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Articles by Ray Miller-Still
In a ruling from the bench, King County Superior Court Judge Janet Helson said Pat Pepper, Brian Weber, and Erika Morgan — defendants in the Open Public Meetings Act lawsuit against the city of Black Diamond — will have to pay $500 for every OPMA violation, if the judge rules there are any. Photo by Ray Still
Black Diamond back in court
By Ray Miller-Still • June 9, 2019 1:30 am

Three attorneys are suing the city and its mayor for unpaid services.

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Nerds versus flies
Nerds versus flies
By Ray Miller-Still • May 19, 2019 8:30 am

I’ve always held that it would be better to fight 100 duck-sized horses than one horse-sized duck.

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The Soup Ladies need a new truck
The Soup Ladies need a new truck
By Ray Miller-Still • May 10, 2019 1:30 am

Rotary Club of Maple Valley leads fundraiser for volunteers who feed first responders.

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A pedestrian bridge is being installed on Black Diamond’s Rock Creek Bridge’s south side, which will allow foot traffic to cross the bridge more safely. Some concerns were raised about the project being exempt from the state’s SEPA process — maybe especially because Rock Creek is a salmon-bearing bridge — but erosion control and debris mitigation measures have been set up. Photo by Ray Miller-Still
Black Diamond’s Rock Creek Bridge to gets pedestrian...
By Ray Miller-Still • May 2, 2019 10:18 am

The walkway will make it safer for people to walk along Roberts Drive. But some have criticized how the project hasn’t gone through a SEPA review.

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Thom Cantrell, one of the organizers of the upcoming International Conference for Primal People, holds up a mould of a Sasquatch footprint. He said the mould was taken in the Blue Mountains in Oregon by Paul Freeman, a well-known Sasquatch hunter who’s 1994 footage of a Sasquatch in that area made big waves in the believer and skeptic communities alike. Photo by Ray Miller-Still
All things Sasquatch at the Field House
By Ray Miller-Still • April 20, 2019 9:30 am

Washington state is famous for countless reasons. It’s the birthplace of Starbucks and Bill Gates, one of the biggest producers…

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Local mother charged with failing to report sex abuse of daughter
Local mother charged with failing to report sex...
By Ray Miller-Still • April 1, 2019 2:15 pm

The charges stems back to a 2017 case where three people have pleaded guilty to rape and molestation.

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Baker, 12, has recipe for success
Baker, 12, has recipe for success
By Ray Miller-Still • February 4, 2019 9:34 am

Micah Crawford has her eyes set on national competition

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Still a ways away, but don’t give pet bunnies for Easter
Still a ways away, but don’t give pet...
By Ray Miller-Still • January 9, 2019 1:11 pm

I was going to save this column for spring, to mark the one year anniversary when I rescued my rabbit…

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Progress being made on 911 outage | Update
Progress being made on 911 outage | Update
By Ray Miller-Still • December 28, 2018 11:11 am

911 appears to be up and working, but if you get a busy signal, here are other numbers to call.

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911 services may not work
911 services may not work
By Ray Miller-Still • December 27, 2018 10:20 pm

Click here to find out what numbers to call if you have an emergency.

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Sexual assault resource centers report high call volumes
Sexual assault resource centers report high call volumes
By Ray Miller-Still • November 9, 2018 10:30 am

Since the #metoo movement has gathered steam over the last year, local and national sexual assault resource hotlines have seen a large increase in calls and services.

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Image courtesy Enumclaw School District                                Greg Daulton, lead pastor at Mount Rainier Christian Center, led Kione Gill’s memorial service Sept 17. The service was recorded, and the Enumclaw School District has produced a video with clips from the service to promote the upcoming suicide prevention event.
A community conversation about suicide
By Ray Miller-Still • November 2, 2018 12:25 pm

The Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation and the Enumclaw School District are hosting a panel of local mental health professionals and advocates to talk about suicide prevention on Nov. 14.

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Photo by Ray Miller-Still                                Lisette Terry was invited to recount her challenges and success in her STEAM field at the recent Enumclaw School District and Enumclaw Schools Foundation STEAM luncheon.                                Lisette Terry was invited to recount her challenges and success in her STEAM field at the recent Enumclaw School District and Enumclaw Schools Foundation STEAM luncheon. Photo by Ray Miller-Still
In STEAM and business, ask questions and get...
By Ray Miller-Still • October 26, 2018 11:39 am

Lisette Terry’s path toward becoming a civil engineer was unusual, she said.

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False rape allegations are not the problem to address
False rape allegations are not the problem to...
By Ray Miller-Still • October 17, 2018 12:23 pm

Our president said it’s a very scary time to be a man in America right now.

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Photo by Ray Still                                From left to right, Teri Moore, Officer Ryan Keller, Police Chief Jamey Kiblinger, Mayor Carol Benson, and Joe Moore after Keller was given the Life Saving Award.
BD cop recognized for life-saving efforts
By Ray Miller-Still • September 26, 2018 10:50 am

Suffering from sudden cardiac arrest, Joe Moore was saved by the quick thinking of his wife and the fast response of the BDPD.

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Free Parks day arriving Sept. 22
Free Parks day arriving Sept. 22
By Ray Miller-Still • September 14, 2018 1:58 pm

Saturday, Sept. 22, marks the 25th anniversary of National Public Lands Day. Washington State Parks invites the public to visit…

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Black Diamond’s Labor Day Parade started rolling down state Route 169 Monday morning, complete with the annual appearance of the River Queen, as well as the Sons of Norway, the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution, and more. Photo by Ray Miller-Still
Black Diamond Labor Day Parade
By Ray Miller-Still • September 5, 2018 1:30 am

Black Diamond’s Labor Day Parade started rolling down state Route 169 Monday morning, complete with the annual appearance of the…

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After 20 years, local film hits the big screen
After 20 years, local film hits the big...
By Ray Miller-Still • August 27, 2018 9:41 am

A Buckley resident created a movie in 1998 and the movie is just now coming out in select theaters.

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Shakespeare and sex jokes, Act II
Shakespeare and sex jokes, Act II
By Ray Miller-Still • August 22, 2018 12:28 pm

How exactly did you think he became popular with the masses back in the time of the Plague?

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Bonney Lake family raises awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest dangers
Bonney Lake family raises awareness of Sudden Cardiac...
By Ray Miller-Still • August 17, 2018 12:44 pm

A Bonney Lake family is raising awareness of the prevalent dangers of sudden cardiac arrest in the military.

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