The new Black Diamond City Council wasted no time on settling in and testing the political waters. On their first meeting of the year, new Councilwomen Melissa Oglesbee and Erin Stout and returning Councilwomen Tamie Deady and Janie Edelman marched through a long list of agenda items, many of which reversed council policies and goals set over the last two years.
The following is a press release from the Department of Health.
The following is a press release from King County.
The following is a press release from the Secretary of State.
The following is a press release from All Home, whose vision is to see homelessness become rare in King County,…
January meeting announcement
The following is a press release from the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority.
The following is a press release from Washington State Department of Revenue.
The following is a press release from the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority.
The Tahoma School District is proposing three levies for the Feb. 13, 2018 ballot.
The following is a press release form the Department of Justice.
The following is a press release from Republic Services.
The last Black Diamond City Council meeting of 2017 has come and gone, with the city wrapping up this year’s business quickly and efficiently. The biggest item on the Dec. 7 agenda was passing the 2018 budget, which was approved unanimously by the council.
Green River will be offering classes at Tahoma in 2018
Black Diamond police arrested the man, 38, on Dec. 7, and he was charged in the King County Superior Court on Dec. 12.
Governor vows to fight, and win, those battles for the state
The following is a press release from the Kent School District.
The release stated there is millions of dollars worth of damage.
The following is a press release from King County.
