The Greater Maple Valley Unincorporated Area Council held its regular monthly meeting on Feb. 4. Two main topics at the meeting were flood control and Ravensdale Park.
Classes are scheduled once a month on Monday evenings.
The Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) is requesting proposals from health care organizations interested in sponsoring Centers of Occupational Health and Education (COHEs).
Attorney General Bob Ferguson today joined a group of state attorneys general and the U.S. Dept. of Justice in filing suit against Standard & Poor’s.
Washington ranks second among states in the U.S. for election administration performance in 2010, according to a new national study released Tuesday.
Registration is now open for the ninth annual Agriculture Safety Day, which will be held on March 6, 2013, at the Wenatchee Convention Center.
At 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 28 Tahoma Senior High will host its annual College Credit in the High School night for interested students in grades 8-11 and their parents.
Rock Creek Elementary is currently in the running for a national contest from General Mills, The Sweetest School in America.
A new scholarship offers high school students interested in engineering, the environment, or art the chance to earn money for college.
Air Force Airman Patrick D. Cushing graduated from basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
During halftime, the drum-line performed on the court, and after the game the group challenged the Curtis pep band to a friendly drum-off.
Vendors at event to include photographers, caterers, florists and more.
Maple Valley Parks & Recreation will host Drop-in Basketball Friday at Tahoma Jr. High School from 7 to 9 p.m.
Powderpuff football game to raise money for grad night.
Upcoming events and classes at GMVCC during February.
The Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety fire commissioners are asking the public to consider a levy on the April 23 ballot to fill an almost $1 million dollar funding gap and allow the district to maintain staffing levels and improve response times.
Economic development, public safety, transportation and addressing the city’s need for ball fields will be among the top priorities for the Maple Valley City Council in 2013.
Significant loss of revenue has required the Board of Fire Commissioners for Fire District 44 to take steps to reduce the budget for the district.
Online entries accepted until April 8, winning entries will be displayed April 18-21.
