The diehard fan knows the name because it defines dependability.
A community group is feeling better about sharing water from Lake Tapps with water consumers in Covington, Maple Valley and elsewhere.
What’s the fun in not getting lost?
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Call this a spring cleaning of column items:
Me thinks there is a political ploy at play.
The Rachael Contoerer Quartet will be featured in a Friday Night Jazz show April 25 at Baker Street Books in Black Diamond.
The Covington Arts Commission has tapped photographers Jan Wieser and Kathryn Stoll as its Display Artists for the month of April.
Black Diamond Historical Society Museum: Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursdays; noon-3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. 32627 Railroad Ave., Black Diamond. 360-886-2142, museum@blackdiamondmuseum.org or www.blackdiamondmuseum.org.
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No problems, just solutions
Organizers of the 10-year reunion this summer of the Tahoma High School class of 1998 are asking for help contacting some of their old classmates.
Covington will observe its fourth annual April Pools Day from noon to 4 p.m. this Saturday at the Covington Aquatic Center.
Covington’s Christmas tree is gone — for now.
A longstanding cap on big-box stores in Maple Valley could be going away.
Schedule – 91-day meeting begins Friday and concludes Sunday, Sept. 28.
Coming off an unforgettable record-breaking season, Doris Harwood refuses to bask in the splendid spotlight.
Dear Jordan: Thanks for caring
Major reforms to King County’s animal shelter program – and the public’s opinions about whether the county should even have a shelter program – were the expected topics when the County Council conducted a town hall meeting Monday.