Tahoma School District levies Feb. 9

Voters will have a chance to cast their ballots in a Feb. 9 special election on a pair…

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New decade, new look for Maple Valley City Council

A new decade has brought new faces to the Maple Valley City Council with Councilwoman Erin Weaver and…

Kentlake senior co-captain Tyler Royal has helped lead the Falcons to an undefeated season thus far as first-year coach Diana Ekstrom has helped turn around what Royal described as a team that was “just average” last season.

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Kentlake leaving competition in its wake | Boys swimming

Everything has come together just right thus far in the pool for the Kentlake boys swim team. With…

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A salute to working moms | Kris Hill

Today, Tuesday, Jan. 5, is my first official day as a working mom. It was a strange thing…

Black Diamond native Brian Perkins is competing in the Oryx Cup UIM World Championship in Doha

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Brian Perkins from Black Diamond competes in hydroplane Oryx Cup UIM World Championship

Black Diamond native Brian Perkins headed to the Middle East this week to help serve as an ambassador…

Lori Bergmann’s handmade jewelry will be featured at the Arts Council’s BazArt Dec. 5.

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Artisans to offer wares at BazArt at the Maple Valley Creative Arts Center

For those looking for a unique gift for that hard to shop person in their life, the Maple…

Vicki Lewis’ nesting nativity scenes will be featured at the Arts Council’s BazArt Dec. 5.

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Artisans to offer wares at BazArt at the Maple Valley Creative Arts Center

For those looking for a unique gift for that hard to shop person in their life, the Maple…

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Kentlake drama students create tribute show for teacher

A difficult diagnosis for Kentlake drama teacher Pam Cressey has turned into a rallying point for her students.