Sawyer Woods Elementary brought it’s entire student body — over 500 students and 75 adult volunteers and teachers — to preview Kentlake drama’s production of “Shrek” which runs April 23-26 and April 30-May 3.
Five students from Tahoma Middle School, Cedar River Middle School and Tahoma Junior High competed with over 200 students at the Math Bonanza in Auburn on April 19.
Phase two of Covington Community Park is taking shape and the city is pursuing funding options with the goal to break ground in 2015.
Hundreds of kids participated in the Community Easter Egg Hunt at Lake Wilderness Park
Despite a small figure and modest voice, when Kentwood teacher Shannon Henderson speaks, her class listens.
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
Air Force Airman 1st Class Scott Johnson graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
KSD recognized nationally by Center for Digital Education
Former Mayor Pro Tem and Covington City Councilman Bud Sizemore was appointed as commissioner to the Washington State Gambling Commission by Gov. Inslee.
The Cascade Regional Blood SErvices bloodmobile will be in Covington on two days in May.
The Black Diamond Library is located at 24707 Roberts Drive in Black Diamond. For questions call 360-886-1105
The Covington Library is located at 27100 164th Avenue SE in Covington. For questions call 253-630-8761.
All subjects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
On your next trip to Lake Wilderness Arboretum, make sure to stop by the kiosk and check out the new map created by artist Lei Rogala.
Each spring we hear tragic reports of children who have fallen out of windows, often in their own homes. One of the saddest parts of this is that they could have all been prevented.
King County offers secure and efficient online payment system
Grand prize winner Kent School District Board receives prize money to benefit iGrad program
Annual list recognizes exceptional waste prevention and recycling efforts; King County businesses must apply by June 13 deadline
Federal homeless assistance funds totaling more than $22.7 million have been awarded to the City of Seattle and King County for 2014-2015, making it possible to continue a range of housing and supportive services for individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Committee members are scheduled to discuss and possibly recommend to the full flood District Board of Supervisors
