It’s that time again for Max Manthou.
The Tahoma High School Class of 1998 Reunion Committee still needs help finding “missing” gfraduates.
Kentwood sprinter Devin St. Clair faced his first significant challenge of the track season on Friday and Saturday during the West Central District meet at Mount Tahoma High.
Suffering from calendar confusion? You and me both, my friend.
My wife and I are currently trying to sell her parents’ home. They have quite happily moved out to enjoy the greater ease of assisted living. Bert, my wife’s dad, wasn’t keen on the idea at first. “I don’t want to be around a bunch of old people,” he declared. He said he preferred to hang out with younger folks – around 93 years of age, like himself.
This is about the time I was going to write about the new state law that, in a little over a month from now, will forbid driving and using a hand-held cell phone at the same time.
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The members of Girl Scouts Troop 1415 in Covington recently went to the Kent Resource Center to make stepping stones for Morrill Meadows Park, a Kent city park. Doing their work at the Kent Resource Center, the girls worked with an artist on the decorative stones, which project organizers call “pebble mosaic movers” and are scheduled to be placed at the park before June 15.
The Washington Dental Service Foundation SmileMobile will be at Meadow Ridge Elementary School, 27710 108th Ave. SE., on June 3-13. The fully equipped mobile dental clinic provides dental care to children with limited family income and accepts medical coupons and sliding fee scale based on family income.
Covington is going to be a little bit healthier this summer.
They were picked to finished fifth in the South Puget Sound League North Division, yet managed to advance to state for a third straight year.
The Kentlake High baseball team made a promise before the season began to return to Safeco Field.
What a difference a week makes.
Traffic control at an intersection near Tahoma Junior High School has been changed in an attempt to improve traffic safety.
A new regional, integrated system is expected to help police officers spend less time booking offenders into the King County Jail.
Each year, fires set by children cost hundreds of lives and millions of dollars of property, cause painful injuries and are the leading cause of fire-related deaths among preschool-age children, according to national fire prevention authorities.