How two Covington residents found success in their fitness journeys through structure, support, diet and exercise.
New location features a new store layout that showcases the pizza making process.
Students at Rock Creek Elementary created over 900 pieces of artwork that were assembled into a mural in the school hallway. The mural was inspired by artist Laurel Burch and was part of the Art Docent Program sponsored by the school’s PTSA.
Tahoma dominated the South Puget Sound League North sub-regional wrestling meet Feb. 1-2 at Kent-Meridian High, wracking up 411 points thanks to six individual champions.
The Kent School District offers free Child Find screenings for children ages 3-5 who may have a disability.
The PTSA will host the competition March 2 for students in fourth through sixth grade who attend elementary schools which feed into the middle school.
Mullet will help conduct performance audits, program evaluations, sunset reviews, and other analyses as assigned by the Legislature.
Black Diamond City Councilman Joe May resigned his seat Tuesday, Feb. 5.
Constituents are invited to call in to ask questions and listen to other residents’ concerns around the 47th Legislative District.
Kentwood Choir B# Booster Club presents its first annual Spring Vendor Fair on Saturday, March 16.
Youth Ambassador Exchange Program The Kent-Yangzhou Sister City Youth Ambassador Exchange Program is looking for students in grades 9–11 who want to travel to China for 3 weeks to broaden their knowledge of the world.
Long-time Republican and community leader, James Callow, was ratified overwhelmingly by precinct committee officers to his first term as chairman of the 5th legislative district GOP at the recent organizational meeting.
Over 80 pieces were submitted to the Lake Wilderness Arboretum’s art contest.
The owners of the Original Pancake House in Puyallup announced last week that they will be opening a second location in the Four Corners Shopping Center in Maple Valley.
Army Pfc. Miguel A. Garcia has returned to the U.S. after being deployed overseas at a forward operating base to serve in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Washington State Department of Revenue releases Android version of tax app
State regulators today announced their annual list of industries that bring in the most consumer complaints. Regulated electric and natural gas companies had the most consumer complaints filed against them in 2012, while telecommunications companies came in a close second.
A showdown on the House floor Friday (Feb. 1) over an amendment offered by Republicans to operating rules for the House of Representatives, which would create a separate budget for K-12 education funding, provoked Enumclaw Rep. Cathy Dahlquist (R-31st District, Enumclaw) to ask, “Where has the majority party been the last 10 years?”
The Washington State Department of Health is looking for people to serve on a variety of health-related boards, commissions, and committees.
The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) will convene the next Water Quality Standards Policy Forum as an interactive public webinar on Feb. 8.
